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2. Life of Christ (Autumn, Winter, Spring), Dr. Henry B. Sharman. 3. A Sketch of Old Testament History (Autumn), Associate Professor Herbert L. Willett.

4. The Gospel of John (Winter, Spring), Dr. Henry B. Sharman.

LECTURES ON THE HASKELL FOUNDATION

The fourteenth series of Lectures on the Haskell Foundation was delivered in January, 1909, by Professor A. V. Williams Jackson, PH.D., LL.D., of Columbia University, on the subject of "The Religion of Persia."

VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS

The students have organized efficient societies for devotional meetings and aggressive religious labor: the Young Women's Christian League, the Young Men's Christian Association, the Evangelistic Band of the Divinity School, the Brownson Club, and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew.

THE UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT

The Board of the University of Chicago Settlement is incorporated and owns a building and lots worth about $13,000. A new residence, with ample halls and clubrooms, has recently been completed at a cost of about $30,000. The Board is regarded as the Philanthropic Committee of the Christian Union, and reports to the Union. To maintain the work the Board depends upon the voluntary offerings of Faculty, students, and friends of the University. The new Settlement house and the gymnasium are at 4630 Gross Avenue. The Head Resident is Miss MARY E. MCDOWELL.

OFFICIAL AND SEMI-OFFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS

THE ASSOCIATION OF DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY
OFFICERS, 1908-9

OTIS WILLIAM CALDWELL, PH.D. 1898, President.

ANNIE MARION MACLEAN, PH.D. 1900, Vice-President.

HERBERT ELLSWORTH SLAUGHT, PH.D. 1898, Secretary-Treasurer.
ELEANOR PRESCOTT HAMMOND, PH.D. 1898, Corresponding Secretary.

THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY

All persons giving instruction in the University in any of the languages and all graduate students working in the languages who have been accepted as candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, are eligible to membership in the Philological Society. Its officers are Professor William Gardner Hale, President; Professor Starr Willard Cutting, Secretary and Treasurer. The President and Secretary constitute the programme committee.

MUSIC

LESTER BARTLETT JONES, A.B., Associate and Director of Music.

VOLUNTARY COURSES IN MUSIC

Harmony. History of Music.

Sight Singing and Voice Training. Church Music.

ORGANIZATIONS

The University Choir. The University of Chicago Glee Club. The Women's Glee Club. The University of Chicago Military Band.

THE REYNOLDS CLUB

The clubhouse is a gift of the late Joseph Reynolds through his executor, Mr. Joy Morton, and forms one of the Tower Group of buildings. The entrance doors open on a stair-hall which is a reminder of old English stairhalls of the Elizabethan period of architecture. To the left is a large reading-room, 36 feet wide and 68 feet long. To the right is the billiard room. The second story contains the reception room, club rooms for various student organizations, etc. The third story also contains club rooms, the steward's

room, and servants' room, etc. The principal feature of the third floor is the assembly room, which is used for dances and for informal social affairs. The trusses of the roof are of open timber work of sycamore. At the north end of the assembly room is a small stage. The main rooms in the first and second stories have paneled wainscoting and beam-ceilings of oak. The friezes in the library and billiard room were designed after a careful study of wall decorations and applied designs in old stuffs and brocades of the period. The walls and ceilings in the main rooms on the second floor are treated in weathered plaster, the fireplace in the hall receiving some color. The small theater on the third floor has a painted tapestry-effect curtain representing a fête-day in mediaeval times. In the basement are the bowling-alleys, barber shop, and check room. The building is provided with all known modern improvements. The aim throughout-in the color, furniture, draperies, and rugs-was to introduce nothing but what the splendid architecture seemed to demand for its completion.

With the aim of promoting unity and a sentiment of equality among the men of the University, more than a year before the opening of the Reynolds Club in October, 1903, a constitutional commission so broadly organized as to embrace every element of student activity among the men of the University, was created, composed of fifty-eight students and nine members of the faculty. This commission prepared a constitution which was approved by the Board of Student Organizations and the University Council. The form of government provided for in this instrument aims to give simultaneous and due expression to the activities of the men students and to the interests of the University. The executive authority of the club is vested in an executive council composed of the five officers of the club, who are annually elected by the active members, and two members of the faculty appointed by the Board of Student Organizations. All men who are students of the University in residence are eligible to active membership upon payment of moderate quarterly dues ($2.00); any officer of the University, or former. member thereof, is eligible to associate membership, thereby enjoying all the privileges of an active member save the right to vote and to hold office, upon payment of $3.00 a year.

The officers of the Reynolds Club for the year 1909-10 are the following: President, Winston Patrick Henry, 1910; Vice-President, Mansfield Ralph Cleary, 1910; Secretary, Earle Albert Goodenow, 1910; Treasurer, William Lucas Crawley, 1911; Librarian, Harry Osgood Latham, 1910.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS, 1908-9

JOHN FRANKLIN HAGEY, '98, President.

