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Show I SUCCEEDS DR. ANQELL - . 7 (lljjiliWnlllinni tlorryP.Hutchtne.doau of the taw dopartmorit , 9' lliiTI of te University or Michigan, will Buccccd Dr. . l2ffeSgH 11 James U. Angell as head of tho Institution tho I 1 Sgilll coming year. Tho board of regents has appoint- l g ' "wll I ed h,m nct'ns president. This Is tnken to mean I Jfi "(JKnsJ) I ,lint thc "gams will not select a permanent auc- t YhyWX feasor to Dr. Angell. who was recently elpcted S' . j iL T WJ I Prosldcnt-omorltUB after sorvtng as hoad of. tho g I zfVWfil ""Iverslty for 38 years, until nqxt spring. ' 8 IV'-MttwAnfilllJ Doan Hutchlns has served In tho some capacity I flV W II botare. It was in tho year 1897-1898. during tho I ' 'KPWmII absence of Dr. Angell an United States minister S , Vf) to Turkey. Dean Hutchlns Is recognized through- 2 rtlff NBvUIffifU out tho United States aa an able lawyer and a ''Willi SkmftMwfo brilliant educator. Under tho appointment of, I I ' rrp Wyw the supremo court of Michigan, bo revised and I annotated several volumes of tho supremo court f I reportB. Ho has published an American edition of Williams on Ileal Prop-, crty, revised, annotated and adapted tov American Jurisdictions. The now acting president was born at Lisbon, N. II., April 8, 1847. HIb preparation for rollegc was received at tho New Hampshire Conferenco Bemlnary at Tllton nnd nt tho Vermont Conferenco semlnnry nt Newbury. When ho was 19 ho entered Wesloynn unlvorslty, Mlddlotown. nnd later took somo special studies In ostronomy, physiology and surgery nt the Unlvorslty of Vermont and at Dartmouth college. In 18C7 tho rumlly moved to Michigan, and in tho fall of that year Mr. Hutchlns entered tho University of Michigan and wus graduated a bachelor of philosophy in 1871. As an undergraduate ho stood In tho front rank ot bla class, and at graduation time ho was chosen for commencement speaker. For tho year after graduation ho was In chargo of tho public schools at Owosso. Mich., nnd In tho following fall ho returned to his alma mater aB nstructor In history and rhetoric. In 1884 Dean Hutchlns was recalled to the University of Michigan, thiB tlmo to becomo Junior professor of law. Later ho accepted a"n appointment ay tho trustees of Cornell university to orgnnizo a Inw department for that Institution. In his eight years at Ithaca he made the ConicHlaw school ono if tho leading law schools In tho country. In 1895 ho wna again called to Michigan, this time ns tho dean of tho law department. - . . . |