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STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Lieutenant governor, auditor general, secretary of state, state treasurer, com- missioner of the state land office. Regular meeting on the third Monday of Au- gust, 1851, and every fifth year thereafter .- Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 15.
BOARD OF FUND COMMISSIONERS.
Governor, state treasurer, auditor general .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 1184-1188.
BOARD OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT.
State treasurer, secretary of state, auditor general .- Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 16.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO TAKE CHARGE OF ESCHEATED PROPERTY AND OTHER STATE ASSETS.
Auditor general, state treasurer, secretary of state .- Compiled laws, 1897, - chapter 46.
BOARD OF REVIEW FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF TELEGRAPH AND TELE- PHONE LINES.
Auditor general, state treasurer, commissioner of the state land office. Regular meeting during the month of July in each year .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 4002-4006.
BOARD OF RAILROAD CONSOLIDATIONS.
Attorney general, commissioner of railroads, secretary of state-Compiled laws, 1897, § 6255.
BOARD OF CONTROL OF STATE SWAMP LANDS.
Governor, secretary of state, auditor general, state treasurer, attorney general, commissioner of the state land office. Regular meeting on the last Thursday of each month .- Compiled laws, 1897, § 1466.
BOARD OF AUDITORS OF CLAIMS FOR RELIEF GROWING OUT OF SALES OF PUBLIC LANDS.
Commissioner of the state land office, state treasurer, attorney general. Regular meetings on first Monday in February and July .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 1406-1410.
BOARD OF CONTROL OF ST. MARY'S FALLS SHIP CANAL AND OF THE PORTAGE LAKE AND LAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL.
Governor, auditor general, state treasurer. Regular meeting first Thursday after last Wednesday of each month .- See note, p. 188, compiled laws, 1897.
BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR.
Commissioner of labor, deputy commissioner of labor, secretary of state .- Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 113.
BOARD OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Governor, superintendent of public instruction, president state board of edu- cation .- Compiled laws, 1897, § 1519.
STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
ALFRED C. LANE, LANSING
State Geologist W. V. SAVICKI - Draughtsman
The state geological survey was established by an act of the legislature in 1837, and the board of geological survey under its present existence was created March 26, 1869. The object of the survey, as set forth in the different acts, is to make a thorough geological and mineralogical survey of the state, to determine the mineral character and contents of its rocks; to make a general examination of its topography, hydrography and physical geography, and to investigate all
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the products of interest in this line in the state capable of being converted to the use of man. All information about Michigan's natural resources is given without charge. The names of the different state geologists since the organiza- tion of the survey are as follows: Dr. Douglass Houghton, Prof. Alexander Winchell, Dr. Carl Rominger, Charles E. Wright, M. E. Wadsworth, L. L. Hub- bard and the present incumbent. In 1873 Vols. I and II of the geological survey were published, in 1876 Vol. III, in 1881 Vol. IV, in 1895 Vol. V, in 1899, Vol. VI, and in 1900, Vol. VII .- Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 55.
MISCELLANEOUS STATE BOARDS.
RAILROAD AND STREET CROSSING BOARD.
CHASE S. OSBORN, commissioner of railroads, ex officio.
Term expires
HERMANN P. NAGEL, Detroit
Jan. 1, 1903
JAMES K. FLOOD, Hart - Jan. 1, 1905
It is the duty of the railroad and street crossing board to investigate and finally settle all petitions concerning the crossings of railroads and highways, where it is desired that the railroad and highway cross at different grades. The powers and duties of the board are fully prescribed by Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 102.
BOARD OF CONTROL OF RAILROADS.
Term expires
MORRIS OSBURN, OWOSSO
Feb. 22, 1905
E. P. WALDRON, St. Johns
Feb. 22, 1905
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Big Rapids Feb. 22, 1905
WILLIAM L. SMITH, Flint
Feb. 22, 1905
CHARLES ILGENFRITZ, Monroe Feb. 22, 1905
J. W. HANCE, Mt. Pleasant Feb. 22, 1905
The above board consists of six commissioners appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate with the governor ex officio a member. Term of office four years. Their powers and duties are fully prescribed by sections 5235-5238, Compiled laws of 1897.
