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APPENDIX A


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First Membership List of the Marine Biological Association

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APPENDIX B

By-laws of the Marine Biological Association

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APPENDIX C

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APPENDIX D

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This Indenture made this 16th day of August, A.D. 1907, between the City of San Diego, a municipal corporation of the County of San Diego, State of California, the party of the first part, and the Marine Biological Association, of the San Diego, a corporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, the party of the second part, Witnesseth:

Whereas, on the 10th day of August, 1907, pursuant to published notice of sale, the said party of the first part did offer for sale, to the highest bidder at public auction, all the right, title and interest of the said City in and to certain lands hereinafter described, and

Whereas at such sale the party of the second part bid the sum of One Thousand (1000.00) Dollars for said land, and

Whereas said amount was the highest bid received by said party of the first part for said land, and said party of the second part was the highest bidder therefor and said land was thereupon sold to said party of the second part, and

Whereas the Common Council of said City of San Diego, duly adopted Ordinance No. 3000 on the 12th day of August, 1907, ratifying and confirming said sale, which said Ordinance was approved by the Mayor of said City on the 14th day of August, 1907, and

Whereas in said Ordinance the Mayor and the Clerk of said City were authorized and directed to execute a deed to said land to said party of the second part, conveying all the right, title and interest of said party of the first part thereto.

Now, Therefore, the said party of the first part in consideration of the sum of One Thousand (1,000.00) Dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, to it in hand paid by the said party of the second part the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does by these presents sell, remise, release quitclaim and convey unto the said party of the second part, its successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title and interest of the said party of the first part in and to the following tract or parcel of land lying in the City of San Diego, County of San Diego, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit:

Pueblo Lot number Twelve Hundred Ninety-eight (1298) of the Pueblo Lands of the said City of San Diego, according to the official map of said Pueblo Lands as made by James Pascoe now on file in the office of the Recorder of the said County of San Diego, excepting and reserving therefrom a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide through said Pueblo Lot Number Twelve Hundred Ninety-eight (1298) as a right of way for the Boulevard extending from La Jolla Park to the Torrey Pines in said City.

To Have and to Hold the above quitclaimed premises unto the said party of the second part its successors and assigns forever.

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presents to be executed in its corporate name by its Mayor and attested by its Clerk and its corporate seal to be hereunto attached the day and year first above written.

The
City of
San Diego,
State of
California.

City of San Diego, California.
By Jno. F. Forward,
Mayor of the City of San Diego, California.
Attest: J. T. Butler,
Clerk of the City of San Diego.

State of California, ss.

County of San Diego. ss.

On this 16th day of August, in the year A.D. 1907, before me, Daniel Potter, a Notary Public in and for said County, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared John F. Forward, and J. T. Butler, personally known to me to be the Mayor and Clerk, respectively, of the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at my office, in the City of San Diego, County of San Diego, State of California, the day and year in this certificate first above written.

APPENDIX E

(Copy)

Mar 31/14

In pursuance of the authority and direction granted and given by item “C” of its enumerated powers as set forth in its articles of incorporation; and by a resolution regularly adopted as a special meeting of its members, duly and regularly called, and held on the 23rd day of February, 1912; and by an order of the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of California, duly and regularly made on the 8th day of March 1912.

MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other valuable considerations, does hereby grant to The Regents of the University of California, the same to become a department of the State University, co-ordinate with the already existing departments and to be used exclusively


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for the purpose of maintaining, improving and developing The Scripps Institution for Biological Research of the University of California, with power to sell, lease, rent, improve or otherwise dispose of and manage the same, or any part thereof, and apply the proceeds and rentals to such purposes, the following described real property situated in the City of San Diego, County of San Diego, State of California, to-wit:

Pueblo Lot numbered twelve hundred ninety-eight (1298) of the Pueblo lands of the said City of San Diego, according to the official map of said Pueblo Lands as made by James Pascoe, now on file in the office of the Recorder of said County of San Diego, excepting and reserving therefrom a strip of land one hundred (100) feet wide through said Pueblo Lot Twelve hundred ninety-eight (1298) as right of way for the Boulevard extending from La Jolla Park to the Torrey Pines in said City.

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above granted and described premises unto the said Grantee, its heirs and assigns forever.

