Appointments Made To Museum Posts

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18
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May
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1968
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Event Honored Late Professor

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26
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May
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1974
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Death Ends His Dedication

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10
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October
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1973
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Prof. Hibbard Dies At Work

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9
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October
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1973
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U-M's Exhibit Museum: A Place To Contemplate A Bit

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30
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December
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1972
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Prof. Hibbard Heads Academy

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31
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March
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1959
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Owosso Mastodon Finally Ready For Exhibit Here

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15
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August
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1947
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Dr. Robert W. Storer, Joseph Ivacko, and Woodcock Skeleton To Be Sent to England, February 1974

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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1974
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On Way To England The skeleton of a woodcock's head held by Dr. Robert W. Storer, curator of birds at the U-M Exhibits Museum, will be sent to the British Museum in London. Joseph Ivacko, a sixth grader at Haisley Elementary School, holds a stuffed woodcock which is part of the U-M collection. The 11-year-old boy found the dead woodcock Storer is holding on his way to school in November. Haisley Principal Louise Ritsema planned to have the bird stuffed for the school's collection but when the University received a request for a woodcock skeleton form the British Museum, Joseph consented to have the bird sent to England.
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1974
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On Way To England The skeleton of a woodcock's head held by Dr. Robert W. Storer, curator of birds at the U-M Exhibits Museum, will be sent to the British Museum in London. Joseph Ivacko, a sixth grader at Haisley Elementary School, holds a stuffed woodcock which is part of the U-M collection. The 11-year-old boy found the dead woodcock Storer is holding on his way to school in November. Haisley Principal Louise Ritsema planned to have the bird stuffed for the school's collection but when the University received a request for a woodcock skeleton form the British Museum, Joseph consented to have the bird sent to England.
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Professor Emeritus Dr. Clark Hopkins Studies Artifacts At Kelsey Museum, February 1974

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University of Michigan Art Museum Interior Restored, February 1974

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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1974
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Face-Liftings and Other Good Things Removal of the rather ungainly tinker-toy-like central staircase from the main floor of the U-M Alumni Memorial Hall, right, brings out the grace and beauty of the original architecture. Other additions and changes in the local art world augur well for the future.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1974
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Face-Liftings and Other Good Things Removal of the rather ungainly tinker-toy-like central staircase from the main floor of the U-M Alumni Memorial Hall, right, brings out the grace and beauty of the original architecture. Other additions and changes in the local art world augur well for the future.
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