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Dr. James French & Albert Ryder Examine A Chemical Model Of Vira-A In A Parke Davis Laboratory, January 1979 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Dr. James French & Albert Ryder Examine A Chemical Model Of Vira-A In A Parke Davis Laboratory, January 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1979
Caption:
Dr. James French (right) of Ann Arbor, who synthesized the first drug effective against death-dealing herpes encephalitis at the local Parke-Davis laboratories, shows a chemistry model of the drug to Albert Ryder of Detroit, the firm's research planning administrator. Ryder, an organic chemist, made it all possible by isolating the virus-killing substance from soil samples. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)

University Student James Buscetta Explains The Fundamentals Of Electrical Power To Preschoolers, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

University Student James Buscetta Explains The Fundamentals Of Electrical Power To Preschoolers, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1969
Caption:
Lori Juide (left) and Lorenzo Roach (center), preschoolers on scholorships at Beth Israel Nursery, watch intently while University student observer, James S. Buscetta, explains the fundamentals of electrical power. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)

Eberwhite School Science Club Builds Earth Satellite, February 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Eberwhite School Science Club Builds Earth Satellite, February 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1958
Caption:
Satellite Model: Members of science club at Eberwhite School work on a model of an earth satellite. They are (left to right) Katherine Munn, Margaret House, June Lamb, Linda Moon and Laura MacFall. The club, which is composed of 20 fifth graders, was organized by a teacher at the school, Nick Oddo, as an after-school activity for interested students.

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Day
14
Month
March
Year
1960
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