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22

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

[Sept. 25

W e do not make a record which discriminates between teachers and others, but so far as I can determine from g o i n g over the lists 370 of those registered were teachers in the State. •&, T h e scholarships which we offered were taken advantage of by 171, representing eighty counties. I give below the list of these counties, with the n u m b e r of teachers from each. T h i s list will show that the distribution was wide, and that even from some remote counties in the State we have several representatives. Adams 2 Alexander 1 Bond.... 2 Bureau 1 Carroll. : 2 Cass..... 3 C h a m p a i g n . . :: 8 Christian . ...., ... 4 Clay.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Clark 2 Clinton ., 1 Coles.. ,. 5 Cook. 1 Crawford. 1 DeKalb. ;........,.... 1 DeWitt 1 Douglas 1 Edgar.......... 2 Fayette 1 Ford.... 5 Fulton 6 Franklin .....'. • 1 Gallatin...............;.......:............. 1' Greene.. 2 Grundy 1 Hamilton .". • 1 Hancock *6 Henry......... :........, 2 Iroquois... * . 3 Jackson, ..... 2 Jasper .... 1 Jefferson 1 Jersey 1 J o Daviess 1 Johnson ..... , . 1 Kane 2 Kankakee. 2. Kendall .-." 1 Knox 2 LaSalle 5 Lawrence, 2 Lee 1 Livingston 5 Logan 1 McDonough. 4 McLean. 1 Macon 2 Macoupin ;..... 3 Madison 3 Marion 1 Marshall 1 Mason 2 Menard 4 M ontgomery 2 MorgaL . . . . ". 1 Monroe 1 Moultrie.. 2 Ogle.................. 1 Peoria . . . . . . . .................: 1 Perry... .'............................... 1 Piatt.. :,........ 4 Pike... 3 Randolph. ............................. 1 Rock Island . 3 St. C l a i r . . . . . . . 1 Sangamon .... . *3 Schuyler ... 1 Shelby. 1 Stark 3 Stephenson. 1 Tazewell ... 4 Union..... ;-. 2 Vermilion ..... ... 8 Washington 1 Warren . . . . 1 Whiteside . . . . . , 1 Williamson ..........;... 2 Will 1 Winnebago ...... 1 Woodford 3

Many of the students who are regularly enrolled at the University also are teachers, so that it is safe to say that more than three-fourths Of thos'e who came to our Summer Session have taught, or are teaching in the state. • T h e various departments in which work was offered, and the total number of single registrations in each are given below: • Art and design 45 Astronomy. , . . . . . : 22 Botany „... 58 Chemistry. ;........ 63 General engineering drawing 23 Economics 48 Education. ..... ..107 English literature. ................; ..238 E n t o m o l o g y . . . . ... 31 French ..................... 3} German Greek •'.' 6 History. 95 H o u s e h o l d science .... ....;........... 7 Latin.... ...... 85 Manual training. ... ..'..*:... 60 Mathematics....... .. '..... ... ..• .... . . . . . . . 198 T h e o r e t i c a l and applied mechanics. 24 Mechanical e n g i n e e r i n g . ... ...; U Philosophy ;.. ..... &) Physics. 81 Physical training { ^ - ° ™ - . 2 2 ; [-Total.... 110 Psychology.... ; ..... 130 Rhetoric..... ............. ........ 161 Zoology.....'. :... ......... ......... 46 Courses were offered in violin and in the history of music, but cse were not elected by a n y one.