University RecordPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITYCHICAGOGbe innfversttE of Gbfcago pressVOL. V, NO. 26 A PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 3:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 28, 1900< 5PECIAL NUMBERCONTENTS. Cutting 10:00-12:00 ,GermanLibraryI. List of Consultation Hours, Autumn Quarter, Tuesdays, 10:30-11:00 tt1900 1-2 Davies 2:00- 4:00 Z<17II. Changes in Announcements of Courses, Au- Tu.-Fri., 2:00- 4:00tuihn Quarter, 1900 - - 2-4 Davis 8:30-10:30 B 30Dewey Mondays,10:00-12: 11:00-12:0000, 3:00- 4:00 <«C I DLIST OF CONSULTATION HOURS. Mondays, 4:00- 5:00 aAUTUMN QUARTER, 1900. DicksonTu.-Fri., 8:30-10:309:30 R39C II DThe following list contains 1 ) the hour on October 1 when Donaldson 8:30-12: 30, 2:00- 4:00 A 23instructors may be found in their rooms for consultation by Daily, 11:30-12:30 "students ; 2) the day and hour for consultation with instruct Dudley 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 Gors during the quarter. Fite 11:00-1: 00, 3:00- 4:0010:00-12:00 A 17For explanation of abbreviations see next page Freund C I BAbbott 9:30-11:30 C 7 B Furniss 8:30-12 00-2:00- 4:00 GAnderson 10:30-12:30,2:00- 3:00 H26 Gorsuch 9:00-12:00 K 16Angell 9:00-11:00,2:00- 3:00 A 17 Mon,-Thurs ,„ 12:00-12:15 <tFridays, 10:30-11:00 << Goodspeed, E. J. 10:00-12:00 H 16Ballou 2:00- 4:00 C8 b Tu.-Fri., 4:00- 4:30 aBarker 9:00-12:30, 2:00- 4:00 A 24 Hale, W. G. ' 8:00-10:30 C 5 bBarnes 8:30-12:00, 2:00- 4:00 H13 Hammond 10:30-12:00 C 17 cTuesdays, 4:00- 5:00 B22 Hardesty 8:30-12: 30, 2:00- 4:00 A 25Bechtel 9:30-11:30 C8 B Daily, 11:00-12:00 HBlanchard, 9:00-12:00 K 16 Harper, W. R. 11:00- 1:00 Presid'nt'sOfficeTu.-Fri., 11:00- 1:00 <( Henderson 11:00- 1:00 C 2 CBoyd 8:30-10:30 R39 Hendrickson 10:30-12:30 C 5 bTu.-Fri., 9:30 <« Howland 10:00-12:00 C.14 cBurton 10:00-12:00 H 16 Daily, 10:30-11:00 aTu.-Fri., 11:30-12:00 a Hulbert 9:30-12:30 HI5Butterworth 2:00- 3:30 G Daily, 8:30- 9:30 t*CappsChamberlin 9:30-11:008:30-12:00,2:00- 4:00Daily, 2:00- 3:00 C 7 BWu IddingsJohnsonJordan 8:30-12:Daily,10:00-12 00, 2:00- 4:0010:30-11:3011:00:00, 2:00- 4:00 witH36Z 48Chamberlain 2:00- 4:00 B 21 Judson 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 H 14Thursdays, 2:00- 3:00 « Tu.-Fri., 11:00-12:00 "Chandler 3:00- 5:00 C 7 B Kern 10:00-12:00 GermanLibraryClark 9:00-12:00 K 16 Tuesdays, 10:30-11:00 C 11 bDaily, 10:30-11:00 "von Klenze 10:00-12:00 GermanCoulter 10:30-12:30 B 20 Wednesday. 5, 10:30-11:00 LibraryuTuesdays, 3:00- 4:00 a Laughlin 12:00 C3CCowles 3:00- 5:00 B33 Laves 9:30-11:30 R39Thursdays, 3:00-4:00 " Tuesdays. 10:30-11*00 «2 UNIVERSITY RECORDLengfeld 10:00-12: 00, 2:00- 3:00 K32Linn 10:00-12:00 C 15 DLovett 9:00-12:00 C 6dMaschke 10: 30-12:30 ' R 40Tu.-Fri., 12:00 aMathews 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 HisDaily, 11:00-12:00 itMead 9:00-10:30 C I DWednesdays, 10:30-11:00 "Miller, F. J. 8:30-12: 30, 2:00- 4:00 C 9 ADaily, 11:30-12:30 "Moncrief 10:00 H36Moore, A. W. 9:00-10:30 ,C8dThursdays, 10:30-11:00 C I DMoore, E. H. 8:30-10:30 R 40Tu.-Fri., 10:30 aMoulton, F. R. 2:00- 4:00 R39Fridays, 10:30-11:00 aNef 9:00-12:00 K25Neff 10:00-12:00 C 16 cDaily, 10:30-11:00 aPayne 3:30- 5:00 G 33Price 12:00- 1:00 ,HRaycroft 9:00-10:30 GSalisbury 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 H 14Daily, 4:00- 5:00 WSchmidt-Wartenberg 10:00-12:00 GermanLibraryWednesday 3, 2:30- 3:00 ttShepardson 10:30-12:30 H 10Shorey 10:00-12:30 C 4 bSlaught 10:30-12:30 R39Tu.-Fri., 10:30 C IIDSmall, A. W. 10:00-12 00-2:00- 4:00 C 2 CSmith, A. 8:30-12 00, 2:00- 4:00 ChapelStagg 10:30-12:00 GStieglitz 10:30-12:30 K32Talbot 8:30-12 00, 2:00- 4:00 ChapelTarbell 10:30-11:00 C 2 BThomas 8:30-10:30 C 2 CTufts 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 5:00 ChapelM., Tu., Th., Fri., 10:00-11:00 HI3Veblen 2:00- 3:00 C 5 cVincent 8:30-12: 00, 2:00- 4:00 ChapelWallace 10:00-11:00 C 14 CTu. & Thurs., 10:30-11:00 nWeller 8:00-12 00, 2:00- 4:00 wDaily, 3:00- 4:00 itWergeland 11:00-12:20 C 6cWillett 8:30-12 00, 2:00- 4:00 128 D, Tu.