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ANNA ROSS LAPHAM, M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

4256 Langley Avenue.

WALTER C. JONES, A.M., M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

1352 Dakin Street.

CORNELIUS LARSEN LENARD, B.S., M.D., Instructor in Clinical Surgery.

989 W. 20th Street.

THOMAS JOSEPH BRYAN, PH.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

112 West Clark Street, C.

WILLIAM ARTHUR CLARK, A.B., Instructor in Physiology.

808 West Illinois Street, U.

FREDERIC WALTON CARPENTER, PH.D., Instructor in Zoology. 713 West Elm Street, U. CHARLES FRANCIS BRISCOE, A.M., Instructor in Botany. 604 South Busey Avenue, U.

JOHN AUGUSTINE MCHUGH, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator in

Anatomy.

1454 Ogden Ave.

P. GAD KITTERMAN, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. 2614 Cottage Grove Avenue.

PATRICK A. MURPHY, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. 3541 Princeton Avenue. FRANK ABBOTT DWIGHT, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy. 580 W. Madison Street.

ROY WHITE MCCLINTOCK, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Dermatology. 70 Madison street.

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

FACULTY

EDMUND JANES JAMES, PH.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT, Urbana. BERNARD JOHN CIGRAND, M.S., D.D.S., DEAN, Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, Technic and History.

Corner North Avenue and Robey Street.

GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK, B.S. D.D.S., Professor of Bacteriology, Pathology and Therapeutics.

Corner 47th Street and Kenwood Avenue.

DONALD MACKAY GALLIE, D.D.S., Professor of Operative
Dentistry and Operative Technic.
100 State Street.
GEORGE WALTER DITTMAR, D.D.S., Associate Professor of
Operative Dentistry, Technics and Superintendent of Infirmary.

College.

CHARLES ERWIN JONES, B.S., D.D.S., SEC'Y, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

College.

JAMES NELSON MACDOWELL, D.D.S., Professor of Orthodontia. Marshall Field Building.

FRANK EWING ROACH, D.D.S., Professor of Porcelain Art.
Trude Building.

T. ELHANAN POWELL, D.D.S., Professor of Comparative Anat-
omy.
Stewart Building.
THOMAS L. GRISMORE, PH.G., D.D.S., Professor of Dental
Chemistry and Metallurgy.

Hayworth Building.

DON LEE SHAW, M.D., Professor of Oral Surgery.

707 Jackson Boulevard.

OSCAR A. KING, M.D., Professor of Neurology.

70 State Street.

DANIEL ATKINSON K. STEELE, M.D., Consulting Surgeon. Columbus Memorial Building.

WILLIAM THOMAS ECKLEY, M.D., Professor of General and Regional Anatomy. 979 Jackson Boulevard.

JACOB F. BURKHOLDER, M.D., Professor of Physiology. Columbus Memorial Building.

FRED CARL ZAPFFE, M.D., Professor of Histology and Micro1764 Lexington Street.

scopy.

ELMER DEWITT BROTHERS, B.S., LL.B., Professor of Dental
Jurisprudence.
New York Life Building.

JOSEPH MCINTYRE PATTON, M.D., Professor of Physical
Diagnosis and General Anesthetics. 237 South Hoyne Avenue.
W. R. ABBOTT, PH.B., M.D., Professor of Chemistry."

1416 Wilton Avenue. JOHN R. MURPHY, D.D.S, Adjunct Professor of Operative Technic. Corner Van Buren Street and Ashland Avenue. CORINNE B. ECKLEY, Associate Professor of General and Re979 Jackson Boulevard.

gional Anatomy.

SPECIAL LECTURERS AND CLINICIANS

WILLIAM M. HARSHA, M.D., Oral Surgery and General Anesthetics. Columbus Memorial Building. GEORGE THOMAS CARPENTER, M.D., D.D.S., Oral Surgery (Stomatology). Trude Building.

SETH E. MEEK, M.S., PH.D., Comparative Physiology.

