UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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MILITARY

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study, or who are for any reason interested in medical subjects. Its programs consist of lectures by members of the biological faculty and by physicians, and of papers prepared by members of the club. It meets weekly.

MUSICAL CLUBS

These are described under the School of Music (p. 149).

THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY

This society is composed of instructors and students interested in the natural sciences. It conducts field excursions and exhibitions of objects of natural history, and provides occasional lectures on science subjects of general interest.

ZOOLOGICAL CLUB

The University Zoological Club is composed of advanced students and instructors in the zoological and physiological departments, together with such other biological instructors and advanced students as are interested in its subjects. Its sessions are devoted to the presentation and discussion of abstracts of recent biological literature and of the results of investigation by the members of the club. It meets weekly in Natural History Hall.

THE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB

This club is composed of instructors in entomology, entomological assistants in the State Laboratory of Natural History and the State Entomologist's office, and advanced students in entomological courses. It meets weekly in Natural History Hall for the presentation of the results of investigation and discussions of current entomological literature. MILITARY SCIENCE The military instruction is under the charge of a graduate of the U. S. Military Academy and officer of the regular army of the United States. The course as a whole has special reference to the duties of officers of the line. A full supply of arms and ammunition is furnished by the War