-Fri., 10:00-10:30 aWilliamson, 10:00-11:00 C 16 cMon.-Wed. 10:30-11:00 aYoung, J. W. A. 10:30-12:30 R39Tu.-Fn , 10:30 C 9 DYoung, Ella F. 9:30-10:30 C 15 DMondays, 9:30-10:30 "Abbreviations. — 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. CHANGES IN ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COURSES.AUTUMN QUARTER, 1900.Note —The University regrets to announce the withdrawal of anycourse which was intended to be given. In some cases, however, it hasbeen necessary to make such changes. There will be found, also, certain additional courses, some necessary changes in hours at whichcourses are to be given, and certain explanations. All courses are Majorsunless otherwise indicated. In case of new courses scheduled, those forthe Junior Colleges are printed in italics; for the Senior Colleges, in boldface type ; for the Graduate Schools, in Roman.IA. PHILOSOPHY.NEW COUESES.17. Contemporary Social Psychology. — Thedevelopment of social psychology from individualpsychology will be traced, and its justificationand methods discussed. The writings of Baldwin, Tarde, Giddings, Lasswitz, etc., will comeunder consideration. 1 1 : 00. Cid.Assistant Professor Mead.29. Studies in the Theory of Knowledge. Tues.and Thurs., 4:00-6:00. Cid. Dr. Ames.CHANGES IN COUESES.1a will be given at 2:00 in C 8 b.1 b will be given in C 8 d.31 will be given in C 1 d.ic will be given in A 16.2 will be given in C 9 c.4 will be given in C 4 d.26 will be given in C 8 d.IB. PEDAGOGY.COUBSE WITHDRAWN.10 is withdrawn.CHANGES IN COUESES.15 will be given in C 1 d.1 will be given at 2:00 in C 15 d.21 will be given in C 15 d.II. POLITICAL ECONOMY.NEW COURSES.2. Principles of Political Economy. — Exposition of the laws of Political Economy in its present state. 3:00. C 3 c. . Dr. Mitchell.COURSES WITHDEAWN.14 is withdrawn.4 is withdrawn.18 is withdrawn.CHANGE IN COURSE.12 will be given by Dr. Mitchell.III. political science.NEW COURSES.31. Institutes of Roman Law. 3: 00. C 10 cAssociate Professor Freund.UNIVERSITY RECORD 344. Diplomatic History of the United States.9:30. C 9 c. Professor Judson.CHANGES IN COURSES.1 will be given by Dr. Merriam.20 will be given at 12:00.COUESES WITHDRAWN.32 is withdrawn.41 is withdrawn.iv. history.NEW COUESES.1 1 A. The French Revolution and the Era of Napoleon. Mj. 2:00. C 8 c.Assistant Professor Fellows.12. Europe in the XlXth Century '. Mj. 3: 00.C 8 c. Assistant Professor Fellows.87. History of American Treaties (same asIII, 44). 9:30. C 9 c. Professor Judson.CHANGES IN COUESES.1 will be given in C 6 a.10 will be given at 12:00.3 will be given by Mr. Catterall.vi. sociology and anthropology.CHANGES IN COUESES.72 will be given in C 16 c.30 will be given in C 16 c.53 will be given in C 16 c.63 will be given in C 16 c.79 will be given in C 16 c, and is primarily SorSenior College students.94 will be given in G 16 c,VIII. SEMITIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES.NEW COUESE.48. Form and Contents of Early Old Testament Traditions. 7:30. H 21.Professor W. R. Harper.COUESES WITHDEAWN.55 is withdrawn.102 is withdrawn.CHANGE IN COUESE.22 will be given at 8:30.XL GREEK.CHANGES IN COUESES.Course 1 is given by Mr. Dignan.Course 3 is given by Mr. Dignan.COURSE WITHDRAWN.26 is withdrawn. XII. LATIN.NEW COURSES.4c. A new section. 3:00. C 7 b,Dr. Bechtel.4a7. A new section. 12:00. C8c.Dr. Laing.38B. Teachers' Training Course. — A systematictreatment of Latin Syntax, in connection with thestudy of Caesar's Gallic War and Cicero's Orations. Mon.-Thurs., 4:00-6:00. C 5 b.Professor Hale.CHANGES IN COURSES.4a will be given at 1 1 : 00 in C 1 1 b.iA., Sec. b will be given at 12:00 in C 9 d.COURSE WITHDRAWN,38A is withdrawn.XIII. romance.NEW COURSES.66. Old French. A course in Old FrenchReadings and French Historical Grammar to becontinued through the year. For graduate students only. 12:00. C 9 b. Dr. Neff.5. The Fables of La Fontaine. 9:30, C 17 c.Miss Wallace.iB. Elementary French (second Major). 