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The third division includes the j^eneral library and all the depart- 

 mental libraries, the general and special niuseiuns, the laboratories, 

 apparatus, and all other material used for instruction. 



The fourth division includes the publications of the university, the 

 j)rinting office, the purchase and selling of books, ai)paratus, and other 

 means of instruction, as well as the literar}- exchange. 



The fifth section includes the relations with institutions which, with- 

 out l)elonging organically to the university, have aflSliated themselves 

 more or less with it. 



The ofticers are the president, the chaplain, the recorder, the regis- 

 trar, the deans, the directors, the professors, and the teachers. They 

 are arranged, for the administration of the university, into the uni- 

 versity congregation, the senate, the council, seven faculties, « and six 

 university l)oards,* each of these bodies with a prescribed function 

 which I will not particularize here. Over all are the 21 trustees, who 

 choose from among themselves a president, a vice-president, a treas- 

 urer, a comptroller, and a secretary'. 



The follov.'ing sciences were, in 1899-1900, taught in the University 

 of Chicago, each constituting a department: Philosophy, pedagog}', 

 political economy, political science, history, archeology, sociology, 

 anthropology, comparative religion, Semitic languages and literature, 

 biblical and Patristic Greek, Sanskrit and Indo-European comparative 

 philology, the Greek language and literature, the Latin language 

 and literature, the Romance languages and literatures, the Germanic 

 languages and literatures, the English language and literature, includ- 

 ing rhetoric, literature, mathematics, astronomy-, physics, chemistry, 

 geology, zoology, anatomy, physiology, neurology, paleontology, 

 botany, rhetoric. Old Testament literature and interpretation. New 

 Testament literature and interpretation, biblical theology, systematic 

 theology, church history, homiletics, church polity, and pastoral 

 duties. At the same time there are 25 seminaries and scientific 

 institutes.'' 



« These are nt^t taken in the sense of the faculties at the German universities. The 

 seven faculties of the University of Chicago are: (1) the faculty of the Morgan Art 

 Academy (elsewhere, instead, the faculty of the teachers' seminary is mentioned); 

 (2) the faculty of university extension; (3) that of junior colleges; (4) that of senior 

 colleges; (5) that of the graduate school of arts and literature; (H) that of the Ogden 

 (graduate) School of Science; (7) that of the divinity school. Only the three last 

 correspond to faculties in the German sense. 



''Administrative board of the university press; administrative board of the uni- 

 versity libraries, laboratories, and museums; administrative board of the university 

 athliation; administrative board of physical culture and athletics; administrative 

 board of student organizations, publications, and exhibitions; ailministrative ])oar<l 

 or the recommendation of teachers. 



<'In Leipsic there are 54, of which, however, 16 are in the medical faculty wliii'h 

 is just about to be established in Chicago. 



