Price $J.OOPer Year Gbe Tflniveraits of ChicagoFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Single Copies5 CentsUniversity RecordPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYCHICAGOTXbe TRnlvexBity of Chicago ipressVOL. V, NO. 39 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 3:00 P.M. DECEMBER 28, 1900Entered in the post office Chicagc >, Illinois, as second-class matterCONTENTS. BuckTuesdays, 11:00- 1:0012:00-12:15 C 12 BI. List of Consultation Hours, Winter Quarter Burton 9:00-11:00 H 161901 - 357-358 Tu.-Fri., 2:00- 3:00 ttII. Changes in Announcements of Courses, Capps 9:30-11:00 C 7 BWinter Quarter 190 1 359 Chamberlin Daily, 10:00-11:00 WHI. The European Fellowship of the Association Chamberlain 11:00-12:00 B 21of Collegiate Alumnae ... - 359 Tuesdays, 8:30- 9:30 B 24IV. Calendar 360 Chandler 8:30- 9:30 C 5BClark Tuesdays, 10:30-11:309:00-12:00 ttK 16Mon., 1st T ., 12:00- 1:00 ttLIST OF CONSULTATION HOURS. Coulter 10:00-11:00 B 20WINTER QUARTER, 1901.Cowles Thursdays, 4:00- 5:002:00- 3:00 aB 33The following list contains i) the hour on January 2 when Mondays, 9:30-10:30 ttinstructors may be found in their rooms for consultation by Cutting 10:00-12:00 Germanstudents; 2) the 'day and hour for consultation with instruct- Tuesdays, 10:30-11:00 Libraryaors during the quarter. Davies 2:00- 4:00 Z47For explanation of abbreviations see next page. Tu.-Fri., 2:00- 4:00 ttAbbott 10:30-11:30 C 5 B Davis 9:30-10:30 B30Mon. and Wed., 10:30-11:00 " Tuesdays, 11:00-12:00 "Anderson 10:30-12:30, 2:00- 3:00 H26 Dewey 10:00-12: 00, 3:00- 4:00 C I DAngell 0: 00-1 1: 00, 2: 00- 3: 00 A 17 Mondays, 4:00- 5:00Fridays, 10:30-11:00 a DicksonTu.-Fri., 11:00-12:3010:30-11:00 R39C II DBallou 11:30-12:30 C 8 b 11:45-12:00 R38Barker 9:06-12:30, 2:00- 4:00 A 24 Donaldson 9:00-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 A 23Barne 3 9:00-12:00,2:00-4:00 H13 Daily, 10:30-11:30 "Daily, 12:00-12:30 B 22 Dudley 9 : 00-12: 00 GBechtel 10:30-11:30 C8b Findlay Daily, 10:30-11:00 C IIDBolza 11:00-12:30 R 40 Fite 11:00-1: 00, 3:00- 4:00 A 17Blanchard, Mon., 2d T. 12:00- 1:00 K 16 Freund 10:00-12:00 C I BBoyd 2:00- 3:00 C II D Furniss 2:00- 4:00 GTu.-Fri., 8:30- 9:30 " Gale 10:00-12:00 R 10358 UNIVERSITY RECORDGorsuchGoodspeed, E. J.Goodspeed, G. S.Hale, W. G.HammondHarper, W. R.HendersonHendricksonHesslerHobbsHowlandHulbert *IddingsJamesJohnsonJonesJordanJudsonvon KlenzeLaingLaughlinLavesLengfeldLinnLovettMannMaschkeMathewsMeadMerriamMeyerMichelsonMiller, F. J. 9:00-12:00Wednesdays, 9:00-10:0011:00-12:009:00-Tu -Fri., 1 1 : 30-11:30-Wednesdays, 12:00-10: soil : 00-11:00-Tu. and Th., 1 : 00-9:30-Tu. and Th., 3: 00-10:00-12: 00, 2:00-Daily, 11:00-10:00-10:00-10:30-9:00-1 1 : 00- 12:0012:0012:30¦1:0012:0012:00¦12:001:30-10:30• 4:00• 3^00¦12:00Daily,Tu.-Fri.,10:30Wednesdays, 10:309:00-Mon-Sat., 10:00-9:3010:00-12:00, 2:00-Daily, 11:00-10:00-12:00, 2:00-8:30-12:00, 2:00-Tu.-Fri., 11:00-10:00-Wednesdays, 10:30-9:30-Tu-Th., 10:30-12:009:30-Tuesdays, 10:30-10:00-12:00, 2:00-Daily, 10:30-10:00-9:00-10:00-11: 00-Tuesdays, 10:00-1 1 : 00Mon. and Th.. 3:30-Tu., W., Fri., 11:00-9:00Wednesdays, 10:3010:30-12:30, 1:00-Mon. andTu., 12:0011:00-11:00-11:00-Daily, 1 1 : 00--12:00-11:00-12:00-12:00-1:00-11:00¦ 3:00¦12:00- 4:00• 4:00-12:0012:0011:0010:30-I I: 0011:30¦11:003:00¦11:00-12:00¦12:0012:00-12:30-10:30-12:00- 4:00-12:00-10:30-11:003:00-12:301:0012:0012:0012:00 K 14H 16Recorder'sOfficeC 5BC 17 cPresid'nt'sOfficeC 2 CaC 5 BttK 25R28C 14 caH15aWnC 5 AH36K32Z 48H 14GermanLibraryC5BaC3CR39ttKt?