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The Colleges and Schools

School of Journalism

Provides two years ot professional study in journalism for s t u d e n t s who have completed two years ot college work, ordinarily the pre-journalism a i n n u l i i m of the College ot Liberal Arts and Sciences. Director Lawrence W. Murphy, 101 University Hall I School of Physical Education

Is made up of the following d e p a r t m e n t s : Physical Kducation for Men, Physical Education for Women, and the Health Service. It offers professional curricula leading to a bachelor's degree in the science ot physical education. Director— George A. Huff, 104 New Gymnasium Head of the D e p a r t m e n t of Physical Education for W o m e n Miss Louise Freer, 118 W o m a n ' s Gymnasium College of Law, Library School, and Graduate School

Do not admit students directly from the high school. Students expecting to enter them should consult the Dean or Director concerning entrance credits. College of Law—Dean Albert J. H a r n o , 301 Law Building Admits graduates of recognized colleges and universities, or University of Illinois seniors having at least an average grade of "C." Library School—Director Phineas L. Windsor, 222 Library Admits only college or university graduates. Graduate School—Dean R o b e r t D. Carmichael, 109 Administration Building, E a s t Admits only college or university graduates. Division of University Extension

Established to extend the educational facilities of the University to persons who desire instruction by correspondence. Each course is equivalent to a course given to students in residence at the University. Director—Robert B. Browne, 108 University Hall College of Medicine

Offers a five-year curriculum based on two years of pre-medical work in Liberal A r t s and Sciences (seven years in all). Dean—David J. Davis, 1853 West Polk Street, Chicago Assistant to the Dean George R. Moon, 1853 West Polk Street. Chicago College of Dentistry

Provides four years of instruction after two years of pre-dental work in Liberal A r t s and Sciences (six years in all). Dean—Frederick B. Noyes, 1838 W e s t Harrison Street, Chicago College of Pharmacy

Requires for the degree one year of pre-pharmacy training in a college of Liberal A r t s and Sciences and three y e n s in residence at the College of P h a r m a c y . Dean William B. Day, 715 South W o I Street, Chicago

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