Groundbreaking Ceremony for Tecumseh Products New Research Laboratory In Ann Arbor Research Park, March 1964 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1964
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Breaks Ground For Lab: R. W. Herrick, board chairman of Tecumseh Products Co. is shown as he lifted the first spadeful of earth yesterday, signaling start of construction of Tecumseh Products' new, 16,000-square-foot research laboratory in Ann Arbor's Research Park. Looking on (left to right) are University President Harlan Hatcher, Joseph E. Layton, Tecumseh Products' president, and Mayor Cecil O. Creal. Hatcher, A Tecumseh Products' board member, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony.
Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1964
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Breaks Ground For Lab: R. W. Herrick, board chairman of Tecumseh Products Co. is shown as he lifted the first spadeful of earth yesterday, signaling start of construction of Tecumseh Products' new, 16,000-square-foot research laboratory in Ann Arbor's Research Park. Looking on (left to right) are University President Harlan Hatcher, Joseph E. Layton, Tecumseh Products' president, and Mayor Cecil O. Creal. Hatcher, A Tecumseh Products' board member, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony.
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Former U-M President Alexander G. Ruthven's 84th Birthday, March 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1966
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Ruthven Now 84: The University's President-Emeritus Alexander G. Ruthven (center) listens to tributes paid him on the occasion of his 84th birthday today. Delivering greetings at the moment is John Weniart, president of the men's organization of the First Methodist Church, while Fred Stevenson also listens. The "birthday party," complete with cake, took place yesterday noon at the club's regular Thursday session. Ruthven was president of the University for 22 years prior to his retirement in 1951.
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1966
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Ruthven Now 84: The University's President-Emeritus Alexander G. Ruthven (center) listens to tributes paid him on the occasion of his 84th birthday today. Delivering greetings at the moment is John Weniart, president of the men's organization of the First Methodist Church, while Fred Stevenson also listens. The "birthday party," complete with cake, took place yesterday noon at the club's regular Thursday session. Ruthven was president of the University for 22 years prior to his retirement in 1951.
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They Take A Look At The New Year
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Power To Act Is Conferred On Dean Of Administration
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President - New Executive Is Now In Control Of University Affairs
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Ruthven Falls, Leg Is Broken
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1936
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Dr. Ruthven's Father Passes
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Accomplishments Of University Under Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven During Decade As President To Be Presented At Dinner Friday
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1939
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'Pageant Of Decade' Marked By Comic And Serious Tributes To President
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1939
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Scenes As University's Progress Is Recognized At Dinner
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