Steaming anti %aboz CATALOGUE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (POSTOFFICE, CHAMPAIGN OR URBANA, III. I895-96 URBANA, ILLINOIS PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY =FM>,lw~ I E> R.AR.Y OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CONTENTS PAGES Board of Trustees 11 Officers of Administration 13 Administrative Officers in the University 13 Board of Direction of Agricultural Experiment Station. 14 Faculty 15 State Laboratory of Natural History 21 Agricultural Experiment Station 21 Location 23 History 23 Buildings and Grounds 26 Art Gallery 28 Library , 29 Laboratories > 30 Science 30 Engineering 30 Special Research 30 Collections 31 Agricultural 31 Botanical 31 Engineering 31 Geological 32 Zoological 33 The Museum 34 Admission 35 By Certificate from Accredited Schools 35 By Examination 35 Subjects for Examination 36 Program of Examinations for fall of 1896 40 By Transfer of Credits from Other Universities 41 As Special Students 41 To Advanced Standing 42 liegistration 42 Examinations. , 42 IV CONTENTS PAGES Terms and Vacations 43 Graduation 43 Administration of the University 44 Government 44 Organization 44 College of Literature and Arts 45 College of Engineering 45 College of Science 45 College of Agriculture 45 Graduate School 46 School of Pharmacy • 46 College of Literature and Arts 47 Faculty 47 Aims and Scope 48 General Course System 49 Specialized Course, or Group, System 49 Classification of Subjects.. .• 50 Prescribed 50 Elective 51 Requirements for Graduation 52 Under the General Course System 52 Under the Specialized Course System 52 In Music 53 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 53 Description of Departments 54 Art and Design 54 Economics 55 English 55 French (See Romance Languages) , 61 German 55 Greek 56 History 56 Italian (See Romance Languages) 61 Latin 57 Mathematics ' 58 Military. 58 Music 58 Pedagogy 59 Philosophy ' 59 Physical Culture for "Women :••.•!•, 59 Political Science : 60 CONTENTS V College of Literature and Arts—Continued. PAGES Psychology 61 Rhetoric 61 Romance Languages and Literatures. 61 Sociology (See Economics) -.-. 62 Spanish (See Romance Languages;....-.- 61 College of Engineering 63 faculty 63 Aims and Scope 64 Methods of Instruction 65 Equipment 65 Description of Departments 66 Architecture 66 Instruction 66 Equipment •.-.• 67 Course of Instruction 67 Architectural Engineering 69 Course of Instruction 69 Civil Engineering 70 Instruction 70 Equipment 71 Course of Instruction 71 Electrical Engineering 72 Instruction 72 Equipment 73 Course of Instruction 74 Mechanical Engineering 75 Instruction 75 Equipment. 75 Course of Instruction 77 Municipal and Sanitary Engineering 78 Instruction 79 Course of Instruction 79 Physics : 80 Instruction. 80 Equipment 81 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 82 Instruction 82 Equipment 82 College of Science 83 Faculty 83 VI CONTENTS College of Science—Continued. PAGES Aims and Scope 84 Equipment 85 The Chemical Group 86 Aims 86 Equipment .' 86 Classification of Subjects 87 Requirements for Graduation 89 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 89 Applied Chemistry and Engineering 90 Requirements for Graduation 90 Course of Instruction 91 Pharmacy 92 Instruction 92 Equipment 92 Requirements for Graduation 93 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 93 Short Course in Pharmacy 94 Description of Departments 95 Chemistry 95 Applied Chemistry 96 Pharmacy 96 The Mathematical Group 97 Instruction 97 Classification of Subjects , 98 Requirements for Graduation 99 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 99 The Natural Science Group 101 Aims 101 Classification of Subject's 101 Requirements for Graduation 103 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 103 Suggestions as to Choice of Courses 105 Special Courses Preliminary to Medicine 106 Description of Departments 107 Botany 107 Equipment 107 Geology and Mineralogy '.. 108 Equipment 108 Physiology 109 Equipment 110 CONTENTS VU College of Science—Continued. PASES Zoology Ill Equipment 112 The Philosophical Group.: 113 Aims ' 113 Classification of Subjects . 113 Requirements for Graduation 114 Description of Departments 114 Economics • 114 Pedagogy 115 Philosophy 115 Political Science 115 Psychology 115 College of Agriculture 117 Faculty 117 Aims and Scope 118 Methods of Instruction 118 Equipment 119 Classification of Subjects : 120 Requirements for Graduation 121 Courses of Instruction by years and terms 121 Winter School in Agriculture 122 Graduate School 123 Aims 123 Organization 123 Admission and Registration 123 Studies and Examinations 123 Degrees and Fellowships 126 Courses of Instruction 129 School of Pharmacy 127 Description of Courses 129-216 Choice of Studies 129 Degrees 216 Bachelors' 216 Advanced - 217 Second 217 Doctors' 218 Fellowships 219 Scholarships 220 State 220 Military •. 222 Vlll CONTENTS PAGES Prizes 222 Hazelton Medal 222 Harris Banking v 223 University Oratorical 223 Interscholastic Oratorical 223 Beneficiary Aid 224 Societies and Clubs 224 Literary .