STATE BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS.
Terin expires
GEORGE M. BROWN, Detroit
Jan. 1, 1903
HORACE W. DAVIS, Grand Rapids Jan. 1, 1905
FREEMAN B. DICKERSON, Detroit
Jan. 1, 1907
OFFICERS.
FREEMAN B. DICKERSON, Detroit
President
SEYMOUR BOWER, Detroit Superintendent
GEORGE D. MUSSEY, Detroit Secretary
The board of fish commissioners consists of three members appointed by the governor for a term of six years. The board is entrusted with the supervision of the fishing interests of the state .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 5833-5838.
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STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Term expires
FREDERICK R. BELKNAP, Niles
- Jan. 31, 1903
FRANK WELLS, Lansing
Jan. 31, 1903
COLLINS H. JOHNSTON, Grand Rapids - Jan. 31, 1905
D. A. MACLACHLAN, Detroit Jan. 31, 1905
HENRY A. HAIGH, Detroit - · Jan. 31, 1907
VICTOR C. VAUGHAN, Ann Arbor
Jan. 31, 1907
HENRY B. BAKER, M. D., Secretary, Lansing.
The state board of health, consisting of six members appointed by the gov- ernor for a term of six years (and a secretary elected by the board), has a general supervision of the interests of life and health of the people of the state. By the cooperation of local boards of health, of which there is one in every township, city and village in Michigan, it aims at the suppression and exclusion from the state of the dangerous communicable diseases, especially diphtheria, scarlet fever and small-pox. To this end it publishes and distributes widely circulars of instruc- tion to local officers and to the general public for the restriction and prevention of these diseases. It investigates the origin and spread of epidemics of these diseases and constantly urges upon the local officers the feasibility of preventing such outbreaks or of confining them within the narrowest limits.
By a frequent distribution of circulars calling attention to the law and asking a return of the name and address of a health officer the board secures a com- plete organization of the local boards of health under the law. To the local boards thus organized the state board issues circulars of instruction as to their powers and duties, and by its advice it aids local boards in their work of regulat- ing and abating nuisances and preventing sickness.
By holding popular sanitary conventions in various parts of the state the board seeks, by the aid of leading physicians and other educated men, to interest and instruct the people in measures for the preservation of health, such as the proper heating, ventilating and lighting of dwellings, cars and public buildings; the drainage and sewerage of towns and of houses; the preservation of a pure water supply; the prevention of adulteration of food; the restriction of con- tagious diseases; the sanitary regulation of schools and other kindred subjects.
In connection with the state board of corrections and charities the board of health examines and criticises or approves plans for public buildings authorized by the legislature to be erected or enlarged. The board collects statistics of sickness and of meteorological conditions, and by a systematic study of these, seeks to learn the causes of diseases and to elaborate information for the benefit of the people and especially for the guidance of the legal guardians of the health of the people.
The board publishes an annual report and supplements containing the pro- ceedings of the sanitary conventions, held under the law. It also distributes separate reprints of papers in the report and pamphlets, leaflets and diagrams on the restriction and prevention of various diseases. By means of these pam- phlets, leaflets and diagrams the board maintains a system of public health instruction wherever a dangerous communicable disease exists and the local officers cooperate; this is done by distributing to the neighbors of the placarded premises instructions how to restrict the particular disease there present. With the cooperation of local officers the board collects facts and statistics of results
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of action such as it recommends, and of other methods of action or non-action, and publishes these facts for the information and use of the people .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 4397-4407.
STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS AND CHARITIES.
GOVERNOR AARON T. BLISS, ex officio.
Term expires
THOMAS A. HILTON, Coldwater
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Jan. 1, 1903
CHARLES W. LIGHT, Saginaw Jan. 1, 1905
EDWARD W. JENKS, Detroit - Jan. 1, 1907 -
GEORGE D. GILLESPIE, Grand Rapids -
Jan. 1, 1909
OFFICERS.
