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Sloane, recently Seth Low Professor in Columbia, are the other
two invited to serve on this committee to award the prizes.
The degree of doctor of philosophy in history was conferred
upon the following men at the recent commencement at the Uni-
versity of California: E. S. Brown, Roy Gittinger, Charles W.
Hackett, K. C. Leebrick, and Herbert I. Priestley. Dr. Brown's
thesis is entitled: The Constitutional History of the Louisiana
Purchase; Dr. Gittinger's, The History of the Formation of the
State of Oklahoma; Dr. Hackett's, The Uprising of the Pueblo
Indians of New Mexico, 1680-1682'; Dr. Leebrick's, The English
Expedition to Manila in 1762 and the Government of the Philip-
pine Islands by the East India Company; Dr. P'riestley's, Jose de
Galvez, Visitor-General of New Spain, 1765-1771. Dr. Priestley's
book has been published, Dr. Leebrick's and Dr. Gittinger's are
in press, and Dr. Hackett's and Dr. Brown's will be published
soon.
The manuscript of Professor Charles E. Chapman's Catalogue
of Certain Materials in the Archivo General de Indias for the
History of the American Southwest and Pacific Coast has just
gone to the Press of the University of California for publication
in the semi-centennial series to be issued at that University in,
1918. Professor Chapman's work will print to two volumes. It
is based on the Audiencia de Guadalajara and Audiencia de Mex-
ico sections of the Simancas, or Audiencia, papers and on the
Estado group of the famous archive at Seville.
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