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Varsity's New Woman

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Day
24
Month
January
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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The new woman has been reoogniy.ed in the University of Michigan, for the regenta at their meeting on Wednesday appointeJ Elvia F. Mosher, M. D. , '75 M, professor of hygiëne and women's dean of the literary department. Her dnties will not begin untü next fall. The newly appointed professor gradnated f rom the university in 1875. After a short career jd Boston she visited Iiondon and Paris. After some weeks of reformatory work at the Massaohnsetts states prison she accepted the position of prufessor of pysiology and resident physioian of Vassar College. She resnmed medical praotioe in Brookiyn, N. Y., in 1887, and has been there since. Dr. Mosher is nonsidered an authority on hygienic snbjects and has written extenBively for medical journals. Robert Mark Wenley, M. A.,of Glasgow University, was eleoted professor of philosophy. The new professor comes highly endorsed froin the land of philosophy, bas been a writer for the Soottish Review and other Soottish philosophical papers and has written two books along his line. He promises to be a notable addition to the faealty. MissGertrudeBnck, '94,who bas been stndyiug in Chioago this semester in a soholarship there, was made assistant in English for the second semester.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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