Price $1.00Per Yew Zhe Wntveretty of CbicaooFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Single Copies5 CentsUniversity RecordPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYCHICAGOCbe Tllniverstts ot Gbicaao pressVOL, III, NO. 53. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 3:00 P.M. MARCH 31, 1899.Entered In the post office Chicago, Illinois, as second-class matter.CONTENTS. April 2, Sunday. — Convocation Sunday.r „ .,-. m , r. , ,. « ,. 8:30 A.M. Bible Classes. Haskell Oriental Museum.I. Programme of the Twenty-Eighth Convocation,Spring 1899 -------- 363 4 : °° ™* The Convocation Vesper Service.II. Vesper Services for the Spring Quarter - - 364 The Convocation Sermon. The ReverendIII. Official Notices 364 Henry van Dyke.IV. Changes in Announcements of Courses, Spring The Quarterly Report of the Christian Union.Quarter 1899 364-365 Kent Theater.V. Official Reports: Library ----- 365-366 ,T . . , , „ „,«...VI. Publications by Instructors in the University, 8:o° PM" Ufon mcCtmg of the Young Men s Christian1897-1898 --- 366 Association and the Young Women s ChristianAssociation."- ' ' Haskell Oriental Museum— Association Hall.Programme of the Twenty-Eighth Convocation, . ., .April 3, Monday.SPRING 1899 g.30AaMt lectures and Recitations of the Spring Quarterbegin.April 1, Saturday, ', . ^ „.,.«,. •*8 : 30 a.m. The Graduate Matutinal. 10 : 3° A'M' Jumor CoIIe*e A»«*»y; Attendance of meni-The Quadrangle CM. bers of thc Junior ColleeeS "**«*-8: 30 a.m.-is: 00 m. Matriculation and Registration of Incoming Stu- Cohb Lecture &*&— Ckajel.dents. (All University instructors offering »T . . ^courses in the Spring Quarter may be met 3:30 P.M. The Eleventh Meeting of the University Con -at the consultation hours announced.) gregation.12 : 00 m. Division meetings of the Senior and Junior Col- The Procession.leges. Attendance required. The Admission of New Members.Cobb Lecture Hall. The Review of Actions of Governing Bodies.3: 00 p.m. Meeting of Candidates for Degrees with the The Discussion of Special Topics.Executive officers. The Election of Vice President.Cobb Lecture Hall—- Chapel. Haskell Oriental Museum — Congregation Hall.s:oop.M.-4:oo p.m. Matriculation and Registration of Incoming 7:00 P.M. The Congregation Dinner.Students. Cobb Lecture Hall. 'The Quadrangle CM.8 : 00 p.m. The Twenty -Eighth University Convocation.The Procession. . > _The Convocation Address : " Democracy andCulture," The Reverend Henry van Dyke, 4:00 P.M. Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa. Trustees, mem-New York City. bers °* ** Faculties and Graduate StudentsThe Conferring of Degrees. who arc members of the society are invited toThe President's Quarterly Statement. attend.The Fine Arts Building (203 Michigan av.). Haskell Oriental Museum — Faculty Room364 UNIVERSITY HECORDVesper Services for the Spring Quarter.In response to the request of many students, it hasbeen arranged to give the Vesper Services of theSpring Quarter to a second series of Student Conferences. The programme so far as arranged is asfollows :PROBLEMS OF RELIGION.Sunday, April 9, 4:00 P.M.What is Religion?What conceptions have been formed of it ?Professor G. S. Goodspeed.What is the true conception ?Professor G. B. Foster.Sunday, April 16, 4:00 P.M.Is Christianity the Religion foe Today ?Is it philosophically tenable ?Associate Professor J. H. Tufts.Is it practically effective ?Professor C. R. Barnes.Sunday, April 23, 4:00 P.M.What has Religion to do with Morality? ,Philosophically : Does Morality need a religiousbasis ? Professor G. B. Foster.Practically : Do we need Religion to enable us tolive morally ? President W. R. Harper.Sunday, April 