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GENERAL ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY

The University is organized in Divisions, as follows: Schools and Colleges; University Extension; Libraries, Laboratories, and Museums; University Press.

The Schools at present organized are: the Graduate School of Arts and Literature; the Ogden (Graduate) School of Science; the Divinity School; the Law School; the Medical Courses (in co-operation with Rush Medical College); and the School of Education.

The Colleges at present organized are: the Colleges of Arts, of Literature, of Science, of Philosophy, of Commerce and Administration; the College of Education; University College.

The Extension Division directs the work of students who are unable to attend exercises held at the University.

Under the third Division are included: the General Library and all Departmental Libraries; Laboratories; the general museums and all special

museums.

The University Press has charge of all printing and publication for the University, and of the purchase and distribution of books and supplies.

OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, President of the University.
WALTER A. PAYNE, University Recorder and Examiner.
CHARLES RICHMOND HENDERSON, Chaplain.

J. SPENCER DICKERSON, Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
THOMAS WAKEFIELD GOODSPEED, Corresponding Secretary.
WALLACE HECKMAN, Counsel and Business Manager.

TREVOR ARNETT, Auditor.

DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON, Secretary to the President.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OF ARTS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL, Dean of the Faculties of Arts, Literature, and Science. ALBION WOODBURY SMALL, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature. ROLLIN D. SALISBURY, Dean of the Ogden (Graduate) School of Science.

MARION TALBOT, Dean of Women.

SOPHONISBA PRESTON BRECKINRIDGE, Assistant Dean of Women.

LEON CARROLL MARSHALL, Dean of the Senior Colleges, and Dean of the College of Commerce and Administration.

HENRY GORDON GALE, Dean of Science in the Colleges.

ROBERT MORSS LOVETT, Dean of the Junior Colleges.

PERCY HOLMES BOYNTON, JAMES WEBER LINN, FRANK JUSTUS MILLER, ELIZABETH WALLACE, Deans in the Junior Colleges.

OTIS WILLIAM CALDWELL, Dean of University College.

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

SHAILER MATHEWS, Dean of the Divinity School.

JAMES PARKER HALL, Dean of the Law School.

JOHN MILTON DODSON, Dean of the Medical Students.

HARRY GIDEON WELLS, Dean in Medical Work.

CHARLES HUBbard Judd, Director of the School of Education.
SAMUEL CHESTER PARKER, Dean of the College of Education.
FRANKLIN WINSLOW JOHNSON, Principal of the University High School.

NATHANIEL BUTLER, Director of Co-operation with Secondary Schools.

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

HERVEY FOSTER MALLORY, Secretary of the Correspondence-Study Depart

ment.

THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES, LABORATORIES, AND MUSEUMS

ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, Director of University Libraries.

JAMES CHRISTIAN MEINICH HANSON, Associate Director of University
Libraries.

THOMAS CHROWDER CHAMBERLIN, Director of Museums.
EDWIN BRANT FROST, Director of the Yerkes Observatory.

JULIUS STIEGLITZ, Director of Laboratories.

NEWMAN MILLER, Director.

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS

OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY

The list of official publications is as follows:

The Weekly Calendar.

The Quarterly Time Schedules.

SEPTEMBER

Circular of Information, The Annual Register.

JANUARY

Announcements (illustrated), The Summer Quarter (Preliminary Announcement of Courses).

FEBRUARY

Circular of Information, The Divinity School.

Bulletin of Information, The University High School (Summer Quarter).

MARCH

Circular of Information, The University: Illustrated Bulletin of Information. Bulletin of Information, The President's Report.

Announcements, Summer Quarter: Courses of Instruction.

APRIL

Circular of Information, The Colleges and Graduate Schools.
Bulletin of Information, Assistance to Students.

Announcements, The Law School.

MAY

Circular of Information, Rush Medical College.

Bulletin of Information, The School of Education.

Announcements, The College of Commerce and Administration.

JUNE

Bulletin of Information, Training for Philanthropic Service.
Announcements, The Correspondence-Study Department.

GROUP CIRCULARS

Philosophy, Psychology, Education.

Political Economy, Political Science, History, Sociology and Anthropology. Household Administration.

Semitic Languages and Literatures, Biblical and Patristic Greek.

Greek, Latin, Sanskrit and Indo-European Comparative Philology, History of Art.

Romance, German, English, General Literature.

Mathematics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, Chemistry.

Geology, Geography, Paleontology.

Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Botany, Pathology, Hygiene and Bacte

riology.

Public Speaking.

SPECIAL CIRCULARS

tion.

Classes in Fine and Industrial Arts, Summer Session, The School of Educa

Courses of Study in the Field of Religion and Ethics.

Thesis Regulations.

Handbook of the University Libraries.

The Yerkes Observatory (illustrated).