2:00.C13CThis course is equivalent to the old French 2,which is now combined with Course 1 in a doubleMajor. This will be the last opportunity forstudents with only one Major's credit in Frenchto make up the second half of Course 1,2b. French Short Stories. A new section. 2 : 00.C 15 b, Mr. Williamson.COURSE WITHDRAWN.6 is withdrawn.CHANGES IN COURSES.5B will be given by Assistant Professor Howland.3 will be given by Assistant Professor Ingres.4 will be given by Assistant Professor Ingres.10 will be given at 12:00.2 becomes 2a.Attention is called to the fact that on accountof change in numbering courses, students withone Unit or two Majors' credit will register forCourse 2. Students with two Units or four Majors'credit will register for Course 4, if they can speakFrench and understand spoken French, and, ifnot, Course 3.4 UNIVERSITY RECORDXIV. GERMAN.CHANGE IN COUESE.4A. Modern German Prose is substituted forDrill Course in Idiomatic Vocabulary, and will be*given in C 11 b.XV. ENGLISH.NEW COUESES.id. A new section. 2:00. C 16 d.Mr. Bruere. 'le. A new section. 3:00. C 16 d.Miss Crandall.CHANGES IN COUESES.ia will be given in C 10 d.ib will be given in C 10 D.5 will be given in C 15 d.40 will be given in C 6 a.ic will be given in C 10 d.3b will be given in C 1 5 d.83 will be given at 2:00 m C iod.21 will be given in C 9 d.3# will be given in C 10 d.86 will be given at 12: 00 in C 10 d (open toSeniors).58 will be given in C 15 d.88 will be given in C 10 d.XVI. LITERATURE (IN ENGLISH).NEW COUESES.168. Early European Literature. — An elementary study of the most important movements inearly European literature, considered in theirinternational relations, offering the students inliterature a course corresponding to Course 1 inthe department of history. 8: 30. C 10 c.Dr. Cipriani.169. The Nineteenth Century Novel. — An outline study of the evolution of the novel throughthe romantic, the realistic, and the naturalisticschools, considered in its international relations.2:00. C 8 d. Dr. Cipriani.XVII. MATHEMATICS.A NEW SECTION.ob. Solid Geometry. 2 :oo. Cub.Mr. Putnam.XX. CHEMISTRY.31 will meet on Tuesdays and Fridays.24 will meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays,8:30.14 will meet on Wed., Thurs., Fri.XXII. ZOOLOGY.1 will meet on Mondays and Thursdays. 20. General Bacteriology. — Lectures are givenon Mon., Tues., at 12:00 m. Laboratory onThurs., Fri., 2:00-4:00 p.m.XXVIII. PUBLIC SPEAKING.NEW COUESES.4. Oratory and Forensics. — It is the purpose ofthis course to afford the student further opportunity to put into practice the principles of persuasion. Occasional addresses, extemporaneousdebate, and oral discussion of current events willform a regular part of the daily work. At leastone finished oration, ready for delivery, will berequired of each member of the class.Mj. 11:00. Mr. Blanchard.Prerequisite : Courses 1 and 2, and 1 Major.5. Vocal Interpretation of Literature. — A studyof literature in its relation to elocution.This is an introductory course for those whodesire to teach reading as an art, or who wish toteach vocal expression or literature.Mj. 9:30. Assistant Professor Clark.Prerequisite : Courses r and 2.CHANGES IN COUESES.i/will be given on Tuesday and Friday.la-f will be given by Blanchard and Gorsuch.XXX. military science and tactics.The course in Military Science and Tactics isopen to all men in the colleges without prerequisites and may be taken in lieu of the requiredwork in Physical Culture.XLIV. systematic theology.new COURSE.Kaftan's Dogmatlk. Readings from the German with discussions. Students should consultthe instructor for details of time, etc.Professor Foster.xlv. church history.NEW COUESES.18. The German Reformation. 11:00. H 36.Professor Johnson.23. The French Reformation. 2:00. H 36.Associate Professor Moncrief,25. The Counter Reformation. 12:00. H 36.Professor Johnson.COUESES WITHDEAWN.15 is withdrawn.38 is withdrawn.CHANGES IN COUESES.1 will be given at 3:00.40 will be given at 9:30.