Tooth Decay Processes Studied
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4
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March
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1963
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Dr. Higuchi Given Honor
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May
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1968
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Prof. Higuchi To Receive 2 Pharmaceutical Awards
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April
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1970
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Expert Explains Drug Absorption
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October
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1979
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William I. Higuchi
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1980
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Dr. William Higuchi, undated Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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TV Series On Negro To Open
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28
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August
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1961
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U-M Astronomy Department professors Leo Goldberg, William Liller, and Fred T. Haddock inspect a vacuum tank for a satellite observatory, December 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1959
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WORK ON SATELLITE: Professors in the University's astronomy department inspect a vacuum tank they are building to aid in the design of instruments for a satellite observatory that will circle the earth 300 to 400 miles out in space. The professors are (left), Prof. Leo Goldberg, department chairman, standing; and Prof. William Liller; and (right) Prof. Fred T. Haddock. The project is being financed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1959
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WORK ON SATELLITE: Professors in the University's astronomy department inspect a vacuum tank they are building to aid in the design of instruments for a satellite observatory that will circle the earth 300 to 400 miles out in space. The professors are (left), Prof. Leo Goldberg, department chairman, standing; and Prof. William Liller; and (right) Prof. Fred T. Haddock. The project is being financed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Editor of Anchor Bible Series Dr. David Noel Freedman, October 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1974
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Series Fills A Shelf (So Far) In Dr. Freedman's Office at U-M
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1974
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Series Fills A Shelf (So Far) In Dr. Freedman's Office at U-M
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Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Opens Chaplains' School at St. Mary's Parish, June 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1962
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Open Chaplains' School: Most Rev. Paul J. Hallinan (third from left), archbishop of Atlanta, Ga., talks with faculty members of a chaplains' school for 32 young priests who will be assigned to care for Catholic students on secular campuses next fall. Classes are meeting in the Gabriel Richard Center of St. Mary's Student Chapel. Staff members of the school include (left to right), the Rev. John F. Bradley, pastor of St. Mary's Chapel, director; the Rev. George Garrelts, University of Minnesota Newman Club; and Prof. James C. O'Neill, chairman of the U-M Romance language department. Archbishop Hallinan who is episcopal moderator of the National Newman Federation, spoke at a breakfast yesterday at the center.
Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1962
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Open Chaplains' School: Most Rev. Paul J. Hallinan (third from left), archbishop of Atlanta, Ga., talks with faculty members of a chaplains' school for 32 young priests who will be assigned to care for Catholic students on secular campuses next fall. Classes are meeting in the Gabriel Richard Center of St. Mary's Student Chapel. Staff members of the school include (left to right), the Rev. John F. Bradley, pastor of St. Mary's Chapel, director; the Rev. George Garrelts, University of Minnesota Newman Club; and Prof. James C. O'Neill, chairman of the U-M Romance language department. Archbishop Hallinan who is episcopal moderator of the National Newman Federation, spoke at a breakfast yesterday at the center.
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