Price $J.OOPer Year FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Single Copies5 CentsPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYCHICAGOHhe T&nivetsitB of Gbicago DressVOL. IV, NO. 26. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 3:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 29 , 1899.Entered in the post office Chicago . Illinois, as second-class matter.CONTENTS Chandler 8:30-10:00 C 7DChild 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 Z 22I. List of Consultation Hours - 137-138 C] ark 10:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 K 16II. Official Notices . 138 Cowles 9:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 B33III. The University CongregationIV. Undergraduate Student Coun cils 138-139L39 CuttingDavisDewey 9:00-11:009:00-12: 0010:30-12:30 2:00-4:002:00-4:002:00-4:00 C II BB 30A 37V. Division Lectures for 1S99-1900 139 Donaldson 10: 00-12: CO 2:00-4:00 A 21VI. Calendai " 140 DudleyEycleshymerFiteFlint 9:00- 1:008:00-12:00 4:00-5:00 GA 11A 17C 8 d9: 00—10: 002:00- 4:00 12: 00— 1 : 00LIS T OF CONSULTATION HOURS, Foster 11:00-12:00 C I DOctober 2, 1899. Foster, G. B. 2:00- 3:00 H 26Freund 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 C 1 cof all University Instructors offering Courses in the Autumn 1S99. Furniss 1:00- 4: 00 5:00-6:00 GGoodspeed 11:00-12:00 Rec'rdr'sOfficeOn Mond ay, October 2, Instructors will be Hale 10:30-12: 30 2:00-3: 00 C 5 bHammond 11:00-12:00 C 7 Dfound in the] r rooms for consultation by students Harmer 10:30-12:30 A 34as follows : Harper, R. F.Harper, W. R. 10:00-12:0011:00-12:00 H 21H 21Abbott 9:30-11:00 C 5 B Hatfield 10:00-12:00 C 10 cAllen 9: 00-12: 00 C 12 D Henderson 11:00- I :t)0 3:00-4:00 C 2CAlmstedt 9: 00-12:00 C 10 E Hendrickson 11:30- 1:00 C 7 bAnderson 2:00- 3: 00 H 26 Herri ck 2:00- 4:00 C I DAngell 10:00-12:00 2:00-3:00 A 17 Hill 2: 00- 4: 00 C 10 cBallou 2:30- 4: 00 C 8 b Hirsch 2:00- 4:00 H33Barnes 9:00-12:00 2: 00-4:00 B 22 Hobbs 10:00-12:00 R28Bechtel 3:00- 4:30 C 7 B Howl and 12:00- 1:00 C 15 BBlackburn 2:00- 4:00 C 6 D Huibert 8:30-12:00 2:00-4: 00 H 15Blanchard 10:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 K 14 Iddings 9:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 W 2d flBoyd 8:30-12:00 R39 Johnson 2:00- 3:00 H36Bulkley 10:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 A 34 Jonas * 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 C II BBurton 10:00-12:00 3:00-5:00 H 16 Jordan 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 Z 48Butterworth 10:30-12: 30 G Judson 8:30-12:00 2:00-4:00 H 14Cam ah an II: 00-12:00 C 13 c Kern 9:00-12:00 C 9 b .Carpenter 2: oo- 4:00 C 2 D von Klenze 2:00- 4: 00 C II BCastle 8:30-12:00 2:00-4:00 C 8 a Laing 2:00- 3:30 C5BCatterail 10:00-11:00 C 6c Laughlin 10:00- 1:00 2:00-4:00 C3cChamberlin 9:00-12:00 2:00-4: 00 W 2dfl Laves 9: 30-12:00 R35Chamberlain 10:00-12:00 B 21 c Lengfeld 11:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 K 30138 UNIVERSITY RECORDLingle 8:30-12:00 P 13Linn 2.00- 3:00 C I DLocke 9:00-10:30 2:30-3:30 A 34Loeb 2:00- 4:00 P23Lovett 9:30-12:00 C I DMacClintock 8:30-12:30 2:00-4:00 C 8 aManly 10:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 C 4 DMaschke 8:30-10:30 R 40Mathews 8:30-12:30 2:00-4:00 H15Mead 8:30-10:30 A 37M err ell 11:00- 1:00 R33Michelson 10:00- 1:00 3:00-4:00 R 26Miller, A. C. 9:30-11:00 C3CMiller, F. J. 8:30-12:30 2:00-4:00Millikan 9:00-11:00 R 41Moncrief 3:00- 4:00 H36Moody 9:30-12:00 C I DMoore, A. W. 9:00-11:00 A 36Moore, E. H. 8:30-10:30 2:00-4:00 R 40Moulton, F. R. 2:00- 4: OO R35Moulton, R. G. Will be in his 0: ffice Nov. 1 1Nef 9:00-10:00 2:00-3:00 K 25Owen 11:00- 1:00 C 15 BPayne 3:00- 4:00 GFietsch 11:00-12:00 C 14 cde Poyen-Bellisle 9:00-10:00 C 14 cPrice 2:00- 4:00 H 21Raycroft 2:00- 4:00 GReynolds 9:30-10:30 2:00-3:00 C?dSalisbury 8: 30-12:30 2:00-4:00 H 14Schmidt-Wartenber gll:00- 1:00 C II BSchwill 11:00-12:00 C 7 cSeidenadel 9:00-11:00 C 15 BShepardson 11:00-12:00 Pres't'sOfficeShore)'' 11:00- 1:00 3:00-4:00 G'k dept.LibrarySlaught 2:00- 4:00 R39Small 10:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 C 2 CSmith, A. 9:00-11:00and 12:00-1:002:00-3:00 K43Smith, J. A. 3:00- 4:00 C 16 DStagg 8:30-10:30 GStarr 10:00-12:00 3:00-4:00 WStieglitz 10:00-11:00 4:06-5: 00 K32Talbot 8:30-12:30 2:00-4:00 C 9 ATarbell 8:30-10:30 3:00-4:00 C 2 BTerry 9:30-10:30 C 7 cThatcher 10:30-11:30 C 7 cThomas 10:00-12:00 2:00-3: 