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After Auditor General Turner

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Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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The boa:d of regen ts of the University was in seseion ou Wednesday, and much important business was transaoted. It developed that the board had instrncted Benton Hauchett, of Saginaw, and Jndge B. F. Graves, of Detroit, to begin mandamos proceediugs agaiust Auditor General Turner tocompel him to pay to the University one per cent interest on the inoney belonging to the iustitutiou, the proceeds of the land grants. When the state took the land, it paid the legal rate of interest, then seven per cent Now, Auditor General Turner refuses to pay more tuan the persen t legal rate.six percent. Opinions read by the attorneys at the July meeting, indieatethat the University is entitled to the original seven per cent. The board has asked for designs for the woman's gymnasium, and work may be begun this f all on the building. At Wednesday's meeting plans were preseuted by John Scott & Co. , architects of Detroit, and by another firm. Hon. Benton Hauchett has been asked by the board to present an opiniĆ³n concerning the validity of the law requiring the removal of the school of homeopathy to Detroit. A good many appointments were made, most of them of a minor natnre. Prof. H. L. Wilgus, of the law school of Ohio State University, one of the founders of that school, was made acting professor in the law department, this being the extra professorship demanded by the introdnction of the three years' course. His salary will be $2,000. The homeopathie faculty, as given in last week's Argus, received their appointments. Dean Hinsdale is to receive a salary of $3,000, Drs. Copeland and LeSeure $2,000 each. Dr. W. M. Fowler was appointed house snrgeon and assistant to Dr. Copeland. At the evening session of the board the matter of private water works for the campus was largely discussed. Adjournment was made to Ootober 10.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News