UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Course Catalog - 1890-1891 [PAGE 49]

Caption: Course Catalog - 1890-1891
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 49 of 106] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE.

COURSES.

CHEMISTRY, NATURAL HISTORY.

FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.

SELIM H. PEABODY, PH.D., LL.D., REGENT.

STEPHEN A. FORBES, PH.D., Dean; Zoology and Entomology. THOMAS J. BURRILL, PH.D., Botany and Horticulture.

SAMUEL W. SHATTUCK, C.E., Mathematics.

EDWARD SNYDER, M.A., Modern Languages.

JAMES D. CRAWFORD, M.A., History.

JAMES H. BROWNLEE, M.A., Rhetoric and Oratory.

CHARLES W. ROLFE, M.S., Geology. ARTHUR W. PALMER, SC.D., Chemistry. FRANK F. FREDERICK, Industrial Art.

SAMUEL W. PARR, M.S., Analytical Chemistry.

SAMUEL W. STRATTON, B.S., Physics.

ELBRIDGE R. HILLS, LT. U.S.A., Military Science.

M. R. PARADIS, M.A., French. HOWARD S. BRODE, Asst. in Zoology. HARRY S. GRINDLEY, B.S., Asst. in Chemistry. ROBERT W. CORNELISON, B.S., Asst. in Chemistry.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for the College of Natural Science should be eighteen years of age, and must pass satisfactory examinations in the common school branches, and in the studies of the preliminary year. Their preparations should be especially good in the scientific studies of the preliminary year. Practice in the drawing of natural objects will greatly1 facilitate the student's progress. A knowledge of the Latin language is a good preparation for the mastery of the scientific terms which must be learned in the course. CHEMISTRY. This course aims to impart such knowledge of chemistry as will enable the student to apply the principles of the science to the related

47