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1914 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine
1914 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine University of Illinois College of Medicine Class 1914 as pictured, left to right, top to bottom * indicates photographed graduate not listed in Class of 1914 in 1921 alumni record † indicates faculty/staff Edward John Gotthelf Jr. Henry William Kleinschmit Albert Emerson Punche Richard Henry Juers PhG Otto B. Rensch Russell Dean Robinson Urban Bunyon Harris Arthur Clarence Boehmer Roscoe Conklin Eaton Harry Toler Baxter Frederick George Carls Charles Elder Lindsay Arthur Lynn Bryan Johnston Charles Jackman Reuben J. Harrington William Samuel Howard Ralph Chapel Hartman Kenneth Lawrence Johnston Ferdinand Demander Whitby AB Thomas Edward Conley John Albert Van Kirk William Henry Miner Rollin David Thompson Elmer Merrill Thomas Leon S. Seidler Victor V. Kellner Harry Lewin (formerly Harry Lewinsky) Claude E. Wiseman Wilmot Paul Miller Arthur John Langan William E. Carnahan William Augustus Ribbeck MD † Stella May Gardner MD † Ephraim Kirkpatrick Findlay MD † Carl Beck MD † Charles Edward Humiston MD † Irvin Sunthimer Koll BS MD † John Milton Berger AB MD † Edmund Janes James PhD LLD, President † Bernard Fantus MD † Harry Oscar White MD † Joseph McIntyre Patton MD † Elmer DeWitt Brothers MS LLB † Frederick Gillette Harris MD † Haim Iddell Davis MD † Rachelle S. Yarros MD † William Drummond Middleton BS Ellis B. Freilich Adolph Hartung MD † Richard Hunt Brown MD † Lois Lindsey Wynekoop MD † Edward Milton Brown MD † William Elliott Gamble BS MD † Emory Roe Hayhurst BS MD † Julius Hayes Hess MD † Daniel Atkinson King Steele MD LLD † John Lincoln Porter MD † John Erasmus Harper AM MD † John Ross Harger BS MD † John Weatherson CE MD † Mary Gilruth McEwen MS MD † Maurice Lewison MD † Frank Eldridge Wynekoop BS MD † Wilhelmina Jacoba Jongewaard William Elijah Moore Devers Rose Sophie Houda Frederick George Dyas MD † Nelson Mortimer Percy MD † Charles Clayton O’Byrne MD † George Peter Dreyer AB PhD † Charles Davison MD † William Allen Pusey AM MD † Albert John Ochsner BS MD † Charles Sumner Bacon PhB MD † Gregor Boris Hassin MD † Frank Breckinridge Earle MD † William Fuller MD † Edward Louis Heintz PhG MD † Harvey Edmund Webb Leland Stanford Light Milton Arthur Wiese Emile George Nadeau Florence Edith McCann Carl George Wencke Charles Calvin Conley Clarence Ambrose Nyvall John Brown Loring MD † Henry Parker Newman MD † William McIntyre Harsha AB MD † Thomas Archibald Davis MD † Adolph Gehrmann MD † Oscar A. King MD † William Edward Quine MD LLD, Dean † Charles Spencer Williamson BS MD † Lee Harrison Mettler MD † Channing Whitney Barrett MD † William Lincoln Ballenger MD † Frederick Tice MD † Maurice Louis Goodkind MD † Louis Joseph Agapit Legris MD Francis Allen Richardson AB SB MD John Paul Ashworth MD Douglas Ford Robbins MD William Henry Browne, Secy. † Alexander Hugh Ferguson MD CM RTMS MD † Henry Turman Byford AM MD † William Albert Mudge John Mark Lacey Deane Rockhold Brengle Harrison Gerald Champlin Vezio Oliver Ungherini, Ex. Com. W. Carleton Warrick, Ex. Com. James Joseph Leach, Ex. Com. Harry Elbert Bowers , Ex. Com. Paul Scoville Traxler, Ex. Com. Walter Edmund Mueller, Ex. Com. Justin Joseph McDonald, Ex. Com. Herman Joseph Adelmann, Ch. Ex. Com. William Henry Evans, Ex. Com. Oscar Joshua Cohen, Ex. Com. Fred Oscar Lien, Ex. Com. Emery Holmes Du Four, Ex. Com. Harry Arthur Salzman, Ex. Com. Meta Elise Franke, Ex. Com. Lee Stanley Cassell, Ex. Com. Max W. Brachvogel Ralph Emerson Brown Walter Byrd Swackhamer Carl Arthur Johnson George William Cusick, Artist William Louis Maccani, Poet Neal S. Simons, Hist. Arlington Fay J. Lecklider, Prophet Martin Ralph De Haan, Val. William Joseph Riley, Treas. Peter A. Schulberg, 3rd V. Pres. Oscar Sidney Lenit, 1st V. Pres. Harry Emerson Peters, Pres. Walter Edward Simmonds, 2nd V. Pres. Florence Virginia Cooprider, Secy. Roy Edward Fox, Sal. Nicholas Israel Fox, Editor Henry Richert, Chaplain Gerhard A. Natvig, Cartoonist Bartholomew Edward Hussey, Assoc. Ed. Andrew Saemann Pfeiffer, Assoc. Ed. Anna E. Isham (Robinson) Feliciana C. Sombito Anthony Arthur Meyer BS W. J. Wallingsford * Carl Kice Brown Max Minker Ernest Patrick Woodward Michael Archangel Galgano Howard Steward Maupin Arthur Lewis Davis Stanley Knox Halbert Frank Ashmore William Albert O’Connor Frank La Mont Cole Roy Griffy Harvey Peter Hoffman Alexander Harold Phillips Kano Ikeda Thaddeus Stanley Pierzynski Julius Spiro Leroy Harold Harner George Nye Hiskey PhG Lawrence Dale Dusch Not pictured: James Gilbert Carney (there is a J. G. Carney pictured in the 1913 composite) Frank John Novak Jr. (there is an F. J. Novak pictured in the 1913 composite) Louis Thomas O’Brien
1914


