Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, third Viscount Halifax and British Ambassador to the United States, receives honorary degree at University of Michigan, April 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1944
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VISCOUNT DONS ACADEMIC ROBES: Viscount Halifax, British ambassador to the United States, who was the speaker for the annual Honors Convocation held this morning in Hill Auditorium, was assisted into his academic robes in an anteroom, preceding the convocation, while R. Spencer Bishop (center), member of the University board of regents, and Joseph A. Bursley (right), dean of students, look on. The ambassador was awarded an honorary degree by the University
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1944
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VISCOUNT DONS ACADEMIC ROBES: Viscount Halifax, British ambassador to the United States, who was the speaker for the annual Honors Convocation held this morning in Hill Auditorium, was assisted into his academic robes in an anteroom, preceding the convocation, while R. Spencer Bishop (center), member of the University board of regents, and Joseph A. Bursley (right), dean of students, look on. The ambassador was awarded an honorary degree by the University
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Halifax Is Given Honorary Degree

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1944
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Robert Frost Pays Visit to Friends in Ann Arbor

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5
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December
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1935
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Ruthven Warns Freshmen of Dangers Facing World

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20
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September
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1940
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A Typical Day In Life Of University President

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27
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October
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1939
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University of Michigan President Alexander G. Ruthven Meets With Deans of the University, October 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1939
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Deans Hold Bi-Weekly Meeting: With President Ruthven at the head of the council table, the various deans of the University form one of the institution's governing bodies. Seen above, starting in the foreground and reading around toward the right are Dean Clarence S. Yoakum of the graduate school; Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley; Dr. Ruthven; Dr. Frank E. Robbins, assistant to the president; Vice President Shirley W. Smith and Dean Clare E. Griffin of the school of business administration.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1939
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Deans Hold Bi-Weekly Meeting: With President Ruthven at the head of the council table, the various deans of the University form one of the institution's governing bodies. Seen above, starting in the foreground and reading around toward the right are Dean Clarence S. Yoakum of the graduate school; Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley; Dr. Ruthven; Dr. Frank E. Robbins, assistant to the president; Vice President Shirley W. Smith and Dean Clare E. Griffin of the school of business administration.
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List Of Patrons And Patronesses Announced For St. Andrew's Altar Guild Christmas Ball

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13
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December
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1937
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St. Andrew's Plans $215,000 Parish Hall

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16
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June
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1949
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Miss Mary Bursley Becomes Bride Of Collins L. Carter In Ceremony At Parents' Home

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7
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May
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1938
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Meet The Candidates: Sixth Ward Alderman

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18
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February
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1949
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