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XI. CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY

(Culver, Ind.)

Culver Military Academy was founded in 1894 by Mr. H. H. Culver, of St. Louis, Mo., with the view of helping the boys of the present day to secure that education which would best fit them for college or university, or for an honorable and useful business career. It is located on the northern shore of Lake Maxinkuckee, near the town of Culver, Ind., on the Vandalia Railroad, 84 miles from Chicago and 110 from Indianapolis.

The aim of this Academy is to furnish university preparatory work of a high grade, and to give to all its students thorough individual training in the classroom under judicious and competent instructors, and to combine with this the physical exercise and moral restraint necessary for good health, and the military discipline which develops habits of system, promptness, self-control, and obedience to law, and which makes of the cadet thus trained a successful man and a good citizen.

COLONEL A. F. FLEET, A.M., LL.D., Superintendent, and Professor of Greek.

MAJOR L. R. GIGNILLIAT, S.B., Commandant of Cadets. CAPTAIN G. L. BYROODE, U. S. A., Professor of Military

Science and Tactics.

CAPTAIN H. G. GLASCOCK, S.B., Head Master, and Professor of Latin and History.

CAPTAIN B. H. GREINER, S.M., Professor of Physics and Mathematics.

CAPTAIN F. L. HUNT, A.M., Professor of English. CAPTAIN J. S. FLEET, A.B., Professor of Latin and Greek.

CAPTAIN A. COLEMAN, A.M., Professor of German, French, and Spanish.

CAPTAIN H. J. NOBLE, Instructor of Cavalry. Captain H. F. NOBLE, Professor of English; Mathematics, and Tactics.

CAPTAIN J. F. GRANT, Professor of Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting, and Penmanship.

CAPTAIN J. P. MCCALLIE, A.M., Professor of Mathematics.

CAPTAIN D. F. EDWARDS, A.B., Professor of English and Oratory.

CAPTAIN W. P. CURRIER, S.B., Professor of Mathematics and Tactics.

CAPTAIN D. B. SMITH, A.B., Professor of Chemistry. CAPTAIN H. W. NEWMAN, PH.D., Professor of Chemistry and Biology.

CAPTAIN C. W. THOMAS, A.B., Professor of Greek; Director of Gymnasium.

CAPTAIN H. C. BAYS, Professor of Mathematics and Tactics.

CAPTAIN W. W. WILSON, Instructor in Music.
CAPTAIN G. W. GORRELL, Mathematics and History.
CAPTAIN R. H. MOWBRAY, Latin, Rhetoric.
CAPTAIN H. M. TOWNE, Latin, History, and Athletics.
CAPTAIN J. T. TOBIN, Elocution, History, and Athletics.
CAPTAIN E. J. SMITH, English and Mathematics.

XII. DEARBORN SEMINARY
(Chicago)

Dearborn Seminary was incorporated in September, 1855, as a school for girls, and is the oldest institution of its kind in Chicago. It was for many years in charge of Mr. Zuinglius Grover, a man who was well known in the educational work of the city. From 1885 until 1899 Mrs. Jennie F. Purington, now a member of the Board of Trustees, was principal of the Seminary. In 1899 the school was reincorporated and became affiliated with the University of Chicago. Its present site, 2252 Calumet Avenue, has been occupied for eighteen years.

The course of study is arranged for complete preparation for college. In addition to the Academic Department there are Intermediate, Primary, and Kindergarten Departments.

EVELYN MATZ, PH.B., Principal and Instructor in Physiography.

MARY BELLE HARRIS, PH.D., Instructor in Latin and Greek.

CHARLOTTE SMITH, Instructor in Mathematics and Physics.

CLARA LANDSBERG, L.B., Instructor in English and

German.

ELIZABETH SCHMITT (Sorbonne, Paris), Instructor in French and History.

LULU C. MORRIS, Head of the Intermediate Department.

KATHRINE L. SCOBEY, Head of the Primary Department.

EDITH CAMPBELL, Instructor in Manual Training.
BEATRICE BUTLER, Instructor in Music.

XIII. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

(Chicago)

The University School for Girls admits pupils in the Academic, Intermediate, Primary, and Kindergarten Departments. The courses of study are planned to meet the entrance requirements of the colleges and universities that admit women. Special courses are also given in Music, Drawing, and Painting, Physical Training, Manual Training, and Cooking. Examinations admitting to the University of Chicago are given

at the school. The certificate of the School also admits pupils without entrance examinations to Smith, Vassar, Wellesley, Mount Holyoke, and other colleges. ANNA R. HAIRE, A.B., Dean, and Instructor in Greek and Latin.

