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J. , 18844887, and reached 496 students during the regime of the Rev. Thomas S. Fit2;gerald, S. J. , 189M894. When a new charter was obtained in 1909, the Rev. Alexander J. Burrowes, S. J. , became the first President of the newly named Loyola University of Chicago. A School of Law was established in the downtown district in the same year. The School of Sociology, now known as the School of Social Work, and extension classes in liberal arts courses were organized in the Downtown College Buildin...g during the presidency of the Rev. John L. Mathery, S. J. , 1912 to 1915. The School of Medicine was made an integral part of the University by the Rev. John B. Furay, S. J. , who occupied the President's chair from 1915 to 192i. Under the guidance of the Rev. William H. Agnew, S. J. , who was president from 1921 to 1927, the College of Arts and Sciences was moved to the Lake Shore Campus; a Home Study division was estab' lished; the School of Commerce was opened; and the Chicago College of Dental Surgery became Loyola's Dental School.
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