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"Washtenaw" Stone For Hugh Gray Memorial, with Arthur W. Stace, Eli Gallup, and Joseph Arnet, May 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

"Washtenaw" Stone For Hugh Gray Memorial, with Arthur W. Stace, Eli Gallup, and Joseph Arnet, May 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1938
Caption:
WASHTENAW STONE GOES INTO CAIRN: This 600-pound boulder is Washtenaw county's contribution to the cairn to be erected on the Old Mission peninsula north of Traverse City. A stone from each county of the state goes into this monument to Hugh Gray, dean of the Michigan tourist association men. Left to right, inspecting the stone, are Eli A. Gallup, superintendent of parks, who gave the boulder, Joseph L. Arnet, in whose granite plant it was engraved, and Arthur W. Stace, chairman of the Washtenaw county committee.

King-Seeley To Get Navy 'E' Tomorrow

King-Seeley To Get Navy 'E' Tomorrow image
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Day
11
Month
May
Year
1943
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Stanger Picture Awarded Prize

Stanger Picture Awarded Prize image
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Day
12
Month
July
Year
1940
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Luncheon Marks Terminal Opening

Luncheon Marks Terminal Opening image
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Day
5
Month
September
Year
1940
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Committee Stands Behind Success of University's 100th Celebration, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Committee Stands Behind Success of University's 100th Celebration, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1937
Caption:
Stand Behind Success of University Celebration: Members of the central committee for the current program observing the University's 100th anniversary in Ann Arbor are shown above. Left to right they are Prof. Philip E. Bursley, housing; Wilfred B. Shaw, alumni relations; Prof. Daniel L. Rich, arrangements; Dr. Carl E. Guthe, exhibits; Emory J. Hyde, decorations; Arthur W. Stace, Community dinner; Prof. Carl G. Brandt, director; Mrs. Lee E. Yeager, secretary; Herbert P. Wagner, transportation; T. Hawley Tapping, publicity, and Prof. Herbert A. Kenyon, entertainment. Sub-committees numbered more than 50 persons.