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1916 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine
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1916 graduating class, University of Illinois College of Medicine University of Illinois College of Medicine Class 1916 as pictured, left to right, top to bottom * indicates photographed graduate not listed in Class of 1916 in 1921 alumni record † indicates faculty/staff Robert Irving Barickman Ward Cooper Manley Joseph Capron Ian Davis Tiedemann Victor Finsand Schuyler Opp Cotton Lewis Edwin Joel Browne James Swaney Cooper BS Lloyd Emerson Smith Samuel Joy Rowland Marcus Bryed Wilson John Lestrange Rock BS AB John Francis Bennett Leo Vincent Gates Arthur Kern Spiering John Gervase Goggin William James Mulholland James Melvin Severson Blaine Wilson Claypool Harold Mortimer Glover BA Clarence August Jacobson Hervey Fulton Masson PhC Pliny Russell Blodgett BS Edwin Judge Barnett Juan Sixton Marchan Ladislav Stolfa Reuben Alvord Moffett Edward Arthur Brucker Russel Tomlin William Holmes Dyer Fusa Taro Nakaya Franklin Carlisle Bivings Gerald Charles Hunt Herman Carl Koch Arshavir Ignatius Warren Coleman Hawthorne MD † Bernard John Cigrand MS DDS † Charles Herbert Phifer MD † Joseph C. Beck MD † Casey Albert Wood AM MD † Albert John Ochsner BS MD † Nelson Mortimer Percy MD † Elmer DeWitt Brothers MD LLB † Adolph Gehrmann MD † Joseph McIntyre Patton MD † Frank Donald Moore MD † William Henry Welker AC PhD † Leonard Clifford Borland MD † Arthur Morgan Evans Fred Elwell Earel Rollo Preston Bourbon Henry Robert Leibinger George Peter Dreyer AB PhD † William Fuller MD † Frederick Gillette Harris MD † Daniel Nathan Eisendrath AB MD † Charles Davison MD † Charles Sumner Bacon PhB MD † Edmund Janes James PhD LLD, Pres. † Charles Spencer Williamson BS MD † William McIntyre Harsha AB MD † William Allen Pusey AM MD † Charles Edward Humiston MD † Edward Louis Heintz PhG MD† John Ross Harger BS MD † Nathan Samuel Schiff Roy M. Bowell Boyd Franklin Eye Alick Bernstein Bernard Fantus MD † Haim Iddell Davis MD † William Henry Burmeister AB MD † David John Davis PhD MD † Channing Whitney Barrett MD † Daniel Atkinson King Steele MD LLD, Dean† Albert Chauncey Eycleshymer BS PhD MD † John Lincoln Porter MD † Lee Harrison Mettler AM MD † Frederick Tice MD † Maurice Lewison MD † Frank Eldridge Wynekoop MD † William Bowker Preston Placido Ramos Vasquez Hommel Mardiros Bedros Vartanian Aniceto Ylagan Mandanas Richard Root Rupert MD † Stella May Gardner MD † Clara Pauline Seippel MD † Rachelle S. Yarros MD † Albert Edward Halstead MD † William Edward Quine MD LLD † Thomas Archibald Davis MD † Mary Gilruth McEwen MS MD † Julius Hayes Hess MD † Lois Lindsey Wynekoop MD † Frederick George Dyas MD † Bruno A. Lungmus Rocco A. Nigro Louis Henry Stern William Franklin Carroll Samuel Jack Taub Norval Harvey Pierce MD † Mabel Louise Arneson, Asst. to Secy. † William Henry Browne, Secy. † E. E. Watson, Clerk † * Charles Mayer Jacobs MD † William Israelson Abraham Seletz Jacob D. Lifschutz William Raim Max Lampert Harry Katz Maurice Dorne (formerly Maurice Doktorsky) Willis Irving Silverstein Mary Ruth McGuire Grace Maude Hawthorne Hannah Jane Beatty Michael Milton Cody Paul Jacob Wolf Leo Jacob Jacobson Horace R. Cobb Jacob Paskind Walter John Jaracz, Asst. Sergt. at Arms Russell Adams Gilmore, Artist Bernard Joseph Bolka, Editor Jacob Stern, Prophet Lynn Wickwire Elston BS, Sal. Agnes Beulah Cushman, Treas. Roy Davis Short, 3rd Vice Pres. Daniel William Jeffries, 1st Vice Pres. Charles Patt Eck PhG PhC, Pres. Wesley Morgan Burling, 2nd Vice Pres. Victor Piro, Secy. Ralph Harrison Pino, Hist. Conrad George Appelle, Val. Emmet Francis Casey, Sergt. at Arms Alexander William Fordyce, Poet Harry Hults Wilson, Chaplain Ralph Waldo Petersen Cora Arminta Matthews Bernard John Kuly (formerly Bernard John Kulasavicz) Aubrey James Cross Lloyd David Cutting Benjamin Goldberg, Ex. Comm. Charley Lewis Tomsu, Ex. Comm. Ralph King, Ex. Comm. Alger Arthur Clark, Ex. Comm. Dave Elias Ellison (formerly D. E. Eisenberg), Ex. Comm. Sophia Henrietta Frederickson, Ex. Comm. Clifford Edwin Bergin, Ex. Comm. George Robert Lipp, Ch. Ex. Comm. Harry Michael Peterson, Ex. Comm. Helen Pearl Kutzenberger, Ex. Comm. Marion Shelley Fink, Ex. Comm. Victor Hugo Hasek, Ex. Comm. Harry Sims Norton, Ex. Comm. Warren Caldwell Blim, Ex. Comm. Joel Edwin Toothaker, Ex. Comm. Henry Benjamin Raman, Ex. Comm. Athol Horatio Wedge Albert Brockway Carstensen Not pictured: Ralph Glenn Kline Maury Holcombe McRae Hubert Franklin Meacham
Date:
1916
Collection:
College of Medicine -- Class Composite Photographs
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Souvenir Photo Album from Daley's trip to Vienna, Austria
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Souvenir Photo Album from Richard J. Daley's trip to Vienna, Austria.
Date:
1964
Collection:
Richard J. Daley collection
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Public access



