Proceedings of the Board of RegentsThe University, 1870 |
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additional Ann Arbor annual report annum appointed appropriated Ayes-Regents Gilbert Ayes-Regents Johnson Ayes-Regents Walker Ayes-Regents Willard Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Board adjourned Board of Regents BURLESON catalogue collection communication was received conferred degree ordered Detroit Doctor of Medicine Executive Committee Finance Committee following report following resolution following vote Geology GEORGE Henry hereby Homeopathy instruction James JOHN Joslin Laboratory Lake Superior Law Department Librarian Medical building warrants Medical Department Medical Faculty motion of Regent Museum number of students o'clock P. M. Observatory P. M. The Board Present-President Haven presented a communication presented the following President presented Prof Professorship recommending referred Regent Gilbert Regent Johnson Regent Sill Regent Stockwell Regent Sweezey Regent Walker presented Regent Willard presented report was accepted requested resignation Resolved salary Scientific Course Secretary species specimens Steward Surgery Sweezey and Stockwell Taxidermist tion Treasurer University of Michigan versity Walker and Willard William Winchell Zoology
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Página 7 - May 7, 1956 with the original on file in this office and that it is a true and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original.
Página 288 - The legislature of 1867 declared as its deliberate opinion that the high objects for which the University of Michigan was organized, will never be fully attained until women are admitted to all its rights and privileges...
Página 305 - A, shows the numbers and amounts of the several Warrants issued during the year, and the object for which, and the names of the persons to whom they were issued. The accompanying report of the Treasurer of the University, marked B...
Página 283 - University shall carry into effect the law which provides that there shall always be at least one professor of homeopathy in the department of medicine...
Página 288 - I allow that the Regents ought to respect the will of the people, and must, in the end, accept the aid tendered by the State on the conditions insisted upon. •/ ADMISSION OF WOMEN TO THE UNIVERSITY. There is still another subject of vital interest to the cause of education in the State, and connected with the University, and that is the evident propriety that equal and impartial privileges should be furnished by the State to b )th Beses.
Página 285 - Allopathy'1 in the University of Michigan. This is no subterfuge, but a solemn fact. If a grant of money was offered to the University on condition that a Professor of Allopathy should be appointed, I should be compelled to show the unreasonableness of the condition. We do not want in a University professors of special ideas or theories, who...
Página 11 - ... in the penal sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, with two or more sureties, to be approved...
Página 251 - Hereto is appended the report of the Secretary marked A, showing the numbers and amounts of the warrants on the Treasurer issued during the year ; also, the report of the Treasurer marked B, showing the numbers and amounts of the several warrants paid during the year, the items of receipts, and the sources from whence received. While it appears from the above estimate of receipts and expenditures, that there will be in the Treasury at the end of the fiscal year, the sum of...
Página 267 - Homo30pathy," to be located at such place (suitable in the opinion of the Board of Regents), other than Ann Arbor, in the State of Michigan, as shall pledge to the Board of Regents, by June 20, next, the greatest amount for the buildings and endowment of said school.
Página 233 - Youth is a transitional period," Haven wrote, "when passion is strong and restraint is feeble, and if, just at this period, multitudes of both sexes are massed together, not in families and not restrained by the discipline of the home circle, consequences anomalous and not to be cultivated by an Institution supported by the State are likely to ensue.