Program of the Elementary School.

University College (Autumn, Winter, and Spring Quarters).

University High School (annual).

General Information (illustrated).

Information concerning Railroad Rates, Schedules, and Special Parties from

the South (Summer Quarter).

University Public Lectures (Summer Quarter).

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, A.M., LL.D., President of the University; Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, and Head of the Department of Political Science.

A.B., Williams College, 1870; A.M., ibid., 1883; Principal of High School, Troy, N.Y.; Professor of History, University of Minnesota, 1885-92; LL.D., Williams College, 1893; Co-editor of The American Historical Review, 1895-1902; LL.D., Queen's University, Ontario, 1903; Professor of Political Science and Head Dean of the Colleges, University of Chicago, 1892-4; Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science and Dean of the Faculties of Arts, Literature, and Science, ibid., 1894-1907; Acting President, ibid., 1906-7; President, ibid., 1907-; LL.D., State University of Iowa, 1907; LL.D., Washington University, St. Louis, 1907; LL.D., Western Reserve University, 1909; LL.D., Harvard University, 1909; LL.D., University of Michigan, 1911.

JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL, A.M., Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology; Director of the Psychological Laboratory; Dean of the Faculties of Arts, Literature, and Science.

A.B., University of Michigan, 1890; A.M., ibid., 1891; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1891-2; Universities of Berlin and Halle, 1892-3; Instructor in Experimental Psychology, University of Minnesota, 1893-4; Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Chicago, 1894-1901; Associate Professor, ibid., 1901-4; Professor and Director of the Psychological Laboratory, ibid., 1904-; Head of the Department of Psychology, ibid., 1905-; President of the American Psychological Association, 1906; Dean of the Senior Colleges, University of Chicago, 1908-11; Dean of the Faculties of Arts, Literature, and Science, ibid., 1911—.

GALUSHA ANDERSON, A.M., S.T.D., LL.D., Professor of Homiletics. Newton Center, Mass. Retired.

A.B., University of Rochester, 1854; A.M., ibid., 1857; Student, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1854-6; Pastor, Janesville, Wis., 1856-8; St. Louis, Mo., 1858-66; S.T.D., University of Rochester, 1866; Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, Church Polity, and Pastoral Duties, Newton Theological Institution, 1866-73; Pastor, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873-6; Pastor, Chicago, 1876-8; President of the old University of Chicago, 1878-85; LL.D., University of Rochester and Madison (now Colgate) University, 1884; Pastor, Salem, Mass., 1885; President of Denison University, 1887-90; Professor of Homiletics, Church Polity, and Pastoral Duties, Baptist Union Theological Seminary, 1890-2; Professor and Head of the Department of Homiletics, University of Chicago, 1892-1904. EDWARD EMERSON BARNARD, A.M., Sc.D., LL.D., Professor of Practical Astronomy, and Astronomer in the Yerkes Observatory.

Graduate, School of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, 1887; A.M. (honoris causa) University of the Pacific, 1889; Sc.D., Vanderbilt University, 1893; in charge of Observatory, ibid., 1883-7; Astronomer in the Lick Observatory, 1887-95; Professor of Practical Astronomy, University of Chicago, and Astronomer in the Yerkes Observatory, 1895LL.D., Queen's University, 1909; Lalande Gold Medal (1892), Arago Gold Medal (1893), Janssen Gold Medal (1900), Académie des Sciences, Paris; Gold Medal, Royal Astronomical Society, 1897; Janssen Prize, Société Astronomique de France, 1906; Vice-President, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1898; Associate Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Hon. Member, Royal Astronomical Society of Canada; Foreign Associate and Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society; Member, Société Astronomique de France; Member, National Academy of Sciences; Member, American Philosophical Society.

HARLAN H. BARROWS, S.B., PD.M., Professor of Geography.

S.B., University of Chicago, 1903; Graduate Student, ibid., 1903-6; Instructor in University College, ibid., 1903-7; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1903-7; Instructor in Geology and Geography, ibid., 1907-8; Assistant Professor, ibid., 1908-10; Associate Professor of Geography, ibid., 1910-14; Pd.M. (hon.), Michigan State Normal College, 1912; Professor of Geography, University of Chicago, 1914-.

ROBERT RUSSELL BENSLEY, A.B., M.B., Professor of Anatomy.

A.B., University of Toronto, 1889; Demonstrator of Histology, ibid., 1891-2; M.B., ibid., 1892; Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 1892; Assistant Demonstrator of Biology, University of Toronto, 1892-9; Demonstrator of Biology, ibid., 1899-1901; Assistant Professor of Anatomy, University of Chicago, 1901-5; Associate Professor, ibid., 1905-7; Professor, ibid., 1907-; Editor, Internationale Monatsschrift für Historie und Physiologie, 1912.

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