- 224 Christian Associations 225 Auxiliary to Courses of Study : 225 Special Advantages for Women 227 Household Economics 227 The Fine Arts 228 Physical Culture 229 Social Advantages 229 Accredited High Schools 230 Military Science 234 Physical Training 236 General Information 237 Lectures and Concerts 238 Expenses 239 Board 239 Fees 239 Estimate of Necessary 240 Preparatory School 241 Instructors 241 Admission 241 Course of Study 242 Courses of Instruction 243 Algebra 243 Botany 243 English 244 Free-Hand Drawing 244 French and German 244 Geometry 244 Greek 245 History 245 Latin 246 Physics 246 Physiology.. < • • •', 247 Zoology 247 CONTENTS IX Preparatory School—Continued. PAGES Regulations 247 List of Students 248 Graduate School 248 Resident Graduate '. 249 Undergraduate 249 Special 263 Preparatory 265 Summer School 1895 269 Winter School in Agriculture 270 Summary 270 Holders of Fellowships, Scholarships, Prizes, and Commissions. 271 Honorary Scholarships 271 Accredited School Scholarships 272 Holder of Chicago Club Loan Fund 272 Winner of Hazelton Prize Medal 272 Roster of Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Military Battalion,, 1895-96 272 Calendar 274 Index 276 "The practical farmer, the ingenious mechanic, the talented artist, the upright legislator or judge, the ac- complished teacher, are only modifications or varieties of the original man. The man is the trunk; the occupations and professions are only different qualities of the fruit it yields. The development of the common nature, the cul- tivation of the germs of intelligence, uprightness, benevo- lence, truth, that belongs to all —these are the principle, the aim, the end ; while special preparation for the field or the shop, for the forum or the desk, for the land or the sea, are but incidents."—Horace Mann. [x] BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS, . Ex Officio. JOHN P. ALTGELD, . Springfield. THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, " JAMES W. JUDY, . Tallula. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, . " SAMUEL M. INGLIS, . Springfield. RICHARD P. MORGAN, . Dwight. } T t ffi DR. JULIA HOLMES SMITH, Chicago. I l erm . °moe 83 Central Music Hall. f expires in NELSON W. GRAHAM, . Carbondale. J 897- NAPOLEON B. MORRISON, Odin. ~] T f ffi JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, . Chicago. I lermoiomce 529 Sixty-second Street. ISAAC S. RAYMOND, . Sidney. ALEXANDER McLEAN. Macomb. "1 TarlT1 . ,~ SAMUEL A. BULLARD, Springfield. e"ires * LUCY L. FLOWER, . Chicago. f "PS?.8 m The Virginia. S J 1901- OFFICERS OF THE BOARD JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, . Chicago, . President. WILLIAM L. PILLSBURY, . Urbana, . Secretary. CHARLES W. SPALDING, . Chicago, . Treasurer. 510 Monadnock Block. Professor S.W. SHATTUCK, . Champaign, Business Manager. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, Chairman; SAMUEL A. BULLARD, ISAAC S. RAYMOND. STANDING COMMITTEES Farm ISAAC S. RAYMOND, Chairman; NAPOLEON B. MORRISON, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, JAMBS W. JUDY. [11] 12 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Buildings and Grounds SAMUEL A. BULLARD, Chairman; RICHARD P. MORGAN, ISAAC S. RAYMOND, LUCY L. FLOWBB. Finance NAPOLEON B. MORRISON, Chairman; NELSON W. GRAHAM, SAMUEL A. BULLARD. Instruction LUCY L. FLOWER, Chairman; SAMUEL M. INGLIS, DR. JULIA H. SMITH, ISAAC S. RAYMOND. Publication RICHARD P. MORGAN, Chairman; President ANDREW S. DRAPER, WILLIAM L. PILLSBURY. Library President ANDREW S. DRAPER, Chairman; SAMUEL M. INGLIS, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, Professor S. W. SHATTUCK, Assistant Professor PERCY F. BICKNELL. Students' Welfare Dr. JULIA H. SMITH, Chairman; RICHARD P. MORGAN, NELSON W. GRAHAM. OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS IN THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT: ANDREW S. DRAPER, LL.D. Office, 12 University Hall. BUSINESS MANAGER: SAMUEL W. SHATTUCK, C.E. Office, 14 University Hall. Office hours, 3 to 5 p. m. REGISTRAR: WILLIAM L. P1LLSBURY, A.M. Office, 14 University Hall. Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m. COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION AND DEANS PRESIDENT: ANDREW S. DRAPER, LL.D. DEAN OP THE GENERAL FACULTY AND OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL: THOMAS J. BURRILL, Ph.D., LL.D. Office, 10 Natural History Hall. Office hour, 11 to 12 a. m. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS: DAVID KINLEY, Ph.D. Office, 16 University Hall. Secretary to the Council. Office hours, 10 to 11 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: N. CLIFFORD RICKER, M.Arch. Office, 300 Engineering Hall. Office hours, 2:20 to 4:20 p. m. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE: STEPHEN A. FORBES, Ph.D. Office, 4 Natural History Hall. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE: EUGENE DAV- ENPORT, M.Ag. Office, 27 Natural History Hall. Office hour, 11 to 12 a. m. LIBRARIAN
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