Wifred Shaw Gives Year By Year History Of University Of Michigan 1937 Marked Centennial Of Founding Of School In CityOf Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 6) Professor of Physics, later Geology. y 1855 - Detroit Observatory erected as result of gift of $15,000 by citizens in Detroit. A course in Civil Engineer- ing established in connection with Department of Physics. (Harvard was the only other school in America hav- ing a course of this kind). Henry Sim- Mons Frieze appointed Professor of Latin. 1857-Andrew D. White appointed Professor of History and English Lit- erature, the first chair of History in an American university. Old Chem- 'istry building erected, the first chem- iftry laboratory erected in America. 1 859-October-Law School opened with 92 students, with faculty com- posed of Judge James V. Campbell, Charles I. Walker and Thomas Mac- intyre Cooley. . ?863-Jurie 23-President Tappan dismissed from Presidency of Univer- sity because of antagonism of certain members of the Board of Regents. Dr. Erastus O. Haven, formerly Pro- fessor of Latin and English Litera- t.ure, appointed to Presidency on same day. First Law Building built. Stu- dents numbered 652. Baseball first played in the University. ; 1867-Latin and scientific course established, substituting modern lan- guages for Greek. Tax of one-twen- tieth of a mill, yielding $16,000 an- pually, granted by Legislature, pro- yided a Professor of Homeopathy be appointed. Regents refused to make the appointment.. 1868-Course in Pharmacy estab- lished. 1869-Legislature granted Univer- sity $15,000 for two years, as well as accumulation resulting from the first ,act, with the Homeopathic rider abandoned. This was the first appro- priation received from the State, outsie of the original $100,000. Fac- ,ulty salaries increased to the $2,000 originally provided for in 1857. Pres- ident Haven resigned. Henry S. Frieze appointed acting President. Legis- jature voted $75,000 for erection of mpain section of University Hall. 1870-January 5-Regents' estab- lished co-education, through a reso- lution that "no rule exists in any University statutes for the exclusion of any person from the University who possesses the requisite literary and moral qualifications." February 2-Madelon L. Stockwell of Kalama-j zoo enrolled as first woman student in the University. Certificate systemF of admission from high schols estab-E LIshed. First recorded game of foot- ball. 1871-June-James Burrill Angell1 inaugurated President of the Univer- sity. 1,110 students in the University.- Faculty, 35. University income, $76,- 702.56-. 1875 - 1879 - Douglas-Rose contro-1 versy over discrepancy in books in chemistry laboratory. 1875-College of Dentistry estab- lished. Homopathic Medical College established. . 1876-Pharmacy established as separate department with Prof. Al- bert B. Prescott as Dean.f 1877-English course established -Legislature cancelled original Uni- versity debt of $100,000. 1878-Athletic Association organ- ized. 1879-University salaries reduced following effects of panic of '73. Mu- seum built. First chair in science and art teaching in any American university established, with William H. Payne, as first professor. 1880 - Professor Frieze, acting president during President Angell's absence as U.S. Minister to China. 1882-Old Engineering s h o p s erected (additions later). 1883-The old library erected (torn down in 1918). 1887 - Fiftieth anniversary of University celebrated. 1888-Effort to remove Medical Department to Detroit defeated by President Angell. 1891-Main building of old Univer- sity Hospital erected. 1892-Graduate School organized in connection with Literary Depart- ment. 1893-University mill-tax increased from one-twentieth to one-sixth of a mill. Ferry Field first opened to students. 1894-Waterman Gym erected. Summer courses inaugurated. 3895-Tappan Hall erected. Col- lege of Engineering established as a separate department, with Charles E. Green as Dean. 1897-Harry B. Hutchins, Dean of the Law School, acting .President of the University during President An- gell's absence as Minister to Turkey. Barbour Gym erected. 1899-Mill-tax increased to one- fourth mill. 1900-Homeopathic Hospital (now South Hospital) erected. Regular Summer Session established as sep- arate division, with Prof. John O, Reed as Dean.-. 1903-New Medical Building (now Nest Medical Building) erected. 1904-Engineeng Building erect- ,d. Michigan Union organized. I 1906-Department of Architecture established. Juge Cooley's home on State Street purchased as Union club house. 1907-Phi Beta Kappa established in University. Mill-tax increased to three-eighths mill..- 1908-Dental building erected. 1909-Alumni Memorial Hall com- pleted as result of gifts from alumni. Dr. Angell resigns the Presidency. Dean Harry B. Hutchins appointed' acting President. Students number 5,223. 