Overseas Branch Managers Visit The New Ann Arbor Parke Davis Research Center, September 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1959
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FIRST VISITORS TO PARKE, DAVIS: Walter F. Holcomb, director of research administration of Parke, Davis & Company's new Plymouth Rd. research center, escorts some of 18 of Parke, Davis' overseas branch managers who were the first official visitors at the $13,000,000 center. The overseas executives are participating in a Parke, Davis orientation conference in Detroit through Saturday. The 18 visitors are from various points throughout the world.
Ann Arbor News, September 24, 1959
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FIRST VISITORS TO PARKE, DAVIS: Walter F. Holcomb, director of research administration of Parke, Davis & Company's new Plymouth Rd. research center, escorts some of 18 of Parke, Davis' overseas branch managers who were the first official visitors at the $13,000,000 center. The overseas executives are participating in a Parke, Davis orientation conference in Detroit through Saturday. The 18 visitors are from various points throughout the world.
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Chamber of Commerce Announces Promotion Committee for Ann Arbor Research Park, November 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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Promote Park: These seven prominent professional men have been named to promote Research Park through direct contact with research-oriented industry which would consider locating in the community. The seven are (front row, left to right) Thomas L. Dickinson, Ann Arbor Trust Co. trust officer; Walter F. Holcomb, director of research administration at Parke, Davis & Company's Ann Arbor Research Laboratories, and F. James McDonald, executive engineer for General Motors Corp. Detroit Transmission Division. Others (back row, left to right) are James F. Brinkerhoff, University director of plant extension; Dr. Robert A. Boyd, U-M assistant director of research; Michael Radock, director of University relations, and W. W. MacDonald, Bendix Systems Division executive engineer.
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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Promote Park: These seven prominent professional men have been named to promote Research Park through direct contact with research-oriented industry which would consider locating in the community. The seven are (front row, left to right) Thomas L. Dickinson, Ann Arbor Trust Co. trust officer; Walter F. Holcomb, director of research administration at Parke, Davis & Company's Ann Arbor Research Laboratories, and F. James McDonald, executive engineer for General Motors Corp. Detroit Transmission Division. Others (back row, left to right) are James F. Brinkerhoff, University director of plant extension; Dr. Robert A. Boyd, U-M assistant director of research; Michael Radock, director of University relations, and W. W. MacDonald, Bendix Systems Division executive engineer.
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'Extras' Help Make Research Park Attractive
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See New Research Park Firms At Federal-Mogul Dedication
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26
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February
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1963
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Research Park Gets New Lab-Office
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11
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April
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1963
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Investors Buy Site In Research Park
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11
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October
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1963
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Women's City Club Tour To Feature Eight Local Houses
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April
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1961
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Home Design Keyed To Entertainment Of Guests
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7
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November
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1959
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