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Professor Edward Kraus and Visiting Gem Expert

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Edward Henry Kraus (1875-1973) was a Professor of Mineralogy at the University of Michigan and also served as Dean of the Summer Session, 1915-1933, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, 1923-1933, and Dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, 1933-1945.[1]Edward Henry Kraus

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University of Michigan 1965 Spring Commencement, Michigan Stadium - Enjoying the Day

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Year
1965
Month
May
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"Harlan H. Hatcher, President of the University of Michigan, with commencement speaker James B. "Scotty" Reston, Associate Editor of the New York Times (at left)." - Wystan Stevens

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University of Michigan Homecoming Parade - Antique Cars, September 1970

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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1970
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Antique cars and fancy floats paraded down Main Street yesterday exhorting the Michigan Wolverines to "Do It" in today's Little Brown Jug game against the Minnesota Gophers. The float above hints at past victories on the field and in the pub.

Year
1970
Month
October
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Schleede Twins Join the U. S. Air Force, July 1948

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Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1948
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Scheduled to leave tomorrow morning for Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, are these two boys, the 17-year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schleede of 810 Fifth St., who have enlisted for three years in the U. S. Air Force. The youths are Douglas Martin Schleede (left) and Donald Ernest Schleede. The Schleede brothers were both students at Ann Arbor High School.

Year
1948
Month
July
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Chief Petty Officer Roland E. Mack Awarded Medal by Turkish Government, July 1947

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1947
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Mrs. Ernestine Mack, of 1715 Orchard St., admires the medal given to her husband, Chief Petty Officer Roland E. Mack, USN, by the Turkish government. The award was presented to the Ann Arbor man in connection with his work for the Army-Navy Military Survey group and is believed to be the only one ever given by Turkey to an enlisted Navy man.

Year
1947
Month
July
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Sergeant George J. Danneffel With Recruiting Award, February 1947

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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1947
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Master Sgt. George J. Danneffel, non-commissioned officer in charge of the Army recruiting station in Ann Arbor, is the Army's leading recruiter in Michigan. He is shown with the trophy he received because his station led in recruiting last month among 17 competing units throughout the state. It was presented to the sergeant by Col. Walter E. Cole, head of the Michigan Recruiting district, in a special ceremony held yesterday in the Federal building in Detroit. Sg.t Danneffel, 36 years old, is a 1932 graduate of the University of Michigan and formerly lived in Benton Harbor. In the Army since 1943, he joined the 2nd Infantry Division at St. Lo, France, in July, 1944, was wounded in action, returned to duty, and went through France into Germany in the victorious advance of his organization. Sgt. Danneffel, who has headed Ann Arbor's recruiting unit since September, 1945, holds the Purple Hearth, the ETO ribbon with three battle stars, the Victory medal, the German Occupation medal and the American Theater ribbon.

Year
1947
Month
February
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Young Friends Fellowship Protesting on University of Michigan Campus Against U.S. Nuclear Weapons Tests

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Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1958
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GROUP PENITENCE: Three members of the Young Friends Fellowship, a University student group, stand at the base of the flagpole on the campus diagonal today as "penitence" in protest of U. S. nuclear weapons tests. From left are Mr. and Mrs. William Levant and Torre Bissell, president of the group. They and other members will continue the vigil tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Year
1958
Month
March
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Video Tape Recorder at National Educational Television and Radio Center

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
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VIDEO TAPE RECORDER: Leonard Eden, video tape recording engineering, is shown as he operates an Ampex video tape recorder in reproduction of NET programming. NET provides at least 10 hours of broadcasting of educational and cultural material to each of its affiliates. Its 10,000-square-foot building, which can be added to, has permitted doubling of video tape reproduction operations. Reproduction takes place 17 hours a day on two shifts. The firm anticipates a huge growth with the addition of new affiliated, may of then educational TV stations either planned of under construction. NET currently employs 25 persons here.

Year
1962
Month
June
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Master Control Panel at National Educational Television and Radio Center

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
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MASTER CONTROL PANEL: The National Educational Television and Radio Center recently moved to a new building at Packard and Colony Rds., where it is reproducing video tapes for 67b affiliated NET stations and commercial stations throughout the nation. It is the only such video tape reproducing and distribution center in the world, Jack Caldwell, director of the center, said. Shown above is a master control system for remote handling of video tape and recorder-reproducer equipment. Ten TV screens are used for quality control. Eight copies of a TV program can be reproduced at one time. Richard Jorgensen, video tape recording engineer, is shown making an operational switch and electrical measurement involved in duplication of video tape.

Year
1962
Month
June
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Film Storage Room at National Educational Television and Radio Center

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
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THOUSANDS OF PROGRAMS: This is the humidity-controlled storage room for thousands of TV motion picture films the video tapes (not shown) which are shipped to affiliates and commercial stations throughout the country. NET also serves the British and Canadian Broadcasting Companies. Technical aspects relating to the films are carries out here, but reproduction of the film is done by concerns throughout the world upon NET order. Prior to moving to its new building recently, NET was located at 2320 Washtenaw Ave., where in 2 1/2 years it reproduced 10,000 video tape recordings representing 100,000 broadcasts throughout the nation.

Year
1962
Month
June
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