. Pacific municipalities and counties . lon Jidy 2!>. the degree of A. P. in 1!M)1—Suma cum laude, with liigliest finalhonors in Political Science. Received dcgiee of ]Aj. M. from theHarvard Law Sar ill AilmiltidPMlfi. Legislative Superinteiidiiil and Al-toriiey for the New Yoik I!t(i4-lft06. Iiistnietor in government at tlieiIliiveisily of California. 1909. I PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES 181 Assistant Professor of PoliticalScience, 1909-1911. Executive Secretary to GovernorJohnson, January to August, 1911. Associate Professor of Government,1911-1916. President of
. Pacific municipalities and counties . lon Jidy 2!>. the degree of A. P. in 1!M)1—Suma cum laude, with liigliest finalhonors in Political Science. Received dcgiee of ]Aj. M. from theHarvard Law Sar ill AilmiltidPMlfi. Legislative Superinteiidiiil and Al-toriiey for the New Yoik I!t(i4-lft06. Iiistnietor in government at tlieiIliiveisily of California. 1909. I PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES 181 Assistant Professor of PoliticalScience, 1909-1911. Executive Secretary to GovernorJohnson, January to August, 1911. Associate Professor of Government,1911-1916. President of tlie City Club, Berkeley,1914-1915. Advisory Editor of the NationalMunicipal Review, 1915. Member of the National Municipal League, 1916. City Manager of San Jose, 1916. Vice-president of the CaliforniaConference of Social Agencies. President of the California CityPlanning Conference. Autlior of Government for thePeople. New York, 1914; and Formand Functions of American Govern-ment, New York, CHARLES E. HEWESCity Manager of Alameda (,harles E. Hewes, City Manager,was educated in the University of Cal-ifornia, graduating in engineering inthe class of 1908. He has been em-ployed in municipal work ever sincehis graduation. Prior to taking up city managershipMr. Hewes was city engineer of Al-hambra, Cal. While occupying thatposition he also served for a year anda half as one of the members of aspecial board of engineers appointedto report on the ((uestion of sewagedisposal for the cities of Pasadena,South Pasadena and Alhambra. InJuly, 1915, he was appointed citymanager of Alhambra upon the adop- tion by that city of the city managerform of government. Later he re-signed the position of city managerof Alhambra to accept a similar posi-tion in the larger city of Alameda onMay 1, 1917. Mr. Hewes is thirty-fouryears of age. Alamedas new manager charter be-came effective on April 16th, legislative power of the city isvested in the council of five members,who serve wi
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