Regents Meeting
Most of the business oi' the December meeting was transacted in executive session. Tlie principal matter to come up was the appointment of a hospital superintendent. This was not done. The salary was reduced from 81,600 to $1,000, and Ilarry Clark, son of the late superintendent, 1 ft in charge for the present. The most of the Unie was spent in discussing the absolute needs of the University, and deciding what appropriations to ask for from the University. The most pressing demanda are a lighting plant, and more room in the Law department. The regents will try to show the legislature that it is a matter of economy to grant tliese.
Article
Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat