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THE SUPITiee 
QUARTER 
HE CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION for the Sum- 
mer Quarter of 1900 at the University of Chicago 
presents a program full of interest for those who 
desire to spend some part or all of the summer 
months in study. 
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HHH One hundred and eleven teachers and par sied will be in resi- 
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|| Professors. 5 Pa Swen Associate Instructors . s) 
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" Soatlal Appointees from “the University a outside i 
FE «—-d Departments Offering Courses 
cs Yoda will be given in twenty-eight distinct departments in 
e University, and a n the Divinity School. | & varie 
ects a large meiner of distinct courses are announced, 
thus affording a very wide range of subjects. 
Special Lecturers 
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Among those from outside the University who will give ena 
Bloomfield, of Johns Hopkins University ; Profes Butler, of 
Leland Stanford Jr. University; Presi ident Nathaniel Aen ns 
Colby University; Professor Thomas A. Jenkins, of Vanc 
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ond ersity ; Professor J S. Riggs, of Auburn Theologic we 
£ Union Theological Seminary. 
For ; Professor A. C. McGiffert, 0 
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admitted on moderate terms, will be sent on applicatio 
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