This deed is executed to evidence the transfer of the said lands by said Marine Biological Association of San Diego to The Regents of the University of California by deed dated March 13, 1913, which last mentioned deed was lost after being delivered to the grantee therein named, and before being placed of record.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said corporation has caused its President and Secretary to execute this instrument and affix the corporate seal hereto this 31st day of March, 1914.

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MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO.
By (signed) Fred Baker, President.
By (signed) W. C. Crandall, Secretary.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SS.

County of San Diego. SS.

On this 31st day of March, 1914, before me, Edwin Reed, a Notary Public in and for the County of San Diego, State of California, duly commissioned and sworn, and residing therein, personally appeared W. C. Crandall, known to me to be the Secretary of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same.


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REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE

San Francisco, February 13, 1912.

To the Honorable Board of Regents:

Your Special Committee has the honor of reporting that a conference was held at San Diego between representatives of the San Diego Marine Biological Association, representatives of Miss Ellen B. Scripps, and of Mr. E. W. Scripps, Professor William E. Ritter (Director of the San Diego Marine Biological Laboratory), President Wheeler, Regent McKinley, and Regent Earl. The result of this conference was full agreement as to the desirability of the transfer to the Regents at this time of the property of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego. We have the honor of recommending that the President of the University and the Chairman of the Finance Committee be authorized to address the following letter to the officers and members of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego:

“Berkeley, California, February 13, 1912.

“To the Officers and Members of the Marine Biological Association of San Diego, San Diego, California:

“In contemplation of the transfer by your association of the whole of its properties, rights, and privileges to the Regents of the University of California we would say: As we stated to representatives of your association at a meeting held in San Diego a few days ago, the Regents of the University of California and the officers of the University appreciate fully the importance of the work being done at the Marine Biological Station at San Diego and of the great value, present and prospective, of the properties acquired and held by your association in connection therewith.

“The Regents and the officers of the University recognize also that the development of the station to its present efficiency, and the acquisition by your association of its properties, is largely due to the work of Professor William E. Ritter and his colleagues, aided and encouraged by the financial support of Miss Ellen B. Scripps and Mr. E. W. Scripps. The Regents and the officers of the University are advised, also, that Miss Ellen B. Scripps would be pleased to have her liberal donations to the station, and its development, serve as a memorial to her deceased brother, George H. Scripps.

“In the event that a transfer of the property is made by your association to the Regents of the University of California, it will be accepted by the Regents of the University of California in trust for the following purposes:

  1. “To become a department of the University, coördinate with its already existing departments; and to have a like status and recognition to that now accorded to the Lick Observatory.


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  3. “During the lifetime of Miss Ellen B. Scripps and until the final settlement of her estate the management and control of the affairs of the station and properties shall be in the hands of a local board at San Diego, consisting of Miss Ellen B. Scripps, President Benjamin Ide Wheeler, E. W. Scripps, and Wm. E. Ritter, and such other persons as may be mutually agreed upon by them, with authority to name an executive committee of three members; that during such period the sum of one thousand dollars per annum will be paid by the University to Professor William E. Ritter as heretofore.

  4. “That during the lifetime of Miss Ellen B. Scripps, and while the affairs of the station are under the control of such local board, and thereafter, the Regents and the officers of the University will use their best efforts to secure the largest possible state appropriations to promote the work of the station.

  5. “Whenever funds of the University are available for the purpose the same will be devoted to the work and development of the station.

  6. “The official designation of the Station shall be ‘The Scripps Institution for Biological Research, of the University of California.’

  7. “The station, and the properties of your association, will be accepted by the Regents of the University of California in trust for the purpose of making it, as a part of the University of California, an instrument for the most liberal biological research and the free expression and publication of the results of such research, as intended by its founders.

“President.

“Chairman of the Finance Committee.”

Respectfully submitted,

Special Committee.


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APPENDIX F

History of the Administration of SIO

September 1903-September 1923 William E. Ritter—Director
September 1923-February 1924 Francis B. Sumner—Acting Director
February 1924-August 1936 T. Wayland Vaughan—Director
September 1936-February 1948 Harald U. Sverdrup—Director
March 1948-February 1950 Carl Eckart—Director
March 1950-July 1951 Robert R. Revelle—Acting Director
July 1951-September 1961 Roger R. Revelle—Director
October 1961-June 1963 Roger R. Revelle—Director on leave
Fred N. Spiess—Acting Director
July 1963-September 1964 Roger R. Revelle—Director
October 1964-June 1965 Fred N. Spiess—Director
July 1965- William A. Nierenberg—Director
Fred N. Spiess—Associate Director
Andrew A. Benson—Associate Director

APPENDIX G

The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Officers of the Institution

1912

RESIDENT STAFF

Wm. E. Ritter, Ph.D., Director.

