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llllilllillllil CIIIJIUCII. I Regents and deans of the colleges of the University compose the Academic Council. It is the duty of the group to meet monthly and to decide matters of policy affectingmore than one division of the Uni- A versity. Several changes were made in the membership of the Academic Council during the year. At the beginning of the year announcement came that the Reverend George L. VVarth, S. J., had replaced the Rev- erend Edward C. Holton, S. I., as dean of men of the University, and that the Reverend Dennis F. Burns, S. J., had replaced the Reverend Thomas A. Egan, S. J., as regent of the School of Law. Other new V members were Dr. Paul Kiniery, assistant dean of the Graduate School, and Dr. James A. Fitzgerald, assistant dean of the Downtown College of Arts and Sciences. Still later in the year one Reverend John P. Noonan, S. J., came from Detroit to replace Father Burns, who became president of Xavier .University in Cincinnati, as regent of the School of Law, and the Reverend P. Farrell, S. J., became dean of the new Jesuit college at VVest Baden, affiliated with Loyola. - Standards of the North Central Association change, and one of the duties of the council is to keep pace with the new regulations. Catalogues of the various departments of the University were made uniform in appearance in the past year, and strides were made in improving the publicity of the Uni- versity. One of the council's important acts during the year was the introduc- tion in the Graduate School of the degree of Master of Education. ' Above: President Samuel Knox Wilson, S. Top row: Chamberlain, Warth, S.j., Kiniery, Noonan, S. I., McCormick, Ahearn, S. I. Bottom Row: Egan, S. J., Gerst, S.j., Fitzgerald, Finnegan, S. I., Moorhead, Logan, Steggert. Page 23
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Page 22 AIINIIIUISIIKATIWE ClllJlllCIl. ' The Administrative Council consists of several of Chicago's leading business men, whose duty it is to consult with and to advise the Presi- dent of the University, on all matters of University business. The coun- cil had only one general meeting in the year, on the night before com- mencement. President VVilson and the members of the council feel that their accomplishments can be greater if each committee meets separately with the President. The achievements of the different committees under the general chairmanship of Mr. Stuyvesant Peabodyg of the Finance Committee, composed of Messrs. Samuel lnsull, Jr., Charles F. Clarke and Matthew J. Hickey with whom Mr. Edward Farrell, legal ad- ., viser of the council, usually meets: of the Public Relations Committee Led by Mr. Edward J. Mehren and composed of Messrs. Martin ji. Quigley and Lawrence A. Downs, and of the committee on buildings and grounds composed of Mess1's.iDavid F. Bremner, Edward A. Cudahy, Jr., and VValte1 I. Cummings, are eloquent proof of the soundness of the plan. One of the most important progressive acts of the council during the yeas was the extension in scope and numbers of the system of administrative com- mittees begun four years ago. Problems, the responsibility for which was formerly concentrated in the President's oflice, are now divided among the committees. VV ith each problem receiving the undivided attention of a com- mittee, the natural result is increased efficiency. The efhciency with which the council decided many problems of major importance during the past year has earned for them the unceasing gratitude and conhdence of President VVilson and of the entire University. ' Above: Chairman Stuyvesant Peabody. Top row: Bremner, Cudahy, Downs, Hickey, Mehren. Bottom row: Clark, Cummings, Farrell, Insull, Quigley.
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