SHELLEY WISEMAN, Instructor in Mathematics.
JEANNETTE MCMILLAN, A.B., Instructor in Latin.
IDELLA L. HAMLIN, A.B., Instructor in Science.
Harriet MonROE, Instructor in English.
ELIZABETH F. RISSER, M.L., Instructor in History and
Literature.

CAROLINE S. DAVIES, A.B., Instructor in Greek.
BEATRICE KEY, Instructor in English and History.
ALICE Twight Brugnot, A.M., PH.D., Instructor in
French.

ANTOINETTE VON BEISSEL, Instructor in German. EMILY K. SEYMOUR, Instructor in Intermediate Department.

ELIZABETH N. CAMPBELL, Instructor in Intermediate Department.

WINIFRED LAYTON BEVAN, Instructor in Primary Department.

BERTHA H. WILSON, Instructor of Connecting Class. ANNA M. NOLTE, in charge of the Kindergarten. JAMES M. FOWLER, Instructor in Manual Training. MATILDA C. SCHAFF, Instructor in Physical Training, Reading, Recitation.

IDELLA L. HAMLIN, A.B., Instructor in Swedish Gymnastics.

MARY W. HINMAN, Instructor in Gymnastic Dancing.
MARY M. ANDERSON and JOSEPHINE LARGE, Instruc-
tors in Choral Music, Piano, and Harmony.
EDITH D. NANCREDE, Instructor in Drawing.
FRANCES R. HORTON, Instructor in Cooking.
LILIAN G. MOUNT, Secretary.

ELLEN GRATIOT, Instructor in Hand-work.

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The University has established Relations of Co-operation with the following Secondary Schools:

ILLINOIS

Austin High School, Chicago; principal, George H. Rockwood. Calumet High School, Chicago; principal, A. S. Hall. Englewood High School, Chicago; principal, James E. Armstrong. English High and Manual Training School, Chicago; principal, A. R. Robinson. Hyde Park High School, Chicago; principal, Charles W. French. Jefferson High School, Chicago; principal, Charles A. Cook. John Marshall High School, Chicago; principal, L. J. Block. Lake High School, Chicago; principal, Edward F. Stearns. Lake View High School, Chicago; principal, B. F. Buck. Joseph Medill High School, Chicago; principal, Edward C. Rosseter. Northwest Division High School, Chicago; principal, Franklin P. Fisk. Robert A. Waller High School, Chicago; principal, O. S. Westcott. South Chicago High School, Chicago; principal, Charles I. Parker. South Division High School, Chicago; principal, Spencer R. Smith. William McKinley High School, Chicago; principal George M. Clayberg. The University School for Boys, Chicago; principal, E. C. Coulter. The Starrett School for Girls; principal, Mrs. Helen E. Starrett. Alton High School; principal, J. E. Turner. Atlanta High School; principal, Mary Neff. East Side High School, Aurora; principal, C. L. Phelps. West Side High School, Aurora; principal, C. P. Briggs. Beardstown High School; principal, Elva J. Saunders. South Belvidere High School; principal, C. O. Townsend. Bloomington High School; principal, E. L. Boyer. Blue Island High School; principal, J. E. Lemon. Charleston High School; principal, William Wallis. Clinton High School; principal, Martha Hunt. Clyde High School; principal, H. V. Church. Danville High School; principal, E. D. Martin. Decatur High School; principal, S. W. Ehrman. DeKalb High School; principal, F. M. Giles. Northern Illinois State Normal School, DeKalb; president, John W. Cook. Des Plaines High School; principal, W. L. Smyser. Dixon (North Side) High School; principal, Lydia Williamson. Dixon (South Side) High School; principal, B. F. Bullard. East St. Louis High School; principal, Charles Manners. Elgin High School; principal, E. J. Kelsey. Elgin Academy; dean, George N. Sleight. Evanston High School; principal, Henry L. Boltwood. Freeport High School; principal, L. A. Fulwider. Geneseo High School; principal, H. H. Frost. Harvey High School; principal, J. Elmer Cable. Havana High School; principal, Sara E. Pierce. Highland Park (Deerfield Township) High School; principal, Richard L. Sandwick. Hinsdale High School; principal, Mary Macnair. Jacksonville High School; principal,

Illinois Woman's College, Jacksonville; president, J. R. Harker. Joliet High School; principal, J. Stanley Brown.

