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TEL. - V .,-V -.Mi -g H ., f il, .,, A , f f l . f .L M-L ---1--T-W . .m1f? '1,g T ' inf , 7 A-FYFTTTW an f- --AJ. -- f -H ' - ll Q., Ars. lf--' Lf P- eff A . gi L.. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS LITERATURE AND SCIENCES: E - T . as TTT -A L aes 'r at -T--A ,---TT- -.M i Dean Boucher had both his undergraduate and graduate Work at Nlichigan. He has taught there, at Washington University, Ohio State University, the University of Texas, and the University of VVisconsin. He is pro- fessor of American History. As dean, he is Dean Wilkins' associate. Dean Smith graduated from the University of Texas, taught there and in Texas Christian University, and took his Ph.D. here. He is assistant professor of philosophy. As dean he has charge of one-fourth of the men in the college of Arts and Literature, and of all the unclassified men. Mrs. Link is a graduate of Vassar and took her doctorate here. She has taught at Lawrence College as well as the University of Chicago. She is an instructor in Chemistry, and is serving as dean this year in the absence DEAN BOUCHER of Dean Logsdon. Dean Glattfield graduated from Dartsmouth, taught there for a time, then came here for graduate Work, and has remained as a teacher. He is assistant professor of Chemistry. Dean Allee is a graduate of Earlham and took his Ph.D. here. He has taught at the University of Illinois, Williams College, the University of Oklahoma, and Lake Forest. He is associate professor of Zoology. Mrs. Flint is a graduate of the University of Chicago, and has taught here since her graduation. She is professor of English, and is chairman of the Executive Council of the Women of the University. Miss Wallace studied at VVellesley and here at the University. She is professor of French Literature and head of Foster Hall. lVIiss Breckinridge studied at the University of Kentucky, at WVellesley, and at the University of Chicago. She is associate professor of Social Economy and head of Green Hall. l NORTON LINK BALACCLINTCOK Page 23
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. - ,f,,fms'TE at q'f'M'LJs' Q T . vtxr'm'w 3-i ft g 5: L- fygmrf'--rv .,.r.,.,.....4..,x.:.,.,.....,...,,....,..,. i - , . ., , , ..1-T-A---A-H -- - fs-JN mfg. ff. .una -ET., .,- kr sf sf G ,gninf U Y ' f WA- 5-W 'iL'.Y.1v2Qg-M35 ' g A r . A. so f A A, THE COLLEGE OF ARTS LITERATURE AND SCIENCES 1' A.:f1A ' fe.. -- A 1... .AAAAAA Through the medium of deans and Fresh- man advisers, the college of Arts, Literature, and Science has endeavored to develop a system which will further individual guidance for students, establish Faculty-Student co- operation, bring about a fair balance between the many under-graduate interests, and, in particular, encourage and improve both group and individual scholarship. Dean VVilkins has introduced special orien- tation courses for Freshmen and Sophomores, and he is now working on plans for Honor Courses and other types of independent study in the Junior and Senior years. The following staff of deans was appointed in the Autumn Quarter of IQ23 to assist Dean Wilkins in carrying out this program: Deans Boucher, Allee, Glattfield, Kingsbury, lVIacClintock, Norton, Smith, Breckinridge, Flint, Link and Wallace. Dean Wilkins graduated from Amherst and studied in the Graduate Schools of John Hopkins and Harvard, teaching at Amherst and Harvard before coming to the University of Chicago. He is a professor of Romance Languages, his special interest being in Italian Literature. Dean NIacClintock has grown up in the University of Chicago. He is an instructor of Geology, and, as dean, has charge of one-fourth of the men in the Colleges of Arts and Literature. Dean Kingsbury studied at Central College, Yale, and at the University of Chicago. He taught in Grand Island College and Ottawa University before coming here. He is associate professor of Psychology and as dean he has charge of one-fourth of the men in the College of Arts and Literature. Dean Norton graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and took his doctorate here. He has taught in both institutions. He is now associate professor of Bacteriology. As dean he has charge of one-fourth of the men in the College of Arts and Literature. DEAN XKVILKINS SMITH Kixcsi tm C5I.A'I'TFI ID Page 22
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1 J . 5 2 ci: K K TT ' . 0' THE MEDICAL SCHOOL , ..,, - 5 . 1 - -- - a , r a - - - .. Dean Ernest E. Irons, M.D., Ph.D., is Dean of Rush Medical College and Clinical Professor of Med- icine. He took his SB. at the University of Chicago in IQOO, his M.D. at Rush Medical College in IQO3, and his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1912. Dean Irons has acted as Assistant in Bacteriology in the University and as Professor of Medicine both here and at Rush Medical College. He has been an acting dean since 1923. ' DEAN IRONS The past few years have been marked by recognition of the service given by the medical sciences in all countries. The great benefits which have accrued from recent medical advances have become apparent. Some diseases like yellow fever have vanished from the earth. Others like typhoid fever, diphtheria, and scarlet fever, greatly dreaded years ago, are so shorn of their strength that like Bunyan's giant, they can but grin malevolently at passers by the way, biting their nails because they cannot come at them . '4Tuberculosis, once captain of the men of death, has now been reduced to the ranksf, There has resulted a keen interest in these beneficient sciences. They are being better organized and better equipped everywhere, but nowhere more than in America. As we contemplate the im- portant contributions to this achievement made by members and graduates of our own University, and as our new medical buildings rise to imposing heights, our hearts are lifted up, and we confidently hope that these new buildings may be consecrated by the vision in them of truths yet unknown, whereby science may be enlarged and human life enriched. Crescat scientia, vita eXcolatur.'7 Dean Basil C. H. Harvey, A.B., M.B., is a Professor of Anatomy and Dean of Med- cal students. He received his A.B. at the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1894 and his NIB. at the same place in 1898. He graduated from the Norman College of Nova Scotia with the Class of 1895, and was a member of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario in 1898. Dean Harvey taught in the Univer- sity of Toronto before coming to the Univer- sity of Chicago in IQOI. He has been an act- ing dean since 1921. D1-:AN HARVEY Page 24 --41 M WF-,-s ,a-w--i --,,-,4,- --, ,-. as Ml pw Y - M, i 5,1 Lg, HJ,-1-j,hL1L
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