30, 4:00 P.M.Prayer.What is Prayer ? Professor C. R. Henderson.Is Prayer rational ? Is it effective ?Professor J. M. Coulter.Sunday, May 7, 4: 00 P.M.Are the Records of Jesus' Life Trustworthy ?What is the historical value of the Gospels ?Professor Shailer Mathews.What other valuable sources are there ?Professor E. D. Burton.Sunday, May 14, 4: 00 P.M.What was the Religion of Jesus ?The Religion which he taught.Dr. C. W. Votaw.His own personal Religion.Professor E. D. Burton.Sunday, May 21, 4: 00 P.M.The Place of Jesus in Religion.Religious Experience in the non-Christian Religions. Professor G. S. Goodspeed.Jesus the object of faith.Professor Shailer Mathews.Sunday, May 28, 4:00 P.M.Christianity a Missionary Religion.Ought philanthropy to be confessedly Christian ?Professor A. W. Small.Ought Christianity to be preached to the non-Qhristian peoples ?Professor C. R, Henderson Official Notices.Junior College Scholarship in Chemistry. —A scholarship, covering one year's tuition, is awardedeach year to the student who receives the nominationof the Department of Chemistry for excellence ofwork in Chemistry during the two years of the JuniorCollege course. All who received the Junior CollegeCertificate between July 1, 1898, and April 1, 1899, inclusive, may become candidates for the scholarship.It is awarded on the basis : 1) of the general standing,2) of the class standing in Chemistry of the student,3) of the result of a special examination to be held onSaturday, May 20 at 9: 00 a.m. The subject is GeneralChemistry.Changes in Announcements of Courses.SPRING QUARTER, 1899. .IA. PHILOSOPHY.1. Introductory Psychology, Mj. 11:00, will be givenby A. W. Moore.3. Logic, Mj. 3i00, will be given by Miss Thompson.IB. PEDAGOGY.For the Junior Colleges :1. Educational Psychology. Mj. 2:00 (Moore) M 33.The character of the course changed from Elementaryto Advanced with Prerequisite : Psychology (Course 1).For the Senior Colleges :17. History of Education : with special reference tothe evolution of present educational systems andideals. Mj. 12:00 (Thurber) % 33.For the Graduate School :20. Seminar: Comparative Study of EducatibnalOrganization and Administration in the United States,Germany, France, and England. A reading knowledgeof French and German is desirable. Mj. Monday,4: 00^6: 00 {Thurber) % 34.III. POLITICAL SCIENCE.Course 1 is given in C io c.Course 21 A, a continuation of 21 on Federal Constitutional Law, is substituted for Course 22.IV. HISTORY.Courses 12 and 82 are withdrawn.VI. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY.The following courses announced as GraduateCourses are open to students of the Senior Colleges :44. Economy of Living.64. Contemporary Charities.67. Structure of English Society.80. Philosophy of the State.UNIVERSITY RECORD 365Courses 41 and 44 will be given in ]p 16.Course 71 will be given in C 16 d.Course 77 will be given in G ij c.X. SANSKRIT AND INDO-EUROPEAN COMPARATIVEPHILOLOGY.Courses 1 and 12 are withdrawn.XI. GREEK.Course 6 will be given in G 7 b.XII. LATIN.Course 2 will be given by Miss Ballon.Course 4, Sec. a, is withdrawn ; Sec. b will be givenby Mr. Bechtel in G io b.Course 6, Sec. b, will be given in C 9 b ; Sec. c willbe given at 12:00 in C 12 b.Courses 11 and 15 will be given in G 15 b.63. Catullus. Research Course (continued). Wed.and Fri., 5:00-7:00 (Hale) 5757 Lexington av.XIII. ROMANCE.Courses 68 and 92 are withdrawn.The following courses are added.For the Junior Colleges :3. Modern French Novels. Section b, 2:00 (Neff)G 17 c.Course 6 will be given by Miss Wallace.For the Graduate School :33. French Literature of the Nineteenth Century.4:00 (de Poyen-Bellisle) G 17 c.Exclusively