1910-Chemistry building erected Dr. Hutchins elected to Presidency of1 the University. 1911-Feb. 11-National dinner held at Hotel Astor, New York Qity. 1912-Seventy-fifth anniversary of: University celebrated at Commence- ment time. 1913-University Health Service established. Graduate School estab- lished as separate division of Univer- sity, with Dr. Karl E. Guthe as Dean. Hill Auditorium completed, .the be- quest of Regent Arthur Hill, '65E.- 1916-Natural Science Building1 erected. Newberry and Martha Cookt dormitories completed. April 14-3 President Angell died.t 1919-New University LibraryI completed. New Michigan Union clubhouse completed.P 1920-June 30-President Hutch- ins resigns. July 1-Marion Leroyt Burton became President of Univer-8 sity. Betsy Barbour dormitory com-t pleted. October 14-Dr. Burton of-i ficially inaugurated as President witht three day educational conference.e 1921-Mill tax increased to three-.. fifths of a mill, to yield annuallyi $3,000,000. Legislature also appropri- ated $4,800,000 for building. School ofI education established with Prof. A. S. Whitney as Dean. 1922 - Engineering Laboratories Building completed. Wliam L. Clem- ents Library of American History, the gift of Regent Clements, '82, dedi- cated. 1923-Yost Field House on Ferry Field completed, the first building of its kind erected in any university. 1924-University High School and New Physics Building completed. An- gell Hall, the first portion of a larger building for the Literary College erected. Department of Business Ad- ministration established, with Ed- mund E. Day as Dean. 1925-February 18-President Ma- rion Leroy Burton died. November 2 -Clarence Cook Little formally in- augurated as sixth President. of the University of Michigan. University Hospital completed -at. a cost . of $3,800,000. Lawyers' Club, gift of Hon. W. W. Cook, TOL, of New York, opened for occupancy. The New Medi- cal Building completed. The Nurses' Get Your Name Stamp (See Calkins-FletchAer's ad 1 t4) Fill out this coupon (first, mid- dle, and last names necessary) and mail it with 25e in stamp to Calkins-Fletcher Drug 324 South State St. ANN ARBOR, MICH. FULL NAME. .......... Address................... City...................... Home, a gift of Senator James Couz- ens, completed. Legislature author- izes new museum and building for College of Architecture. Limit placed on annual return from mill-tax at $3,700,000. 1926-Students in the University number 12,690. Faculty, 701. 1927-The Simpson Memorial In- stitute, given by his wife as a me- morial to Thomas Henry Simpson, dedicated. (Fall) New Stadium, seat- ing 80,000 spectators, completed. 1928-The Michigan League, so- cial center for women completed. Hopwood Prize Fund established through the bequest of Avery Hop- wood. 1929-Resignation of President Little accepted. University of Mich- igan Press established. John P. Cook Legal Research Building completed. Oct. 4, 1929, Alexander Grant Ruth- ven became President of the Univer- sity. Bureau of Alumni Relations es- tablished. 1930-Mosher-Jordan Halls com- pleted. Legal Research Institute cre- ated. William W. Cook bequest re- ceived. 1931-University Council estab- lished. Alumni Advisory Council or- ganized. 1933-Bureau of Government or- ranized. 1936-Division of the Health Sci- ences organized. 1936--The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies estab- lished with an endowment of four million dollars from the Horace H. and Mary A. Rackham fund. Marion L. Burton Memorial- Tower with the Charles Baird Carillon erected. Regu- lar resident students and summer Session students number 13,047, Fac- ulty 797. 1937-The year 1937 marked the conclusion of 100 years of the Univer- sity's. existence, in Ann Arbor. To commemorate this important anni- versary the University held a five-day celebration in June in which some 40 alumni speakers participated in a general conference which dealt large- ly with the future relationship of the University to society in the next 100 years. Six thousand alumni returned during the week for some part of the program. Among the new buildings authorized during the year was a Neuropsychiatric Institute, as an ad- dition to the University Hospital, and two student dormitories, Allen House and Rumsey House, built in connec- tior with the Michigan Union. Dur- ing the year which ended in June 1937 there were a total of 18,043 students enrolled, of whom 11,339 were en- rolled in the regular sessions of the' University. The enrollment for the State of Michigan was 6,419, or 56 per cent in the regular session. Foundation G arments Gossard MIS SIMPLICITY Le Gant Nemo Sensation Negligees Lingerie Kayser Hosiery 8 NICKELS ARCADE ANN ARBOR, MICH'. K: l1 III - 11 h Ui I UNIQUE ... Certainly unique in Ann Arbor and found in few universities is the combi- nation of an excellent swimming pool 3 nd oCmnlktplv omrnirn1 ttam I i 11