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Packard, Laurence B., career summarized, 17; students buy books for library, 17; views on World War I, 17; serves in A.E.F. in Siberia, 17; prompts Campus story of new campus, 1920, 22; quoted on honorary societies, 24

Paderewski, Ignace J., 18

Paine, Willis S., 1868, 7; 8

Palmer, Francis B., 1858, 6

Palmer, Robert M., ESM 1938, 28

Palmgren, Selim, 18

Palvino, Lawrence R., 1959, 38

Pan-American Scholarship, 30

Pancost, Edwin, 3

Pancost, Edwin H., 1862, 7

Parents Fund, 37

Parents' Weekend, 38

Parker, Jane Marsh, 13

Parrinello, John R., 1960, 38

Parrish, Maxfield, 18

Patrylak, Daniel J., ESM 1954, 39

Pattison, Robert B., 1899, 12

Paul, Carl F., x1905, 16

Paviour, Ernest A., 1910, aids in founding a student press club, 1911, 16; publicizes University, 16; a trustee, 16; 26; is for a salaried alumni secretary, 17; chairs centennial commit-tee, 33; co-chairman of Development Fund drive, 35

Payne, John Howard, 18

Payne, Sereno E., 1864, 7

Pearl Harbor, immediate effect upon University, 29; reaction at College for Women, 31

Pearse, Herman L., 28

Pechstein, Louis A., 17

Peck, Everard, 3; 6

Peck, Henry Everard, 4

Penny, George Barlow, teaches music appreciation, 15; appointed musical director, 1911, 16; director of Rochester Conservatory of Music, 18; takes charge of men's glee club, 18; on Eastman School of Music faculty, 18; writes "The Eastman Hymn," 19; first Eastman School yearbook dedicated to, 19

Performers' Certificate, 39

Perkins, Dexter, career summarized, 17; analyses World War I events for campus and community, 17; serves in France during World War I, 17; patron of Political Discussion Club, 24; meets with Valentine after offered University presidency, 25; speaks at centennial student convocation, November 6, 1950, 33

Perkins, James B., 1867, 7

Perrin, William A., 12

Peters, Roberta, 1922, See McFarland, Roberts (Peters), 1922

Peth, Iola (Aab), 21

Petzhold, William A., x1897, 12

Pfaudler Company, 37

"The Phaeton," 16

Phi Beta Kappa, Rochester chapter founded, 10; 1890's, 12; early 1900's, 16; restricts elections, 1914, 17; changes, 1920's, 24; 1930's, 27; during World War II, 29; 30; two University School students elected to, 1948; 32; post World War II, 38

Phi Epsilon, 10; 16; 24 See also Theta Chi

Phi Epsilon Pi, 16; 22

Phi Kappa Alpha, 8

Phi Kappa Psi, 25

Phi Mu Alpha, 19; 39

Phi Sigma Iota, 24; 27

"The Phiddists," 17; 24

Phillips, Burrill, ESM 1932, 28; 39

Phillips, Janet, 1940, See Forbes, Janet (Phillips), 1940

Phillips, Warren W., 1937, 27

Ph.D. degree, considered, 1901, 15; developments, 1920's, 23; 1930's, 26; numbers to 1962, 37 See also Graduate work

Philosophy, psychology taken off, 1918, 17; Ph.D. offered in, 37

Phinney, Frank D., 1878, 8

Phinney, Herman K., 1877, 8; 12; 15

Phoenix, 38

Photephian Literary Society, 10 See also Phi Epsilon, Theta Chi

Physical expansion, 1950's and early 1960's, 37

Physicians, local, relationship to School of Medicine and Dentistry, 20

Physics, split into physics and astronomy, 36; Ph.D. offered in, 37

Pillard, Matthew J., 1938, 27

The Pioneer, 28

Pithonian Society, 4; 6; 7

Plan of Instruction to be Pursued in the Collegiate Department , 3

Plant pathology, 17

Platt, Charles A., 22

Platt, Joseph B., 1937, 27; 29

Plutzik, Hyam, 32; 38

Polidor, Robert, V-12, 30

Political Discussion Club, 24

Political interests of students, early 1900's, 16; 1930's, 27; election of 1940, 29; 1950's to early 1960's, 38

