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Asa A. Gardner, Lieut. 65th Ohio Inft.

William M. Greene, Lieut. 20th Mich. Inft., killed in Tennessee.

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Lewis S. Holden, Sergt. Maj. 20 Mich. Inft.
Samuel M. Kneeland, Lieut. 18th Mich. Inft.
M. McIntyre, Sergt. 3d Mich. Cav.

Morris Roberts, Lieut. 26th Mich. Inft.

John S. Smith Quartermaster, 8th Mich. Cav.
Edward P. Stebbins,

Mich Inft.

John K. Truax, Lieut. Mich. Cav.

Bethuel A. Verden, Private 96th Ohio Inft.
A. C. Wallin, Lieut. 5th Mich. Inft.

Wendell D. Wiltse, Capt. 20th Mich. Inft.

CLASS OF 1863.

Hiram Emory Abbott, 1st Sergt. 124th Ill. Inft.
Charles B. Butler Capt. Wis. Inft.

Ezra D. Hartman, Lieut. 100th Ind. Inft.

George W. Herrick,. Ind. Inft.

Levi Andrew Humphreys,

Phillip H. Kumler,

Ill. Inft.

Ohio Inft.

Henry C. Norville, Capt. 23d Mich. Inft., died in the service.

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Alexander Stillwell, Capt. 3d Ohio Inft., died in the service.

Wesley S. Thurston, Private 111th Ohio Inft.

Charles D. Willard, Lieut. 19th Wis. Inft.

Albert L. Worden, Navy

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT.

To the Honorable the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan:

GENTLEMEN-I have the honor to present the following brief report of the condition and operation of the University, for the year ending October 1, 1863.

Having but just entered upon the duties of the Presidency, I have but little to communicate, except an abstract of the records as I find them. Probably on account of the great demands made upon our young men to aid in putting down the fearful rebellion against our Government and Nation, the number of graduates and of students during the past year has been small. Of the students reported, several in each class have entered the University, paid their annual fee, and thus claim a place in its records, but have enlisted for the war, and are now in camp, or in the field, and a few of them have laid down their lives for their country.

We hope to be able next year to report an increase in all of the Departments.

I. NUMBER OF PROFESSORS AND INSTURCTORS.

Department of Literature, Science and the Arts,.
Department of Medicine and Surgery,.

Department of Law,..

Total,.......

15

9

3

27

One of the professors in the Department of Law, and one in the Department of Medicine, also give instruction in the Department of Literature, Science and the Arts, and are therefore members of the Faculty, and if counted would make that Faculty 17, but they are counted only once.

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Department of Science, Literature and the Arts,....... .. 266 Department of Medicine and Surgery,

Department of Law,..

Total,..

252

134

652

Of these, as intimated above, several belonging to the Department of Science, Literature and the Arts, have been absent the entire year or a large part of it.

Several of the Professorships, essential to a thorough University, are still vacant, and many improvements are desirable, but I deem it more appropriate to present them hereafter. ERASTUS O. HAVEN,

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, October 1, 1863.

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President.

REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.

To the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan :

Pursuant to section sixteen of the by-laws and regulations for the Government of the University, the Finance Committee of the Board of Regents, submit the following statement of receipts and expenditures on account of the University, and its financial operations, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1863. The condition of its treasury, its revenues, and its funds, with an estimate of the probable receipts and expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1864:

RECEIPTS.

Balance on hand July 1, 1862, ..

$7,650 24

Received during the year from the State Treasurer, 39,099 72 Received during the year from all other sources,..

6,620 00

EXPENDITURES.

$53,369 96

Warrants paid during the year for salaries and other

expenses,....

For Law Building and General Library,.....

For interest on Law Building and General Library

$41,962 95

3,552 57

Warrants,

Balance on hand July 1, 1863,.

103 42

7,751 02

$53,369 96

Warrants outstanding July 1, 1862, for salaries and

incidental expenses,

$2,600 00

For Law Building and General Library..........

3,042 04

Warrants issued during the year for salaries and

incidental expenses,.

$41,799 20

For Law Building and General Library,.......... 15,510 32

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The following list contains the numbers and amounts of the several Warrants upon the Treasury for salaries and incidental expenses, outstanding July 1st, 1863:

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Amount.

$5.00

15 00

15 00

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