for Graduate students.XIV. GERMAN.For the Junior Colleges :4A is divided into two sections : Sec. a, 9:30 (Kern)G 9 b ; Sec. 6, 2:00 (Kern) G 15 b.For the Senior Colleges :16A. Recent German Drama, is a M course, FirstTerm, instead of a Mj course.For the Graduate School :32A. Seminar: Lenau, is a DM course, First Term,instead of a Mj course.35. Middle High German. Der arme Heinrich.2:00 (Cutting and Schmidt-Wartenberg) G 9 b.XV. ENGLISH.40. Introduction to English Literature, Sec. a( Triggs) will be given at 11 : 00 instead of 9: 30, in G 2 d ;Sec. b (Reynolds) will be given in G 8 d.Course 64 will be given in G 2 d.Course 88 is withdrawn. XVI. LITERATURE (in English.)Course 92, Dante in English, is withdrawn.Courses 161 and 162 will be given in G 7 d.Course 169 will be given in G 6 d.XIX. PHYSICS.13. Thermodynamics. M. First Term, 11:00 (M il-likan).14. Heat Radiation and Conduction. M. SecondTerm, 11:00 (Millikan).XXI. GEOLOGY.Course 1 will be given by Mr. Calhoun instead ofProfessor Brigham.XXIII. ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY.The courses in Anatomy and Histology announcedfor Dr. Eycleshymer will be given by Mr. HardestyNew Course :1. Anatomical and Histological Methods (repeated).Lecture, 8:30, Tues. ; Laboratory work, Mon. -Fri.,2:00-5:00.XXVII. BOTANY.Courses 18, 22 and 29 are withdrawn.A laboratory fee of $2.50 will be charged for thefollowing courses : 1, 4, 9, 11, 16, and 19.XXVIII. PUBLIC SPEAKING.26 will be given by Clark, Ik 16.New Section 2/, required course (repeated) Tues.and Fri., 2: 00 (Blanchard) Ik 14.XXX. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS.Course 3 will not be given for the present.XLII (IX). NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION.22A. The Religious Teachings of Jesus.— A studyof the four Gospels for the purpose of formulating theteaching of Jesus in regard to God, immortality, sin,regeneration, faith, prayer, and his own religious significance. }iM}. Sun., 8:30 (Mathews).Official Reports.During the month ending February 28, 1899, therehas been added to the Library of the University atotal number of 569 volumes from the followingsources :Books added by purchase, 300 vols., distributed asfollows :General Library, 4 vols.; Philosophy, 5 vols.;Pedagogy, 21 vols.; Political Economy, 12 vols.; Political Science, 19 vols.; History, 16 vols.; ClassicalArchaeology, 2 vols.; Sociology, 6 vols.; Sociology366 UNIVERSITY RECORD(Divinity), 1 vol.; Comparative Religion, 5 vols.; Semitic, 6 vols.; New Testament, 4 vols.; ComparativePhilology, 4 vols.; Greek, 5 vols.; Romance, 26 vols.;German, 20 vols.; English, 20 vols.; Mathematics,1 vol.; Astronomy (Ryerson), 1vol.; Astronomy (YerkesObservatory), 12 vols.; Chemistry, 1 vol.; Physics,9 vols.; Geology, 5 vols.; Zoology, 4 vols.; Anatomy,1 vol.; Physiology, 17 vols.; Botany, 16 vols.; ChurchHistory, 42 vols.; Systematic Theology, 6 vols.; Hom-iletics, 2 vols.; Morgan Park Academy, 6 vols.;Swedish Theological Seminary, 1 vol.Books added by gift, 197 vols., distributed asfollows :General Library, 147 vols.; Philosophy, 4 vols.; Political Economy, 1 vol.; Political Science, 1 vol.;History, 3 vols.; Comparative Religion, 2 vols., Semitic, 25 vols.; New Testament, 1 vol.; Mathematics,3 vols.; Physics, 2 vols.; Geology, 2 vols.; Biology, 2vols.; Physiology, 2 vols.; Church History, 1 vol.; Haskell, 1 vol.Books added by exchange for University Publications, 72 vols., distributed as follows :General Library, 20 vols.; Pedagogy, 5 vols.; Sociology, 3 vols.; Comparative Religion, 2 vols.; Semitic,3 vols.; New Testament, 11 vols.; Geology, 10 vols.;Botany, 3 vols.; Church History, 10 vols.; SystematicTheology, 3 vols.; Homiletics, 2 vols.Publications by Instructors in the University,1897-1898.(Supplementary List.)SEMITIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES.Harper, Robert Francis.— Assyrian and Babylonian Lettersbelonging to the K collection of the British Museum. PartIII. (London : Luzac & Co. ; xv pp. + 116 plates ; 8vo. ; 1896.) Assyrian and Babylonian Letters" belonging to the Kou-yunjik collections of the British Museum. Part IV. (London : Luzac & Co. ; xvi pp. + 116 plates ; 8vo. ; 1896.)Assy riological Notes : I. (Hebraica, X, Nos. 3 and 4, pp.196-201) .— II. (Am. Jour, of Semitic Languages and Literatures, XIII, No. 3, pp. 209-212).— III. Delitzsch's AssyrischesHandwdrterbuch, with the texts of K. 762, K. 746, K. 1014, andtransliterations of 81-7-27, 199 (H. 382), 80-7-19, 20 (H. 359), K.112 (H. 223), 83-1-18, 34 (H. 364), 83-1-18, 41 (H. 375), K. 518(H. 140), K. 983 (H. 35), K. 542 (H. 193) and K. 589 (H. 187),(Ibid., Vol. XIV, No. 1, pp. 1-16.)— IV. (A.) Craig's Babylonianand Religious Texts ; (B.) Hilprecht's Business Documents ofMurashu Sons of Nippur; (C.) Meissner*s Supplement zu denAssyrischen WOrterbUchern, with transliterations of 83-1-18,40 (H.407) and K.592 (H. 305). (Ibid., Vol. XIV, No. 3, 171-182.)A Sketch of the Excavations in Babylonia and Assyria.(Biblical World, Vol. VIII, pp. 23-29.)Reviews : Peters* Nippur, or Explorations and Adventureson the Euphrates. (Am. Jour, of Semitic Languages andLiteratures, XIV, No. 1, pp. 38-44, and Biblical World, Vol.X, pp. 309-310.)— A memoir of Major-General Sir HenryCreswicke Rawlin$on. (Am. Jour, of Semitic Languagesand Literatures, XV, No. 1, pp. 62-64.)MATHEMATICS.Boyd, J. H.— A method for finding the approximate generalintegral of the general linear differential equation of thesecond order. (Abstract in Bulletin of the American Math.Society, Oct. 1898.)ASTRONOMY. ~Burnham, S. W.— The Orbit of 02 400. (Monthly Notices, RoyalAstr. Society, p. 58, Jan. 1898.)The Double Star £ Bootis, 2 1865. (Ibid.)The relative motion of the components of y Leonis. (Ibid.,May 1898.)The Orbit of 2 2107. (Popular Astronomy, No. 49, Jan.1898.)The Orbit of 2 1216. (Ibid.)The Double Star j3 107. (Ibid., No. 61, Jan. 1899.)Material for the UNIVERSITY RECORD must be sent to the Beeorder by THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M., in•rder to be published in the issue of the same week.GE1STEEAL INDEX,VOL. III. APRIL 1, 1898- MARCH 31, 1899.Address List, University -----Alden, William C, Final ExaminationAmerican Imperialism -American Lectures on Historical Religion -American Mathematical Society, MeetingAmerican Students in French Universities -Announcements of Changes of Courses 3, 82, 157, 1^ - 21565- 265153- 23167283, 319,354, 364Annual Register ------Assistance to Ministerial Students : Its Administration - 223Assistance to Ministerial Students : Its Justification - 222Awards of Fellowships - 16Bachelle, Cecil V., Final Examination 25Balch, Ernest A., Final Examination - - - 65Behan, Warren P., Final Examination 166Bliss, Gilbert A., Final Examination - - -- 149Bonet-Mauby, Gaston, The University of Paris in 1898 127Bray, William A., Final Examination - 66Briefs on Propositions before Congregation at its EleventhMeeting -------- 251Briggs, John G., Final Examination - - - - 220Caldwell, Otis W., Final Examination - - - - 65Calvin, Perry S., Final Examination 233Campbell, George Alexander, Final Examination - - 23Can there be a Christian War? 207Changes in Announcements of Courses, Spring Quarter - 319,354, 364- 42348- 28727,34- 23555Chemistry, Junior College Scholarship in ICheney, John Vance, Lectures -Christian Ideal of Patriotism, TheChristian Union, Election ....Christianity and ArbitrationClough, Clarence E., Final Examination -Clubs, Reports of :Botanical ......Geological - -Zoological -.