GEORGE D. GILLESPIE, Grand Rapids
LUCIUS C. STORRS, Lansing
Chairman Secretary
The board of corrections and charities consists of the governor, ex officio, and four commissioners appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and con- sent of the senate, each appointed for a term of eight years, one being appointed every two years. The commissioners receive no compensation for their services, but are paid their actual expenses while in the performance of their duties.
The board appoints its own secretary, who gives his entire time to the duties of his office. The office is in the capitol at Lansing.
It is the duty of the board, at least once in each year, to visit and inspect all the state penal, reformatory, and charitable institutions; also, biennially, to visit the same institutions for the purpose of enabling them to report under- standingly upon estimates for current expenses and for special purposes, which are to be submitted to them by the respective boards of control asking appro- priations from the legislature, and the report of the board of corrections and charities must accompany and be published with the report of the board of con- trol asking such appropriations.
The board also, by one of the commissioners, or by the secretary, pays at least one visit annually to every county jail and county poor house in the state. In case of jails they make reports to the boards of supervisors, and of poor houses to the superintendents of the poor, stating the condition in which the respective jails and poor houses are found, making recommendations and suggestions as to improvements, etc., and in case of neglect on the part of the proper authorities to correct evils, or reform abuses, they call the public attention to the facts through the local press.
An agent of the board may be appointed by the governor in every county in the state, whose duty it is to examine into the facts and circunstances attending the commission of any erime by a child under seventeen years of age; to report to the court all the facts, and also the parentage, previous habits and character of the accused, and his parents, the companionships and surroundings of the child, attend the trial, if one is had, and counsel with the court as to the disposi- tion to be made of the ease.
It is also the duty of the agents to seek ont suitable homes for children arrested for offenses. or committed to any state institution, and for abandoned or neglected children in charge of any state institution or officers, to visit
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them when placed in homes, to change homes and guardians when essential to the well-being of the child, etc., and to make full reports to the board of which they are agents.
Whenever any person desires to adopt any minor child, legally an inmate of the state public school, such proceedings shall be made under the direction of the county agent in the county where such person resides. The state board of corrections and charities may from time to time examine into the treatment and care of inmates of the Wayne county insane asylum .- Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 80.
THE ADVISORY BOARD IN THE MATTER OF PARDONS.
Term expires
CHARLES G. TURNER, Traverse City
- Nov. 29, 1901
F. W. SHUMWAY, Williamston -
Nov. 29, 1901
WM. R. KENDRICK, Saginaw
Nov. 29, 1903
RUSSELL R. PEALER, Three Rivers Nov. 29, 1903
HENRY M. ZIMMERMANN, Secretary, Lansing.
The advisory board in the matter of pardons consists of four members appointed by the governor. The board was created by act No. 150, public acts of 1893. The term of office of two members of the board first appointed will be two years, and of the other two members four years; thereafter the term of office will be four years. The board shall hold its sessions when and where occa- sion may require, and has full power to send for persons and papers in the pros- ecution of its work. The entire period of all the sessions of the board shall not exceed six months in any two years. Compensation of members shall be five dollars per day while in the actual discharge of their duties, and necessary expenses. The duty of the board is to investigate the cases of such convicts, now or hereafter confined in prisons of the state or houses of correction, as may petition for pardons, and to report to the governor the result of their delibera- tions with such recommendations as in their judgment shall seem expedient, either in respect to pardons or commutations, or refusal of the same .- Com- piled laws, 1897, chapter 17.
STATE BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS.
Term expires
GEORGE H. DURAND, Flint -
- Aug. 30, 1901
FLOYD R. MECHEM, Ann Arbor
Aug. 30, 1902
WATTS S. HUMPHREY, Saginaw
- Aug. 30, 1903
WESLEY W. HYDE, Grand Rapids Aug. 30, 1904
RUSSELL C. OSTRANDER, Lansing - Aug. 30, 1905 -
The board of law examiners consists of five members appointed by the gov- ernor for a term of five years, who are to meet at the capitol twice each year and at other times and places as directed by the supreme court, three of said mem- bers to constitute a quorum, said board to receive a compensation of ten dollars a day for actual time engaged. Fees for examination not to exceed ten dollars. -Compiled laws, 1897, chapter 39.