E. L. Michael, M.S., Zoologist and Administrative Assistant.

G. F. McEwen, Ph.D., Hydrographer.

NON-RESIDENT STAFF

C. A. Kofoid, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Professor of Zoology, University of California.

C. O. Esterly, Ph.D., Zoologist, Professor of Zoology, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California.

W. C. Crandall, A.B., Master of the Alexander Agassiz, Professor of Biology, State Normal School, San Diego.

Myrtle E. Johnson, Ph.D., Zoologist, Teacher of Biology, Pasadena High School, Pasadena, California.

H. C. Burbridge, A.B., Chemist, Assistant in Physics, Leland Stanford Junior University.

J. Frank Daniel, Ph.D., Special Investigator on Elasmobranch Fishes, Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of California.

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OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION

Benj. Ide Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D., President of the University, Berkeley.

RESIDENT OFFICERS

William E. Ritter, Ph.D., Scientific Director and Professor of Zoology.

W. C. Crandall, A.B., Business Agent.

F. B. Sumner, Ph.D., Biologist.

E. L. Michael, M.S., Zoologist and Administrative Assistant.

George F. McEwen, Ph.D., Hydrographer and Curator of the Oceanographic Museum.

Christine E. Essenberg, Ph.D., Zoologist and Librarian.

P. S. Barnhart, M.S., Curator of Aquarium and Collector.

R. P. Brandt, Ph.D., Botanist, for Special Investigation on Kelp.

H. H. Collins, M.S., Research Assistant.

NON-RESIDENT OFFICERS

C. A. Kofoid, Ph.D., Sc.D., Zoologist and Assistant Director, Professor of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.

C. O. Esterly, Ph.D., Zoologist, Professor of Zoology, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California.

J. Frank Daniel, Ph.D., Special Investigator on Elasmobranch Fishes, Associate Professor of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.

1926–1927

OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION

William Wallace Campbell, Sc.D., LLD., President of the University.

William E. Ritter, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, Emeritus.

RESIDENT OFFICERS

T. Wayland Vaughan, Ph.D., Director and Professor of Oceanography.

F. B. Sumner, Ph.D., Professor of Biology.

George F. McEwen, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physical Oceanographer and Curator of Physical Oceanography.

W. E. Allen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Biology.

E. G. Moberg, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemical Oceanography.

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S. W. Chambers, Assistant in Physical Oceanography.

James Ross, Captain of boat “Scripps” and Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings.

Tillie Genter, Secretary and Librarian.

NON-RESIDENT OFFICER

*C. O. Esterley, Ph.D., Zoologist; Professor of Zoology, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California.

1934–1935

OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION

Robert Gordon Sproul, B.S., LL.D., President of the University.

William Wallace Campbell, Sc.D., LL.D., President of the University, Emeritus.

William E. Ritter, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Zoology, Emeritus.

RESIDENT OFFICERS

T. Wayland Vaughan, Ph.D., LL.D., Director, and Professor of Oceanography.

F. B. Sumner, Ph.D., Professor of Biology.

George F. McEwen, Ph.D., Professor, Physical Oceanographer, and Curator of Physical Oceanography.

W. E. Allen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Biology.

E. G. Moberg, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Oceanography, and in charge of the boat “Scripps.”

D. L. Fox, Ph.D., Instructor in Physiology of Marine Organisms.

M. W. Johnson, Ph.D., Instructor in Marine Biology.

C. E. ZoBell, Ph.D., Instructor in Marine Microbiology.

P. S. Barnhart, M.S., Associate in Oceanography and Curator of Biological Collection.

S. W. Chambers, Associate in Physical Oceanography.

Fred Baker, M.D., Honorary Curator of Mollusks.

Easter E. Cupp, Ph.D., Research Associate in Oceanography.

R. H. Fleming, Ph.D., Research Associate in Oceanography.

Peter Doudoroff, A.B., Research Assistant in Oceanography.

