Miss Hannum Will Retire From Library
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July
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1951
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Patrons And Patronesses Announced For Civic Amateur Theater Production Tomorrow
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1939
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Ruth Robinson Is Bride In Angola Ceremony
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1937
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Senior Hop Slated At Slauson Tonight
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1947
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Resignation Of Miss Hannum Is Approved - Homer R. Chance Promoted By Board As Her Successor
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1951
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Ann Arbor Public Schools - Slauson Junior High School Cornerstone Laying
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1936
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CORNERSTONE OF NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LAID: Prof. Erich A. Walter, president of the board of education, placing a sealed box containing numerous bits of data into the cornerstone of the Slauson junior high school in a ceremony held yesterday afternoon. Watching the proceedings are, left to right: Otto W. Haisley, superintendent of schools; Earl Craig, resident PWA engineer; V. E. Van American, Mrs. George Walterhouse, former member of the board; Miss Elizabeth Slack, Mrs. Guy Brigham, Major I. D. Brant, PWA director in Michigan; Mrs. George Sawyer, Dr. L. P. Fisher and George Lutz, jr. Mr. Van Ameringen, Miss Slack, Mrs. Brigham, Mrs. Sawyer, Dr. Fisher and Mr. Lutz are members of the board.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1936
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CORNERSTONE OF NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL LAID: Prof. Erich A. Walter, president of the board of education, placing a sealed box containing numerous bits of data into the cornerstone of the Slauson junior high school in a ceremony held yesterday afternoon. Watching the proceedings are, left to right: Otto W. Haisley, superintendent of schools; Earl Craig, resident PWA engineer; V. E. Van American, Mrs. George Walterhouse, former member of the board; Miss Elizabeth Slack, Mrs. Guy Brigham, Major I. D. Brant, PWA director in Michigan; Mrs. George Sawyer, Dr. L. P. Fisher and George Lutz, jr. Mr. Van Ameringen, Miss Slack, Mrs. Brigham, Mrs. Sawyer, Dr. Fisher and Mr. Lutz are members of the board.
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West Park Orchestra Shell Will Be Dedicated Aug. 14 - Sunday Afternoon Band Concert To Feature Program
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28
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July
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1938
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Little And Bennett Address Seniors Of City's High Schools: 208 Students Are Awarded Their Diplomas At Exercises In Hill Auditorium; Annual Honor Roll Is Announced - June 17, 1927
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June
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1927
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University and City Leaders Unite For Finnish Relief, February 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1940
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University and city leaders are uniting in the worthwhile project of raising funds for the aid of Finnish war refugees. Immediate efforts are furthering plans for a benefit concert Feb. 27. Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, seated at the right, is chairman of the ticket committee, while seated at the left is Mrs. Cora Holland, secretary of the general committee. Standing, left toright are: Prof. William D. Revelli, conductor of the University bands, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, president of the University, Mayor Walter C. Sadler, Prof. David Mattern, conductor of the University men's glee club, and Rudolph E. Reichert, charman of the Finnish Relief Fund locally.
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1940
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University and city leaders are uniting in the worthwhile project of raising funds for the aid of Finnish war refugees. Immediate efforts are furthering plans for a benefit concert Feb. 27. Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, seated at the right, is chairman of the ticket committee, while seated at the left is Mrs. Cora Holland, secretary of the general committee. Standing, left toright are: Prof. William D. Revelli, conductor of the University bands, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, president of the University, Mayor Walter C. Sadler, Prof. David Mattern, conductor of the University men's glee club, and Rudolph E. Reichert, charman of the Finnish Relief Fund locally.
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University And City Leaders United For Finnish Relief: Ticket Sale Started For Finnish Concert
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5
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February
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1940
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