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Board Of Regents Meet

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Day
24
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Board of Regenta met in Detroit Thursday. There were present Regents Butterfield, Hebard, Barbour, Cocker, Cook, Dean and Fletcher, President Angelí and Secretary Wade. The board made the followiug appointments of lécturers : Coustitutional law and coustitutional history, advanced course, Aodrew O. McLanghlin, A.B., LL.B. Interstate eommeree, Thomas M. Cooley, LL.D. Admiralty, Henry H. Swan, A.M., jndge of the United States District Court. Toxioology and its legal relations, Victor C. Vaughan, Ph.D. Medica] jurisprudence, Marshall D. Ewell, LL.D. Insurance, Melville M. Bigelow, Ph.D. Mining law, John B. Clayberg, LL.D. Comparative constitutional law, Richard Hiidson, A.M. Patent law, George H. Lathrop, Ph.B. The railroad problem, Henry C. Adams, Ph.D. Copyright law, Frank F. Revel, A.B. The board appointed the following named assistants for the cheinical laboratory for the year 1895-G: Assistant in qualitative chemistry, Charlton B. Ross, Ph.B., at a salary of $200, in place of E. It. Miller, of the class of '94, who got the same amount last year, Herman E. Brown, at a salary of $200, in place of P. F. Trovvbridge, of the class of '94, who received $250 last year, George Wagner, Ph.C, at a salary of $200, in place of James Seymour, of the class of '94, who received $190 last year; assistant in pharmacy, James Seymour, Ph.C, at a salary of $200 per year in place of J. L. AVashburn, of the class of '94, who got $150 last year. Dean Hutchins was asked to make recommendations for the new instructor to be appointed. The matter of providing three assistants in the law library was postponed until the next meeting. The board decided that the dean of the new engineering departmentCharles E. Greene, should be given an assistant at a salary of $300 a year, assistant vet to be named. The librarían asked the board to enact a rule that everyone should leave the library at closing hour. The librarían lias had trouble with some of the professors at elosing time heretofore and found it difficult to get them out. The board enacted the rule as requested. The board left it with the secretary to see that a sidewalk was laid in front of the university property in West Detroit, on Romaine streef, between Cavalry and Campbell streets. Plans were received for the proposed woman's gymnasium, to cost $50,000. The plans cali for reading, waiting, reception and cloak room, a hall for the Woman'sLeague,shower bath and locker rooms and a fully equipped gymnasium. The plans were drawn in the East. Another set is to arrive in a few days. The board authorized the committee on buildings and grounds to adopt a plan for the building, to receive bids and use their judgment about proceeding to lay the foundation and erecting the building. . When the board adjourned it was for the summer, the next meeting to occurs in September.

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Ann Arbor Courier