Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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Northwestern University School of Oratory was organized in 1878. It offers courses in Expression, English, Physical Training, Debate, and Oratory, and kindred subjects. These courses are planned to fit students for professional work as teachers and readers. Courses not leading to graduation may be taken by those interested in perfecting their powers as readers and public speakers or by those seeking cultural devel- opment. The School occupies Annie May Swift Hall on the University Campus. This building represents an p equipment which cannot be surpassed. I The faculty consists of instructors of ability and long experience who are prepared to be of service to Dnugcrog IQOBERT M, CLTAIXQCK students looking forward to public work of any kind, or to the field of teaching. The regular course of study covers a period of two' years. Upon the satisfactory completion of this work a diploma is awarded by the University. The School of Pharmacy was organized in 1886 and became a department of the University under the name of the Illinois College of Pharmacy. Five years later, in View of the approaching closer relations growing out of the erection of a large building for two schools, the name was changed to the present one, the Northwest- ern University School of Pharmacy. It now works in conjunction with the Medical School on S. Dearborn Street, after having occupied quarters throughout a part of its existence in the University Building in the Loop district. , The School of Pharmacy occupies an honorable position among similar institutions in America. Its courses qualify for the best work in the science and art of Pharmacy, and its alumni are loyal to its tra- ditions. Its entrance requirements are not exceeded by any in the country and longer courses are soon to be inaugurated. Of the original faculty which began work in 1886 Dean Long isngthe only member remaining in active service. 1311 x ' . ' 151. . swf---. .- g .... ,. ,,,, ,,. Eg Q.. .-f.g:fsf2f5s5?53fPf- ..., . ' - ff .Qffqfli ' ,-if . ' . , v4'3f?4Ejf iijy' - ' .-:f f E' 55251, . .,,-- :fbE: t1a. . - 1 - ' , 21. . V DEAN JOHN H. LONG

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U l Northwestern University Medical School was or- ganized in 1859 as the Medical' Department of Lind University of Chicago, and its first annual course of medical instruction began October 9, 1859. In 1869, under the name of the Chicago Medical College, it became the medical department of Northwestern University, although it did not become an integral part of the University until 1905. The College build- ings are located at Twenty-fifth and Dearborn Streets, Chicago. The Medical School has been a pioneer in the advancement of medical education in the United , States. It was the first American school to enforce a standard of preliminary education, to adopt longer DEAN ARTHUR R, EDWARDS annual courses of -instruction, and to initiate, in 1859, the graded curriculum, in which the studies were 'assigned in logical order, and in which laboratory departments prepared the way for the practical clinical branches. l The Law School was founded in 1859, when there were only three similar schools west of the Allegheny Mountains. For many years the School was under the joint control of the old University of Chicago and of North- western University, and was known as the Union College of Law. In 1891, the other University having long ceased to share in the management and being about to surrender its charter, Northwestern Univer- sity assumed sole control, and the School has since been an integral part of the University, and has borne its name. ' ' The School is located in Northwestern University Building at the corner oi Lake and Dearborn Streets, Chicago, which was acquired and rebuilt in 1901-1902, at a cost of nearly one million dollars. It is situated near the center of the business district of Chicago and is of easy access from all residence portions of the city. Graduates of the school now practice in nearly forty states and territories. N DEAN JOHN H. WIGMORE E301



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The Dental School was organized in 1887 and three years later became a department of ,the University. In 1896 it absorbed the American College of Dental Surgery and for some years occupied the building on Franklin and Madison Streets, Chicago, formerly occupied by that school. It is now located in North- western University Building, Chicago, occupying the upper three floors of the building, over 60,000 square feet. The location oi the school, in the transportation center of over three millions of people living Within a radius of forty miles, is one especially advantageous for obtaining the great number of clinical patients needed. VVith an enrollment of over 600, the Dental School ranks high among the schools of the University. DEAN G. V. BLACK The School of Music was established in 1895. It offers extensive practical and theoretical courses in music, and is equipped to fit students for the profession as com- posers, theorists, artists, teachers, or critics. It makes provision also for the study of music as a part of general culture or as an accomplishment. The School l occupies Music Hall on Willard Hall Campus. This building was erected during the year 1897 for the special needs of the School of Music. It is situated on University Place, between Sherman and Orrington Avenues, immediately to the north of Willard Hall and one block West of the University Campus. The courses of instruction are under the guidance of experienced specialists who have enjoyed the best advantages afforded by this country and Europe. The scholarly side of musical attainment represented in the theoretical courses is unusually complete and ex- haustive. DEAN PETER C. LUIKIN E321

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