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Shirley W. Smith signs an autograph at the Michigan Theater, May 1949

Shirley W. Smith signs an autograph at the Michigan Theater, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1949
Caption:
OPENING NIGHT RITUAL: Ann Arbor, like every other place, has its autograph hounds. Shirley W. Smith, guest of honor at an "author's premiere" at the Michigan Theater last night, is shown graciously obliging a young and pretty autograph seeker before the ceremonies began.

Local celebrities at the "author's premiere" in front of the Michigan Theater, May 1949

Local celebrities at the "author's premiere" in front of the Michigan Theater, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1949
Caption:
PREMIERE PARTY: Celebrities dotted the full-house crowd which jammed the Michigan Theater last night for the "author's premiere" of "It Happened Every Spring," a sprightly baseball comedy based on a short story by Shirley W. Smith. Pictured in this imposing "lineup" are (right to left) Attorney George J. Burke, Smith, Scriptwriter Valentine Davies, Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Mrs. Brown, and University Regent Roscoe O. Bonisteel.

Author and former University vice-president, Shirley W. Smith, embeds a baseball in wet cement at the "author's premiere" in front of the Michigan Theater, May 1949

Author and former University vice-president, Shirley W. Smith, embeds a baseball in wet cement at the "author's premiere" in front of the Michigan Theater, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1949
Caption:
SET FOR "SINKER" BALL: The "sinker" is a valuable pitch in a Major League hurler's repertoire, and Shirley W. Smith used a slight variation last night to embed an autographed baseball in a block of wet concrete. The ceremony was part of festivities at the "author's premiere" of a motion picture based on a story by Smith with a baseball background. Scriptwriter Valentine Davies, who adopted Smith's story for the screen, had previously enslabbed another ball (left) for posterity. The footprint in the cement was made "accidental" (so he said) by Attorney George J. Burke, who acted as master of ceremonies at the premiere.

Author Shirley W. Smith receives an 'Oscar' of a different sort from local attorney George J. Burke at the "author's premiere" at the Michigan Theater, May 1949

Author Shirley W. Smith receives an 'Oscar' of a different sort from local attorney George J. Burke at the "author's premiere" at the Michigan Theater, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1949
Caption:
'OSCAR' OF A DIFFERENT SORT: Author Shirley W. Smith received a catcher's mask "Oscar" from George J. Burke at last night's "author's premiere" of a movie based on a short story by Smith, retired University vice-president. Burke was clad in the judicial gown he wore while presiding over war crimes trials in Germany.

Author-Poet Dorothy Goss Dies At 70

Author-Poet Dorothy Goss Dies At 70 image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
March
Year
1969
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The Storyteller's Hidden Tale

The Storyteller's Hidden Tale image
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
April
Year
1998
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