Dr. Hatcher Inaugurated In Colorful Ceremony
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November
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1951
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Inauguration One Of U-M's Top Events
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1951
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Governor G. Mennen Williams Attends University of Michigan President Harlan H. Hatcher Inauguration Ceremony In Hill Auditorium, November 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1951
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Gov. G. Mennen Williams (left) and Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, retired president of the University, were among the 48 dignitaries who sat on the Hill Auditorium stage for the inaugural ceremonies. Here they are seen as they march in the procession down the aisle to the stage.
Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1951
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Gov. G. Mennen Williams (left) and Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, retired president of the University, were among the 48 dignitaries who sat on the Hill Auditorium stage for the inaugural ceremonies. Here they are seen as they march in the procession down the aisle to the stage.
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President Harry S. Truman with Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo and Governor Williams Leaving Willow Run, July 28, 1951 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1951
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President Harry S. Truman with Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo and Governor Williams Leaving Willow Run, July 28, 1951 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1951
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Head For Detroit: President Truman was accompanied by Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo (center) and Gov. Williams on the drive this morning from Willow Run Airport to Detroit. where the President spoke at that city's 250th birthday celebration. These pictures were taken by News photographer Maiteland LaMotte.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1951
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Head For Detroit: President Truman was accompanied by Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo (center) and Gov. Williams on the drive this morning from Willow Run Airport to Detroit. where the President spoke at that city's 250th birthday celebration. These pictures were taken by News photographer Maiteland LaMotte.
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President Harry S. Truman Greeted by Detroit Leaders at Willow Run, July 28, 1951 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1951
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President Harry S. Truman Greeted by Detroit Leaders at Willow Run, July 28, 1951 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1951
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President Greeted At Willow Run: President Truman is shown in a quadruple handshake with (left to right) Selden B. Daume, chairman of the Detroit 250th birthday celebration; Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo; and Gov. G. Mennen Williams, shortly after the President arrived at Willow Run airport this morning. The President spoke in Detroit today as part of the birthday celebration.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1951
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President Greeted At Willow Run: President Truman is shown in a quadruple handshake with (left to right) Selden B. Daume, chairman of the Detroit 250th birthday celebration; Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo; and Gov. G. Mennen Williams, shortly after the President arrived at Willow Run airport this morning. The President spoke in Detroit today as part of the birthday celebration.
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National March Of Dimes Campaign Launched Here
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5
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January
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1959
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Ypsilanti Girl 'Miss Legionnaire'; Ann Arbor Entrant Is Runnerup
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4
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July
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1955
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Mrs. Cornwell, Nearly 100, Dies After Long Illness
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1
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December
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1959
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