U-M President Harlan Hatcher and Undersecretary of State Chester Bowles, Honorary Degree Recipient at Midyear Commencement Ceremony, January 1961
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U. S. Must Strive To Expand Freedom In World, Says Bowles
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President Ruthven & Dr. Waggoner Say Goodbye to The Furstenberg Family At The Train Depot, September 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1948
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OFF FOR POINTS WEST: University President Alexander G. Ruthven (back to camera) said goodbyes to Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg (second from right) and family yesterday at the New York Central depot. Dr. Furstenberg, dean of the Medical School, and Dr. Raymond W. Waggoner (far right), director of the University's Neuropsychiatric Institute, will serve as special consultants to the Surgeon General of the U. S. Army in Japan and Korea. Dr. Waggoner will fly to San Francisco Sunday morning, meeting Dr. Furstenberg for their joint air trip to the Far East Sunday evening. Dr. Furstenberg's family, left to right, Billy, Mrs. Furstenberg, and Julie are accompanying the doctor to San Francisco by train. They will take a plane to Honolulu where they will remain for about six weeks until Dr. Furstenberg returns.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1948
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OFF FOR POINTS WEST: University President Alexander G. Ruthven (back to camera) said goodbyes to Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg (second from right) and family yesterday at the New York Central depot. Dr. Furstenberg, dean of the Medical School, and Dr. Raymond W. Waggoner (far right), director of the University's Neuropsychiatric Institute, will serve as special consultants to the Surgeon General of the U. S. Army in Japan and Korea. Dr. Waggoner will fly to San Francisco Sunday morning, meeting Dr. Furstenberg for their joint air trip to the Far East Sunday evening. Dr. Furstenberg's family, left to right, Billy, Mrs. Furstenberg, and Julie are accompanying the doctor to San Francisco by train. They will take a plane to Honolulu where they will remain for about six weeks until Dr. Furstenberg returns.
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Off For Points West
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September
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1948
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Corbel, Central Passage, University President Erastus O. Haven, The Law Quad, University of Michigan, South University Ave, November 15, 2013 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Harlan Hatcher Cuts The Ribbon At The Formal Opening & Dedication Of The New Ann Arbor Parke Davis Research Laboratories, April 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1960
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RESEARCH UNIT DEDICATED: University President Harlan Hatcher cut the ribbon yesterday formally opening Parke, Davis & Company's new, $13,500,000 Ann Arbor Research Laboratories. Harry. J. Loynd (left), Parke-Davis president, and Dr. Leon A. Sweet, Parke-Davis vice-president in charge of research, watch.
Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1960
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RESEARCH UNIT DEDICATED: University President Harlan Hatcher cut the ribbon yesterday formally opening Parke, Davis & Company's new, $13,500,000 Ann Arbor Research Laboratories. Harry. J. Loynd (left), Parke-Davis president, and Dr. Leon A. Sweet, Parke-Davis vice-president in charge of research, watch.
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Parke-Davis President Discusses Various Topics As Facility Is Dedicated
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1960
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Arts Center Fulfills Dream
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