Show r The Board of Regents of the University T THE HE following appointments H have ve been made by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate Senate Senate- J E. E Talmage Talma to fill the vacancy by the resignation of Rob t 1 s. s Mrs Emma J. J McVicker to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Frank J. J Cannon John Q P Packard ickard to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of E. E A. A Wilson Waldemar Van Cott for the term beginning July 1st 1896 Isaac Smith for the term beginning 1st 1896 The resignation of Chancellor Harkness is is regretted as he lie h has been een a faithful and efficient officer His legal duties are now demanding all his time j Frank J. J Cannon will be at Washington Washing- Washing 1 in the service of the ton State and consequently consequently con con- seq cannot perform the duties of a member of the Board of Regents The appointment of Mrs McVicker is of especial in interest terest as she is the first woman who has been a member of the board She is a capable persistent worker in education and will doubtless make a good officer Even opponents opponents of woman suffrage recognize the fact that it is eminently proper proper that women should take an active part in the management and control of educational institutions E. E A. A Wilson was compelled compelled compelled com com- to resign on account of failing health and judicial duties His successor successor successor suc suc- cessor is a resident of Springville Mr Van Cott succeeds himself and Mr Smith of Logan is the successor of Col Donnellan whose business duties require require require re re- quire his time In this case a Salt Lakeman Lake Lakeman Lakeman man is succeeded by one from Cache che This is balanced by the removal l of Regent Moses Thatcher from Logan to Salt Lake City Mr Thatcher Frank Pierce John John J. J Daly and Lewis Lewi's S. S Hills continue to fill their terms |