Duignan, Jame. Interview. March 27, 2006.
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Professor and visual artist Jim Duignan describes his experiences as an undergraduate and graduate student at UIC. Discussion includes the structure of the graduate program in the early 90’s, pedagogy, the Chicago art scene, and UIC’s program in relation to other art programs in the city.
Date:
2006-03-27
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access


Stereoscopic slide of Decalogue Society of Lawyers banquet
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Stereoscopic slide of a banquet held by the Decalogue Society of Lawyers, at which Mayor Richard J. Daley spoke.
Date:
1956
Collection:
Richard J. Daley collection
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Public access


Neighborhood Fires - racial unrest, 1945-1947 (Folder 71)
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Reports and eyewitness accounts of the housing fires in Chicago.
Date:
1944-1947
Collection:
Lea Demarest Taylor papers
Access:
Public access


Lea Demarest Taylor Papers 7 objects
Lea Demarest Taylor (1883-1975) was active in Chicago's social settlement movement. The collection contains correspondence, memos, articles, speeches, annual reports, minutes of meetings, and photographs. pertaining to operation and activities of Chicago Commons settlement house, the Chicago Federation of Settlements and the National Federation of Settlements. The collection also includes writing and publications by Graham Taylor, founder of Chicago Commons.


Gelick, Michael. Interview. June 13, 2006.
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Michael Gelick shares his over 30 years’ experience as an educator at UIC and architect at his own firm. He discusses architecture and specifically the curriculum at UIC including faculty, administrators, and trends over the years.
Date:
2006-06-13
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access


Architecture and Arts Oral History Project 12 objects
This collection contains sound files and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with former Art and Architecture faculty members. The collection was created by Eileen Broido, working on a celebration of the history of the College in 2007. It also contains some biographical information compiled by Broido.


Garofalo, Douglas. Interview. March 17, 2006.
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Professor Douglas Garofalo, who began teaching at the UIC School of Architecture in 1987, speaks about how he came to the school and the many roles he’s held during his tenure. Topics discussed include courses taught, needs of students through the years, Chicago as a place to study architecture, and the future of the program.
Date:
2006-03-17
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access