University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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'x 'f X i I l l Q 6611.1 V. 1 - I I if lf - I A, sap Qi' , , NN, V J ,N l.. lx ep! lv 1 l: 'I if ii fr N , N I f, v. lj ,ff sf I 9 l 'X -' .X .Q ,xly .J r 'if N, i 1 Xl ., l-. V y ,'-2, 1 KR. THE BOARD 4 - ' OIF TRUSTEES I .! MERLE J. TREES I-ION. LEN SMALL ' I-ION. FRANCIS G. BLAIR President of the Board The Governor of Illinois Phe Supcnntenrlent of Public Instruction MEMBERS EX OFFICIO TI-IE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS Hon. Len Small, Springfield THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Hon. Francis G. Blair, Springfield CUNNINGHAM BURKE MOREY OFFICERS OF THE BOARD M. J. Trees, Chicago ................................ .... P resident Harrison E. Cunningham, Urbana ....,....,........ .... S ecretary A. M. Burke, Champaign ........... ...... T reasurer Lloyd Morey, Urbana ...... ...................... ..... C o mptroller fTerm 1923-19292 I. W. Armstrong...Rock Island Mary E. Busey ......... Urbana M. J. Trees ............ Chicago fTenn 1925-19311 George A. Barr ........... Joliet ELECTED MEMBERS Anna W. Ickes. .Hubbard Woods Fred L. Wham ........ Ccntralia fTefm 1927-19332 Laura B. Evans ...... Taylorville Helen M. Grigsby ...... Pittsfield William L. Noble ....... Chicago -Evans Armstrong Buscy Ickcs Noble Wham Grigsby Ban' 'iii' ' 4 I 1 XRS. ,jf wk! ' I ff Blix xx ww. X Xxr X . l Sl. I I 1. ll ' , XI 'I I K l -f, 1 cfm L 'L .',' I l ' 1 . Q, by 1 5 ,xl mf 4 R! A ' TSE, ,J F sly NNW! 1 ' if 1 ' ' Tw-i , ' Fu F sf' VSSXQ .geffi . -X. Q . .,' f Page 23

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' ff'f1 'H4' ' M fXf 1 1 ,fi fy, ' J ,Q ' ,WWIQV I Hx ' 1 rr. jex ' '.f- '77-'Q ' ff T73 ' ff--,,f' sg , ' ' fi I- f if I Tkgmff R yr' iir if f IQ ,C W We '1HfllQf 1 'N 1 J' if A ' i I v ' ' gin My ..- ' Y... JH, ' 'A ' ',-,.,, , W r W V. In 1, ki' ' 1 S ld. ' l ,-,, X ,, sri: ,lk wr. ,wp , . ,x- A. W' Nd .N Q 1 L, .f '-f .,, I-l ,Lv .,. I ,Xu WWI dj: X . , iii 14 ,Cf ,5'i Vai 4, TO THE lj' i W: ji iffy., STUDENTS OI? ILLINOIS 'Ri' fr, ii N BEHALF of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- HQ? T' 1 .l versity of Illinois, I am glad to have this oppor- tunity of extending greetings through the ILLIO to f the students of the University. gl.-4:1 if I When we speak of the University, we do not mean I the campus, beautiful as it is, nor the buildings, lpn' modern and old, nor the laboratories and libraries, if ii equipped for the best work, but of the students and ,s , . I, ,N ,sk , faculty who work together here in the processes of V 'ji f education. It is for this, that the youth may be edu- iff cated, that the State has built up the University and ' K will build it. Many have made sacrifices, of time, of .Nl money, and of labor, that you may come to the Uni- . versity, and I am sure that it is the will of the people lf of the State, as it is the purpose of the members of the Board who hold the University in trust, that here I x you may have the best facilities, the best instruction V 'ili RQ ii-Ml ll I I ,F that the State and the world can afford. In return, the ,full Board, representing the State of Illinois, expects you lvl If INF-'Q to grasp the opportunity while it is at hand, to im- lrffili prove the mental and spiritual equipment that is IQ:-I iii-in yours, and to educate yourselves. If you do this, the Board will feel that its labor is well rewarded. I 1 . f-i.,,z,-,ku 5 .y 4 Qfiifk' , , I f. EM: . i rv: V -fjlq President, Board of Trustees I 2 ' :- ,.,' If I ffl 4 ,,l A f Fx, all wil, IX? , 'WJ' IPIUQ4 s . A'.' I I ' fr, -V 1 f ' 1' 7-21 v f'-fr Lf,'T x'i ' y jQf.fv 'r 'QC' 1,f3,', f If' fwlfjfj- ,Qjg r I N, I I N - ieiir X, I .M Xmas! Page 22



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.4 , . THE COLLEGES or LLBLRAL 1., 1 ARTS AND SClllENClES 'Q ., , ,AQ-XI 1 ff g - ' u . if, l . U i ,vfii it L 1 -, ' We Q ,411 1 . . -V ! . X l ' fi, . J , L J NATURAL HISTORY BUILDING f Xb' f Kenmuc CHARLES Bfmcocx, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ' ,L was born in South Brookfield, New ,gif f 1 York, on September 8, 1864. He studied ff g at the University of Minnesota and at , - ,ji Harvard, completing his work there in 44' Q 1896. On leaving Harvard, he became sly, ' 1 an assistant professor at the University V N of California, which position he left to 1' ,fill fist accept the presidency of the University - ' l of Arizona in 1903. From 1910 to 1913 If he served as a specialist in higher edu- M 3 , iff' cation on the United States Bureau of Yqj Education, accepting his present posi- If 1 Q ' tion at the end of that time. .f,,,il M,-uw 1 D1-:AN KENDRIC C. BABCOCK 1 , ww . . . ' il x HE College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ls, and has been for many years, '44 is the largest college in the University, both in the number of students enrolled W l and in the size of the faculty. It consists of nineteen separate departments, and f .l rf' , not only offers the student a good general education, but also presents the oppor- fly N S 1 tunity of preparing for the advanced study of law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, J fail theology, or social service. Besides this very definite work of its own, the ,ff A 1 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences provides instruction in rhetoric, romance Lg, l 1' . . . . . Y Y ,213 languages, mathematics, and the social sciences, for students registered Ill all the X3 ' ' . ' 4 ' 'I . , other colleges at Urbana. In fact, this phase of the work has grown to such an A' 1, , lug, extent that for the past few years over one-half of the total energy of the teach- fl 1 . . . . , . ,Vu ll mg staff has been devoted to the instruction of students enrolled 111 other colleges. K, ,l 5 jjj Q I ' fl , lx lt tl: ,Xxx Y ee' cg, ff s, L ' rg 'sc m sl, ' ' xy f' fist ' is If: V ' 'N Mb 'ff Q fl NB' ' ..-.lfi,,.i.Z.ff. 'XQL....f7A. .......N.s:.1,L1!2f,-I' - R-1 BEE- Q:fAl.,- Page 24

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