La Grange (Lyons Township) High School; principal, E. R. Cole. Kenilworth (New Trier Township) High School; principal, B. D. Parker. Ferry Hall Seminary, Lake Forest; principal, Sabra L. Sargent. Lake Forest School for Boys, Lake Forest; principal, J. C. Sloan. LaSalle High School; principal, T. J. McCormack. Lincoln High School; principal, I. M. Allen. Macomb High School; principal, Charles E. Lawyer. Western Illinois State Normal School, Macomb; president, J. W. Henninger. Mattoon High School; principal, J. P. Gilbert. Mendota (West Side) High School; principal, Myra J. Howes. Moline High School; principal, F. A. Thomas. Monmouth High School; principal, W. L. Hanson. Morgan Park High School; principal, J. H. Heil. Morrison High School; principal, Grace Bushnell. Oak Park High School; principal, John C. Hanna. Ottawa High School; principal, J. O. Leslie. Peoria High School; principal, A. W. Beasley. Polo High School; principal, Lillian Jose. Pontiac High School; principal, C. E. DeButts. Princeton High School; principal, McGill. Quincy High School; principal, J. E. Pearson. Riverside High School; principal, E. L. Hardy. Rockford High School; principal, E. U. Graff. Rock Island High School; principal, H. E. Brown. Springfield High School; principal, L. M. Castle. St. Charles High School; principal, H. Lavina Moore. Sterling High School; principal, E. T. Austin. Streator High School; principal, R. R. Upton. Sycamore High School; principal, J. M. Adee. Tuscola High School; principal, F. W. Schacht. Waukegan High School; principal, W. J. Stebbins. Wheaton High School; principal, Ella Gregg.

CALIFORNIA

Los Angeles High School; principal, W. H. Hough. San Francisco (Girls) High School; principal, Elisha Brooks. San Francisco (Lowell) High School; principal, Frank Morton. COLORADO

Colorado Springs High School; principal, George E. Myers. Denver (District No. 1; High School) principal, W. H. Smiley. Denver (North Side) High School; principal, Edward L. Brown. Denver (West Side) High School; principal, E. F. Hermanns. Leadville High School; principal, W. M. Parker. Pueblo (Centennial) High School; Principal, John M. Downen. Pueblo (Central) High School; principal, Izora Scott.

GEORGIA

Atlanta (Girls) High School; principal, Nettie C. Sergeant. INDIANA

Anderson High School; principal, J. B. Pearcy. Auburn High School; principal, O. D. Tyner. Crawfordsville High School;

principal, Anna Wilson. Elkhart High School; principal, S. B. McCracken. Frankfort High School; principal, John J. Mitchell. Fort Wayne High School; principal, Chester T. Lane. Goshen High School; principal, Lillian Michael. Girls' Classical School, Indianapolis; principal, Mrs. May Wright Sewall. Indianapolis (Manual Training) High School; principal, Charles E. Emmerich. Indianapolis (Shortridge) High School; principal, George W. Benton. Lafayette High School; principal, R. F. Haight. La Porte High School; principal, F. J. Simms. Ligonier High School; principal, W. A. Baum. Logansport High School; principal, John M. Ashby. Marion High School; principal, V. R. McNight. Michigan City High School; principal, Louis Keeler. Muncie High School; principal, Walter F. Erwin. Richmond High School; principal, D. R. Ellabarger. South Bend High School; principal, Charles H. Bartlett. Terre Haute High School; principal, C. J. Wats. Wabash High School; principal, Adelaide Baylor. Warsaw High School; principal, J. J. Early.

IOWA

Cedar Rapids High School; principal, Abbie S. Abbott. Clinton High School; principal, J. S. McCowan. Council Bluffs High School; principal, F. C. Ensign. Davenport High School; principal, William D. Wells. Saint Katherine's Hall, Davenport; The Sisters of St. Mary. Des Moines (East Side) High School; principal, May Goodrell. Des Moines (West Side) High School; principal, William Crusinberry. Dubuque High School; principal, Frank L. Smart. Fort Dodge High School; principal, I. N. Warren. Glenwood High School; principal, Katherine Manthe. Keokuk High School; principal, Jesse Benjamin. Marshalltown High School; principal, Ellis U. Graff. Mason City High School; principal, Esther L. Bissell. Ottumwa High School; principal, J. E. Roberts. Red Oak High School; principal, Edward E. Rall. Sioux City High School; principal, George E. Marshall. Washington High School; principal, Seth Thomas.

