HE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Installation of President Edmund Janes James OCTOBER 15 to 20, 1905 L0:30 and 11:00 a. m.— Special services in the churches of Champaign and Urbana 3:00 p. m.— Religious Service. At the Armory Sermon by Reverend James G. K. McClure, President of McCormick Theological Seminary MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 , :00 p. m.— Dedication of Woman’s Building. Exercises in the Woman’s Gymnasium Addresses by Hon. Samuel A. Bullard, President of the Board of Trustees President Edmund J. James Dean James M. White Address of Dedication by President Lilian W. Johnson, of the Western College for Women Subject : The Need of the Day : a Correlated Democratic Edu- cation Informal reception and inspection of the building 8:00 p. m. — University Address. At the Armory Reverend Frank W. Gunsaulus, President of Armour Institute Subject : Heroism of Scholarship TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 9:00 a.m. — General Subject : The State and Education. Atthe£.r| mory Addresses by Hon. Richard J. Barr, Mayor of Joliet Hon. James Hamilton Lewis, Corporation Counsel of the Citj of Chicago Hon. Lawrence Y. Sherman, Lieutenant-Governor of Illinc 1:15 p. m. — Military Exercises. On Illinois Field SaJute (13 guns) to Major-General John F. Weston, of t} United States Army Review of the University Regiment by Major-Gener^ Weston 2:30 p. m. — Military Exercises. At the Armory The Military Training of the Citizen Soldier Addresses by Major-General Weston Lieutenant-Colonel Julius R. Kline, of the Illinois N| tional Guard. 3:30 p. m. — National Conference of College and University Trustee First Session. In the Chapel. President Samuel A. Bullai of the Board of Trustees presiding Address by Hon. Andrew S. Draper, Commissioner of Education, State New York Subject : The University Presidency Discussion by President Henry S. Pritchett, of the Massachusetts Institut of Technology Address by Mr. James P. Monroe, President of the Massachusetts Reform Cli Subject: Closer Relations between Trustees and Faculty Discussion by Mrs. Norman F. Thompson, Trustee of Wellesley College WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 9:00 a. m. — Formal Reception of Delegates. At the Armory Address of welcome by Vice-President Thomas J. Burrill Roll call of Foreign Universities Roll call of American Universities Roll call of Learned Societies and Other Bodies 8:00 p. m.— Presentation of Robert Greene’s Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay the students of the University At the Walker Opera House, Champaign 2 Brief Addresses by Dean Henry T. Bovey, of McGill University, for Foreign Universities Pbesident James B. Angell, of the University of Michigan, 1 for the State Universities President Ira Remsen, of Johns Hopkins University, for Eastern Universities Chancellor Frank Strong, of the University of Kansas, for Western Universities President Edwin B. Craighead, of Tulane University, for Southern Universities Dean Harry Pratt Judson, of the University of Chicago, for the Universities and Technical Schools of the State President Charles H. Rammelkamp, of Illinois College, for the Colleges of the State President John W. Cook, of the Northern Illinois State Normal School, for the Normal Schools of the State Principal Benjamin F. Buck, of the Lake View High School, for the High Schools of the State State Superintendent Alfred Bayliss, for the Elementary Schools of the State 10:30 a. m. — Assembly of the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Pharmacy. In the Chapel Addresses by Dr. Daniel A. K. Steele, for the College of Medicine Subject: Relation of the College of Medicine to the University Dean Bernard J. Cigrand, for the College of Dentistry Subject: Dental Science and the Common Weal Dean Frederick M. Goodman, for the School of Pharmacy Address by Dr. John B. Murphy, of Chicago Subject : The Evolution of Surgery 1:45 p. m.— Military Exercises. On the Campus Salute (17 guns) to the Governor of the State Salute (11 guns) to the Adjutant- General of the State Review of the University Regiment by the Governor of the State 2:30 p. m.— Formation of the Academic Procession 3:00 p. m. — Inaugural Exercises. At the Armory Addresses by Hon. Charles S. Deneen, Governor of Illinois Hon. Samuel A. Bullard, President of the Board of Trustees Hon. Andrew S. Draper, former President of the University, and Commissioner of Education, State of New York 3 4 I Inaugural Address by President Edmund Janes James Conferring of Degrees 8:00 p. m — Students’ Torchlight Parade 8:00 to 11:00 p. m. — ( fficial Reception. At the Armory and Gymnasium THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 9:00 a. m. — Assembly of the College of l ngineering. In the Chapel Address by Dean W. F. M. Goss, of Purdue University Subject : The Student Engineer Assembly of the College of Science. In the Physics Lecture Room Address by Professor Thomas C. Chamberlin, of the University of Chicago. Subject : The Scientific and the Non-Scientific Conference on Religious Education in State Universi- ties a*'d Colleges. Professor Shailer Mathews, of the University of Chicago, presiding. First Session. In the University Place Church Addresses by President William 0. Thompson, of the Ohio State University Subject: What Religious Education May the State Uni- versity Undertake? Reverend Thomas E. Judge, Editor of the New World, Chicago Discussion by Reverend William F. Anderson, Secretary, Board of Educa- tion Methodist Episcopal Church, New York City Reverend Dean Duffy, St. Patrick’s Church, Danville President William L. Bryan, of Indiana University Reverend Jenkin Lloyd Jones, All Souls Church, Chicago Conference on Commercial Education. First Session. Room 410 University Hall. Mr. Andrew McLeish, of Chica- go, presiding. General subject: The Aim and Scope of University Courses in Commerce Address by Professor John Cummings, of the University of Chicago Subject: The Essentials of a Course in University Com- mercial Education Discussion by Professor William A. Scott, of the University of Wisconsin and others >• * 4 Addresses by Professor Harlow S. Person , of Dartmouth College, and Professor Maurice H. Robinson, of the University of Illinois Subject : Character of Instruction ; Should it Be Technical? Discussion by Professor Matthew B. Hammond, of the Ohio State University National Conference of College and University Trus- tees. Second session. In the Chemistry Lecture Room Address by Professor Joseph Jastrow, President of the American Psycho- logical Association Subject: The Academic Career Discussion by President Samuel Dickie of Albion College President Henry C. White of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, University of Georgia Communication from Dean Charles E. Bessey, Trustee of Doane College Discussion by Mr. H. H. Hilton, Trustee of Dartmouth College 10:00 a. m.