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Caccamise, William C., 1944, 1946 M.D., 30

Cadet Nurse Corps, 31

Calderone, Mary (Steichen), SMD 1939, 28

Caliri, Joseph L., 1938, 27

Call, Lucy Lee, 18

Calvert, John B., 1876, 23; 24

Cameron, Kenneth M., 1953, 38

Campbell, Walter, 23; 29

Campbell, Walter W., Jr., 1960, 38

Campus, 1880's, 10; 1890's, 12; 1900's, 16; 1910's, 17; carries a story of new campus for college, 22; 1920's, 24; 1930's, 27; pre-World War II sentiment, 29; during World War II, 29; 30; post-World War II, 38; See also under earlier name, University Record

The Campus Crier, 32; 36

Campus improvements, ca. 1870, 8; 1880's, 10; late 1880's and early 1890's, 11; early 1900's, 15; 1910's, 17; 1920's on Prince Street Campus, 22

Campus locations, proposed, 1850's, 4; sites considered, 6; Boody land offered and accepted, 6; sites proposed, 1920's, 22

The Campus-Times, 29; 38

"Canada, Rising World Power" Conference, 38

Canadian Studies Program, 36; 38

Canfield, D. Lincoln, 23; 35

Canning, Thomas, 1940, 38; 39

Canoeing, 16

Canterbury Club, 38

Capen, Frank S., 1868, 8

Captain, Jean, SMD 1938, See Sabine, Jean (Captain) SMD 1938

Caravaglio, Vincent B. ("Fran"), 1963, 38

Carman, Charles R., 1943, 30

Carmichael, Leonard, 26

Carnahan, George A., 12

Carnegie, Andrew, 15

Carnegie Building, built, 15; described, 15; uses, 15; remodeled, 1920's, 22; converted to dormitory, 31; sold, 35

Carnegie Foundation, 28; 35

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 15

Carnegie Professorship, 15

Carpenter, Charles M., SMD 1933, 28

Carpenter, Stephen H., 1852, 6; 8

Carron, Charles, 17

Carter, Helen Strong, 20

Carver, George Washington, 29

Case, Everett N., 34

Casey, Michael L., Memorial Scholarship, 32

Caspari, Ernst W., 29

Cassady, Maynard L., 26

Castiglioni, Arturo, 21

Castle, Kendall B., 1889, 10; 35

Castle House, 31; 35

Castleman, John W., 1889, 12

Catherine Strong Hall, See Strong (Catherine) Hall

Celantano, John P., ESM 1937, 39

Centennial, 33

Centennial Convocation, 33

"Centennial Ode," 33

"Centennial Song," 33

Center for Brain Research, 36; 37

Center for Visual Science, 36

Central Eclectic Medical College, 3

Central heating plant, 15

"A Century Toward Tomorrow," 33

Chamber Symphony, 39

Chambers, Victor J., 1895, 15; 24

Chancellor, office exists until 1875, 3

Chanticleer, 32

Chapel, addresses of President Anderson, 5; daily and required, 1870's, 8; attendance slumps, ca. 1880, 10; made compulsory, ca. 1880, 10; kept compulsory, ca. 1890, 11; early women students segregated at, 13; Rhees' chapel talks, 14; early 1900's, 16; after 1911, separate for men and women, 16; still compulsory, 1920's, 24; made voluntary, 1927, 24; at College for Women, 1930's, 27; construction of, discussed and laid aside, 35; need for one, 38; ground broken for, 1967, 38

Chapin, Emerson E., 1941, 30

Chapin, F. Stuart, x1909, 16

Chaplain, 30

Chapman, Albert K., 35

Charles, Donald R., 26

Charter, provisional, issued January 31, 1850, 3; formal one issued February 14, 1851, 3; extended, 1856, 3; declared permanent, 1861, 3; amended, 18

Chase, Mary, 21

Cheating, rampant during Civil War period, 7; due to pressure for high marks, 1870's, 8; common according to student paper (ca. 1880), 10; remains a problem (1890's), 12; early 1900's, 16; 1920's, 24; V-12, 30