KANSAS

Fort Scott High School; principal, W. C. Lansdon. Kansas City High School; principal, W. C. McCroskey. Leavenworth High School; principal, W. A. Evans. Topeka High School; principal, H. S. Miller.

KENTUCKY

Louisville (Girls) High School; principal, W. H. Bartholomew. Louisville (Boys) High School; principal, R. P. Halleck. MAINE

Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville; principal, Franklin W. Johnson.

MICHIGAN

Battle Creek High School; principal, H. D. Nutt. Bay City High School; principal, George R. Swain. Benton Harbor High School; principal, O. G. Marsh. Calumet High School; principal, Edward J. Hall. Detroit (Central) High School; principal, James H. Beazell. Detroit (The Eastern) High School; principal, S. L. Houghton. The Detroit Home and Day School; principal, Ella M. Liggett. Grand Rapids (Central) High School; principal, A. J. Volland. Ishpeming High School; principal, May McKitrick. Jackson High School; principal, L. S. Norton. Marquette High School; principal, Albert A. Kienholz. Menominee High School; principal, W. L. German. Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake; principal, James H. Harris. Saginaw (East Side) High School; principal, Webster Cook. Saginaw (West Side) High School; principal, L. B. Austin. St. Joseph High School; principal, Max R. Hodgdon.

MINNESOTA

Duluth High School; principal, Charles A. Smith. Minneapolis (Central) High School; principal, John N. Greer. Minneapolis (East Side) High School: principal, W. F. Webster. St. Paul (Central) High School; principal, E. V. Robinson. St. Paul (Cleveland) High School; principal, S. A. Farnsworth. St. Paul (Humboldt) High School; principal, Henry S. Baker. Saint Mary's Hall, Faribault; rector, Rt. Rev. S. C. Edsall. The Shattuck School, Faribault; Rev. James Dobbin. MISSOURI

Blees Military Academy, Macon; superintendent, F. W. Blees. Kansas City (Central) High School; principal T. I. Cammack. Kansas City (Manual Training) High School; principal, Kansas City (Westport) High School; principal, S. A. Underwood. St. Joseph High School; principal, C. E. Miller. St. Louis High School; principal, W. J. S. Bryan. MONTANA

Helena High School; principal, William R. Trowbridge. NEBRASKA

Omaha High School; principal, A. H. Waterhouse. Brownell Hall, Omaha; dean, Georgiana Humphreys. NEW YORK

Buffalo (Masten Park) High School; principal, F. S. Fosdick. OHIO

Akron High School; principal, D. C. Rybolt. Canton High School; principal, C. A. Armstrong. Cleveland (Central) High School; principal, Edward L. Harris. Cleveland (East Side) High School; principal, B. U. Rannells. Cleveland (Lincoln) High School; principal, James W. McLane. Cleveland (South) High School; principal, G. A. Reutenik. Columbus (Central) High School; principal, Charles E. Albright. Columbus (East) High School; principal, F. B. Pearson. Columbus (North) High School; principal, C. D. Everett. Dayton (Steele) High School; principal, Charles L. Loos, Jr. Findlay High School; principal, J. F. Smith. Sandusky High School; principal, George L. Dietrich. Toledo (Central) High School; principal, S. F. Ball. Youngstown High School; principal, W. L. Griswold. PENNSYLVANIA

Pittsburg (Central) High School; principal, Edward Rynearson. Westtown Boarding School, Westtown; principal, William F. Wickersham.

TEXAS

Dallas High School; superintendent, J. L. Long. Denison High School; principal F. B. Hughes. El Paso High School; principal, H. P. Reynolds. Fort Worth High School; principal, W. D. Williams. Galveston High School; principal,Ransom. Houston High School; principal, W. G. Smiley. Sherman High School; principal, B. W. Glasgow. WISCONSIN

Appleton (Ryan) High School; principal, Ralph W. Pringle. Elkhorn High School; principal, T. J. Jones. Fond du Lac High School; principal, Elizabeth Waters. Hillside Home School; principals, Ellen and Jane Lloyd-Jones. Janesville High School; principal, H. C. Buell. Manitowoc High School; principal, P. G. W. Kellar. Milwaukee (East Division) High School; principal, George A. Chamberlain. Milwaukee (South Division) High School; principal, Edward Rissman. Milwaukee (West Division) High School; principal, C. E. McLenegan. Milwaukee-Downer College; president, Ellen C. Sabin. Racine High School; principal, E. W. Blackhurst. Sheboygan High School; principal, John S. Roesseler. Waukesha High School; principal, H. L. Terry. Carroll College, Waukesha; president, Wilbur F. Carrier, D.D.