— Assembly of the College of Agriculture. In Morrow Hall Address by Colonel Charles F. Mills, of Springfield Subject : The Services of Norman J. Colman to American Agriculture Assembly of the College of Law. At the Law Building Address by Mr. Jacob McG. Dickinson, General Counsel, Illinois Central R. R. Co., Chicago Subject : International Arbitration 11:00 a. m.— Assembly of the College of Literature and Arts, and the Schools of Music and Library Science. In the Chapel Address by Professor A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard University Subject : The Elective System 1:00-4:00 p. m. — Inspection of University Buildings and Grounds 2:00 p. m. — Students’ Meeting. At the Armory Addresses by distinguished guests of the University 3:00 p. m. --National Conference of College and University Trus- tees. Third session. In the Chemistry Lecture Room Address by Mr. Julian P. Lippincott, Trustee of Illinois College Subject: State Supervision of Endowment Funds 5 Address by Mr. Wallace Heckman, Business Manager of the University of Chicago Subject: University Investments and Accounting Address by Mr. William A. Dyche, Business Manager of Northwestern University Subject: The Need of Business Methods in our Uni- versities Discussion by Mr. Ernest Reckitt, C. P. A., Chicago Conference on Religious Education in State Universities and Colleges. Second session. In the University Place Church Addresses by Professor Francis W. Kelsey, of the University of Michigan Subject: The State Universities and the Churches President Henry C. King, of Oberlin College Subject: Obligations of the Church to Its Adherents in State Universities Discussion by Reverend Willis G. Banker, Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Lawrence, Kansas President James D. Moffat, of Washington and Jefferson Col- lege Professor John H. Gray, of Northwestern University Conference on Commercial Education. Second Ses- sion. Room 410 University Hall. Professor William A. Scott, of the University of Wisconsin, presiding. General subject : The Relation of High School Commercial Courses to University Courses Address by Principal James J. Sheppard, of the New York High School of Commerce Subject: The Essentials of a High School Course in Com- merce Discussion by Principal F. D. Thompson, of the Galesburg High School Address by Principal James E. Armstrong, of the Englewood High School Subject: Correlation of High School and University Courses Discussion by Principal J. 0. Leslie, of the Ottawa Township High School 6 4 4:00 p. m. — Historical Meeting General Subject : — Recognition of those who have rendered distin- guished services to the University. In the Chapel Addresses by President Edmund J. James ; Hon. Emory Cobb of Kankakee and Judge Joseph 0. Cunningham of Urbana, form- er members of the Board of Trustees ; Mr. Henry M. Beards- ley, of Kansas City, Mo., and Professor Arthur N. Talbot, alumni of the University ; Professors T. J. Burrill, S. W. Shattuck and N. C. Ricker 8:00 p. m. — National Conference of College and University Trustees Fourth Session. In the Chemistry Lecture Room Address by Honorable Paul Jones, Ex-Trustee of the Ohio State Uni- versity Subject: The Selection of Trustees Discussion by Principal James E. Armstrong, of the Englewood High School Address by Dean Eugene Davenport, Director of the Agricultural Experi- ment Station, University of Illinois Subject: Subordinate Administrative Position in Univer- sity Organization Review of, and Comments on, the Conference, by President Edmund J. James, of the University of Illinois Conference on Religious Education in State Universi- ties and Colleges. Third Session. In the University Place Church Address by President Webster Merrifield, of the University of North Dakota Subject: The Affiliated College Discussion by Reverend Francis A. Wilber, Principal of Westminster House, University of Kansas Conference on Commercial Education. Third Session Room 410 University Hall. Congressman William B. McKin_ ley, presiding. General Subject : Business Practice Address by Professor Durward E. Burchell, of the University of Wis- consin Subject: How shall we teach Business Practice Discussion by Mr. G. W. Brown, President and Manager of Brown’s Busi- ness Colleges. I 7 3 01 2 105629940 Address] by Mr. David R. Forgan, Vice-President of the First National Bank, Chicago Subject: What Business Men Want Young Men to Know Discussion by Mr. E. L. Scott of Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago Address by The Right Reverend Edward W. Osborne, Bishop Coadjutor, of Springfield Subject: Ethics of Business FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 9:00 a.m. — Conference on Commercial Education. Fourth Session. Room 410 University Hall. Professor E. D. Jones, of the University of Michigan, presiding Discussion of various subjects Address by Professor William Patterson, of the University of Iowa Subject: Commercial Museums Discussion by Mr. W.H.Schoff, Secretary, Philadelphia Commercial Museums Address by Professor J. S. Hagerty, of the University of Ohio Subject: Commercial Organization Discussion by Mr. C. C. Parsons, of the Shaw, Walker Co., Chicago Address by Dr. E. D. Durand, of the U. S. Bureau of Corporations Subject: Training for Goverment Service 8