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Period (chair)Notes 1908-1927 (Moore) Mac Lane diagnoses that by the end of the Moore chairmanship, Chicago had become a "PhD mill" 1927-1941 (Bliss) Between them, Bliss and Dickson advise around 70 of the 117 dissertations in this period. Mayme Logsdon becomes an Associate Professor. 1946-1952 (Stone) Stone cleans house. (Bliss, Dickson, Logsdon leave in 1946.) 1952-1958 (Mac Lane)A believer in the Stone model. 1958-1962 (Albert)Another Stone disciple.