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 512 A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Harper, W. R. Continued Union Theological Seminary, 26; He- brew Student and Hebraica, establish- ment of, 100; Hebrew textbooks, pub- lication of, 100; hope of, to confine work on campus to that of Senior College, 247; journals, policy of, to publish, 318-19; Kent Chemical Lab- oratory, acceptance of, by, 234; mar- riage of, 98; medical school, desire of, to establish, 320-21; memorial to, proposed, 423-24; Morgan Park Acad- emy, plans of, for, 358; Morgan Park Theological Seminary, career of, at, described by E. B. Hulbert, 100; Northrup, G. W., characterization by, of, 107; office of, in Haskell Oriental Museum, 300; Official Bulletin No. i, 133, 140; Official Bulletin No. 2, 135; Official Bulletins, preparation of, by, covering plan of organization of new University, 122; Old University, offer to, of presidency of, 19, 30, 102; organization, plan of, for University, 190; originated features in plan of organization never before tried in America, 136; orthodoxy of, attack made on, 107; Ph.D. Yale University, 98; presidency of Old University declined by, 102; presidency of new University declined by, 106; presi- dency of new University, basis of acceptance of, by, 121; pride of, in reputation of members of first faculty, 204; proposal of, for triple headship of new University, 56, 112; publica- tion of results of investigation, attitude of, toward, 318-19; qualities of, described by F. W. Shepardson, 249; reliance of, on John D. Rockefeller for current expenses, 315; rejoicing over acceptance by, of presidency of new University, 129; research, emphasis laid on, by, 157, 371, 372; resignation by, of professorship at Yale University, 128; Rockefeller, John D., beginning of acquaintance with, 103; Ryerson Physical Laboratory, acceptance of, by, 230-40; salary and perquisites of, as President of new University, 129; Sanders, Frank K., characterization of, by, 104; segregation, attitude of, toward, 406; Semitics, Head of De- partment of, in Divinity School, 360; services of, as lecturer on Bible, 104 f .; standard to be required of students, attitude of, on, 194; Strong, A. H., appreciation of, by, 105; suggested as President of new University, 30, 105-6; suggested by F. T. Gates as "adviser" to Chancellor of new University, no; Summer Quarter, attitude of, toward, 391; summer school in Hebrew, in- augurated by, 99; tablet and inscrip- tion to memory of, 427; trustee, term of, as, 468; university idea, views of, on, 145; University Press, plans of, for, 137; Walker Museum, acceptance of, by, 231-32; Woolsey professorship of biblical literature at Yale University, held by, 104; Yale University, call of, to, 29-30, 101, 102-3; efforts to retain, at, io8ff., 116, 117; Yerkes Observa- tory, address at dedication of, 310. See also Board of Trustees; Buildings of University (s.v. Harper Memorial Library); Faculty, the; Gates, F. T.; Goodspeed, T. W.; Old University of Chicago; Rockefeller, John D. Haskell, Caroline E., gifts of, 274, 277, 297, 323- Haskell Lectureship of Comparative Religion, endowment of, 323. Head of Department, discontinuance of title, 151. Head Professor, title changed, when, 151. Hebraica, establishment of, too. See also Harper, W. R.; Semitic Languages and Literatures, American Journal of; University Press. Hebrew Student, the, establishment of, 100. See also Harper, W. R. Heckman, Wallace, appointment of, as business manager, 337, 383. Henderson, C. R., 215; chaplaincy of, 451. See also University of Chicago (s.v. Chaplain). Hengstenberg library, 26. Henson, P. S., 3r, 39; speech of, on announcement of completion of first $1,000,000 subscription, 93. Hibbard, J. G., gift of, 349. High School. See University of Chicago (s.v. University High School). Hinckley, Francis E., member of first Board of Trustees, 95. Hirsch, E. G.: address by, at dedication of Haskell Oriental Museum, 300; as- sistance of, in early campaign for funds, 87. Hitchcock, Charles, 344. See also Build- ings of University (s.v. Hitchcock Hall). Hitchcock, Mrs. Charles, gifts of, 274, 281, 344. See also Buildings of Uni- versity (s.v. Hitchcock Hall).