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  1. A child of the Morrill Act, the University of Illinois began life in 1867 as the Illinois Industrial University: the school’s radical mission was to extend higher. Old University Building (Elephant), c1870. education to members of the working-class. With too few students and too little money, the University languished for years in obscurity.

  2. Powell, Burt E., The Movement for Industrial Education and the Establishment of the University of Illinois. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1918. Solberg, Winton U., The University of Illinois, 1867-1894: The Shaping of the University. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1968. Solberg, Winton U., The University of Illinois, 1894-1904 ...

  3. The history of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) dates back to the late 19th century and the origins of the Chicago College of Pharmacy (1859), the College of Physicians and Surgeons (1882), and the Columbian College of Dentistry (1891). In 1896, the Chicago College of Pharmacy became the School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois.

  4. 2 days ago · Grange also reconciled with the University of Illinois. He served on the university’s board of trustees in the 1950s, and, in 1974, a half a century after he played, he drew thousands of people for Red Grange Day, on the 50th anniversary of the dedication of Memorial Stadium. By then, Grange had long since made peace with his former Illinois ...

  5. Maynard Brichford, “Brief History of the University of Illinois,” University of Illinois Archives Blog. Daily Illini, 21 January 1972. Ibid., 5 April 1974. Ibid., 22 July 1975. Board of Trustees Minutes, 20 September 1978, 78-79.

  6. 1893 First library school west of the Alleghanies. 1896 First state-wide study of water-borne epidemics. 1901 First Dean of Men. 1902 First college-level courses in business English. 1903 First Engineering Experiment Station in America. 1906 First church expressly for college students. 1908 First full-time research worker in home economics.

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  8. U.S. entry into World War II after Pearl Harbor greatly impacted University. Almost overnight, the ratio of men to women on campus went from 3-1 to 1-4. 1942. Illinois enrollment ranked fourth among U.S. universities with 12,694 students. WILL studios moved from 400 South Wright Street to Gregory Hall.

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