--..Coffin, Fulton J., Final ExaminationColestock, H. T., Final ExaminationCollege for Teachers, Opening ExercisesConferences, Twelfth, of Affiliated and Cooperating Schools 191Of Correspondence-Study Instructors and Students - 123Conley, J. W., Assistance to Ministerial Students : Its Justification - - - -- -Consultation Hours of Instructors, Autumn Quarter.Contest of Northern Oratorical LeagueConvocation :Academy - --Orators - - - - - • - - 17, 358Programme of - - - - - 1,53,141,151,241,36351- 1525, 99, 295- 7434715222515435 2215335116284 Correspondence-Study Department, Report for Winter,Spring, and Summer Quarters, 1898 43, 233Council of :Divinity School ---...Junior Colleges -------Seventy ---.--.-Courses, Announcements of 66,Cross-Ratio Group of 120 Quadratic Cremona Transformations of the Plane, The ----..Current Events - - - - . 35, 40, 47, 51, 354Cubby, J. L. M., Principles, Utterances, and Acts of JohnC. Calhoun, Promotive of the True Union of theStates ------- 93, 101, 109Dains, Frank B., Final Examination - - - - 112Dano-Norwegian Theological Seminary Commencement 50Director of the University Press Division - -- 41Dixson, Z. A. - - - - -. - 33$Doctors of Philosophy, Recently Created [1898] - - 54Doumic, M. Ren£, Lectures on French Literature - 18Elmer, Franklin E„ Final Examination - - - 34Fairbairn, Lectures in Bombay - 284Field Columbian Museum Tenth Lecture Course -- 153Final Examinations for Higher Degrees :Ph.D., 3, 22, 39, 42, 65, 66, 74, 75, 79, 106, 112, 113, 143, 166,Ph.M. ----...A-M- 65, 66, 79, 133,M.S. -- - D.B., 3, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, 50, 55, 58, 143, 219, 220, 227, 233,Final Week, Programme of -Folin, Otto, On Urethanes -Formation of Procession for Reception to the Presidentthe United States -Founders of States and the Founders of Colleges, The -Friesen, Abraham -Gates, Errett, Final Examination -Gift of Books, Rare and ValuableGift to the Romance Library -Glover, Ethel Adelia, Final ExaminationGod's Work as Man's Ideal - - - -.Goodrich, Henrietta, Final ExaminationGraduate Schools :Programme of Assemblies, Autumn Quarter, 1898 - 185Graduate-Divinity Debate, Statement of - - 143, 348Gray, C. C, Final Examination '.3Greetings from the Founder of the University -- 91Gregory, E. R., Final Examination* 343Gunsaulus, Fbank Wi, Lectures on English Poetry - 39Hageman, S. S., Final Examination - '- - - 34$348,361- 97199,34865,75347, 348141, 24174of- 17545- 335143- 21157- 39171- 65368 UNIVERSITY RECORDHall, Chables Cuthbebt, The Christian Ideal of Patriotism -------- 287God's Work as Man's Ideal 171Some Essentials of the True Academic Spirit - - 159The Ministry of Today —Its New Demands - - 355Harris, William, Final Examination -- - - 133Harvard Club, Scholarship of - 5Haskell Lectures, Fourth Series ----- 35Hayes, D. A., The Ministry of Today — Its New Dangers 243Head Professor of English ------ 317Hendebson, C. R., The Ministry of Today - - - 279Hewitt, C. E., Assistance to Ministerial Students : ItsAdministration ------- 223Holst, H. E. von, Some Expansionist Inconsistencies andFalse Analogies ------ 339Some Lessons We Ought to Learn 299Hoover, Henry W., Final Examination - - - - 227House, Lolabel, Final Examination - 65Hunter, John F„ Final Examination - - - - 219Inskeep, Annie L., Final Examination 66Inskeep, Lorenzo D., Final Examination - - 79James, E. J., The University of Chicago College for Teachers 187Jeffreys Elizabeth, Final Examination - - - - 106Jenkins, Joseph, Final Examination 23Johonnot, Edwin S., Final Examination - - - 79Jones, Elizabeth S., Final Examination ... 