R. R. Revelle, A.B., Research Assistant in Oceanography.

D. Q. Anderson, M.S., Technical Assistant.

Ursel S. Armstrong, A.B., Technical Assistant.

Katherine Gehring, Technical Assistant.

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Mark Sheffield, General Assistant.

James Ross, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings.

M. G. Ross, Engineer of boat “Scripps.”

Tillie Genter, Secretary.

Ruth Ragan, A.B., Assistant Secretary.

Ruth McKitrick, Stenographer.

1948

OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION

Harald U. Sverdrup, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography and Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Carl L. Hubbs, Ph.D., Professor of Biology.

George F. McEwen, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Oceanography and Curator of Physical Oceanography.

Norris W. Rakestraw, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry.

T. Wayland Vaughan, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography and Director, Emeritus.

Denis L. Fox, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marine Biochemistry.

Martin W. Johnson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marine Biology.

Roger R. Revelle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oceanography.

Claude E. Zobell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marine Microbiology and Assistant to the Director.

Winfred E. Allen, M.A., Assistant Professor of Biology, Emeritus.

Walter H. Munk, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geophysics.

Marston C. Sargent, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Oceanography.

Dayton E. Carritt, Instructor.

Theodore J. Walker, Instructor.

Percy S. Barnhart, M.S., Associate in Oceanography and Curator of Biological Collection, Emeritus.

Sam D. Hinton, Curator of Museum.

Stanley W. Chambers, Associate in Physical Oceanography.

Francis P. Shepard, Ph.D., Associate in Marine Geology.

Earle D. Hammond, Captain “E. W. Scripps.”

Sheldon C. Crane, Research Assistant.

William E. Hutton, Research Assistant.

J. Bennet Olson, Research Assistant.

Frederick D. Sisler, Research Assistant.

Warren W. Wooster, Research Assistant.

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Paul Williams, Senior Laboratory Assistant.

Carl I. Johnson, Buildings and Grounds Foreman.

Tillie Genter, Secretary.

Harriet Dunn, Secretary.

Ruth Ragan, A.B., Librarian 2.

Katherine Atwood, Senior Library Assistant.

Goldie B. Floyd, Statistical Clerk.

Jean E. Sullivan, Laboratory Technician.

Clara Hill, Typist-Clerk.

Leona Phipps, Telephone Operator.

1950

OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION

Carl Eckart, Ph.D., Professor of Geophysics and Acting Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Denis L. Fox, Ph.D., Professor of Marine Biochemistry.

Carl L. Hubbs, Ph.D., Professor of Biology.

Martin W. Johnson, Ph.D., Professor of Marine Biology.

George F. McEwen, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Oceanography and Curator of Physical Oceanography.

Norris W. Rakestraw, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry.

Roger Revelle, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography and Associate Director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Francis P. Shepard, Ph.D., Professor of Submarine Geology.

Harald U. Sverdrup, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography and Director, Emeritus.

T. Wayland Vaughan, Ph.D., Professor of Oceanography and Director, Emeritus.

Claude E. Zobell, Ph.D., Professor of Marine Microbiology.

Leonard N. Liebermann, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geophysics.

Walter H. Munk, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geophysics.

Russell W. Raitt, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geophysics.

Marston C. Sargent, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Oceanography.

Theodore J. Walker, Ph.D., Instructor in Oceanography.

Fred B. Phleger, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor of Submarine Geology.

Robert S. Deitz, Ph.D., Lecturer in Submarine Geology.

R. Dana Russell, Ph.D., Lecturer in Submarine Geology.

John D. Isaacs, B.S., Associate Oceanographer.

James M. Snodgrass, A.B., Associate Marine Biologist.


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Edward D. Goldberg, Ph.D., Assistant Marine Chemist.

John L. McHugh, M.A., Assistant Marine Biologist.

Robert O. Reid, M.S., Assistant Oceanographer.

Philip Rudnick, Ph.D., Assistant Physicist.

Victor C. Anderson, B.S., Research Associate.

Daniel E. Andrews, B.S., Research Associate.

Stanley W. Chambers, A.B., Research Associate.

Wesley R. Coe, Ph.D., Sc.D., Research Associate.

Frederick D. Sisler, Ph.D., Research Associate.

Beatrice M. Sweeney, Ph.D., Research Associate.

