Ann Arbor dignitaries at opening of Michigan Union Annex, June 10, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1973
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Charles Baird of Kansas City, donor of the Baird Carillon on the U-M campus, had a lot of help when he registered for the first room to be rented in the new Michigan Union annex in June 1937. The two Union employees at the left are Stanley G. Waltz, Union manager, who later became a sheriff in New York state, and night clerk Creighton R. Coleman, who is former majority leader of the Michigan Senate and now a Calhoun county circuit judge and husband of Judge Mary Coleman, recently elected to the Michigan Supreme Court. Third from left is Fielding H. Yost, former U-M coach and athletic director; and the others, left to right: Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley; Prof. Henry C. Anderson; Baird; Arthur W. Stace, editor of The News; U-M President Alexander G. Ruthven, and the Ann Arbor attorney George J. Burke.
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1973
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Charles Baird of Kansas City, donor of the Baird Carillon on the U-M campus, had a lot of help when he registered for the first room to be rented in the new Michigan Union annex in June 1937. The two Union employees at the left are Stanley G. Waltz, Union manager, who later became a sheriff in New York state, and night clerk Creighton R. Coleman, who is former majority leader of the Michigan Senate and now a Calhoun county circuit judge and husband of Judge Mary Coleman, recently elected to the Michigan Supreme Court. Third from left is Fielding H. Yost, former U-M coach and athletic director; and the others, left to right: Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley; Prof. Henry C. Anderson; Baird; Arthur W. Stace, editor of The News; U-M President Alexander G. Ruthven, and the Ann Arbor attorney George J. Burke.
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Committee Makes Final Plans For Benefit Ball
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Additions To State Hospital Dedicated - Added Facilities Eliminate Waiting List of Patients
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April
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1938
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C. J. Hutzel, Business Man, Passes At 66
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Lemon Lilies at the Arthur W. Stace and Lillian M. Stace Garden
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1939
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President's Birthday Ball Committee, January 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1936
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President's Birthday Ball Committee Meets -- The group supervising arrangements for the celebration of the President's Birthday Ball in the Intramural Sports building tomorrow night met in Mayor Robert A. Campbell's office in the City Hall last night to complete plans for the big charity ball. Seated Is Mrs. Earl H. Cress. Standing, left to right, are D. B. Conley, Dean Walter B. Rea, Frank B. DeVine, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, E. C. Pardon, Herbert G. Watkins, general chairman, Arthur W. Stace, Mayor Robert A. Campbell and Dr. Max M. Peet.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1936
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President's Birthday Ball Committee Meets -- The group supervising arrangements for the celebration of the President's Birthday Ball in the Intramural Sports building tomorrow night met in Mayor Robert A. Campbell's office in the City Hall last night to complete plans for the big charity ball. Seated Is Mrs. Earl H. Cress. Standing, left to right, are D. B. Conley, Dean Walter B. Rea, Frank B. DeVine, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, E. C. Pardon, Herbert G. Watkins, general chairman, Arthur W. Stace, Mayor Robert A. Campbell and Dr. Max M. Peet.
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