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    3. History of the University of Michigan With Biographical Sketches of Regents and Members of the University 1837-1906 By Burke A. Hinsdale Published 1906 396 pages, Illustrated, Indexed, Searchable - Bonus - Michigan University Song Book By Franklin Wagner Published 1921 133 Pages, Illustrated - Bonus #2- Hail to the Victors! MP3 File ******************************************************** Digital Book CD Requires Adobe Reader 5 or higher to View *********************************************************** $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/History-University-Michigan-Bonuses-/130395404296?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5c2bf808 The university was founded in 1817 in Detroit as the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania, about 20 years before the Michigan Territory officially became a state. The university moved to Ann Arbor in 1837 onto 40 acres of what is now known as Central Campus. Since its establishment in Ann Arbor, the university has physically expanded to include more than 584 major buildings with a combined area of more than 35 million gross square feet, and transformed its academic program from a strictly classical curriculum to one that includes science and research. Today, the university is considered one of the original eight Public Ivies , HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY 1-164 I. The Making of the State of Michigan i II. The Michigan Public Instructions I. The Territory. 2. The State. III. The Congressional Land Grant.... l8 IV The Organic Act of the University 26 V. The University 29 VI. The New Constitution and Second Organic Act of the University . 39 VII President Tappan's Administration 41 VIII. President Haven's Administration 51 IX President Frieze's Administration 58 X. President Angel's Administration 62 XI. Studies and Degrees in the Literary Department 76 XII. The Professional Schools 90 I. The Department of Medicine and Surgery. 2. The Law Department. 3. The Hoilopathic Department. 4. The College of Dental Surgery. 5. The Laboratories: and the School of Pharmacy. 6. The Department of Engineering. 7. The Observatory. 8. The Libraries118 XIV. Students' Organizations 123 I. Literary Societies. 2. Greek Letter Societies. 3. The Students' Lecture Association. 4. The Students' Christian Association. 5. The University Young Men's Christian Association. 6. The Athletic .Association. 7. The Woman's League. 8. The Glee Club. 9. College Publications. 10. Other Organizations. XV. Thirty Years of Coeducation 130 XVI. The University as a Constitutional Institution 138 XVII. Conspectus 14S BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF REGENTS 165-362 Regents of the University 165-216 Regents ex Officio 165-170 Regents of Appointment of Governor and Senate 171-1S1 Regents in Election 1S2-216 The University Senate, 217-362 Presidents 217-220 Professors 220-331 Junior Professors 331-342 Assistant Professors 343-362 APPENDIX TO THE HISTORY 363-370 GENERAL INDEX 371-376

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