Chemical engineering, major started, 17; Ph.D. offered in, 37

Chesbro, Fred M., 1915, 16

Cheston, Warren B., Graduate School 1951, 33

Chi Psi, 10

Chi Rho, 16; 38

Chilcott, Cyrus A., 1861, 6

Christian Association, 7

Christian Science organization, 38

Christopher, John B., 32

Church Pharcellus, not for the University project, 1846, 1; men with Madison connections confer with regarding removal, 2; addresses Rochester audience on removal proposal, 1847, 2; activities for removal, 2; leaves Rochester, 2; under consideration as first president, 5

Churchill, Winston, 29

Ciaccio, Arnold F., 1951, 38

Cinema '62, 38

Citizenship, part-time lectureship created, 1910, 15; course added and required of seniors, 1910, 15; course broadened, 17

Civic Music Association, 39

Civic Orchestra Association, 19

Civil rights, 38

Civil War, affect on University, 7; views of Anderson on, 7; Quinby's regiment, 7; Anderson's 1861 commencement message on, 7; Anderson's lecture on, 1861, 7; campus army training units considered, 7; service of alumni and students in, 7

Clapp, Virginia (Van Geyt), 1946, 33

Clara, the Bone, 7

Clara's Rib, 12

Clark, Janet H., 27

Clark, William H., 32

Clarke, Eric K., 20

Clarke, Freeman, 9

Class day programs of 1860's, 7

Class tree, Class of 1858 starts custom, 6; of 1860's, 7; tradition continues in 1870's, 8; still planted, 1890's, 12

Classes, held in mornings only, 1870's, 8

Clausen, Samuel W., 20

Clausing, Roth, 23

Cloister, 24

The Cloister Window, 24; 27

Clubs, See Extra-curricular activities

Clune, Henry W., 30

Coates Albert, on Eastman School of Music faculty, 18; calls Managers attention to Howard Hanson, 18; conducts Philharmonic, 19; supervises music for opera at Eastman School of Music, 19; encourages American composers, 19

Coates, Hilda Altschule, 27

Coates, Willson H., 23

Cobden Club of London, 5

Cod Liver Oil Club 12

Coe, George A., 1884, 10

Coeducation, sentiment for, recognized by Hill, 11; arguments against, 13 See also Women

Coffee hours, in Welles-Brown Room, 33

Cohan, Robert, 38

Cohen, Peter M., 1951, 38

Cohn, Herman M., 1907, 16; 35

Cohoe, Albert B., 24

Coins (collection), curator appointed, 33

Coit, Frederick W., 1901, 16

Cole, Charles F., 1925, 24; 29

Cole, Joseph W., 34

Coleman, Babette (Brown), 32

Colgate, William, 2

Colgate University, See Hamilton Institution (name to 1846); Madison University (name 1846-1890)

Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, V-12 students at, 30; plan for collaboration with, 1944, 30; commemorates founding with U of R, November 5, 1950, 33; Eastman School of Music offers church music program with, 39

College Bowl, 38

College Cabinet, 38

College colors, magenta and white adopted, 7; steel gray and light blue adopted by alumni, 1876, 8; changed to goldenrod yellow, 12; changed to dandelion yellow, 12; remains dandelion color, 16; agitation for change, 1920's, 24; change discussed, 1930's, 27; retained, 27; officially adopted (1954) as cadmium yellow and blue, 35

College Congress, 38

College expenses, early, 4; 1850's, 6; typical, 1870's, 8; 1880's, 10; 1890's, 12; early 1900's, 16; 1920's, 24; 1935, 27

College for Women, See Women

College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF), 36

College songs, of 1870's, 8; written in 1890's, 12; Alma Mater, 12; of early 1900's, 16; song book published, 1925, 24

College term, at beginning, 4; three term pattern retained, ca. 1910, 15 See also Semester plan, Term

College War Effort Council, 29

Collegium Musicum, 39

Collett, Robert, 1940, 27

Colors (college), See College colors

Colt, S. Sloan, 26

Cominsky, Jacob (Jack) R., 1920, 24; 37

Cominsky, Roslyn (Weisberg), ESM 1922, 19

Commencement and commencement-related activities, first, 4; 1850's, 6; 1860's, 7; 1861, 7; 1870's, 8; 1880's, 10; 1890's, 12; 1900's, 16; 1910's, 17; 1920's, 24; 1930's, 27; World War II, 29; 30; late 1940's, 33; de Kiewiet years, 36

