Show SUCCEEDS DR ANGELL harry P as dean an of tle law department or of me the c michigan ilc higan will succeed dr james B ar isell as head of the institution the X coming year the board of regents haj bao appoint ea ed him acting president this 1 Is taken to me mean that tho the regents will not select a permanent suo bessor lessor to dr angell who aas aa recently elected president emeritus alter after serving as held heid ot of the university tor for 38 ears until next spring dean hutchins haa has berned in the same capacity before it was in the year 1897 1893 1898 during the absence of dr angell as an united stated minister r to turkey dean hutchins Is recognized throughout the united states as an able lawyer and a brilliant educator under the appointment of 0 the supreme court 0 of michigan he revised and annotated several volumes of the court reports he ile haa has published imhuf im hut supreme an 31 american edition of williams neal real erty revised on prop P annotated and nd adapted to american ican the new jurisdictions tor for acting cobl president t was born at lisbon u N 11 april III college seminary at was received at the new hampshire confer Conte ronce nce tilton and d at athe the vermont when he was wa 19 9 he h conference seminary at newbury some special special c entered wesleyan university versley middletown and later took studies s in of vermont and at astronomy college physiology and surgery bt at the university hutchins in 1867 the family moved 07 to acu michigan and in the all fall of that year mr bir nhoun entered 8 the valver university of t michigan 0 of and was graduated a bachelor philosophy his ma class in 1871 As an undergraduate graduate he be stood in the front rank of 3 and a at graduation time ho he was chosen tor for commencement speaker SL for th the year y after er graduation be he in was owosso k charge of the public schools ut ht mich 1 and ln in the following 0 tall fall he returned to his alma mater as an instructor in history and rhetoric and in another year was advanced to an assistant professorship in 1884 dean hutchins was recalled to the university of AlIc michigan bIgan this time to become junior professor of law later he accepted an appointment by the t e trustees ot of cornell university to organize a law department tor for that institution in his eight ye irs ils at ithaca he be made the cornell law school one or of the leading law schools in the country in 1895 he be was again called to michigan this time as the dean of the law department TO TEACH YOUNG I 1 i mrs ella flagg young who 1 j ben appoint ed superintendent of the chicago public schools by the board of education of that city takes her place among the highest salaried women in the united states those of her sex who hae bae gone beyond the 10 emolument of her new position have been few and far between about the biggest sum paid a woman on record hast was that the insurance investigations revealed bad had been paid to gage secretary who was credited with receiving II 11 11 II rogers secretary has been credited with a 10 10 salary heretofore the record among chicago women has been held by mrs jacob baur formerly miss alias bertha duppler who until cpr s last fall was tor for several yeam privett secretary to chi cagos cago a postmaster miss alias duppler received a salary of 2400 mrs young la is 64 years old having been born january 15 1815 at but falo N Y her ifer parents went ent to chicago when the wag was a child and ehe she io r 0 talked all of her education there being graduated from the high school and later from the chicago normal school of which she has been principal she abao at fit the of Chi chungo tago which gave her the degree of doctor of philosophy she was married in chicago in 1868 1869 to william young who died some years ago but continued her work of teaching which she had begun in the chicago schools in 1862 when she was 17 years old she was made district superintendent of schools there in 1887 and con tinned as such until 1899 then she was made professor of education of the university of chicago which position she held until she was chosen head of the tile chicago normal school in september 1905 RAISES GIFT TO MILLION MILLIO john D archbold the vice president of the standard oil company a few days ago lifted a mortgage of on syracuse university making the me total of bis his gifts to that lucky institution a round million of dollars the greatest gift Is by all odds the magnificent gymnasium build ing which was first axed by the students larb lart winter and spring but which is now rec receiving elvIng finishing touches which will make it the nut complete institution of its kind in the world and anti the envy of all other schools mr archbold is a great exponent of the doctrine of sound bodies as receptacles for sound minds and has spared no expense to make the syracuse gym the finest in existence the dimensions of the building are feet it it contains swimming and rowing rooms each with tanks of ample size there is also a baseball cage rooms for all the teams rooms room for the coaches and instructors rooms for the trophies a dining hall and a octal hall the running track Is 12 laps to the mile and the gym proper measures feet the roof Is to a glass dome and the building Is directly connected connect pd with the east end of the stadium or open field for races and ports sports and lias a seating capacity of people the gift nf of this magnificent building and the lifting of a mortgage of make the he total of mr Arch archbold bolds e gifts to syracuse just mr archbold as born and reared in eastern ohio and hit ir i father was as for fr many years a methodist clergyman in the anler ance r archbold as a YOU young ng man got his start in life in Titus titusville ville and oil city rit during the oil excitement and made early and lasting friendships there with ih scores of wh who a to this day keep up their friendly intercourse with him and regard him as a a thoro business man and fine gentleman WINS HONORS IN PARIS samuel F 0 oleary leary a young painter who was born in pittsburg pa and still tall lalle i that city his home is winning honors in paris parts this year he be has scored a double triumph not only was ore of bis his canvases accepted for exhibition in the salon of french artists but it was placed I 1 on the line which means that it was given civen a particularly favorable position such art IP 1 accord ed only pictures of merit 0 leary has been in paris parts only since february of last year and he gained entrance to the salon ou the first effort ills his work white roes at traded many favorable notices from itice the painter p in to a eon son of the alto john I 1 0 leary when a sma boy in the public scho ls of pittsburg be showed a bent for drawing and before he was grown be he had done considerable four c or of five years ago 0 leary oleary took 1 up it art art serious seriously lir and went want sketching some time afterward erward be he made a sketching tour to new york w 0 tudy study and when hc this was as finished he be came to paris through minnesota linne sota in europe was a master in scottish art among his bI bafit first fit instructors several month of last edinburgh who was in paris parts for months david alison of months at staples and several weeks at morel moret he spent tw 0 year with him number of it life to classes in parl paris and has ha found them a he ile hull also attended the work in h bis is studio IQ in the hue rue campagne varies greatly premiere affre helpful th with ile expeditions expositions in the country when the rather Is I 1 favorable is I 1 invaluable to an meri in fience levestia that ba an exp P a believe be levest s oleary leary 0 the advantage 1 the arese prese nee of the louvre great can art student one and other grea t gnile rles and the to study ESS luxembourg mus um they contain which the art trea suMs |