00 C 10 cThompson 9:30-10:30 C 6 cTolman 8:30-12:30 2:00-4: 00 H 13Triggs 9:30-12: 00 C8dTufts 8:30-12:30 2:00-4:00 H 13Veblen 2:00-4:00 C3CVincent 11:00- 1:00 3: 00-4:00 CueVotaw 10:00-12:00 2:00-3:00 H 16Wallace 10:00-11:00 C 14 cWeller 9:00-12:00 2:00-4:00 W 3dflWergeland 8:30- 9:30 C 6 cWhitman 9:00-11:00 2:00-3:00 Z 25Willett 9:00-11:00 H 21Young 2:00- 4:00 R39Abbreviations. — C = Cobb Lecture Hall, a, b, c, and d denoting the1st, 2d. 3d. and 4th floors, respectively ; A = Anatomy Building; B =Botany Building; G= Gymnasium ; H--= Haskell Museum; K=KentChemical Laboratory ; P = Physiological Building; R= Ryerson Physical Laboratory ; W — Walker Museum ; Z = Zoological Building. OFFICIAL NOTICES.By the action of the University council takenMarch 7, 1899, the time for Division lectures onWednesday of each week is extended from 1 1 : 00to 11:15 a.m. and all class exercises ordinarilybeginning at 11:00 a.m. will begin on Wednesdays at 11: 15.REGISTRATION AND MATRICULATION FOR THE AUTUMN QUARTER.The hours for registration for the AutumnQuarter are as follows :September 30, 8:30 a.m.-i2:oo m. and 2:00-4: OO P.M.October 2/8:30 a.m.-I2:3o p.m and 2:00-4:00 P.M.Students will register with the Deans as follows :Graduate Students- of Arts and Literature, DeanJudson ; Science, Dean Salisbury, Room 14 h.Senior College students : Dean Tufts, Room13 H.Junior College students : Deans MacClintockand Castle, Cobb Hall, Room 8 a.Unclassified students, men : Dean Castle, CobbHall, Room, 8 a.Unclassified students, women : Dean Talbot,Cobb Hall, Room 9 a.Divinity students : Deans Huibert and Mathews,Room 15 H.New students matriculate at the above hours asfollows : Graduates with the Deans of the Graduate Schools; students from other colleges withDean Tolman, Room 13 h; students entering theJunior Colleges from secondary schools with theJunior College Deans ; students entering the Divinity School with Deans Huibert and Mathews,Room 15 H. 7THE UNIVERSITY CONGREGATION.The sixteenth meeting of the University Congregation will be held on Tuesday, October 3,1899, at 4:00 p.m., in the Congregation Hall,Haskell Oriental Museum. The members assemble in Haskell Oriental Museum, second floor,UmVERMTTT RECORD 139at 3:45 p.m., for the procession to the Congregation Hall.The Congregation Dinner will be held at theQuadrangle Club, Tuesday evening, October 3,at 7:00. Toasts will be responded to by BishopJ. L. Spalding, Supt. E. B. Andrews, Mr. HamlinGarland, the Rev. Frank Crane, and others.UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COUNCILS.At a meeting of the University Council heldSeptember 21, the following formulation of theduties and privileges of the undergraduate StudentCouncils was approved to go into effect October1, 1899.I. It is the duty of the council :1. To consider and present to the faculties communications from the student body; to considerand present to the student body communicationsfrom the faculties; to consider and report to thepresident such matters as may be connected withthe best interests of the University-; to considerand report recommendations on such generalquestions of conduct as may be submitted to them.2. To assume the responsibility for the conduct of the finals each quarter; to* assume theresponsibility for the conduct of certain holidaysand public exercises hereinafter to be indicated.3. To recommend to the president each quarter nominations for the University marshalship,the nominations to be limited to candidates for adegree, and subject to the rules for the publicappearances of students.4. To be present officially for special duty ateach Convocation; at any official reception givento the student body of which the council is arepresentative ; and upon Baccalaureate and Convocation Sunday.5. To be present as representatives of the student body on the occasion of funerals in whichthe student body is to be represented.II. It is further understood :1. That no student may be elected councilorat a meeting unless he himself is present at thatmeeting ; 2. That the members of the council thus electedwith members at large holding over from the preceding quarter, report on the day of electionto the president to receive official instruction ;3. That the council holds a weekly meeting,at such place and time as each council maydetermine;4. That the names of councilors are publishedin the Convocation Programme;* 5. That the rules regulating public