John D. Cochrane, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

Gifford C. Ewing, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

Jeffery D. Frautschy, B.S., Associate in Marine Geology.

Paul L. Horrer, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

Douglas L. Inman, M.S., Associate in Marine Geology.

Palmer Osborn, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

James Rusk, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

Warren B. Wooster, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

William G. Van Dorn, M.S., Associate in Oceanography.

Thomas E. Bowman, M.S., Assistant in Marine Biology.

Theodore R. Folsom, M.S., Assistant in Oceanography.

Louis W. Kidd, B.S., Assistant in Oceanography.

William L. Spix, B.S., Assistant in Marine Chemistry.

James L. Faughn, B.S., Marine Superintendent, Engineering.

Dorothea Fox, A.B., Acting Librarian.

Sam D. Hinton, A.B., Senior Museum Zoologist.

John C. Kirby, Senior Administrative Assistant.

Finn W. Outler, Marine Technical Superintendent.

Frances E. Sparks, Secretary.

Clemens W. Stose, Marine Superintendent, Hull.

Don D. Wilkerson, Grounds and Buildings, Superintendent.

Melvin Wattenberg, B.S., Accountant.

1966

John S. Galbraith, Chancellor of U.C.S.D.

William A. Nierenberg, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.


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Fred N. Spiess, Associate Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Director of Marine Physical Laboratory.

Andrew A. Benson, Associate Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Chairman of the Marine Biology Division.

Jeffery D. Frautschy, Assistant Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Carl Eckart, Vice Chancellor of U.C.S.D. and member of Scripps Institution Staff Council.

Walter H. Munk, Associate Director of Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics.

Milner B. Schaefer, Director of Institute of Marine Resources.

OCEANIC RESEARCH DIVISION

Robert S. Arthur James R. Moriarty
George S. Bien Michael M. Mullin
Brian P. Boden William A. Newman
Douglas R. Caldwell Frances L. Parker
Tsaihwa J. Chow Melvin N. A. Peterson
Charles S. Cox Fred B Phleger
Joseph R. Curray William R. Riedel
James T. Enright Margaret K. Robinson
E. W. Fager Andre M. Rosfelder
Robert L. Fisher Francis P. Shepard
Arthur O. Flechsig George G. Shor, Jr. (Chairman)
Theodore R. Folsom Bruce A. Taft
Myrl C. Hendershott Tjeerd H. van Andel
Douglas L. Inman William G. Van Dorn
Charles D. Keeling Theodore J. Walker
Ferren MacIntyre Edward L. Winterer
John A. McGowan Warren S. Wooster
M. S. Longuet Higgins (one quarter)

EARTH SCIENCE DIVISION

Gustaf O. S. Arrhenius Edward D. Goldberg
George C. Backus John J. Griffin
Manuel N. Bass Richard Haubrich
Rudolf Bieri Minoru Koide
E. C. Bullard (one quarter) Henry W. Menard
Thomas E. Chase Walter H. Munk
Harmon Craig (Chairman) Russell W. Raitt
Albert E. J. Engel Archibald M. Reid
Jane Z. Frazer Stuart M. Smith
J. Freeman Gilbert Victor Vacquier

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MARINE BIOLOGY DIVISION

Andrew A. Benson (Chairman) Ralph A. Lewin
Elizabeth K. Boden Bernhard E. Reimann
Denis L. Fox Richard H. Rosenblatt
Susumu Hagiwara Per F. Scholander
Francis T. Haxo Benjamin E. Volcani
Nicholas D. Holland Robert L. Wisner
Carl L. Hubbs Claude E. Zobell
Reuben Lasker

MARINE PHYSICAL LABORATORY

Victor C. Anderson (Associate Director) Arthur Raff
Frederick H. Fisher Russell W. Raitt
Leonard N. Liebermann Robert A. Rasmussen
Carl D. Lowenstein Philip Rudnick
John Mudie George C. Shor, Jr.
John Northrop Fred N. Spiess (Director)
Benton B. Owen Victor Vacquier

VISIBILITY LABORATORY

Roswell W. Austin Rudolph W. Preisendorfer
Almerian R. Boileau Raymond C. Smith
Seibert Q. Duntley (Director) John H. Taylor
James L. Harris John E. Tyler