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MICHIGAN BOARD OF PHARMACY.
Term expires
L. E. REYNOLDS, St. Joseph
Dec. 31, 1901
HENRY HEIM, Saginaw, Secretary -
Dec. 31, 1902
WIRT P. DOTY, Detroit, Treasurer
Dec. 31, 1903
ALBERT C. SCHUMACHER, Ann Arbor, President
Dec. 31, 1904
JOHN D. MUIR, Grand Rapids -
Dec. 31, 1905
The board consists of five members appointed by the governor, for a term of five years, one member being appointed annually.
The president and secretary are elected by the board, from its own members, for a term of one year, and perform the duties prescribed by the board.
The secretary and treasurer receive a salary fixed by the board, and their trav- eling and other expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties. The other members receive three dollars for each day actually engaged in this service, and all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties.
It is the duty of the board to examine all applications for registration, sub- mitted in proper form; to grant certificates of registration to such persons as may be entitled to the same under the law, and to investigate complaints and cause the prosecution of all persons violating its provisions; to report annually to the governor, and to the Michigan pharmaceutical association, upon the con- dition of pharmacy in the state, which report must contain a record of the pro- ceedings of the board for the year, and the names of all pharmacists duly registered.
The meetings of the board are held on the first Tuesdays of March, July and November .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 5303-5314.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN DENTISTRY.
Term expires
M. B. DENNIS, (a) Port Huron
Mar. 14, 1901
H. T. HARVEY, Battle Creek -
- Dec. 31, 1901
FRANK O. GILBERT, Bay City
Nov. 9, 1902
The state board of examiners in dentistry consists of three members appointed by the governor for a term of three years. The member having one year to serve is president of the board; the one having two years, treasurer, and the one hav- ing three years, secretary .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 5289-5299.
THE STATE LIVE STOCK SANITARY COMMISSION.
Term expires
HENRY H. HINDS, Stanton July, 1901
J. H. BROWN, Battle Creek, President . July, 1903
COMFORT A. TYLER, Nottawa, Secretary -
July, 1905
The state live stock sanitary commission consists of three commissioners, one appointed by the governor at cach biennial session of the legislature, for a term of six years. Their duties are to protect the health of domestic animals of the state from contagious diseases and are authorized to establish and maintain
(a) New appointment not made April 22, 1901.
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quarantine regulations, etc. Each commissioner receives three dollars per day and necessary expenses for the time actually spent in the discharge of his duties .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 5627-5649.
INSURANCE POLICY COMMISSION.
JAMES V. BARRY, Commissioner of Insurance, ex officio. Term expires HORACE M. OREN, Attorney General, ex officio.
MICHAEL BROWN, Big Rapids May 31, 1901
The insurance policy commission is composed of the commissioner of insur- ance, attorney general, and some suitable person appointed by the governor for the term of two years. And it shall be their duty to provide a standard form of insurance policy, etc., as provided by law .- Compiled laws, 1897, §§ 5170-5179.
MACKINAC ISLAND STATE PARK COMMISSION.
Terin expires
PETER WHITE, Marquette
June 20, 1901
GEORGE T. ARNOLD, Mackinac Island, -
June 20, 1903
GEORGE H. BARBOUR, Detroit June 20, 1905
CHARLES R. MILLER, Adrian June 20, 1907 -
WILLIAM A. PERREN, Detroit June 20, 1909
Mackinac Island park was ceded by the United States to the state of Michigan by an act of congress for the purpose of a state park. The Mackinac Island state park commission consists of five members appointed by the governor. It. is the duty of the board to manage and control the Mackinac Island state park : to preserve the old fort and employ a superintendent. The further powers and duties of the board are prescribed by compiled laws, 1897, §§ 1257-1260, as amended by act No. 133, public acts of 1899, and act No. 4, public acts, 1901.