appearancesof students are applied to the councilorship ;6. That each councilor is allowed an extraabsence for each attendance upon a councilmeeting, the total number not to exceed ten eachquarter.DIVISION LECTURES FOR J 899-1 900.At a meeting of the University Council, heldSeptember 21, the following arrangements fordivision lectures for the coming year were adopted:1. Junior Divisions 4, 5, and 6 are joinedtogether under the name of Lower Juniors ;Junior Divisions 1, 2, and 3, under the name ofUpper Juniors; Senior Divisions 4, 5, and 6under the name of Lower Seniors ; Senior Divisions 1,2, and 3 under the name of Upper Seniors.2. For division lectures the Lower Juniors andthe Upper Seniors are assigned to the Presidentand the Head Dean during the Autumn, Winter,and Spring Quarters.3. The division lectures to the Upper Juniorsare given upon the general subject of " the correlation of studies," one quarter in history, one quarterin literature, and one quarter in science.4. The division lectures to the Lower Seniorsare given upon the general subject of "livingquestions," one quarter political, one quarterethical, and one quarter social.5. During the Summer Quarter each student isrequired to furnish a statement that he hasattended ten lectures.140 UNIVERSITY RECORDCALENDAR,SEPTEMBER 80 -OCTOBER 7,Saturday, September 30.Matriculation and Registration of Incoming Students, 9:00 a M.-3:oo p.m. The Offices of thePresident, the Deans, and the Registrar will beopen. Officers of Instruction may not ordinarily be consulted on this day.Opening of the work of the College for Teachersand of the Class-study Department, 8:30 a.m-9:00 p.m. The Deans and Secretary will be inattendance in Room 410, Fine Arts Building,203 Michigan av.Sunday, October i.CONVOCATION SUNDAY.The Convocation Vesper Service is held in KentTheater at 4:00 p.m.The Convocation Sermon is given by the ReverendFrank Crane, Chicago.The Union Meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women'sChristian Association is held in AssociationHall, Haskell Museum, at 8:00 p.m.Monday, October 2.convocation day.Matriculation and Registration of Incoming Students, 8:30 a.m.-I2:oo m. All UniversityInstructors offering courses in the AutumnQuarter may be met at the consultation hoursannounced.Division Meetings of the Junior and Senior Colleges are held in Cobb Hall at 12:00 m. Attendance required.The Eighth Anniversary Chapel Assembly is heldin the Chapel, Cobb Hall, at 12:30 p.m.Candidates for Degrees meet with the ExecutiveOfficers in the Chapel, Cobb Hall, at 2:00 p.m.Matriculation and Registration of Incoming Students, 2:00-4:00 P.M.The Thirtieth University Convocation is held inCentral Music Hall at 8:00 p.m.The Convocation Address, " The University^ and theTeacher," is given by the Right Reverend J. L.Spalding, Bishop of Peoria.Material for the CALENDAE must be sent to tlin order to b© published in the issue of the same week. Tuesday, October 3.Lectures and Recitations of the Autumn Quarterbegin at 8: 30 a.m.Chapel Assembly : Senior Colleges, Chapel, CobbHall, 10:30 a.m. (required of Senior Collegestudents).The University Congregation meets in Congregation Hall, Haskell Museum, at 4:00 p.m.The Congregation Dinner is held at the Quadrangle Club at 7 : 00 p.m.Bishop Spalding. Rev. Frank Crane, Mr. HamlinGarland, Dr. E. B. Andrews and others will speak.Wednesday, October 4.The Annual Meeting of the Board of Trusteesof the Theological Union is held in the FineArts Building at 3:00 p.m.The Opening Exercises of the Divinity Schoolare held in Haskell Assembly Room at 8: 00 p.m.An address is given by Dean Huibert. Subject,"The Man and t'he Message for the Twentieth Century." A reception to all members of the school willfollow.Thursday, October 5.Chapel- Assembly : The Graduate Schools, Chapel.Cobb Hall, 10:30 a.m.D. L. Moody speaks to the University in KentTheater at 4:00 p.m.Annual Meeting of the Theological Union is heldat the Imraanuel Baptist Church at 8:00 p.m.Annual Sermon by President Nathaniel Butler, D.D.,Colby College, Waterville, Maine.Friday, October 6.Chapel-Assembly : The Divinity School. Chapel,Cobb Hall, 10:30 a.m.Saturday, October 7.Meetings of University Ruling Bodies in the Faculty Room, Haskell Museum :The Administrative Board of Physical Cultureand Athletics, 8:30 a.m.The Faculty of the Junior Colleges, 10:00 a.m.The University Senate, 11:30 a.m.Office of Information by THUBSDAY, 8:30 A.M.,