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION*

Officially the University provides for positive and constructive religious education on the conviction that it is a normal part of education in general, and an element in complete living. Instruction is given on Sunday in the Bible by the President and by chosen specialists, and credit is given for this class work. On Sunday morning the University Preacher conducts a public service in Leon Mandel Assembly Hall. Chapel Assemblies are held on Monday for the Junior Colleges, on Tuesday for the Senior Colleges, on Wednesday for the Divinity School, and on Thursday for the Graduate School. Attendance on Monday and Tuesday is required of undergraduates.

The Board of the Christian Union, composed of representatives of the Faculties, the Schools and Colleges, the University Settlement, and the religious organizations of the 'University, meets monthly to consider and decide upon matters affecting the religious life of the University. The University Preachers are nominated by this Board.

The Chaplain is specially charged with assisting all the agencies of spiritual life, performs such of the duties of pastor as may be required, holds himself ready for consultations with students, and upon occasion acts as University Preacher.

THE UNIVERSITY PREACHERS

The following is the list of University Preachers for the year beginning with the Summer Quarter, 1904:

THE SUMMER QUARTER, 1904

June 19, Rev. Professor Herbert Lee Stetson, D.D.,
LL.D., Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
June 26, July 3, Rev. William R. Richards, D.D.,
New York City.

July 10, 17, Rev. Professor George Barker Stevens,
D.D., LL.D., Yale Divinity School.
July 24, "Settlement Day." Addresses by Professor
Charles Zueblin and Miss Mary E. McDowell,
Head Resident of the University Settlement.
July 31, Rev. Professor Herbert Lee Stetson, D.D.,
LL.D., Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Aug. 7, 21, Rev. Professor Charles Richmond Hender-
son, University Chaplain.

Aug. 14, Rev. Professor Herbert Lockwood Willett.
Aug. 28, Convocation Sunday. Rev. Professor John
Pentland Mahaffy, D.D., University of Dub-
lin.

THE AUTUMN QUARTER, 1904 Oct. 2, Rev. Professor Charles Richmond Henderson, University Chaplain.

Oct. 9, The President of the University.

Oct. 16, Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., New York City. Oct. 23, Rev. William J. McCaughan, D.D., Third Presbyterian Church, Chicago.

Nov. 27, Dec. 4, President Charles Cuthbert Hall, D.D., Union Theological Seminary, New York City.

Dec. 11, Rev. Orrin Philip Gifford, D.D., Buffalo, N. Y. Dec. 18, Convocation Sunday. Rev. Orrin Philip Gifford, D.D., Buffalo, N. Y.

THE WINTER QUARTER, 1905

Jan. 8, Rev. Orrin Philip Gifford, D.D., Buffalo,
N. Y.

Jan. 15, Rev. Frederic E. Dewhurst, D.D., University
Congregational Church, Chicago.
Jan. 22, 29, Rev. Armstrong Black, D.D., Toronto, Can.
Feb. 5, Professor George Foote Moore, Ph.D., D.D.,

Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Addresses by Professor Harry Pratt Judson, Associate Professor Edwin Erle Sparks, and Assistant Professor Herbert Lockwood Willett.

Feb. 19, 26, March 5, Rev. George Hodges, D. C. L., Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass.

Mch. 12, 19, President William H. P. Faunce, D.D., Brown University, Providence, R. I.

THE SPRING QUARTER, 1905

April 2, 9, President Henry Churchill King, Oberlin College.

Oct. 30, Mr. H. H. Jacobs, Warden of University April 16, 23, Rev. Latham A. Crandall, D.D., MinneapSettlement, Milwaukee, Wis.

Nov. 6, 13, 20, Rev. Henry A. Lubeck, New York
City.

*For the Administrative Board of the Christian Union, see p. 49.

olis, Minn.

April 30, May 7, 14, Rev. Thomas Robert Slicer, Church of All Souls, New York City.

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