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Thank God, Michigan univcrsity wlll soon...

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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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Thank God, Michigan univcrsity wlll soon be free from the Mighting .InflneaeM OÍ Bcgat E. C. Walkt i. Uegont C'limie wil] resign as regent on account of bis election to the lujwr lateadency of the new library biiiltling, aud the governor will doubtless appoint etthei Joy or Blair for the unexpiml lna ol threc nionlli, in which Unie will lic 110 iiiwiHiif. anten Uw iol fontkeo K. e. Walker thall insist upon anotlier meeting befare lie liiii-ln-. infumems car. regent. ________ The regenU, at their recent meeting, I Regent Cliinic superintendent of the ncw library building, at a salary of $4 per ilay. Objection was otl'cred. when IiU name WH flnrt propned, by Begent K. (.'. Walker, on the ground that his election to the position would be dlaUtftefUl to Antll and Cooley. Bnt Hegent Shearer said he could not see wliat business it was to theni, and insisted that C'limie ibonld have the potffion. And he was ananimoiuly elcctnd' It Is not our purpose even for public cml to rover IiIk nu-iiiory wlth exlréVKgiiiil euloxy. WeHliall doDoinJuisticc to Mr.Uttrtleld' hkmi ory Ifwe admlt tliat hU letter BoevpUng tl' ijoiulnation wan not aa nallsiacuiíy a wiim lixiked ior, that nis tuuuKiirul also feil itnniewliaishorl ol xpaotMloo. utd tiiut Dia murt ooiiHplcuoua uppolutineut la the civil Mrvloe wa iiaseil upon a reuioval that could not be Justifled by public reanoiis.- lruf. Cooley. The abovr -i.tiiimnts are in Üie inuiii false. The letter and inaugural were caeli acceptable to alraott tlieentire preatof thi country, the only eiceptíon re can cali to r..r,j bcing me OfgaB of Jtidjfe Cooley and his univcTMi.i :i--"ci:ites, the Detroit Kree I'n ¦-; and almost the entire press ut tlic country susUined l'reident Garfield in his appointment of that distin;uished .nrist, Judjfe Stanley Matthcu.-, to tiie bcm li 0Í the United States supreme court, instead of tlint other eminent jurist, .M. Coolay, of Michigan. Adlag PntJdent Frinr, in Ut recent aiinnal repoi t, says : "If there is one llün wliicli more tlian afly other inimutes the friends of the universiy with hope and conlidence in its sUibility and advancemciit, that is the rcsolution, I uiay say, Men resolution, nianifested by the people to -li-ct to the ttgeacj, an office fecond to 110 office of the state in drgnity, none but inn of eminent dignity and wortli; none but uien of distiiiuislied ability and large ex]erience; men well known not only to the state but to the country, men nominated to thLs hifih office, not through any inrtuences of sellish ambitiou or personal int( Tets, but with the soie and alBgJfl purot promoting the welfare of au institution whicli the state recognizes and cherishes among the institutlons which are Vll'il "¦' ' '' menu of its own lile. '

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Ann Arbor Courier
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