01 ~ -o l~iUNIV ERISITY OF MICIHIGAN" Ill lSlDkY, 4 R(II 26, 1ix1)1. Picc,, Tue FE Cixir -,TI MEETING OF REGENTS. TeAthletic Appropriation will be Made at the Next Meeting. Tilie ieeting iof the Regeiits ail- loirlietI yesterdlay evening, subjectj to all, Cwlich i ll iroliably he imadle 'etthe tiiiversi ty app~ropriationi li asses the Seisate aiii becomes liay Te followviig is what Illsi- te 5 is ransactedl after tile )_I IA i~et to p~ress'yesteriday: NoVacaniees ini the last depart- Cit ter stevilleid. Itr. Carrowe was ratttdl*3o fist the purchase of ctOdes for use iii the hospital. Tepetition of the city o n Ar- brfrtwo beds ntehsia a (erred until the next meeting. The following degrees were coin- trred: Mliss Marietta Kies, Master of Philosophy; Joseph Michael Crits, Pharmaceutical Chemist. by." Breakey seas continued as Itharer on D~eriiatology for tie see- 1)"f.I)Denison wsas granated $300 frtepurchase of imodels aind illiis- traios for use iii his classes iii drawing A guranee undof 5oofor the ThnrencmR cocetwasgranted. The Regeiits authorized the pur- its of the geological msaps, which elosged tothe late Dr. Winchell, or the university. lhr" Nancrede seas granted $82 for Oh purchseof instrunments. prof. Hinsdale swas granted lease of asente in order to go to Europe tiet Year for study. The question of foreigna fees was rought before the board by a mu- tonicrease the tuition of "for- students by $10. The matter .'a deferred until the next mseeting. ih'o.Reighard, at the last meet- of the Regents before their tm5orial was sent to tie legislature, ased them to incorporate in their memiorial a request for $2,000 to be epenlded in the stork of the state OfS onussionunderthdieio tIePish Comssisonnsu ggested that tt of th e expense be borne by e universlty and that the Univer- lb0y rcivee collections made, for ace This request was not upo0n at the last meeting, but Wsedy anappropriationof$0 hieade $200 of which is for the iof a student assistant to go into the fieldl duriing the sunmiier aiid to stork at the collectioiis sdirin the followiiig acadlemic year. Priof. Reigihardl isill oiindertake theyirec- Iisn of this wsork wsithoust compensa- tion. 'Time plition if the Atltic s soc~iations, iiadle through th d-s ory hoardsifwsichliProf. sde Ifsut is clsairusain, foi aii aliirsilsriatisisi of S ,0 to fiti11)the fnessgrosimiss, seas dleferredl iiitil inext iiie-tisig, whlens miuie acirate plaiisamid esti - iiiates caii be obtainedl. 'leIe - gents are ini favor of iiiakillg ani ap- propariation. President of Leland Stanford, Jr.,I University. Dr. David S. Jordain, presidenit of the Indiana University for the last sevens years, has been offered thsey prsdnyo h aosLlnStanford, jr., University, oif Palo Alto, Cal., and has accepted. The salary is $io,ooo per year stll resi- dence. Last Suiadayniorning Sena- tor Stainford sent for D~r. Jordan, and aia hour later nmet himiii ni the parlor of the National hotel, Chilca- go, whlen, swithiout ansy explaniatioin, lie offered hsimi the psresidlency. The dloctor took the matter snider coin- sideration unstil yestertday niorning, svhen lie inotified im of liii accept- ance. The term of offices still begin next September. School of Political Science at Cor- nell. Onue of the conditions uinder which ex-President White, of Corinell, gave Isis extensive library to the Univer- sity was that a School of History aind Political Science should be founded. The Executive Conmnit- lee of thse University has beens en- gaged for several months on the or- ganization of this school, and expect to have the stork completed in June. No effort still be spared to strength- en the departmseint in every stay pos- sible as it is intended that the courses offered shall he the msost comsplete given in this country. It is ain- nsounced that toonest fellowships of $5oo each still be established. At a meeting of thme Executive Conmnittee this week Professor Moses Coil Tyler, formerly professor of English Literature in the University of Michigan, was elected Deain of the new school-The Crimsson. H. W. Eooth's Hearing. AVINiG tie expserienlce of Collee M)ieii shio kiioss-aiiid appreciate The relminryrhearng f I. te careful serutiniy of College Stus- WC. tooth, swas hield this nii isis at deiits, has-mg a large torpsi of skilled 9: to o'click, iii justicev Iond's 5of1DesignersmiiidlJesweler-s siecially ice. The witiiesses for tliv 15se- ti-ained fist badge snoiitsiler jesselledh caition iPatroilmiansTice, Asa AIlensi-urk,iiortinig, as sit ho, idirectly (t II. Stol.,I bert I-all andh john fom ais, Ltndoniand Aiiiustersdaim our Dliamos and hetlstpri-eos C'lliii-, smeve examuined.l livir tvs- Stoiiveste mitteii a posiitiinlto pro- hinin duii evelopihedh stilmi itio e huce lt hiiiest plains aidsjewselled thsaii has ah tresi v lie-i hihlieil.Society Ilmuigis tf sill kindss whicls are Else hiearisngseas adljourinsesd ustsiiusifaltur-sI sthis counsitry5. nevxt Tli srsilas- iuriga :0- - o'clock whlein theswitnssevs will su-mu W right,}(Kay & G1o. scribme to their testimony. It is hPOll Eift~S, .1EWELEIIS thouimght that the sdefense isill sot ' cvnsiine imiuch tiii iecx-amiingMANUtFACTURItNGi-JIEWELEIIS. sitinesses. Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Martin Serenaded. Chap. Speller & . -Last evening at 7:30 the msedical University Outfitters, studenits assemsbledh in fronst of the H-ospit-a1, forimed into liiie andw tlls 0llSOUTHalSrAi it Si. thse CGerman baud at their ivath, marchedh dowistos Dr. Martin' s resi- E N G L I S H dence, ona North State street. After giving the doctor a rousing svrvnadveIVLO~INTOHES in honor of hisi proniotions, Mr.____ Shsarr, miedhic 'c i, Iizlle;a isort seechlini behtalf of the naedical stn- TCPDI$ GQOD$ densts. To this Dr. Mhartins retalied ___ stith a swellstorded little spieech. Dr. Carrow also made a short spaeechi, ENGLISH SERGE after which all stenst house feeling -F01R- that the Regents had dhone the rightCO i AID IO SR --- + -----IJUT ARIVEDR. Resolutions of the S. C. A. on the Death of Herbert M. Frost. We the members of the Students' Christian Association of thie Univer- sity of Michigan, are filled with heart- felt sorrow at the death of our be- loved Christian brother, Herbert M. Frost. Itis modest, unlassuminsg manner, anud his sterling Christian virtues com- manded the respect and esteem of all swho knew him. Itis fidelity toi truth, his faithfulness in every dut,slid lisi purity of character made his infhuencee ever felt on the side of right. We de- sire to express oar appreciation of his true life and of his active work in the Association. To the mother, brothers anid rela- tives sse extend our sincere synmpathiy in this hour of bereavement. We can onsly commend them andi all friends to IHim who doethi all things swell and who has left us the blessed assurance that "All things work together for good to them who are called according! to his purpose." E. E. Je-NNiNas, K. V. ILOtENFRITZ., H. N. GODDARD. Bj]ISEB~flhh GOODS, FI7LL I.I E_ SEARS' SPECIAL. 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