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 INDEX Trustees, Board of Continued John D., relations of, with, 294 f.; religious affiliations of appointees to faculty disregarded by, 216; segrega- gation, policy of, toward, 355, 406; service, terms of members of, 468-69; site, enlargement of, through trans- action with Marshall Field, 160-70; University, sole control of, assumed by, 97. See also Rockefeller, John D.; Swift, Harold H.; University of Chicago. Tutor, abandonment of title, 151. University Choir, 261, 451. University Chorus, the, 257, 261. University College: establishment of, 265, 324; work of, 324-25. University College Association, 257. University Elementary School. See Uni- versity of Chicago. University Extension World, establish- ment of, 320. See also University Press. University High School. See University of Chicago s.v. University Houses, organization of, 266. University News, the, 252. University of Chicago: academic year of, 141; administrative boards, 140; administration offices in Cobb Hall, 224; administrative officers of, 138; alumni of Old University adopted by, 20; anniversary celebration, the first, 396; Annual Register, the, 133, 301 ; Archaeology, creation of Depart- ment of, 322; art, provision sought for, 296; assets of, 471; Associate, title of, 458; Astronomy, Department of, budget of, 317-18; Baptists, part played by, in first campaign for funds, 73, 80; Baptist Theological Union, agreement between, and, 483; Bap- tist Union Theological Seminary made Divinity School of, 26; union of, with University, terms of, 164-65; begin- ning of movement for, 69 ; benefactors of the, 273-06; Biology, Department of, reorganization of, into five depart- ments, 322, 325-26; Blue Island Land and Building Co., proffer by, of site, building, and $25,000 at Morgan Park for, 32; Board of Student Organiza- tions, Publications, and Exhibitions, 448-49; Board of Trustees, the first, appointed by American Baptist Edu- cation Society, 95 (see also Board of Trustees); books, publication policy of, 320-21; bookstore maintained at, 344 (see also Buildings of University, s.v. University Press); Botany, De- partment of, no courses given in, during first year, 216, 322; bulletins, official, 133, 135, 140, 190, 191, 193; business manager, office of, created, 151; business public of Chicago, part played by, in first campaign for funds, 82 if.; calendar of, change in, 393; chapel assembly, 449-50; chapel, pro- vision for, 292-93; chaplain, creation of office of, 151 (see also Henderson, C. R.); charter, statement of object in, 1 60; circumstances which led to founding of, i ff.; class, absences from, penalties for, 255; class gifts to, 462- 63; classification of courses in, 141- 43; coat-of-arms, selection of, 467; coeducational institution, a, 137, 154; college becomes university, 164; colleges of, 139; Committee on Ex- penditures, creation of, 286; Com- mons (women's), 441 (see also Build- ings of University, s.v. Ida Noyes Hall); Commons Caf6, gift of Harold F. McCprmick, 345, 347 (see also McCormick, Harold F.); condition of, at end of first quarter-century of history, 470-73; Congregation, institution and composition of, 395; continuous session of, part of origi- nal plan of organization, 141; con- tributors to, partial list of, 493; cornerstone laying, occasion of in- auguration of ceremony of, 297; Correspondence -Study Department, growth of, 150; Council, the, 139-40, 247; Daily Maroon, the, 341; deans, duties of, 139, 154; debating leagues a * 453) Decennial Celebration of, 340, 346, 399; decisive action resulting in founding of, 7; deficits, end of, 290; degrees, honorary, conferred by, 402; departments, increase of, 321, 322, 471; Divinity School, enrolment in, for first year, 264; divisions of, in original plan, 134; dormitories for men and for women students, for first year, 193; educational plan of, 130- 57; Education, creation of Depart- ment of, 322; educational questions under control of faculties, 445; "Ed- ward Olson Foundation," 86; elective courses, control exercised over, 152; enrolment of students at (see Student Enrolment); examinations a condition of entrance to, 144; executive officers of, 138; expansion of, from college, as originally planned, 158-88; expendi- tures, efforts to keep University within income, 287; factors in preparation