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 INDEX 521 University of Chicago Continued teaching staff, enlargement of, 188, 317, 321, 471; technology, provision sought for, 296; time, reduction of, for college course, 464; "title," estab- lishment of, 458; traditions, of slow growth, 266; undergraduate depart- ment of, 138; Undergraduate Student Council, 448; University proper, what it originally included, 134; women, contributions by, for halls for women students, 184; Young Women's Chris- tian League, 356; Affiliations, division of: activities of, 265; added to plan of University, 136; plans of W. R. Harper for, 137; plans, how modified later, 149; architecture of, 172, 221; athletics: attitude of authorities toward, 377-79; Department of Physi- cal Culture and Athletics organized, 377; in early days, 258-59 (see also under various subjects); organization of, under A. A. Stagg, 257; receipts and expenditures in, 381; auditor, appointment of, 151, 383; du- ties of, 384-85; biological departments: endowment and equipment of, by Helen Culver, 301 ; increase of instructors in, 326; budget: early conferences over, 288- 90; how prepared, 283, 385; buildings: increase in number of, 470; location and construction of early, 218-41; need of, with growing enrol- ment, 297 (see also Buildings of Uni- versity) ; business department : development and growth of, 382-87; methods of, widely copied by educational institutions, 386; campus: beauty and dignity of, 421; condition of, at opening of, 248; ex- penditure for, 283; growth of, 470; College of Commerce and Administra- tion. See below (s.v. School of Com- merce and Administration) ; Commons (men's), when established, 193 (see also Buildings of University, s.v. Hutchinson Hall) ; Convocation: action of Board of Trus- tees concerning, 262; first, where held, and what constituted, 262; orators at early, 263 ; substituted for Commence- ment, 262; when and how held, 459; deficits and expenses: for year 1893- 94, 283; for years 1894-95, 1895-96, 1896-97, 279; sum expended for, 283, 288, 289, 290; degrees: first conferring of, at, 263; given in Graduate Schools, 373; of Old University, re-enacted, 20; re- quirements for, 373-74; "title" con- ferred, 458; Extension Division, the: activities of, 265 ; later modification of original plan, I 5, I 53. 210-11; scope of, 134; faculty: consideration for members of, by W. R. Harper, 123; constitution of, 138; expansion of, 317, 321, 471; freedom of academic action accorded to, 445; length of service of members of, 469; member of, for first year, 188, 247; personnel of, for first year, 196- 217, 486; Graduate Schools, 139; courses in, 371; degrees conferred in, 373; enrol- ment in, 264, 369, 370, 371; instructors of other institutions, attendance of, 371; reorganization of, into two, 369, 47i; Harper, W. R.: election of, as Presi- dent, 96; first proposed as President of, 30 (see also s.v.) ; journals: effect of publication on ex- pansion in work of, 320; publication of, by, 318-19 (see also University Press); Judspn, Harry Pratt, election of, as President, 412-13; Law School: establishment of, 333 ff.; high standing of, 335; library of, 367; staff of instructors in, 334-35 (see also Buildings of University) ; Libraries, Laboratories, and Museums: division of, in original plan of organ- ization, 135; growth of division, 153 (see also s.v.) ; Medicine, School of: partly organized, 154; provision sought for, in 1901, 296; work organized in, 330; opening day of, 217, 242; exercises on, 242, 244; plan of organization, etc., by W. R. Harper: analyzed in light of present experience, 149; new and original features in, 136; Quinquennial Celebration of: con- ferences held at, 299; cornerstone lay- ing of Hull Biological Laboratory buildings at, 304; date of, how fixed, 396; dedication of Haskell Oriental Museum at, 299, 361; Rockefeller, John D., presence of, at, 397; School of Commerce and Administra- tion: organization of, 323; provision for, in budget, 324, 338;