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Executive Officers THE UNIVERSITY n ABRAM WINEGRXRDNER HARRIS, Sc.D., LL.D., President WILLIAM ANDREW DYCHE, M.A., Business Manager WALTER LICHTENSTEIN, Ph.D., University Librarian JOHN CHARLES BURG, B.S., Secretary to the President GLENN FRANK, B.A., Alumni Secretary THE SCHOOLS THOMAS FRANKLIN HOLGATE, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts JAMES ALTON JAMES, Ph.D., Chairman of the Board of Graduate Studies ARTHUR ROBIN EDVVARDS, M.A., M.D., Dean of the Medical School JOHN HENRY WIGMORE, M.A., LL.B., LL.D., Dean of the Law School JOHN F ILLMORE HAYFORD, C.E., Director of the College of Engineer- Ing JOHN HARPER LONG, M.S., Sc.D., Dean of the School of Pharmacy GREENE VARDIMAN BLACK, M.D., D.D.S., Sc.D., LL.D., Dean of the Dental School PETER CHRISTIAN LUTKIN, Mus.D., A.G.O., Dean of the School of Music WILLARD EUGENE HOTCHKISS, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Commerce ROBERT MCLEAN CUMNOCK, M.A., L.I-LD., Director of the School of Oratory NATHAN WILBUR HELM, M.A., Principal of Evanston Academy SCHOOLS IN COOPERATION AND IN AFFILIAT ION CHARLES MACAULEY STUART, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D., President of Garrett Biblical Institute -CARL GIDEON WALLENIUS, D.D., President of the Swedish Theo- logical Seminary NELS EDWARD SIMONSEN, M.A., D.D., President of the Norwegian- Danish Theological Seminary HENRY HOAG FROST, B.A., President of Grand Prairie Seminary HORACE MANN BUCKLEY, M.A., B.D., Principal of Elgin Academy E281
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The Corporation OFFICERS WILLIAM FRASER RTCDOWELL, D.D., LL.D. . . . . .P7'CS1id67Z.,f OLIVER PIARVISY HORTON, LL.D .... . First Vigg-Pm-idgnf JAMES A. PATTEN . . . .... Second Vice-President FRANK PHILIP CRANDON, M.A. . ..,. Secretary and Auditor XVILLIAM ANDREW DYCHE, M.A. . . Business Jlamzgcr, Assistant Seo., Treas. GEORGE PECK BUSRRICK, B.L., LL.M. . ..... Assistant Treasurer Trustees Elected by the Corporation l Term Expires in 1915 TOLIYER HARVEY l'TORTON, LL.D. FRANK PHILIP CRANDON, M.A, BIERRITT CALDWELL BRAGDON, M.A., M.D. XVILLIAM ANDREW DYCIIE, M.A. 'KJMIES BJXRTLETT HOEBS PERLEY LOWE I IRWIN REW, Ph.B. Term E.XTpil'6S in- 1916 W ILLIAM FRASER BICDOWELL, D.D., LL.D. WILLIAM SMITH TVTASON, Ph.B. CHARLES PLNCIQNEY XVHEELER, M.A. ABRAM VVINECARDNER HARRIS, SOD., LL.D. JOSIAH J. PARKI-IU'RST PHILIP RAYMOND SHUMVVAY, Ph.B. CORNELIA GREY LUNT NATIiAN WILLIAM TXTACCHESNEY, B.A., LL.B. JOSEPH SOHAEENER ' Term Expires in 1917 NORMAN WAITE HARRIS ELBERT HENRY GARY, LL.B. NATIIRXN SMITH DAVIS, M.A., M.D. MILTON HOLLYDAY VVILSON, M.A. JOHN RICHARD LINDGREN ALEXANDER HAMILTON REVELL JOHN LEWIS ALAEASTER, B.A. HARRY OLSON, LL.B. - MARTIN MEDBERY GRIDLEY, Ph.M., LL.B. ' ' T61'77L,ExPil'6S in 1918 HENRY SARGENT TOWLE, LL.B. HARRY A. VVHEELER JAMES A, PATTEN J. FRANK OATES GEORGE PECK EIIZRRICK, B.L., LL.M. ARTHUR R. EDXVARDS WM. LISTON BROWN J. SHELLEY MEYER , E. S. GILMORE Trustees Elected by Conferences MARTIN EVARTS CADY, D.D. ....... J . WILLIAM NIACAFEE, S.T.D. . . - GEORGE RUTLEDGE PALMER, M.A., D.D. . - JACOB' WELLINGTON FRIZZELLE, M.A., B.D. - JOHN CHARLES FLOYD, D.D. . . ' EDWARD AMES ARMSTRONG, B.A., D.D ....... L The General Executive Committee JOHN LEWIS ALABASTER WILLIAM LISTON BROWN FRANK PHILIP CRANDON WILLIAM ANDREW DYCILE MARTIN MEDBERY GRIDLEY ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS TOLIVER :HARVEY HORTON JOHN RICHARD LINDGREN 'l'Deceased WILLIAM FRASER MCDONVELL WILLIAM SMITH MASON GEORGE PECK MERRIGK .JAMES A. PATTEN . IRWIN REW JOSEPH SCHAFFNER PHILIP RAYMOND SHUMWAY CHARLES PINCKNEY VVHEELER TYIILTON HOLLYDAY WILSON L271 Rock River Rock River Central Illinois Central Illinois Michigan . Michigan
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DEAN T1-Ioxrxs I . IdUI,lj.fX'I'I7 The College of Liberal Arts, the first school of the University to be organized, was opened to students on November 5, 1855. In numbers, it now ranks largest among the colleges of the University, with an approximate enrollment of twelve hundred students, and a faculty roll of about one hundred members. The curriculum leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. The College of Liberal Arts is in Evanston, twelve miles north from the business center of Chicago. The campus extends for three-quarters of a mile along the shore of Lake Michigan, and is bordered by Sheridan Road on the west and southi On the main campus, besides the classrooms and laboratories of the College of Liberal Arts, are the College of Engineer- ing, the Library, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston Academy, and the School of Oratory. On the upper campus are the Gymnasium, the Dormitories for men, and the Dearborn Observatory. On Willard Hall campus are the School of Music and the women's Dormitories. Northwestern University has no theological school under its control, but ever since its establishment Garrett Biblical Institute has been recognized as meeting the needs of a theological department. Garrett Biblical Institute was founded in 1855, primarily as a theological seminary where young men from the Methodist Church might be educated. It is open, however, to men from any denomination who are properly recommended. It is supported by income from property in the city of Chicago, be- queathed in 1853 as a perpetual foundation by Mrs. Eliza Garrett. The Institute is situated in Evanston, upon the University campus, and has the advantage of an interchange of work with the College of Liberal Arts. T291 Pruzs. CHARLES M. STEWART
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