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Extracts From The Report Of President Frieze

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Day
12
Month
November
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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To tlie üoiiorablc Board of lïegents. In (He absence of thé prerident t beoomes iny dnty, as actinR president, to report tlie state of the university fortbeyear endinji June 80, 1890. It would doubtlesa have bren exlremely rratifyiiitr to the president to preasot to yon in penon tlie report tor the year, whicli has been by far the most prosperous in the history of tlie institution. The year lias heen distlnprutabed by largeJy Inoreased attendaooe, iiy a decided Itnprovement In all departments ot' the universlty in the standard of scholarghip, and by uninterrupted order and liarinony in :ifl its intrnial WOrkingS. Tlie facullies, DOW nunilwring 52 offleere of instruction, have remained nearly onchangad. Four liundred and ten ilregrees on exninination and fonr honorary degrees have boen conform!. The number of students in attendance wal 1,4:10; wglBtred in the six departmenta and I s'-hools ' thns the total of attendance exhibits an htonaM of 54 over that of the previous year, wliich was iinpn ¦cedenteil in the liistory ottheuniverity. This inereaso is the more gratifying inasmucli :is it has taken place in spite of more stringent renuirements lor IdmigsiOD gradaation, especwlly in tlie professional Rchools. Will the readers of the Courier please contrast what is said by this scholarly gentlcmao in his report, with the constant cry of ceruin pröTeasón belonging to the saine institution, that the university would be ruin-d, siniply boeause Dr. llose was restored to the university ono year ago? That ml n jiisticc, and the alle, businessWee and manís Wiiy 'n which Prof. Frieze las conducted affair?, as the temporary liead, iiui i iijí the absenco of President Angelí, is what bas made this the most prosperous year in the history of the university.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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