STATE BOARD OF LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.
MRS. MARY C. SPENCER, State librarian, ex officio. Term expires
HENRY NELSON LOUD, Au Sable June 7, 1901 J. M. C. SMITH, Charlotte June 7, 1903
PETER WHITE, Marquette June 7, 1903
CYRUS G. LUCE, Coldwater
- June 7, 1905
The board of library commissioners is composed of four members with the state librarian ex officio a member, apppointed by the governor for a term of four years. Powers and duties of board are prescribed by act 115, public acts of 1899.
BOARD OF STATE TAX COMMISSIONERS.
Term expires
AMARIAH F. FREEMAN, Manchester, president
Dec. 31, 1902
WILLIAM T. DUST, Detroit
Dec. 31, 1904
JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, Muskegon
Dec. 31, 1906
FREEMAN O. GULLIFER, Detroit, secretary.
FRED M. TWISS, Hillsdale, chief clerk.
The above board consists of three members appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of six years. Their powers and duties are fully prescribed by act No. 154, public acts of 1899.
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BOARD OF EXAMINATION AND LICENSING BARBERS.
Term expires
CHARLES RIEGER, Detroit
June 14, 1902
F. M. VAN HORN, Benton Harbor
EMERY I. BUSBY, Hastings
· June 14, 1903 June 14, 1904
The above board is composed of three members appointed by the governor for a term of three years. The member whose term shall soonest expire shall be president, the one whose term shall next soonest expire shall be treasurer and the one having the longest term to serve shall be secretary; for powers and duties and act establishing said board, see act No. 212, public acts of 1899.
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY COMMISSIONERS.
EDWIN A. WILDEY, land commissioner. Term expires
CHARLES W. GARFIELD, Grand Rapids
June 30, 1901
ARTHUR HILL, Saginaw
- June 30, 1903
This board is composed of three members, one of whom is the commissioner of the state land office; the remaining members are appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of four years. Powers and duties are fully prescribed by act No. 227, public acts of 1899.
STATE VETERINARY BOARD.
Term expires
JOHN F. DEADMAN, Sault Ste. Marie -
Aug. 10, 1901
WILLIAM W. THORBURN, Lansing - Aug. 10, 1902
HENRY C. WANN, Clairview
Aug. 10, 1903
The above board consists of three members appointed by the governor for a term of three years. Qualifications for appointment are as follows: The mem- bers are to be residents of the state and citizens of the United States, and grad- uates of a regular college of veterinary medicine and surgery, no two of whom shall be graduates of the same college. For powers and duties see act No. 191, public acts of 1899.
BOARD TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF HORSESHOEING.
GEORGE A. NEUMAN, Detroit, journeyman
Term expires - Aug. 4, 1902
G. D. GIBSON, Adrian, veterinary Aug. 4, 1903
WALTER BECKWITH, Detroit, master
Aug. 4, 1904
ABRAM W. HOUSINGER, Grand Rapids, journeyman Aug. 4, 1905
RICHARD MOXLEY, Saginaw, master
- Aug. 4, 1906
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The above board is composed of one veterinary surgeon, two master horse- shoers, and two journeymen horseshoers. Appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of five years. Act No. 220, public acts of 1899, fully prescribes their powers and duties.
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BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN MEDICINE.
Term expires
WILLIAM BELL, Belding, President -
- Oct. 1, 1901
AUSTIN W. ALVORD, Battle Creek
Oct. 1, 1901
HENRY B. LANDON, Bay City -
Oct. 1, 1901
JOSEPH H. COWELL, Saginaw
Oct. 1, 1901
JOHN KOST, Adrian
- Oct. 1, 1901
JOSEPH B. GRISWOLD, Grand Rapids
Oct. 1, 1903
WALTER H. SAWYER, Hillsdale
Oct. 1, 1903
GEORGE E. RANNEY, Lansing
Oct. 1, 1903
ALBERT LODGE, Detroit
Oct. 1, 1903
HENRY C. MAYNARD, Hartford
Oct. 1, 1903
B. D. HARISON, Sault Ste. Marie, Secretary.
The above board is to consist of ten resident freeholders appointed by the gov- ernor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, for a term of four years. Not more than five from the school known as Regular, two from the school known as Homeopathic, two from the school known as Eclectic, and one from the school known as Physio-Medical. Appointees may be chosen from lists sub- mitted to the governor biennially by the four legally incorporated state medical societies. Persons appointed to be learned in the profession of medicine and recognized graduates of reputable colleges, having had six years practical expe- rience. For powers and duties and act establishing board, see act No. 237, public acts of 1899.