Political science, offers master's, 37

Polyphonic choir, 39

Pommerenke, Wesley T., 28

Porter, Marie (Freer), 1931, 27

Postal station, opened in Todd Union, 37

Potter, Harmon S., 1938, 36

Potter, Milton G. 1864, 7

Pougin, Arthur, 18

Powell, Richard R. B., 1911, 16

Power, Helen (Blackburn), 1927, 24

Pranks, early 1900's, 16; late 1910's, 17; 1920's, 24

Pray, Henry P., x1911, 16

Pre-engineering, program with Cornell, 1903, 15

Premru, Raymond E., ESM 1956, 39

"Prentiss Gilbert School", a proposed name for University Extension, 30

President, search for first, 3; 5; choosing successor to Anderson, 11; choosing successor to Hill, 14; choosing successor to Rhees, 25; choosing successor to Valentine, 34; "President's Cabinet" 34

President's home, 1868-1932, 7; new one under consideration for Hills, 11; Rhees moves to Eastman House, 14; Eastman House serves until 1948, then another chosen, 25; former becomes Harriet Seelye House, 27; Eastman House ceases to be, 33; Babcock House becomes, 32; 33 Hutchison House under consideration, 39

Press, Joseph, 18

Price, Ernest B., 1913, 16

Prince Street Campus, becomes name for women's campus, 22; See also under Women

Prizes, Hull, 6; Junior, 6; Sophomore, 6; Freshman, 6; Dewey, 6; Davis, 7; Stoddard, 7; of 1870's, 8; Rosenberger, 10; Elizabeth M. Anderson, 12; Society of the Colonial Dames, 12; new ones and changes, early 1900's, 16; Susan Colver Rosenberger, 23; in French studies to honor Arvin, 23; one to honor Hugh Mackenzie, 23; McGill Prize in Government, 23; apathy toward, 1920's, 24; Terry, 24; Rigby Wile, 24; John Dow Mairs, 24; Tuttle, 24; to honor Appelt, in German, 26; Alexander, 26; Cashing, 28; Stephens, 28; established by Theta Eta, 31

Pro Romantico , 27

Professorships, Burbank, 6; Harris, 8; Gilmore, 9; Trevor, 9; 11; Deane, 9; Watson, 10; Fayerweather, 11; Carnegie, 15; Houghton, 22; Yates, 22

Prologue, 29; 38

Prosser, Clifford L., 1929, 24

Provost, office created, 23; 32; office filled, 32; office revived, 37

Prozeller Peter J., 1937, 33

Psi Psi, 8

Psi Upsilon, organized at Rochester, 6; hosts national convention, 1888, 10; has a house, 10; 12; hosts national convention, 1908, 16; house purchased by University for a dorm, 22; 27; fire in house, 1956, 38; celebrates centennial, 38; proposes to erect flagpole, 38

Psychology, detached from philosophy, 17; separated from education, 23

Public relations, early 1900's, 16

Publications, some faculty subsidized, 32

Puffer, Charles C., 1863, 7

Pulitzer Prize, won by Hanson, 1944, 18; awarded Bernard Rogers, 28; in music, three recipients were students under Rogers, 28; won by Kubik, ESM 1934, 28; awarded to Ward, ESM 1939, 28

Pund, Dorothy, ESM 1928, See Allen, Dorothy (Pund), ESM 1928

 

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Quaint, Glenn W., 1942, 29

Quilting Club, 33; 38

Quinby, Isaac F., career summarized, 3; interviewed by Anderson for position at University, 5; fears solvency of University, 6; home built on campus property, 6; Civil War service, 7; portrait given to University, 1874, 8; University acquires former home for office space, 23

Quinby Chess Club, 6