Symphony No. 40 (Molto allegro)
Composed in 1788, it is one of only two symphonies Mozart wrote in minor keys and reflects his interest in the artistic movement known as Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress), in which darker and stronger emotions were showcased.
1788

Ast, Bruno. Interview. August 17, 2006.
Professor Bruno Ast interviewed by Hasassah Adler. Interview conducted in the Port Center, University of Illinois at Chicago. Ast recounts his early days as an architect, how he was recruited to teach at the university, the ways the college and the architecture program evolved and changed over time. He discusses relationships between faculty and the administration over the years.
2006

Barazani, Morris. Interview. March 31, 2006.
Interview with Morris Barazani conducted by Eileen Broido for 60th anniversary of the college. Morris Barazani arrived at the school in 1969; he speaks about the program's growth and development over the years. Gail Barazani also contributes during interview.
2006

Bramson, Phyllis. Interview. June 19, 2006.
Phyllis Bramson interview conducted by Eileen Broido. Bramson, a painter, joined the department in the 80's when the Studio Arts graduate program was starting. She speaks about what it was like to teach during her time at UIC including faculty relations, administrative leadership, the talent and prospects of her students through the years.
2006

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Sarah Pang served as Mayor Richard M. Daley’s deputy chief of staff (1992-2001) and later co-chaired the 21st Century Commission on City Government. Interview includes discussion of the 1996 Democratic National Convention and the 1994 World Cup.
2018

Samuelson, Tim Interview. April 24, 2019
Tim Samuelson is a preservationist and cultural historian in Chicago. He has served on the Chicago Commission on Historical and Architectural Landmarks and has been Chicago's official cultural historian since 2002.
2019