UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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S. The School of Mi. ic, with 110 students. Among the subj< I tau lit piano, voic violin, or in, and public chool music. 9. The Graduate School, with an enrolment of !80, is the educal i al ipstone i the I fniversitj work. 10. The Summer Session. Th( n i 'ration last ummer was 1,314. 11. The Coll of Medicine, in Chicago,

with 308 students.

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12. The Colleg of I >entistry, in (Ihicai > ,

with L96 students.

Fniversity difl r in e o! Vgricultu ,

on is that one half irch. Therefor.

L3. The School of Pharmacy, in Chicago,

will) 209 students. 14. Other great departments of instruction are our Military and Physical Education divisions and our Health Service. At present the military work require l ! cadet officers and 6 I'. S. Army officers, furnishing training for infantry, cavalry, artillery, signal corps, and engineering corps. Physical Education for both men and women is required. Our lb IthServio I ; made a physical examination of every

al energy of the ible for t ching

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he I niversity oi hools, and a aus and divisions, U and the ex| rire e ively re- student in the University at Urbana. oral Arts and not only its own b r, hut also the >lleg< and . hools ts. culture, with 1,215 d departments of ; is tl > Home f

Administrative Divisions of the University Attention may be called particularly to the great administrative organization of our physical plant. In this division lies responsibility for the maintenance of all the nxty builaings of the University, and our heat, li ', and water systems. Some id i of the extent of the worfi of this department

may be ) in I when one r lumbers thai

v ring, with l,7f!S our buildings are furnished with heat, li] st< am, end el- i i. ity for P V \ water. OI with 1,5* uid tel hone irvice i hrough und< I

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n, with 87 which

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• w buildin hav< money t < afl for i with i i students, < rary : , pre-

There are now I 68 feel of tunnels, L0,K

I ft Of conduit for t he di | | ibut i«»n I

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and ' {,850 duct f j of - mduit for the di < tribut ion of vh • i ricity. Heat i uppli I

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l>li ! al planl al i hi mo. of com I inalle, i ale, but juallj well . B

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