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New Haisley School To Be Dedicated Sunday

New Haisley School To Be Dedicated Sunday image
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Day
27
Month
August
Year
1954
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Prof. Gibson Dies At 46 Of Illness

Prof. Gibson Dies At 46 Of Illness image
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Day
18
Month
August
Year
1961
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At the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) gala premiere, January 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton

At the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) gala premiere, January 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 12, 1966
Caption:
The New Winter Festival of the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) opened last night with a gala black tie preview of Edward Albee's "Tiny Alice." Hosting the performance for the invited audience and a reception honoring the company of the visiting American Conservatory Theatre were (from left) University Vice President Marvin L. Niehuss, Associate Director of the PTP Mrs. Robert C. Schnitzer, Mrs. Niehuss and Prof. Schnitzer, the program's executivie director. For the occasion, Mrs. Schnitzer selected a black gown with a rose-colored satin stole. Topping the black floor-length gown worn by Mrs. Niehuss was a white sequinned jacket. The evening's performance marked the first time in U.S. theatrical history that a troupe of Broadway players, sponsored by a major university, played a guest engagement at another regional theatre center under university sponsorship. The guest company is sponsored by Carnegie Tech.

Legislators Study Area's Research Field

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Day
18
Month
December
Year
1962
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Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and U-M Executive Vice President Marvin L. Niehuss, June 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and U-M Executive Vice President Marvin L. Niehuss, June 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1973
Caption:
Ann Arbor 1954: When Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia and the "Lion of Judah," was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Michigan in June 1954, News photographer Eck Stanger got this picture of him as he was being escorted through a hall of the Rackham building by U-M Executive Vice President Marvin L. Niehuss. Haile Selassie, one of the world's foremost statesmen, hadn't expected the photographer and was adjusting his uniform.

Emperor Haile Selassie I Of Ethiopia Receives Honorary Civil Law Degree, June 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Emperor Haile Selassie I Of Ethiopia Receives Honorary Civil Law Degree, June 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1954
Caption:
EMPEROR GETS DEGREE: The Ethiopian emperor, Haile Selassie I (center), received a doctor of civil law degree from University Vice-President Marvin L. Niehuss (right). Dr. Warner G. Rice (left), chairman of the U-M English department, and Dr. George G. Cameron, chairman of the department of Near Eastern Studies, assist in the presentation.

University of Michigan Board of Regents Meeting Opened to Press, September 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

University of Michigan Board of Regents Meeting Opened to Press, September 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1954
Caption:
Regents Meeting Open To Press: for the first time on record, the University Board of Regents yesterday opened their meetings to accredited newsmen. U-M President Harlan Hatcher (at at the head of the table, rear) precidies over the session which includes Regents and top U-M officials. Seated around the table to Hatcher's right are Regents Otto E. Eckert, Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Kenneth M. Stevens and Leland I. Doan; State Supt. of Public Instruction Clair L. Taylor, U-M Vice_President Wilbur K. Pierpont and Director of U-M Relations Arthur L. Brandon. On the president's left: Regents J. Joseph Herbert, Alfred B. Connable, jr., Mrs. Vera Baits and Charles S. Kennedy; U-M Vice-President Marvin L. Niehuss, Vice President James A. Lewis and Assistant to the President Erich A. Walter. U-M Secretary Herbert G. Watkins sits across from Hatcher. Newsmen are at the right.