FRANCIS HUMBOLDT CLARK, '82, First Vice-President.

KATE BELLE MILLER, '02, Second Vice-President.

JOSEPH EDWIN FREEMAN, '99, Third Vice-President.

GEORGE OWEN FAIRWEATHER, '07, and HARRY ARTHUR HANSEN, '09, General Secretaries.

FOR TERM 1906-9

BURT B. BARKER, '97
GEORGE E. NEWCOMB, '86
FREDERICK D. BRAM-
HALL, '02

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

FOR TERM 1907-10
EDGAR A. BUZZELL, '86
AGNES R. WAYMAN, '03
PERCY B. ECKHART, '99

FOR TERM 1908-11
WARREN P. BEHAN, '94, d
'97, PH.D., '99
MARY FREEMAN STRONG, '01
JAMES M. SHELDON, '03, 1 '04

OFFICERS OF LOCAL CLUBS

Chicago Alumni Club-JAMES W. LINN, '97, President; GEORGE 0. FAIRWEATHER, '07, 206 LaSalle Street, Chicago, Secretary.

Chicago Alumnæ Club-SARA A. JANSON, '00, President; LOUISE ROTH, '00, 2241⁄2 Warren Avenue, Chicago, Secretary.

Eastern Alumni Club-JOSEPH E. FREEMAN, '99, President; GLENROSE BELL CARAWAY '98, 319 West 94th Street, New York City, and MILTON J. DAVIES, '03, 502 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., Secretaries.

New England Alumni Club-ELBRIDGE R. ANDERSON, '85, President; REV. ELISHA M. LAKE, '97, 80 Berkeley Street, Lawrence, Mass., Secretary. Twin City Alumni Club-LOUIS W. RAPEER, '05, President; ORIC O. WHITED, '05, 1206 Fifth Street, Minneapolis, Minn., Secretary.

Rocky Mountain Alumni Club-HERBERT A. Howe, '75, President; ELLA R. METSKER, '06, 1439 Gilpin Street, Denver, Colo., Secretary.

Northwest Alumni Club-DR. SAMUEL D. BARNES, '94, 306 Arcade Block, Seattle, Wash., Chairman.

Utah Alumni Club-JOHN SUNDWALL, PH.D., '07, President; RALPH A. MCBROON, '01, 613 Tribune Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, Secretary. Philippine Alumni Club-DAVID P. BARROWS, PH.D., '97, President; FRANK R. WHITE, '01, Bureau of Education, Manila, P. I., Secretary.

Northern Ohio Alumni Club-RALPH R. SNOW, '97, President; JOHN W. PERRIN, PH.D., '95, Case Library, Cleveland, O., Secretary.

Washington (D. C.) Alumni Club-LEROY T. VERNON, '02, President; ARTHUR MINNICK, '97, Patent Office, Washington, D. C., Secretary.

Philadelphia Alumni Club-WILLIAM H. ELFRETH, '02, President; EDWIN D. SOLENBERGER, '00, 1506 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Secretary. Rock Island Alumni Club-GEORGE G. PERRIN, '06, M. W. A. Building, Rock Island, Ill., Secretary.

Rockford Alumni Club-DAVID D. MADDEN, PH.D., '07, President; DR. DUDLEY W. DAY, '04, Ashton Building, Rockford, Ill., Secretary. Pittsburg Alumni Club-WALDO P. BREEDEN, '97, Chairman; Eugenia W. WELLER, '97, 5747 Howe Street, Pittsburg, Pa., Secretary.

Milwaukee Alumni Club-JAMES H. GAGNIER, '08, President; BELLE HERMAN, '04, Milwaukee, Wis., Secretary.

Tokyo Alumni Club-BIJI ASADA, President; H. E. COLEMAN, Tokyo, Japan, Secretary.

THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS, 1908-9

DAVID W. HULBURT, '82, President.
WILLIAM P. MCKEE, '87, First Vice-President.
GEORGE R. WOOD, '92, Second Vice-President.
ROBERT B. DAVIDSON, '97, Third Vice-President.
EDGAR J. GOODSPEED, '97, Secretary-Treasurer.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

RALPH W. HOBBS, '97. MARTIN W. BUCK, '92. WILLIAM E. CHALMERS, '97.

THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION

This Association gathers into one organization the prominent interests of the Divinity students. Its objects are expressed in its constitution.

THE DIVINITY COUNCIL

The Divinity Council is the representative body of the Divinity students before the Faculty. It has general charge, on the students' side, of all matters pertaining to the Faculty and students.

The Council is composed of the officers and chairman of the several Committees of the Students' Association.

THE LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS, 1909-10

JOHN ROBERT COCHRAN, LL.B., '04, President.

DAVID FALK ROSENTHAL, J. D., '06, Vice-President.

RUDOLPH ERNST SCHREIBER, LL.B., '06, 134 Monroe St., Chicago, Secretary

Treasurer.

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