65Jones, Haydn E., Final Examination - - - - 79Journals, Recent Numbers of University :American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures - -. - - - - 46,121,204American Journal of Sociology - - 5, 51, 120, 167, 232, 305American Journal of Theology - -- 46, 121, 204Astrophysical Journal *- '- - 5, 46, 120, 133, 204, 231. Biblical World - - - 46, 78, 120, 133, 168, 231, 306Botanical Gazette - - 4, 46, 75, 120, 144, 168, 203, 231, 305Journal of Geology - -- - 4, 47, 133, 203, 293Journal of Political Economy - - - 4, 119, 168, 293* School Review - - - 5, 46, 120, 144, 203, 231, 293Jtjdson, H. P., The Treaty of Peace with Spain - - 315Junior Colleges :Day -.----.. 42Finals -------- 39Scholarship in Chemistry - - - - -42, 364Scholarship in Mathematics - - - - - 34Knjoht, William, Poetry and Science -- - 9Larvae of Arenicola Crist at a -- - - - 295La Tourette, Florence. Final Examination - - 66Le Doctorate de V University de Paris - -- - 49Library, Reports Of 27, 43, 75, 91, 119, 143, 166, 221, 227, 269, 304, 365Lieutenant Palmer Transferred ----- 59Loan Text Books - - - "- - - - 348MacClintock, W. D., The Moral Life a Work of Art 131, 135, 139McCoy, Herbert N., Final Examination - 65McMillan, Daniel P., Final Examination -- - 65Marsh, G. L., Final Examination - - - - 348Martinson, Emil Martin, Final Examination -- - 22Masters, Recently Created - 54Mathematics, Junior College Scholarship in - - - 361Meigs, Robert Van, Final Examination 22Merrelli William D., Final Examination - - - 66Michelson, Professor, Lowell Lectures - - - 284Ministry of Today, The -—Its New Demands - - - 355Ministry of Today, The— Its New Dangers - - - 243Ministry of Today, The— Its New Equipment - - 279Ministry of Today, The— Its New Opportunities - - 307 Moore, Ernest C, Final Examination 112Moral Life a Work of Art, The - - - - 131, 135, 139Morgan Park Academy, Notes from - - - - 27New Courses, Announcement of - - - - - 322Ninth University Congregation - 70Noble, F. A., Can There be a Christian War ? - - - 207Norman, W. W., Final Examination - - - 361North - Central Association of Colleges and SecondarySchools, Programme of 6Oeschger, Wm., Final Examination - 22Official Actions:Faculty of the Divinity School : Candidates Accepted, 204Faculty of the Graduate Schools : Candidates Accepted,204, 269, 304Administrative Board of Student Organizations, Publications and Exhibitions— Membership in Secret Organizations - - 201 *Administrative Board of University Affiliations, SchoolsAccepted 277High Schools and Academies, Affiliated or Cooperating,Resolutions --._.. 240Official Notices 347,353,361,364Official and Semi-Official Reports :College for Teachers 227Courses Taken in the University - - 4Settlement League 213, 232Statistics from Report of Committee of Congregationon Group System ------ 23University Elementary School, 2, 37, 70, 176, 185, 193, 201, 205,212, 220, 228, 239, 247, 253, 267, 275, 281, 291, 296, 312University Extension - - - 229,233,241,282On Urethanes -------- 74Pabkee, A. K., The Firm Foundation of National Peace - 179Pentuff, James R., Final Examination - - - 55, 58Phi Beta Kappa ------- 362Poetry and Science, Their Contrasts and Affinities - 9Polymorphic Nuclei in Embryonic Germ Cells - - 295Price, Orlo Josiah, Final Examination ... 