Shirley Smith Given An Honorary Degree
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23
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June
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1945
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Project Completed At End Of First Year Of Building
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1
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November
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1952
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Speakers To Give 21 Lectures On Modern Science
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4
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July
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1946
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Miss Hilario To Be Bride Of Dr. Soriano
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24
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September
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1943
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Newly Married Rafaelita Hilario & Dr. Jesus L. Soriano Leave St. Mary's Chapel - September 25, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1943
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The bride and bridegroom leaving St. Mary's Catholic Student chapel where they were married this morning are Rafaelita Hilario of Church St. and Dr. Jesus L. Soriano of Battle Creek, both formerly of the Philippine Islands, their native country. From left to right, above, are the bride and Dr. Soriano, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, who gave the bride in marriage, and Dr. Leopoldo Toralballa who was best man.
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1943
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The bride and bridegroom leaving St. Mary's Catholic Student chapel where they were married this morning are Rafaelita Hilario of Church St. and Dr. Jesus L. Soriano of Battle Creek, both formerly of the Philippine Islands, their native country. From left to right, above, are the bride and Dr. Soriano, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, who gave the bride in marriage, and Dr. Leopoldo Toralballa who was best man.
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Filipino Dress Worn At Rites In Chapel
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25
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September
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1943
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Sebastian Kresge, Donor Of U-M Research Institute, Honored At The Michigan Union, October 1949
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1949
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Announcement of a $3,000,000 gift by the Kresge Foundation of Detroit to the University, for erection of a Medical Research Institute, was made last night at a dinner meeting of University officials, foundation trustees, and press representatives at the Michigan Union, honoring the donor, Sebastian S. Kresge. Left to right, above, are Amos F. Gregory, secretary of the foundation; Paul W. Voorhies, foundation president; Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg, dean of the University Medical School; Mr. Kresge, creator of the foundation; University President Alexander G. Ruthven; and H. C. Baldwin, foundation vice-president.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1949
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Announcement of a $3,000,000 gift by the Kresge Foundation of Detroit to the University, for erection of a Medical Research Institute, was made last night at a dinner meeting of University officials, foundation trustees, and press representatives at the Michigan Union, honoring the donor, Sebastian S. Kresge. Left to right, above, are Amos F. Gregory, secretary of the foundation; Paul W. Voorhies, foundation president; Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg, dean of the University Medical School; Mr. Kresge, creator of the foundation; University President Alexander G. Ruthven; and H. C. Baldwin, foundation vice-president.
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Prof. Glaser Describes Search By Scientists For 'Ultimate Particle'
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26
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January
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1961
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University of Michigan Literature School's 100th Anniversary Celebration, October 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1941
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AT CONVOCATIONS: Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven and Dr. James R. Angell, president-emeritus of Yale University, both attired in academic dress, were seen chatting together before the convocation last night which brought to a close the 100th anniversary celebration of the University College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Dr. Angell, an alumnus of the University and son of the late President James B. Angell, gave the convocation address.
Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1941
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AT CONVOCATIONS: Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven and Dr. James R. Angell, president-emeritus of Yale University, both attired in academic dress, were seen chatting together before the convocation last night which brought to a close the 100th anniversary celebration of the University College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Dr. Angell, an alumnus of the University and son of the late President James B. Angell, gave the convocation address.
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U-M Granted $175,000 For Japan Project
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26
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April
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1952
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