iAl883(iGENEEAL INDEXVOL. IX, MAY, 1904— APRIL,, 1905A PAGEAddams, Jane:President's Quarterly Statement 294Recent Immigration : A Field Neglected bythe Scholar 274-284Alumni, The:Alumni Day 77~78Alumni Library 77Alumni Room 7&-77Annual Statement 76Memorial Committee 77American Historical, Economic, and PoliticalScience Associations, Meetings at theUniversity 296-298Andrews, Clement Walker, Introduction of theConvocation Orator 373Anthropology, Recent Progress 78Appointments 220-221, 291BBalliet, Thomas M., Manual Training Movement 18-23Banking, Course on 301Barker, Lewellys F., Call to Johns Hopkins University 406Barnes, Charles Reid, Introduction of Hugo DeVries to the Congregation 227-22%Barrows Lectures, Volume of 349Bartlett, Adolphus C, Address for the Commercial Club of Chicago 23-26Beale Joseph Henry, Place of Professional Education in the Universities 42-47Belfield, Henry Holmes, Acceptance of theAmerican Flag, School of Education 27-28Bentley, Cyrus, Address for the Chicago InstituteTrustees . . 7-8Bernays Library 293Blaine, Mrs. Emmons, School of Education,Dedicatory Address 9-12Brotherhood of St. Andrew 343~344Budget , 224-225Butler, Nicholas Murray, Oration, Dedication ofEmmons Blaine Hall 13-17CCampus, Recent Improvements 251Chase, Wayland J., Academy for Boys at Morgan Park 124-125 PAGEChicago Orchestra 254, 265, 301-302, 366, 406Chicago Press Club, Meeting at the University 140Chimes for Athletes 292Christian Union, Report 340-347Congregation, The:Address of Welcome, G. J. Laing 228-229Introduction of Hugo De Vries, C. R. Barnes. 227-22%Special Meeting 265Convocation, The:Fifty-first 41-47Fifty-second 201-226Fifty-third 273-294Preliminary Announcement 261Fifty-fourth 373Preliminary Announcement 357-35$Correspondence-Study Work of the University,W. R. Harper 171-173Correspondence Work in Nature-Study, W. S.Jackman 175-176Coulter, John Merle, Introduction of the Convocation Orator 201Crane Foundation, Series of Open Lectures 349-35°Cultivated Man in an Industrial Era, The, W. H.Page 48-55DDecennial Publications :First Series 233-250President's Quarterly Statement 208-209Dennis, Alfred L. P., Addition to the Faculty,Department of History 78-79Development of Individuality in Ancient History, E. Meyer 56-65De Vries, Hugo :Evidence of Evolution 202-207Introduction of, to the Congregation, C. R.Barnes 227-22%Dewey, John :Introduction of the Orator, DedicationEmmons Blaine Hall 12-13Resignation of 35~36Divinity School Building:Plans 34-35President's Quarterly Statement 212Downing, Augustus, Address of Welcome on Behalf of the Normal Schools 8-9PAGEDrachmann, A. B., University Extension in Denmark, 1898-1904 150-154Drama, Modern, Four Lectures 265-266Dramatic Club, Presentation of a ModernComedy 366£Economic Lectures , 367Education, School of:Dedication :Emmons Blaine Hall:Chicago Institute Trustees, Address for,C. Bentley 7-8Dedicatory Address, Mrs. Emmons Blaine 9-12Departmental Conferences 26History of the School of Education,W. S. Jackman 2-7Introduction of the Orator, J. Dewey 12-13Introductory Address, W. R. Harper 1-2Normal Schools, Address of Welcome onBehalf of, A. Downing 8-9Oration, N. M. Butler 13-17Technological Department :Commercial Club of Chicago, Address for,A. C. Bartlett 23-26Manual Training Movement, T. M. Balliet 18-23Flag, Acceptance of the American, H. H.Belfield 27-28Presentation, Helen E. Purcell 27President's Quarterly Statement 214-215Educational Conference of Academies and HighSchools 262Educators from the South at the University 266Egyptology, Forthcoming Books in 253Ehrlich, Paul, Die Bindungsverhaltnisse zwischenToxin und Antitoxin 65-76Evolution, Evidence of, H. De Vries 202-207Examinations for Admission to the University:Astronomy 123Biology 122Botany 121Chemistry 120-121Civil Government 1 17-1 18English 105-106French 106-107Geology 123German 1 07-1 1 oGreek 1 12-1 14History 115-117Latin 1 10-1 12Mathematics 1 18-1 19Physics 1 19-120Physiography 122-123Physiology 121Examinations for Government Service in thePhilippines 365-366Extension of Educational Privileges, V. W. B.Hedgepeth 158-159 F PAGEFaculties, The, 36-39, 79-83, 140-143, 230-232,254-^59, 267-272, 302-307, 350-356, 367-371, 406-412Publications and Addresses 89-103, 309-326Family Institutions, Library of 218-219Faunce, William H. P., Memorial Address forG. S. Goodspeed before the Congregation 392Fellows, Organization 290-291Fellowships, Appointments 413Folklore Gift 292F'ootball Dinner 267Football Meetings 264-265Formal Correspondence Course, C. H. Neilson.. 