55Principles, Utterances, and Acts of John C. Calhoun promotive of the True Union of the States - - 93, 101, 109Prize Debates, Orations, and Declamations - - 61Professor of Astrophysics, The ----- 50Professor of Plant Physiology, The - - - - 41Pronephros in Testudinata, The ----- 25Programme of Final Week - -- - -241Programme of Winter Finals and the Twenty-eighth Convocation -------- 351Programme of Student Conferences - - - 311, 336Publications by Instructors in the University - 323, 366Quarterly Statements of the President of the University - - - - - 29,195,273Acquisitions to Haskell Museum ... - 274Admission, Changes in Requirement for - - 32Appointments and Promotions - - - 32, 196Athletics 196Attendance ------- 271College for Teachers 197.272College of Commerce and Politics - - - - 197Convocation Orators ----- 29Cooperating Schools - - - - - - 273Degrees, Honorary - - - - - / 30Department of Literature, in English - - 31Divinity Curriculum ----- 273Fellows - 30Fellowships, Advanced ----- 31Gifts ....... 33,199*274UNIVERSITY RECORD 369Instructors absent Winter Quarter 189844 " Autumn Quarter 1898 -John Manly Clendenning -Library ------Marshals -----New Buildings -Our Guests -Paul Le Maitre -Rush Medical CollegeResources ------Successful Candidates and CompetitorsSummer Quarter, The -Topics for Consideration -Two-Million-Dollar PropositionRay, Lucia H., Final Examination -Reeve, James J., Final ExaminationRhodes; Jesse Cassander, Final ExaminationRobinson, Samuel Rowland, Final ExaminationRod, Edouard, Lectures at UniversityRogers, Arthur Kenyon, Final Examination -Rullkoetter, William, Final Examination -Sauveur, Professor, Address on Cyrano de BergerSchmidt, Emanuel, Final ExaminationSchoemaker, William R., Final Examination -Schubz, Cabl, American ImperialismScofield, Cora L., Final Examination -Searles, Helen M., Final ExaminationSenior College Finals -Settlement League -Seventh Anniversary Chapel ServiceSeward, O. P., Final Examination -Shepabd, W. O., Christianity and ArbitrationSherman, Frankly n C, Final ExaminationShorey, D. L., Death ofSlater, John Rothwell, Final ExaminationSlaught, H. E., The Cross-Ratio Group of 120 QuadraticCremona Transformations of the PlaneSmall, A. W., Address on Behalf of the CongregationSmith, W. R., Final Examination - - - -Some Essential Elements of the True Academic Spirit 33- 272272- 3330- 273275- 199- 198, 272- 1963032, 196, 198199- 27497- 5826- 23- 336,361- 42143336, 348- 50, 55- 219255143, 2495115334823514334955116182348159 Some Expansionist Inconsistencies and False Analogies 339Some Lessons We Ought to Learn - 299Special Announcement for the Summer Quarter - - 83Special Meeting of Members of the University - - 115Stevenson, G. E. T., Final Examination - - - 348Student Conferences, Programme - 311, 336Student Members of the Board of Athletics - - - 361Talbot, Dean, Report to University Congregation - 4Tanner, Amy E., Final Examination - - - - 75Taylob, Gbaham, The Ministry of Today— Its New Opportunities ...-.-- 307Treadwell, A. L., Final Examination - - - - 361The Treaty of Peace with Spain .... 315Twenty-sixth University Convocation - - - - 179University :Address List, Changes in - - - - - 43, 215Baseball Scores, 1898 78Military Band - 249Settlement - 248University Extension Division:Correspondence-Study Department, Report for Springand Summer Quarters, 1898University Extension in LondonUniversity Extension in OxfordLecture-Study Department, IncomeCelebration at CambridgeUniversity Extension in Vienna -University of Chicago College for Teachers, theUniversity of Paris in 1898, TheVan Deman, Esther B., Final ExaminationVaughan, Richard MM Final Examination -Vespers for Autumn Quarter, 1898Vesper Services for the Spring Quarter, 1899Walker, Arthur T., Final Examination -Wells, Dora, Final ExaminationWilson, William L., The Founders of States and theFounders of Colleges -Woods, Frank W., Final ExaminationZoethout, William Douwes, Final Examination 2332292412821901281871276612713836411379855522