Eastman School of Music, 1920's, 19; 1930's, 28

School of Nursing, during World War II, 31

Commencement hymn, 15; 16

Committee on Academic Honesty, 24

Committee on Academic Policy, 36

Committee on Educational Policy, 23; 26; 36

Committee on Post-War Planning, 30

Committee on Sites and Traditions, 35

Commons, Harry T., 21

Community Chest, 31

Community Convocation, 33

Comparative literature, Ph.D. offered in, 37

Composers Symposium, 39

Comprehensive examinations, established, 1920's, 23; made more flexible, 1934, 26; discontinued during World War II, 29; restored, 32

Computing Center, 36

Comstock, Ada Louise, 25

Conant, Thomas J., teacher at Hamilton Institution, 2; confers with Rochester Baptist leaders on removal, 2; incorrectly rumored to stay at Madison, 2; an original U of R teacher, 3; considered as first president, 5; leaves University faculty, 6; book dedicated to, 6

Condon, Mary M., 29

"Conference on Latin America", 29

Conley, William J., 1918, 17

Conly, Robert L., 1940, 30

Connor, Frederick W., 1930, 24

Conta, Lewis D., 1934, 26; 27

Converse, Frederick J., 1914, 17

Cooke, Martin W., 1860, 9

Coon, George W., 1876, 8

Copeland, Aaron, 19

Coordinate college (for women), moves toward, 15; 16; scheduling of classes for men and women, 17 See also Women

Corner, George W., career summarized, 20; reads paper, 21; offers seminar on medical history, 28; acquires rare books for library, 28; leaves, 31

Cosmopolitan Club, 24

Coulter, Herbert W., 30

Courses, women taking on River Campus, 27; See also Curriculum

Cowen, Emory L., 32

Craighead, David, 39

Craigie, John H., 11

Crapsey, Adelaide, 37

Crawford, Rosemary, ESM 1960, See Spillman, Rosemary (Crawford) ESM 1960

Crego, Richard J., 34

Cremation of Calculus, 8

Croceus, first published, 16; founding and early years, 16; 1910's, 17; 1920's, 24; 1930's, 27; merges with Interpres, 29; 31

Cronise, Adelbert, 1877, 15

Crosby, George N., 22

Crosby, Moreau S., 1863, 7

Cross-Country, 1920's, 24

Crossing News, 38

Crowe, Jane, 1905, See Maxfield, Jane (Crowe), 1905

Crozier, Catharine, ESM 1936, See Gleason, Catharine (Crozier), ESM 1936

Cruickshank, Donald R., Ed.D. 1963, 37

Cubley, Frank L., 1897, 24

Culler, Elmer A. K., 26

Curriculum, background theory, 3; Kelly's Plan of Instruction , 3; early discussions regarding, 4; early, 4; proposals to broaden, 6; mathematics and science, 6; little affected by Civil War, 7; 1870's, 8; 1880's, 10; changes under Hill, 11; early 1900's, 15; changes, 1914, 17; offerings expanded, ca. 1915, 17; revisions of 1920's, 23; 1930's, 26; V-12, 30; plan for changes, 1940's, 30; revised, 32; merger committee report, 35; additions and changes, 1950's to early 1960's, 36; College for Women, during World War II, 31; Eastman School of Music, 1920's, 18; 1930's, 28; 1950's to early 1960's, 39; School of Medicine and Dentistry, as formulated, 21; 1930's, 28

Curtis, Edward Peck, 36; 37

Curtis, Edward Peck, Prize, 32; 36

Curtiss, George C., 17; 25

Cushing, Harvey, 21

Cushing Prize, 28

Cutler, Anna Katharine, 27

Cutler, James G., on building committee for Oak Hill campus, 22; gives funds for student union on Prince Street campus, 22; 27; founds lectureship, 23; leaves part of estate to U of R, 23; donates cup for alumnae reunions, 24

Cutler Lectures, 24

Cutler Union, described, 27; relationship to sororities, 1930's, 27; parts used as a dormitory, 31; taken over by Eastman School of Music and use they make of it, 39

Cutting, Sewell S., becomes faculty member, 6; career summarized, 6; outlines U of R needs, 1867, 7; patriotic speeches and writings during the Civil War, 7; feels fund raising would be successful, 7; gives part of his. library to University, 10

"Cutting Hall," 8

Cyclotron, 26; 33