BOARD OF JURY COMMISSIONERS FOR WAYNE COUNTY.
Term expires
EDWARD H. DOYLE, Wyandotte
- May 1, 1903
OTTO F. SCHMIDT, Detroit -
May 1, 1903
OTTO STOLL, Detroit
- May 1, 1905
MYNDERT H. HUNT, Detroit
May 1, 1905
WILLIAM F. MOELLER, Detroit
- May 1, 1905
ALBERT R. TOWN, Detroit - May 1, 1907
M. GORE VAN ANTWERP, Detroit
May 1, 1907
This board is appointed by the governor, with the consent of the senate, under the provisions of act No. 204, public acts of 1893, as amended by act No. 5, public acts of 1895, and act No. 192, public acts of 1899.
BOARD OF JURY COMMISSIONERS FOR SAGINAW COUNTY.
Term expires
JOHN S. PORTER, Saginaw, E. S.
April 1, 1902
JACOB STINGEL, Saginaw, W. S. - April 1, 1902
JOSEPH H. WHITNEY, Merrill - April 1, 1902
This board is appointed by the governor under the provisions of act No. 273, public acts of 1889, as amended by act No. 38, public acts of 1891.
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BOARD OF JURY COMMISSIONERS FOR MACOMB COUNTY.
Term expires
FRANK G. HACKER, Mt. Clemens
April 17, 1901
GEORGE B. WRIGHT, Utica - April 17, 1901 OWEN DRAKE, Armada April 17, 1901
HENRY VERNIER, Lake Shore
- April 17, 1903
CHARLES C. BRADLEY, Romeo April 17, 1903
CHARLES JACOBS, Centerline
- April 17, 1903
This board is appointed by the governor under the provisions of act No. 367, local acts of 1895.
BOARD OF JURY COMMISSIONERS FOR ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
Term expires
THOMAS SEYMOUR, Kenockee
March 31, 1903
CHARLES BEYSCHLAG, St. Clair
March 31, 1903
JOHN B. PETIT, Port Huron
March 31, 1903
WILLIAM SMITH, Wales
March 31, 1905
GEORGE COGGAN, Clyde
March 31, 1905
JOHN HERR, Port Huron
March 31, 1905
LARRY E. O'NEIL, Emmett
March 31, 1907
GEORGE N. JONES, Marine City - March 31, 1907
WILLIAM R. SOUTAR, Port Huron
March 31, 1907
This board is appointed by the governor under the provisions of act No. 36, public acts of 1901.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
BOARD OF REGENTS.
Term expires
HERMAN KIEFER, Detroit
Dec. 31, 1901
(a) FRANK W. FLETCHER, Alpena -
- Dec. 31, 1901
ROGER W. BUTTERFIELD, Grand Rapids
Dec. 31, 1903
GEORGE A. FARR, Grand Haven - Dec. 31, 1903
WILLIAM J. COCKER, Adrian Dec. 31, 1905
CHARLES D. LAWTON, Lawton Dec. 31, 1905 -
HENRY S. DEAN, Ann Arbor Dec. 31, 1907
ELI R. SUTTON, Detroit
- Dec. 31, 1907
OFFICERS.
JAMES B. ANGELL, LL. D. - President
JAMES H. WADE
Secretary
HARRISON SOULE
Treasurer
Departments: Literature, science and the arts, engineering, medicine and surgery, law, school of pharmacy, homeopathic medical college and college of dental surgery.
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