°C 15 DC 6dR7R 40aH ISitC I DC 1 cCI3BR 26C 9 A Moore, A. W.Moore, E. H.Moulton, F. R.NefNeffPaynePriceRay croftSalisbury 9:00-10:30Thursdays, 10:30-11:009:00-10:30Tu.-Fri., 12:002:00- 4:00Fridays, 10:30-11:0010:00-11:00,2:00- 3:00Daily, 11:00-12:0010:00-12:00Daily, 10:30-11:003:30- 5:0012:00- 1:00Daily, 9:00-10:303:30-12:00, 2:00- 4:00Schmidt-WartenbergWednesdays,ShepardsonShoreySlaughtSmith, A.StaggStieglitzTalbotTarbellTerryThomasTuftsVeblenVincentWallaceWellerWergelandWilliamsWilliamson,. Young, Ella F. 11:45-12:1510:00-12:002:30- 3:0010:30-12:3010:00-12:302:00- 3:30Daily, 10:30-11:008:30-12:00,2:00- 4:00Daily, 10:30-12:0010:30-12:0010: 00-12: 00, 2: 00-3 00Daily, 11:00-12:008:30-12:00, 2:00- 4:00Daily, 12:00-1:0010:30-11:0010:30-11:009:30-10:3010:30-11:00Tu.-Fri.,Tuesdays,8:30-12:00, 2:00- 5:00Mon.-Fri., 10:00-11:002:00- 3:008:30-12:00, 2:00- 4:00Daily 9:30-11:0010:00-11:00Tu. and Th., 10: 30-1 1 : 0010:301 1:0011:00-12:209:00 A.M.10:00-11:0010:30-11:009:30-10:309:30-10:30Daily,Mon.-Wed.Mondays, C8dC I DR 40R 39K25ttC 16 cttG 33HGH 14GermanLibraryH 10C 4BR39C 8dC 8cttGK32it . • ; ^C 9 cC 2 BC 6cC 2 cH 13C 5 cC 8cC 14 cwttC 6 cK 16C 16.CC 15 DAbbreviations. — C = Cobb Lecture Hall, a, b, c, and d denoting the1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th floors, respectively;; A = Anatomy Building; B =Botany Building ; D=Divinity Dormitories; G = Gymnasium ; H=Has-kell -Museum ; K = Kent Chemical Laboratory ; P = PhysiologicalBuilding; R=Ryerson Physical Laboratory; W = Walker Museum;Z = Zoological Building.UNIVERSITY RECORD 359CHANGES IN ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COURSES.WINTER QUARTER 1901.IA. PHILOSOPHY.la. Psychology (F 'ite). A new section. Ci6d.2c is withdrawn.2b will be given in C n B.IB. PEDAGOGY.7 is withdrawn.III. POLITICAL SCIENCE.41 is a Senior College course.VI. SOCIOLOGY.80, 89, and 95 are withdrawn.XL GREEK.1 2. Greek Composition (Dignan). A new course.C 12 B.XII. LATIN.4a. Cicero: De Senectute; Terence: Phormio(Bechtel). C 7 b.¦ 4b. Cicero: De Senectute; Terence: Phormio(Wolcott). C 7 B.5#. Livy : Translation, Writing (Miller). C 12 b.$c. Livy : Translation, Writing (Laing). C 15 B.6^ is withdrawn.12 will be given on Mondays and Thursdaysfrom 4:00-6: 00.XV. ENGLISH.40 is a Junior College course and will be givenin C 6 a.XVIII. ASTRONOMY.34. Theory of Absolute Perturbations : LaGrange's Theory of Variation of Elements.3:00; (Laves) R 35.XIX. PHYSICS.1 will be given from 2:00-4:00.3 should be 2 and will be given from 8:30-10:30.2b. General Physics. A new section ; will begiven from 1 1 : 00-1 : 00.XXI. GEOLOGY.1 is a Junior College course.XXII. ZOOLOGY.32 will be given at 8:30.5 (Lectures) will be given at 4:00. XXVII. BOTANY.31. Organography. Seminar. M. (Coulterand other members of the staff.) Prerequisite:Consultation with head of the department.THE EUROPEAN FELLOWSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATIONOF COLLEGIATE ALUMN/E.The Association of Collegiate Alumnae devotesfive hundred dollars every year toward paying theexpenses of some young woman who wishes tocarry on her studies in a foreign country. Applications for this fellowship will be received byany member of the committee having it incharge. The candidates must be graduates ofcolleges belonging to the association, and applications for the year 190 1-2 must be handedin before February 1, 1901. The bestowal of thefellowship will be ba%sed upon evidence of thecandidate's ability, and of her prospect of successin her chosen line of study. Such evidence willnaturally consist of (a) her college diploma ; (b)testimonials as to superior ability and high character from her professors and other qualifiedjudges; (c) satisfactory evidence of thoroughlygood health ; (d) a statement of the work in whichshe proposes to engage subsequently ; (e) last, andof chief importance, examples of her scientific orliterary work in the form of papers or articles, oraccounts of scientific investigations which she hascarried out. The fellowship will not usually begranted to those who are intending to take up thepractice of any of the three learned professions,though such are not formally excluded from thecompetition ; it will rather be bestowed upon thosewho are looking forward to positions as professorsand teachers and to literary and scientific vocations.Preference will be given, other things being equal,to graduates of not more than five years' standing.The committee consists of Mrs. Bessie BradwellHelmer, 1428 Michigan av., Chicago ; Miss AnnieCrosby Emery, Pembroke Hall, Providence ; MissRuth Putnum, 27 W. 23d St., New York.360 UNIVERSITY RECORDTHE CALENDAR.DECEMBER 28, 1900-JANUARY 6, 1901.Friday, December 28, to Tuesday January 1.Quarterly Recess.Wednesday, January 2.Matriculation and Registration of IncomingStudents from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 m.Division Meetings of the Junior and SeniorColleges are held at 12:00 m.Attendance is required.The Councilors of the Junior Colleges meet withthe President in his office at 2:00 p.m.The Councilors of the Senior Colleges meet withthe President in his office at 2:30 a.m.The twenty-third meeting of the UniversityCongregation is held in Congregation Hallat 4:00 p.m.The Congregation Dinner is held at the Quadrangle Club at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 8.Lectures and Recitations of the Winter Quarter begin at 8:30 a.m.Chapel- Assembly: The Graduate Schools. Chapel,Cobb Lecture Hall, 10:30 a.m.Friday, January 4.Chapel- Assembly : The Divinity School. Chapel,.Cobb Lecture Hall, 10:30 a.m.Saturday, January 5.Meetings of University Ruling Bodies, HaskellOriental Museum :The Board of Physical Culture and Athletics, 8: 30 a.m.The Board of University Affiliations,10: 00 a.m.The University Senate, 1 1 : 30 a.m.Sunday, Januar 6.congregation sunday.The Congregation Vesper Service is held inKent Theater at 4:00 p.m.The Congregation Sermon is preached by the Rev.F. W. Gunsaulus, D.D. The choir of Sinai Congregation sings.Material for the CALENDAR must be sent to the Office of Information by THURSDAY, 8:30 A.M., in order to be published inthe issue of the same week.