INSTITUTION OF GEOPHYSICS AND PLANETARY PHYSICS

George E. Backus Richard A. Haubrich
Barry Block Carl E. McIlvaine
Hugh Bradner John W. Miles
Douglas R. Caldwell Walter Munk (Director)
J. Freeman Gilbert Frank E. Snodgrass

INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESOURCES

John R. Beers Carl Lorenzen
Maurice Blackburn Michael M. Mullin
R. W. Eppley Milner B. Schaefer (Director)
Robert D. Hamilton John D. Strickland
Robert W. Holmes William H. Thomas
Osmund Holm-Hansen P. M. Williams
Alan R. Longhurst

MARINE LIFE RESEARCH GROUP

Angeles Alvarino de Leira Abraham Fleminger
Edward Brinton (on leave) John D. Isaacs (Director)


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Martin W. Johnson

Joseph L. Reid, Jr.
Hans T. Klein Walter R. Schmitt
Margaret Knight Richard A. Schwartzlose
John A. Mcgowan Angelo F. Carlucci
Julian K. Miller

APPLIED OCEANOGRAPHY GROUP

Edward D. McAlister (Director) William L. McLeish

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY

Robert W. Elsner Susumu Hagiwara (Associate Director)
Theodore Enns Edward Hemmingsen
Dean L. Franklin Per F. Scholander (Director)

SALT WATER TEST FACILITY

Leroy A. Bromley

EMERITUS

Milton N. Bramlette Roger R. Revelle
Carl Hubbs George F. McEwen
Martin W. Johnson Francis P. Shepard
Norris Rakestraw Charles D. Wheelock

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF SCRIPPS INSTITUTION STAFF COUNCIL

Nelson Fuller, Publications and Public Information, SIO

Joseph Gantner, Librarian

Marston Sargent, Scientific Liaison Officer for the Office of Naval Research, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Maxwell Silverman, Marine Engineer

James M. Snodgrass, Special Developments

James Stewart, Diving Officer

Peter Trapani, Marine Facilities

Donald W. Wilkie, Curator, Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium-Museum

ASSOCIATED GROUPS ON SCRIPPS CAMPUS AT BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES

Elbert Ahlstrom, Director, California Current Resources, U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries

Gerald Howard, Director of Tuna Resources Laboratory, U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries

John Kask, Director, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission


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RESEARCH ASSOCIATES

Elbert H. Ahlstrom Pedro Mercado-Sanchez
John L. Baxter Garth I. Murphy
E. Grey Dimond Richard P. Phillips
John E. Fitch J. Radovich
Kurt Fredriksson Guillermo P. Salas
Edwin L. Hamilton Marston C. Sargent
Gerald V. Howard Charles R. Schroeder
David Jensen Thomas Whitaker
John L. Kask Richard R. Whitney

APPENDIX H

Ph.D. Degrees were granted to these candidates who did the bulk of their work or all at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, 1912–1966

DATE NAME FIELD WHERE CONFERRED
1919 Henry Homer Collins Zoology UC, Berkeley
1924 Ralph Ruskin Huestis Zoology UC, Berkeley
1925 Erik Gustaf Moberg Biochemistry UC, Berkeley
1930 Ancel Benjamin Keys Biological Oceanography UC, Berkeley
1934 Easter Ellen Cupp Biological Oceanography UC, Berkeley
Earl Hamlet Myers Biological Oceanography UC, Berkeley
Eldon Marion Thorp Geological Oceanography UC, Berkeley
Nelson Alfred Wells Biological Oceanography UC, Berkeley
1935 Richard Howell Fleming Oceanography UC, Berkeley
1936 Roger Randall Revelle Oceanography UC, Berkeley
1940 Bradley Titus Scheer Comparative Physiology UC, Berkeley
Charles Carroll Davis Zoology U. of Washington
1941 Peter Doudoroff Zoology UC, Berkeley
Sydney Charles Rittenberg Microbiology UC, Berkeley
1942 Cecil Ray Monk Zoology UCLA
1943 James Clark Hindman Oceanography UCLA
1944 Richard Bitner Tibby Oceanography UCLA
1945 William David Rosenfeld Microbiology UCLA
1946 Josephine Beckwith Senn Microbiology UCLA
1947 Walter Heinrich Munk Oceanography UCLA
1948 Woodrow Cooper Jacobs Oceanography UCLA
David Maule Updegraff Microbiology UCLA