Field Columbian Museum.

ZAN D. KLOPPER, Instructor in Dental and Facial Art.
MARTIN J. CONLEY, D.D.S., Oral Surgery.

CHIEF DEMONSTRATORS

477 Grand Avenue.

GEORGE WALTER DITTMAR, DD.S., Operative Dentistry.
GEORGE A. JONES, D.D.S., Prosthetic Dentistry.

CORINNE BUFORD ECKLEY, General and Regional Anatomy.
LOUIS E. BAKE, D.D.S., Porcelain Department.

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

[Michigan Boulevard and Twelfth Street.]
FACULTY

Urbana.

School.

EDMUND JANES JAMES, PH.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT.
FREDERICK MARION GOODMAN, PH.G., DEAN OF THE FAC-
ULTY. Professor of Materia Medica and Botany.
CARL SVANTE NICANOR HALLBERG, PH.G., Professor of
Theoretical and Practical Pharmacy. 358 Dearborn Street.
WILLIAM AUGUST PUCKNER, PH.G., Professor of Chemistry.

WILLIAM BAKER DAY, PH.G., SECRETARY
Professor of Histological Botany.

75 Wells Street. OF THE FACULTY, School.

Highland Park

HENRY HORACE ROGERS, PÅ.B., M.D., Lecturer in Physi-
ology.
EDMUND NORRIS GATHERCOAL, PH.G., Instructor in Phar-
Wilmette.
WALTER SCHMITT, PH.G., Instructor in Chemistry. School.
CLYDE MASON SNOW, PH.G., Instructor in Pharmacy School.

macognosy.

ACADEMY

INSTRUCTORS

FRANK HAMSHER, A.B., PRINCIPAL and Assistant Professor of 924 West Illinois Street, U.

Education. MARGARET ANNIE SCOTT, Instructor in French and German. 915 West California Avenue, U.

JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON, Instructor in Science.

928 West Green Street, U.

JOSEPH HINCKLEY GORDON, A.M., Instructor in History and Geometry. 412 East Daniel Street, C. CHARLES WILLIAM WHITTEN, Instructor in Physics and Geometry. 311 West Illinois Street, U. WILLIAM GAY PALMER, A.M., Instructor in Greek and Latin. 406 East John Street, C.

FLORENCE MARY SMITH, A.B., Instructor in English.

606 West Green Street, U.

CHARLES MAXWELL MCCONN, A.M., Instructor in English.

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ALBERT ALEXANDER SOMERVILLE, B.S., Instructor in 506 South Mathews Avenue, U.

Mathematics.

CELIA ANNE DREW, PH.B., Instructor in English.

602 John Street, C.

HARRY THOMAS NIGHTINGALE, PH.B., Instructor in History. 918 West Oregon Street, U.

For the Staff of the State Laboratory of Natural History, see page 203.

For that of the Agricultural Experiment Station, see page 198.

For that of the Engineering Experiment Station, see page 201.

For that of the State Water Survey, see page 204. For that of the State Entomologist's Office, see page 205.

For that of the State Geological Survey, see page 206.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

HISTORY

The University of Illinois is situated in Champaign County, in the eastern central part of the state, between the cities of Urbana and Champaign, and within the corporate limits of the former. It is one hundred and twentyeight miles south of Chicago, at the junction of the Illinois Central, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, and the Wabash, railroads. The country around is a rich and prosperous agricultural region. The cities of Urbana and Champaign have, together, a population of about 17,000.

In 1862 the national government donated to each state in the Union public land scrip in quantity equal to 30,000 acres for each senator and representative in congress, “for the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, whose leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts * * in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life."

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On account of this grant the state pays the University, semi-annually, interest at the rate of five per cent. on about $610,000; and deferred payments on land contracts amount, approximately, to $35,000.

To secure the location of the University several counties entered into competition by proposing to donate to its use specified sums of money, or their equivalent. Cham

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