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CA P A ND G O LVN 1 NATIIAXNIEL BUTLER, Professor. VVALTER SARGENT, Professor. VVALTER FENNO DEARBORN, Associate Professor. SAMUEL CHESTER PARKER, Associate Professor VVILLIAM CLARK GORE, Assistant Professor. FRANK NUGENT FREEMAN, Instructor. IXIARCUS VVIILSON JERNEGAN, Instructor. JOHN FRANKLIN BOBBITT, Lecturer. College of Education: EMILY JANE RICE, Associate Professor. MARTHA FLEMINGA, Associate Professor. OTIS VVILLIAM CALDYNELL, Associate Professor. ZONIA BABER, Associate Professor. ALICE PELOUBET NORTON, Assistant Professor. ALICE TEMPLE, Instructor, JOHN MAXWELL CROWE, Instructor. LILLIAN SOPHIA CUSHMAN, Izzstriirtor. IRA BENTON MEYERS, Instructor. ANTOINETTE BELLE HOLLISTER, Instructor. GERTRUDE VAN HOESEN, Iiistriictor. CLARA ISABEL IWITCHELL, Associate. , TELIZABETH EUPHROSYNE LANGLEY, Associate. J IRENE VVARREN, Associate. I RUTH RAYMOND, Assistant. . E SABELLA RANDOLPH, Assistant. JAMES WEBER LINN Chicago '97 ELIZABETH SPRAGUEI. Assistant. JENNY HELEN SNOW, Assistant. MRS. ZOE SMITH BRADLEY, Teacher of Music. TI-IE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION. VVALTER A. PAYNE, Secretary of the Lecture Study Defvartnient. HENRY BIORSE-STEPHENS, Professor. GRAHAM TAYLOR, Professor. WILLIAM N ORMAN GUTHRIE, Professorial Lecturer. TOYOKICHI IYENAGA, Associate Professor. IARED G. CARTER TROOP, Associate Professor. XV. M. Rf FRENCH, Lecturer. JENKIN LLOYD JONES, Lecturer. GLENN DILLARI1 GUNN, Lecturer. JANE ADDAMS, Lecturer. KATIIARINE E. DOPP, Lecturer. ARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR, Lecturer. DAVID HEATON, Lecturer. LESILIE VVILLIS SPRAGUE, Lecturer. THE CORRESPONDENCE HERVEY FOSTER IVIALLORY, Secretary of the Correspona'ence Study Department. VVILLIAM I'IOOVER, Assistant Professor. FRANK NIELVILLE BRONSONQ, Assistant Professor. GEORGE LINNAEUS MARSII, Assistant Professor. ELLA ADAMS MOORE, Instructor. ICATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, Instructor. FRED HARVEY HALL CALHOUN, Instructor. ALICE HARVEY PUTNAM, Instructor. AGNES IVIATHILDE VVERGELAND, Instructor, .ANNIE MARION AIACLEAN, Instructor. CLIFTON DURANT HOWE, Instructor. BIAUDE RADFORD NVARREN, Instructor. PIENRIETTA BECKER VON ICLENZE, Instructor. 26 STUDY DEPARTMENT. IXIABEL BANTA BEESON, Instructor, DANIEI. PETER BIACIXIILLAN, Associate. JOHN VVILLIAM BAILEY, Associate. IXqYRON LUCIUS ASHLEY, Associate. IIARRTET CRANDALL, Associate. :ANNA JULIE ENKE, Associate. LATETITIA MOON CONRAD, Assistant. CHARLOTTE JEAN CIPRIANI, Assistant. GEORGE ASEURY STEPHENS, Assistant. HENRY BARTON ROBISON, Assistant. LEVI ASA STOUT, Assistant. ELEANOR IVIAY BROWN, Assistant, HENRY FREMONT KEEN, Assistant. HERBERT FRANCIS EVANS, Assistant.
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THE FACULTY. PUBLIC SPEAKING. SOLOMON HENRY CLARK, Associate Professor. FREDERIC IXTASON BLANCHARD, Assistant Professor. VVILLIAM PIERCE GORSUCH, Instructor. BERTRAM GRIFFITH NELSON, Instructor. PHYSICAL CULTURE. AMOS ALONZO STACO, Professor and Director. JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, Associate Professor. -. GERTRUDE DUDLEY, Assistant Professor. HIXNNAH LOUISE LIYERMORE, Assistant, I JOSEPH HENRY XIVHITE, Assistant. PAUL S. WACNER, Assistant. DANIEL LOUIS HOFFER, Assistant. DIARY FISKE LIEAP, Assistant. CHARLES PORTER SMALL, Medical Examiner. DIVINITY SCHOOL. SHAILER MATHEWS, Dean of the Divinity School, Professor and Head of the Department of Systematic Theology, W ANDREW CUNNINGHAM MCLAUCHLIN, Pifgfgggm- and Head gf GEORGE E, FOSTER the Department of Church History. ERNEST DEVVITT BURTON, Professor and Head of the Depart- -nzent of New YICSTCZIIZIEIZLL Literature and Interpretation. ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER, Professorial Lecturer on. Modern Missions. CHARLES RICHMOND HENDERSON, Professor and Head of the Department of Ecclesiastical Sociology. THEODORE GERALD SOARES, Professor and Head of the Departnient of Practical Theology. JOHN VVILLIAM MONCRIEF, Associate Professor of Church History. GERALD BIRNEY SMITH, Associate Professor of Dogniatic Theology. ALLAN HOBEN, Associate Professor of Honiiletics and Pastoral Duties, SOLOMON HENRY CLARK, Associate Professor of Public Speaking. SHIRLEY JACKSON CASE, Assistant Professor of New Testament Interpretation. BENJAMIN ALLEN GREENE, Professorial Lecturer on Practical Theology. LESTER BARTLETT JONES, Associate and Director of Music. VICTOR EMMANUEL HELLEBORC, Instructor in S ociology. HENRIK GUNDERSON, Professor and Dean of the Dano-Norwegian Theological Senfiinary. CHRISTIAN JORGINIUS OLSEN, Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Theological Seininary. NELS SORENSON LADAHL, Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Theological Sentinary. CARL GUSTAF LAGERGREN, Professor and Dean of the Swedish Theological Seniinary, OLAF HEDEEN, Assistant Professor in the Swedish Theological Scniinary. ERIC SANDELL, Assistant Professor in the Swedish Theological Seminary. CHARLES EDMUND HEWVITT, Student-Secretary of the Divinity School. LAW SCHOOL. JAMES PARKER HALL, Professor and Dean of the Law School. ROSCOE POUND, Professor. JULIAN WILLIAM MACK, Professor. CLARKE BUTLER WHITTIER, Professor. FLOYD RUSSELL NIECHEM, Professor. ERNST FREUND, Professor. HARRY AUGUSTUS BIGELOW, Professor. HORACE TQENT TENNEY, Professor. HENRY VARNUM FREEMAN, Professorial Lecturer. CHARLES EDWARD KREMER, Professorial Lecturer. FRANK FREMONT REED, Professorial Lecturer. JOHN MAXCY ZANE, Professorial Lecturer. PERCY BERNARD ECKHART, Lecturer. FRANK VVILLIAM HENICKSMAN, Lecturer. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. Departnierit of Education: CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Professor and Head of the Departnicnt and Director of the School of Education. Sheldon College ,79 25
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THE FACULTY. L Tlbe Quabrangle Club HE Quadrangle Club was incorporated on the 10th of May, 18955 fifteen years of growth have proved its value to the University community. Of the seven gentlemen named in the act of incorporation two are dead QGeorge S. Goodspeed and George VV. Northrup, Inj, two others have left Chicago CH. H. Donaldson and P. Tddingsj, and only three CVV. G. Hale. R. F. Harper and Shailer Mathewsj remain active in the club's affairs. The object of in- corporation is stated in the act to be the association of members of the facul- ties of the ity of Chica persons in l i t erature, art, for the mutual im and social The number members has some years of whom at are connect University, ers are al residents of ity neighbor dition there are so-called Halumnil' cago - graduates of not more than two years' stand couraged to join of initiation fees. Univers- ' .523 go and other terested in science, or purpose of proveme n t recreation. of resident b e e n f o r about 240, present 155 ed with the and the oth- m o s t a l l the Univers- hood. 1n ad- about twenty-five members in Chi- of the University eight nor less than ing, who are en- without payment The first president of the club, by natural selection, although it seems prescience now, was Dr. Harry Pratt Judson. Sincefthen the list of presidents has included Dean Vincent, Dean Small, Dean Angell, Dean Lovett Qwhich shows again the principle of the natural selection of administrative officers at workj, Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Mathews, Mr. Coulter, Mr. Lillie and Mr. McLaughlin. The club exercises its functions of mutually improving its members by the usual methods of providing food, lodging, reading room facilities, billiards and pool, tennis, and a long list every year of entertainments and dances. Every year the club tennis team meets the University team in singles and doubles, and reluctantly but Hrmly defeats it. Not the least valuable feature of the club is the opportunity it offers for the entertainment of mem- bers ofthe faculties of other institutions who come to Chicago to teach in the summer. Last year twenty-four such instructors became temporary mem- bers and found the club a haven of refuge from the Hyde Park eating houses. 'When the ,club was organized no similar institution existed in western col- leges. Since that time the idea has met with favor elsewhere, notably at Wisconsin. The present clubhouse, which was built in 1897, stands at the corner of Lexington avenue and Fifty-eighth street. 27
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