Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1896 — NEW PROFESSOR AT ANN ARBOR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

NEW PROFESSOR AT ANN ARBOR

Six Hundred Women to Benefit by Dr. Eliza M. Mosher's Experience. Dr. Eliza M. Mosher, of Brooklyn, who comes to Ann Arbor as associate dean of the department of literature and arts and

professor of hygiene, is now on her way to Europe to study the colleges for women in connection with Oxford and Cambridge. The dean of the department for many years | was Martin L . D’Ooge, but th?" , place Dr. Mosher is :

to fill is a new one. Her duties will bring her into almost personal relations with the 600 young women in the university, and to each of them she will be guide, philosopher and friend. Dr. Mosher will be the first woman professor in the university, and her post will be one of great distinction and responsibility. She leaves a very lucrative practice in Brooklyn” to

accept the offer of the University of Michigan. • , - Henry Stefke, aged 40 years, was found dead in Bloomington, Ind., the presumption being that he met death in a runaway. >

ELIZA M. MOSHER.