177-179Founder of the University:Message to 389Reply of 389France, Historic Role of, Among the Nations,C. V. Langlois, 3*7-339French Colleges Open to American Students 347Freund, Ernst, Introduction of the ConvocationOrator 41-42Fushimi, Prince:Addresses of WelcomeOn Behalf of the Faculties, G. S. Goodspeed 295On Behalf of the Students, S. B. Terry 295-296Response 296GGeology, Special Courses 266-267German History, New Lectureship 293Gifts, President's Quarterly Statement 222, 292-294Goodspeed, George Stephen:Address of Welcome to Prince Fushimi on Behalf of the Faculties 295Death and Funeral Service 363-364Editorial on 401Memorial Addresses at the Funeral of,C. R. Henderson 390H. P. Judson #. . . 391Before the Congregation,W. H. P. Faunce 392J. F. Jameson 394S. Mathews 395Popularity of, E. B. Hulbert 403Resolutions,By the Alumni Association of Brown University 400By the University Senate 399Tribute to, from his Associates 399HHarper, Robert Francis, Recent Reports from theExpedition of the Oriental ExplorationFund 33-34, 131-139Harper, William Rainey:Correspondence- Study Work of the University 1 71-173Introductory Address at the Dedication ofEmmons Blaine Hall 1-2New Volumes by 253, 364-365Operation on 364Public Appreciation of 362-363PAGEHaskell Foundation, Lectures 350Hedgepeth, V. W. B., Extension of EducationalPrivileges 158-159Henderson, Charles Richmond, Memorial Address at the Funeral of G. S. Goodspeed . . 390History, Department of, Dennis, A. L. P 78-79Hulbert, Eri Baker, Popularity of ProfessorGoodspeed 403IIllustrations :Emmons Blaine HallFrom Midway 13From Scammon Court 1Main Entrance 9Immigration, Recent: A Field Neglected by theScholar, Jane Addams 274-284Individuality, Development of, in Ancient History, E. Meyer 56-65Informal Correspondence Course, F. J. Miller... 173-175International Congress of Arts and Science,Entertainment of Delegates 229-230International Geographic Congress, Chicago Session 229jJackman, Wilbur Samuel:Brief History of the School of Education 2-7Correspondence Work in Nature-Study 175-176Jameson, John Franklin, Memorial Address forG. S. Goodspeed before the Congregation 394Judson, Harry, Pratt:Address at the Convocation 388Address at the Funeral of G. S. Goodspeed.. 391Junior College Commission 290KKelly, Elizabeth Green 1 252Kelly, Hiram, Memorial Fund 254LLaing, Gordon Jennings, Address of Welcome,University Congregation 228-229Langlois, Charles Victor, Historic Role of Franceamong the Nations 327-339Laughlin, James Laurence, Address of Welcometo Prince Pu Lun on Behalf of the Faculties 29Lectures :Crane Foundation 349-350Economic Lectures 367Haskell Foundation 350On the Bible 252-253On Missions 367On the Modern Drama 265-266Lexington Commons 218Librarian's Accession Report 83-84, 219-220, 308, 414Literature by Correspondence, Advantages, E. A.Moore 179-183Lowy Scholarship 293 M PAGEManual Training Movement, T. M. Balliet 18-23Mathews, Shailer, Memorial Address for G. S.Goodspeed before the Congregation .... 395Medical Work 286-287Meyer, Eduard, Development of Individuality inAncient History 56-65Miller, Frank Justus, Informal CorrespondenceCourse I73-I75Missions, Open Lectures 367Moore, Ella Adams, Advantages of the Study ofLiterature by Correspondence 179-183Morgan Park Academy:President's Quarterly Statement 2 10-2 11Report, 1903-4, W. J. Chase ,, . 124-125Morley, John, Visit to the University 267NNeilson, Charles Hugh, Formal CorrespondenceCourse I77-I79OOriental Exploration Fund, Recent Reports33-34, 131-139, 213-214PPage, Walter Hines, Annual Phi Beta KappaAddress: The Cultivated Man in an Industrial Era 48-55Philippines, Examinations for Government Service 365-366Prizes, Award of Grand, to the University .... 253-254For Economic Essays 405For English, Latin, and Mathematics 266Professional Education in the Universities, Placeof, J. H. Beale 42-47Promotions 221Pu Lun, Prince :Address of Welcome:On Behalf of the Faculties, J. L. Laughlin . . 29On Behalf of the Students, W. J. Waterman 30Responses :Prince Pu Lun 30-31General Wong 31-32Purcell, Helen Elizabeth, Presentation of theAmerican Flag to the School of Education 27Putnam, Herbert, State and Research, The .... 374QQuarterly Statement of the President of theUniversity :Addams, Jane 294Advisory Committees 290Appointments t 220-221, 291Babylonian Expedition 213-214Bernays Library 293Budget 224-225Chimes for Athletes 292Decennial Publications 208-209Divinity School Building 212Education, School of 214-215Family Institutions, Library of 218-219Fellows, Organization 290-291PAGEQuarterly Statement of the President of theUniversity (continued) :Folklore Gift 292German History, New Lectureship 293Gifts 222, 292-294Illness and Death 285-286Junior College Commission 290Lexington Commons 218Lowy Scholarship 293Medical Work 286-287Morgan Park Academy 210-21 1Promotions 221Religious and Social Science, College of 209-210Religious Life 286St. Louis Exhibit 225Scholarships, New 292-293Self-Help, Bureau of 288Solar Eclipse Expedition 213Solar Research 212-213Summer Quarter:Attendance 223Instructors Appointed 221-222Theological Union 21 1-212, 288-289Undergraduate Colleges 289University College 217-218University Extension 215-217, 287-288University Museum 225-226Visitors, Distinguished 285RReligious and Social Science, College of 209-210Religious Life, President's Quarterly Statement 286Rhodes Scholarship, Appointment for Illinois... 140SSt. Louis Exposition :Award of Grand Prizes to the University 253-254University Course 79University Exhibit 225Scholarships, New 292-293Scientific Research, Promotion of, by Women.. 301Self-Help, Bureau of . 288Settlements, Bibliography of 79Solar Eclipse Expedition 213Solar Research Expedition i .......... . 212-213Stagg, Amos Alonzo :Appreciation of the Work of 263Chimes for Athletes 292State and Research, The, Herbert Putnam 374Student Volunteer Band 344Summer Quarter:Attendance 223Instructors Appointed 221-222TTalbot, Marion, Introduction of the ConvocationOrator 273-274Terry, Schuyler Baldwin, Address of Welcometo Prince Fushimi on Behalf of the Students . . 295-296Theological Union, Advisory Committee21 1-2 1 2, 288-289, 300Thomas, Theodore, Work at the University .... 347-348Toxin und Antitoxin, Die Bindungsverhaltnissezwischen, P. Ehrlich 65-76 PAGETrades and Labor Assembly, Educational Work. 1 59-1 61Traveling Libraries 169Troop, J. G. Carter, Leaves from a Lecturer'sNotebook 154-15&UUndergraduate Colleges 289University College:New Courses 298-299President's Quarterly Statement 217-218University Extension:Correspondence-Study Department :Announcements I71, Annual Report and Summaries 183-197Chemistry, New Courses 1 7°Conferences . . . .t I39~i4aCorrespondence-Study Work of the University * 171-173Formal Correspondence Course 177-179Informal Correspondence Course i73_I75Literature by Correspondence 179-183Nature-Study, Correspondence Work in.... 175-176New Instructors and New Courses 170Scholarships and Awards 1 70-1 71Training Courses for Teachers 1 70Lecture-Study Department :Annual Report and Summaries 162-169Belgium 149-150Cambridge Report 148-149Denmark, 1898-1904 150-154Educational Sequence in the Arrangementof Courses 145-146Extension of Educational Privileges 158-159Free Lecture Movement * 145Lecturer's Notebook, Leaves from a 154-158New York city 146-148Oxford Delegacy 148Trades and Labor Assembly, Springfield,Ohio 159-161University of London 149Workingmen, University Extension for .... 146President's Quarterly Statement 215-217, 287-288University Extension in Denmark, A. B. Drach-mann 150-154University Museum 225-226University of Chicago. Press :Books and Pamphlets Published 85-88Books soon to be Issued 126-129University of Chicago Settlement, Report 344-346University of Chicago Settlement League .... 36, 263-264.University of Naples, Lecturer from 299-300University of Paris, Lecturer from 348-349WWaterman, William John, Address of Welcometo Prince Pu Lun on Behalf of the Students 30Woman's Union, Report 358-361Wong, General, Address 31-32YYoung Men's Christian Association 341-342Young Women's Christian League 342-343r1OtOUy.cp.<uootIx,J<Xw<JfflosoHi