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Sheldon Cyr Crane Physical-Biological Science UCLA
William Elmer Hutton Microbiology UCLA
Frederick David Sisler Microbiology UCLA
Boyd Wallace Walker Zoology UCLA
George Ferdinand Weisel, Jr. Zoology UCLA
1950 Robert Siple Arthur Oceanography UCLA
Brian Peter Boden Oceanography UCLA
Elizabeth Maitland Kampa Zoology UCLA
John Laurence Mchugh Zoology UCLA
John Bennet Olson Zoology UCLA
1951 William Sherman Butcher Oceanography UCLA
William Maxwell Cameron Oceanography UCLA
Gifford Cochran Ewing Oceanography UCLA
Dale Frederick Leipper Oceanography UCLA
John Calvin Ludwick, Jr. Oceanography UCLA
Robert Matheson Norris Oceanography UCLA
Carl Henry Oppenheimer Microbiology UCLA
1952 Wayne Vincent Burt Oceanography UCLA
Theodore Robert Folsom Oceanography UCLA
Han-Lee Mao Oceanography UCLA
Donald William Pritchard Oceanography UCLA
1953 Ernest Robert Anderson Oceanography UCLA
Victor Charles Anderson Physics UCLA
Alfred James Carsola Oceanography UCLA
Douglas Lamar Inman Oceanography UCLA
Wheeler James North Oceanography UCLA
Philip Challacombe Scruton Oceanography UCLA
Warren Scriver Wooster Oceanography UCLA
1954 Thomas Elliot Bowman Zoology UCLA
William George Van Dorn Oceanography UCLA
William Ralph Walton Oceanography UCLA
1955 Charles Shipley Cox Oceanography UCLA
Richard Yukio Morita Microbiology UCLA
Noriyuki Nasu Oceanography UCLA
Colm Oh Eocha Oceanography UCLA
1956 Sayed Aly El Wardini Oceanography UCLA
Earl Everett Gossard Oceanography UCLA
Gordon William Groves Oceanography UCLA
Alan Stewart Hourston Oceanography UCLA
Rudolph William Preisendorfer Mathematics UCLA
Andreas Buchwald Rechnitzer Zoology UCLA


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Oceanography UCLA
1957 David Kilgore Arthur Oceanography UCLA
Leo De Witte Berner, Jr. Oceanography UCLA
Frederick Hendrick Fisher Physics U. of Washington
Robert Lloyd Fisher Oceanography UCLA
Hugh John Mclellan Oceanography UCLA
June Grace Pattullo Oceanography UCLA
Adrian Frank Richards Oceanography UCLA
Frederick Henry Carlyle Taylor Oceanography UCLA
1958 Robert Bieri Oceanography UCLA
John Stratlii Bradshaw Oceanography UCLA
Edward Brinton Oceanography UCLA
David Ely Contois Microbiology UCLA
Eugene Francis Corcoran Oceanography UCLA
John Lyman Oceanography UCLA
Robert Walter Rex Oceanography UCLA
Takayasu Uchio Oceanography UCLA
1959 Joseph Ross Curray Oceanography UCLA
Francis Joseph Howard Oceanography UCLA
John Atkinson Knauss Oceanography UCLA
Arthur Eugene Maxwell Oceanography UCLA
Kenneth Stafford Norris Zoology UCLA
George Alfred Shumway, Jr. Oceanography UCLA
1960 Daniel Eddins Andrews, Jr. Physics UCLA
Theodore Klock Chamberlain Oceanography UCLA
Alfred Wallace Ebeling Zoology UCLA
Robert Joseph Hurley Oceanography UCLA
Richard Pierre Von Herzen Oceanography UCLA
1961 Bradford Albert Becken Physics UCLA
Raymond Joseph Ghelardi Oceanography UCSD
John Arthur McGowan Oceanography UCSD
Dale Curtiss Krause Oceanography UCSD
Robert Arvid Rasmussen Physics UCLA
Peter Montague Williams Oceanography UCLA
1962 Carl Milton Boyd, Jr. Marine Biology UCSD
William Dixon Clarke Oceanography UCSD
James Thomas Enright Zoology UCLA
Robert Renninger Lankford Oceanography UCSD
1963 David Regier Schink Oceanography UCSD
Robert Irwin Clutter Oceanography UCSD


