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AAAfvxAA , U MA, 'EE' IHI IE 'llugjjvnb IIIL L 6:1 I -P ' JAMES W. ARMSTRONG TCT If ITUDENTI DI: Il.I.I CII T IS a pleasure indeed to bring to you greetings from the University Board of Trustees and to felicitate you for the opportunity that is yours to secure an education at our great University. In our effort to promote the good name and welfare of the University we rely upon you now as students to do your part, and also later when you have joined the ranks of our alumni. The rapid progress that has been made by the Uni- versity of Illinois, I am certain, is due in a large measure to the army of fine young men and women of whom our student body and alumni are composed. r President, Board of Trustees I X I Q x x x x x s ax x s x .ax .mx .A .ax Ax .A ..x Ax .ex ..x .AfR4. A. 0. 0. 0. 11. 1, 0- 1.. 11.11. 0. A. I.. 0. 1,- 1. I.. 1.. 1. fl Q Page 21
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o' 'lI'lHllE1llg,5,1Ub ll IL Lllflln - X yyfyyy HON. LEN SMALL HON. LOUIS L. EMMERSON THE IBDAIQD DF TID ITEEI The Governor of Illinois The Superintendent of Public Instruction Hon. Len Small, Springfield Hon. Francis G. Blair, Springfield Hon. Louis L. Emmerson, Springfield OFFICERS OF THE BOARD J. W. ARMSTRONG, Rock Island .... ..... P resident A. M. BURKE, Champaign ..... ..,.. T ,eammr H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Urbana .... ..... S ecretary Lnovu MOREY, Urbana ...... ..... C omptroller ELECTED MEMBERS ' Merle J. Trees George A. Barr Mrs. Anna W. Ickes M1-5, Laura B. Evans Chicago Joliet Hubbard Woods Taylor-ville Mrs. Mary E. Busey James W. Armstrong Robert R. Ward William L. Noble Urbana Rock Island Benton Chicago Mrs. Helen M. Grigsby Frank L. Simpson Walter T. Fisher Pittsfield Flora Chicago . - ' . 1 4 . ,IL I TW - ' - 1 ' ' 'L f'T:'?'4 :1? ik.. . . , 4.. . , Fi' Ki I la mi ' A Y QQ f ul l Burke Buscy Trees Ickcs Barr Fisher Morey Blair Noble Ward Simpson Evans Grigsby Cunningham ' .4644 -I A4 A bylxpbs 1. 11.. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 1.. My 'A Page 20 A A ff ff
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b A yv yv- yu yu xy xv Q' 'ir :Hi IE 1' gp 5 .Up 1lIL1l.1l Ur - .A LA THE CDLLEGE Cf W' X' 1 I . - x 454 ' N' Y V , I ... . v 9 7 LIIBEIQAL ADT! AND ICIENCEI Kiaxonic CHARLES Bfxucocx, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was born in South Brookfield, New York, on September 8, 1864. He studied at the University of Minnesota and at Harvard, completing his work there in 1896. On leaving Harvard, he became an assistant professor at the University of California. This position he left to accept the presi- dency of the University of Arizona in 1903. From 1910 to April, 1913, he served as a specialist in higher education in the United States Bureau of DEAN KICNDRIC C. BABCOCK HE College of Liberal Arts and Sciences was founded in IQIS by the union of the former Col- lege of Liberal Arts with the contemporary College of Science. Since that time the Colleges of Commerce and Education and the School of journalism have arisen from former departments of this College. It is still much the largest of the Colleges, not only in the num- ber of its students, but also in the size of its faculty, Its nineteen separate departments and its affiliation Education, accepting his present position at the end of that time. with the other Colleges and Schools of the University offer the student a general education. The College offers special curricula in Chemistry and in Chemical Engineering, as well as pre-profes- sional courses in preparation for journalism, law, and medicine. The College provides, moreover, instruction in its several departments for students registered in other Colleges and the Graduate School to such an extent that it may well be considered the general serv- ice College of the University. E' tif'-up . . - 'J Chemistry Building x xsmx ,AQKKAQQ A b,xb,,7y,, ? ? N P P p 1 P I :gm .. ..x .ex .. .K . ,A A -,X Page 22
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