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A Review of the University Edgar J. Goodspeed Secretary to the President HIS is the thirtieth year of the Universityls operation. In it the enrollment has reached 12,000. In the summer quarter the University had the largest quarter's attendance in it's history, 6,458. The Autumn attendance, 6,215, iikewise exceeded all previous Autumn recordst For five years the University has made no noticeable addi- tion to its Buildings, but this year has seen building operations resumed with the erection of the new Quadrangle Club. This marks the beginning of a new building program, which will include the Theology Building and Chapel, the Billings Hospital and Epstein Dis- pensary Group across the Midway. and later the great University Chapel. These buildings will add very greatly to the beauty and impressiveness of the University. it is characteristic of the University that in it both instruction and investigation are carried on with equal enthusiasm, so that it includes not only the colleges with their vigor- ous social and athletic activities, but graduate schools, which are recognized centers of research. It is this harmony of diversities that constitutes the University, and the spirit of generous cooperation which has made our life together in the University what it is; is the spirit that Chicago men and women carry on with them into the work of life. 5':th ?ahm 20 u-u-IIIII!!! - mungunuu .. queuuuu .--u.... i u. . n.- - uuuu auuuuuux-kuuuuuu - xquuuuu .- nuunu-uu- tnunuln. I- nuuuunu ulllli A Inn b.tuuuu...r n... ....u.- u..-
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Alumni Council Activities OFFICERS THOMAS J.HAIR,!03 . . . . . . . . Chairman ADDLPH G. PIERRET, ,07 . . . . . . Secretary-Trcasurer i921-1922 COUNCIL From the College Alumni Association, Term expires 1922: Clarence Herschberger, 438; Harold F. Swift, 07; Elizabeth Bredin, H3; Hargrave Long. HZ; Lawrence Whiting, H3; Walter Hudson, 02. Term expires 1923: Elizahath FaulknerKBEmlice Greenacre. 08; William H. Lyman, H4; Marion Palmer, HS; Lee F. Wormser, 05; Thomas J. Hair, 03. Term expires 1924: Mrs. Warren Correll, 98; Charles S. Eaton, 00; Frank McNair. 103; Mrs. Geraldine B. Gilkey, !12; Paul S. Russell, U6; Margaret V. Monroe, WT. From the Association of Doctors of Philosophy: Henry Chandler Cowles, Ph.D., 98; Herbert E. Slaught, Ph.D., 98; Katherine Blunt, -Ph.D., 08. - From the Divinity Alumni Association: Guy C. Crippen, TH; E. J. Goodspeed, 0.3., 97, Ph.D., '98; Oscar D. Briggs, 6x309. ' From the Law School Alumni Association: Frederick Dickson, ex-'05; Charles F. McElroy, A.M., T16; J.D., 15; Chester 5. Bell, H3, J.D., HS. From the School of Education Alumni Association: J. Anthony Humphreys, A.M., 20; Mrs. F. Larkin, 21.; R. L. Lyman, Ph.D., WT. From the Commerce and Administration Alumni Association: Frank E. Weakly, 14; Joseph R. Thomas, 920; John A. Logan, '2!. From Ihe Chicago Alumni Cfub: James M. Sheldon, 03; Charles F. Axelson, ,07; Ralph W. Davis, ,16. From the Chicago Alumnae Club: Mrs. Howard Willett, '07; Helen Norris, 07; Grace A. Coulter, ,99. From the University: Henry Gordon Gale. 96. Ph.D., 99, mudm.mnmmnuu -W-!llml .muuunu- MIMI. .nmulmla IIIIIIIIIHIPAIINHIIHLO IIIIllIIIHCJLHIIuluiivuunnnlIIn- nInIn-n-pw .1 u- - F;
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