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Appointments For 1895-6

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Day
3
Month
July
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Among the apointinents made by the board of regents this week appear inany new names. Seyeral of the professors and instructora were reappointed for a terrn of years. Dr. J. B. Fitzgerald was made director of the gymnasium for three years at $2,000 per year. A. H. Lloyd was made acting professor of philosophy at $2,000. Ernst Voss wasappoiuted instructor in Germán to succeed Mr. McLouth, who goes to New York. L. A. Strauss was prornoted to an instructorship in English. E. C. ard, of Saginaw high school, was made instructor in mathematica. Chas. E. Gillies succeeds S. D. Townley as instructor in astronomy, the latter going to Europe for a year. E. E. Brandon wil! succeed B. P. Bourland as instructor in French. Henry F. L. Reiehle takes H. A. Sanders' place in Latin Edgar Pierce, Ph. D., received an instructorship in philosophy. D.B. Luten, who goes to Purdue, will be succeeded by Hawley J. Goulding as instructor in descriptive geometry and drawing. Henry L. Coon will take Dr. Markley's work in mathematica this year, while the latter is abroad. Victor E. Francois takes J. R. Effinger's place in French for a year, while Mr. Effinger is iu France. Chas. W. Gray was made assistant in Enghsh at $300. Ferry F. Trowbridge was made instructor in chemistry at $900. Prof. A. B. Stevens was reapppointed assistant professor of pharmacy at $1600.

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Ann Arbor Courier