University of Chicago - Cap and Gown Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1921

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N. ' fx,-. . WW, . , , . , QI iZX.'f'J'F i ,:?V. 'Xfff . r Vs -'lg' 1a-1..4?iff biz- 'N'-- Q 1 'Mug Q -'m awi--.f.:g..+ fF'? fi 'Q ' W . ifttf .wif zvfX3ffF1ff'f: . . :Inf Mx- Tw V iFff2,?TZ cf c ' A ' t r C., ' ' 'fc s o wifes.. a fg,x? Nitjiigeflf '45 2:4 ITQJT f 'gwyf 5 Eff? 1 . . . . . Alumnl Council Aetlvltles at 'f-Z-U 'Q .f .4345 1 .V 1 ' t3l C45 Publishing a representative alumni magazine tmonthly, except in August, Septem- ber, and Octoberj, and such other literature as may from time to time be desired. Compiling periodically an Alumni Directory, and co-operating with the University iff Wiz,- ft VM 7 vi tk c. 4 tlwtffg in its publication and distribution. lpifgij Q55 Organizing University of Chicago Clubs throughout the country. There are now 'tt' tc, ci . . D . b . ts .Vt jmgf., iorty such Clubs, all holding regular meetings during the year. Such club mem- slfiggg efffnv b -if b fl -bl 1 th d 1 ' 1 th' tk tl Uh 'wil up 2,15 ers- ip num ers consicera y oxer one ousan a umm. n is wor , iroug ,wgvug the helpful co-operation of the University, members of the Faculty and of the Board of Trustees visit the clubs, as opportunity permits, and bring a direct message xr?-Li'-ff? from the University to the alumni. I I 162 Conducting the annual June Reunion. Our Reunions have rapidly grown 1n atten- dance and significance, and Alumni Day is becoming more and more one of the .Vfffg ,jew , . . . ,Qs jg-fyfi important days on the University calendar. nm l,5Q3?lwi,,? 172 The Alumni Fund. About a year ago an Alumni Fund was started, with the general .ff5f52g object of placing the Alumni Office and its work on a more stable and permanent Hnancial basis, and of creating funds through which the alumni could be of more ,fW?gg7 direct assistance to the University as occasion might require. No great campaign ,, was attempted-yet the Fund now approaches 9,590,000 in subscriptions, with around .Q-filw S50,000'paid in. We have perhaps the largest fund of this especial character of all t5f,13?'-gf' alumni associations. The Alumni Office will he pleased to send information on it at an time. This Fund has added much to the duties of the Council-for as time ,,,Q'Wgit via as Y . . , . . . Q, .sf goes on it will lnevltably reach great proportions and prove a source of timely ,t-af-fkg co-o erative hel fulness in manv wa 's ' Clit-.il if . P .P A . - Y -. . . . t This condensed review will suggest the variety and importance of our Alumni Council . 02 'ifffgg activities. Six years ago the plan was adopted whereby the seniors in their class dues in- t l cluded dues for alumni membership and the Magazine for the first year after graduation. The Council allows such Senior dues at one-half the regular annual dues covering member- ship and Magazine subscription. This has done much to keep the classes in touch with the University, with their fellow alumni, and with their own membership. As each class goes out we are pleased to note that class organization and class spirlt are becoming stronger- and G'l92l promises to be one of our strongest classes. 'iQ5'wg,l 7 f'i3ew'.'fe, . f V ft-fl - f it -ik Mit, Q-' fl-sf f' f WW-rf? 'W' - vi -'Qi - .f:14ff','- -Z '. this X X .X at 3 .fr , ll j. wa., tk ,L ,V ll f , 'ifgff if Wsgg as X, --f , '- lj, 2 ,5 - 1 .uf K- M, ft --ft rf' 1. ...- R. ff we - ' - - ' aa T- . ff X fx My . ft aff-,f N, - fff vm ,fy X . Tl' 7:--.. R if gt, . Q 1 J , E . . if ,:.- s- X e'gj,t3 'tina-L,-J ' -is ' X X ,X ' in WS' 57 2' . . - . . W' 'ff M 14.6 I tamiggg sx A 1 igweyt if - V -Q A ffiffif, Mi? . f ,. N ., C1472 rf- .nv K- A Q ts., , s Q mi ' i Q. 1 -FLT? iii ,WJ fgx ff' Mfr- 'X , f f' 'X 1' Fira E ta. 'jg 'Xia .1 52 t g s X -R A Qfaggtt ff :im H, ag QxT :-L'.f wg - - ..,J5Zl,.4 44. ,. rf' -'K Pali IIE N U I .-..- i'.?'ii' :f W .6535 Milf? E15 -4' '? - -1-12. -5 - 0 'X' T3-' gf - , ,, ,Z x wg X -wig .TAKQQJ4 mgija I H, wi 5 t 31,59 1 .K L ft- X -3.3 I E ,V i mwsxc R yawn - 'gf ff rt re' -1 X sg - if -M . .ts.z. .'ll' .Alt will M - '22 9 t' tm W its if s'M.f .f fast? ,Lt IlTWil L 'WW .'l'. u 1 M145-'liltzfti-. V. ' . - .f -an ,-in ,,J.'::1 'TT-, .lt,t..- 51 Y , ,bfi j.,,g f Qtr, 'Hit 5- .. 1 Htl 'fiastil L41 -sq' Gs JF! - sa-12 .1, s 4 -- lflilii-it 'iwkv '.Q'5'ff ' E ! 1 1-, -, 1'--1 E 1 ' HT- 4 JW? .EW Al f iii.f:'31l pT7d 'C1i55'ij5'f3 illrlj, ' 3 -.i-...g- -T231 gig: -. FED? 3 1 Y 1 TLTTL 'W E. l 91 - Q H ftiL,444f,. ' ' ' :lg X' .TW Qt 'is ilfl ' r-A 3, -XeN.fj. YW 1 .4 N, f as - ,fwfr-1, V V. TT . M l- ., 1 4: ..,., .,. ' fe f-sq .Mg i'6.jS'fLQW ?



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