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Harold Berkson Marine Biology UCSD
Stephen Edward Calvert Oceanography UCSD
Robert Floyd Dill Oceanography UCSD
George Wilbur Harvey Marine Biology UCSD
Gaylord Riggs Miller Oceanography UCSD
John Glynn Pierce Physics Revelle College UCSD
Richard Porter Phillips Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Michael Edward Q. Pilson Marine Biology UCSD
Peter Berkley Taylor Marine Biology UCSD
1965 Bruno D'angeljan-Chatillon Oceanography UCSD
John William Caperon Oceanography UCSD
David James Chapman Marine Biology UCSD
Lewis Hart Cohen Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Kent Carl Condie Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Calvin Crowell Daetwyler Oceanography UCSD
Jack Roland Dymond Oceanography UCSD
Richard Fiske Ford Oceanography UCSD
Theodore Dean Foster Physics UCSD
Brent Sherman Gallagher Oceanography UCSD
Ronald John Gibbs Oceanography UCSD
Abraham Golik Oceanography UCSD
William Robert Holland Oceanography UCSD
James Sargent Kittredge Oceanography UCSD
Bui-Thi Lang Marine Biology UCSD
Robert Wolcott Lewis Marine Biology UCSD
Glenn Straghan Mackenzie Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Garth Ivor Murphy Oceanography UCSD
George Vincent Pickwell Marine Biology UCSD
David Alexander Ross Oceanography UCSD
Russell Lewis Snyder Oceanography UCSD
Alan Michael Stueber Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Bruce Alan Taft Oceanography UCSD
Robert Wayne Thompson Oceanography UCSD
Hans Herbert Veeh Oceanography UCSD
1966 Abner Blackman Oceanography UCSD
William Fisher Busby Marine Biology UCSD
George Frederick Crozier Marine Biology UCSD
Kern Ellsworth Kenyon Oceanography UCSD
Stanley Arba Kling Oceanography UCSD
Jimmy Carl Larsen Oceanography UCSD
Paul Pushkar Earth Science Revelle College UCSD
Erk Reimnitz Oceanography UCSD
Helmuth Sandstrom Oceanography UCSD

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APPENDIX I

Ocean-going Ships of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography—Today

Name: Horizon Argo Alexander Agassiz Oconostota Ellen B. Scripps Thomas Washington Alpha Helix T-441
Type: Tug Rescue & Salvage Light Freight Tug Off-Shore Supply Oceanographic Research Oceanographic Research Cargo & Passenger
Hull: Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel
Year Built: 1944 1944 1944 1944 1964–1965 1965 1965–1966 1953
Year Acquired by SIO: 1948 1959 1961 1962 1965 1965 1966 1955
From Whom Acquired: U. S. Navy U. S. Navy State Educ. Agency for Surplus Property U. S. Navy Dantzler Boat & Barge Co. (Leased) U. S. Navy Nat. Science Found. U. S. Navy
Owner: Univ. of Calif. U. S. Navy Univ. of Calif. U. S. Navy Dantzler Boat & Barge Co. U. S. Navy Univ. of Calif. U. S. Navy
Length: 143′ 213′ 180′ 102′ 95′ 209′ 133′ 65′
Beam: 33′ 40′ 32′ 25′ 24′ 40′ 31′ 18′
Draft: 13′6″ 39′6″ 10′ 10′ 6′ 14′ 10′5 1/2″ 6′
Displacement: 900 Tons (Full) 2,079 Tons (Full) 825 Tons (Full) 206 Tons (Full) 115 Tons (Full) 1,362 Tons (Full) 512 Tons (Full) 99 Tons (Full)
Cruising Speed: 11 1/2 13 11 12 11 11 11 10 1/2
Maximum Speed: 12 1/2 14 12 12 12 12 12 11
Minimum Speed: 1/2 1/2 3 1/2 3 1/2 3 3
Range (Miles): 6,800 8,000 7,700 6,000 4,700 8,000 6,200 1,830
Endurance (Days): 48 60 27 25 17 48 24 5
Crew: 19 32 17 8 5 25 12
Scientific Party: 16 24 14 6 8 16 10 9 including crew

 

Preferred Citation: . Scripps Institution of Oceanography; first fifty years. Los Angeles]:  W. Ritchie Press,  [1967] 1967. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2b69q0kn/