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President Ruthven & Dr. Waggoner Say Goodbye to The Furstenberg Family At The Train Depot, September 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger

President Ruthven & Dr. Waggoner Say Goodbye to The Furstenberg Family At The Train Depot, September 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1948
Caption:
OFF FOR POINTS WEST: University President Alexander G. Ruthven (back to camera) said goodbyes to Dr. Albert C. Furstenberg (second from right) and family yesterday at the New York Central depot. Dr. Furstenberg, dean of the Medical School, and Dr. Raymond W. Waggoner (far right), director of the University's Neuropsychiatric Institute, will serve as special consultants to the Surgeon General of the U. S. Army in Japan and Korea. Dr. Waggoner will fly to San Francisco Sunday morning, meeting Dr. Furstenberg for their joint air trip to the Far East Sunday evening. Dr. Furstenberg's family, left to right, Billy, Mrs. Furstenberg, and Julie are accompanying the doctor to San Francisco by train. They will take a plane to Honolulu where they will remain for about six weeks until Dr. Furstenberg returns.

Former City Resident Succumbs In Hospital

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January
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1955
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Students wait at the station for the special west-bound train to take them home for Christmas, December 1946

Students wait at the station for the special west-bound train to take them home for Christmas, December 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1946
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ON WAY HOME: Students in jovial spirits lined the tracks of the New York Central railway yesterday waiting for the special west-bound train which would take them home for the Christmas holidays. The train for Chicago left here at 2 p.m. and a special for New York and Boston left at 5 p.m. From 900 to 1,000 students were accommodated on the two special trains alone, the local New York Central office reported, and additional students took the trains which ran on regular schedule. Except for a few stragglers, most students who planned to take the train home left Ann Arbor yesterday, to judge from the lines at the ticket office.

Two Women Report Billfolds Missing

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2
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April
Year
1956
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44 UM Foreign Exchange Students Wait For Train At The Depot, March 31, 1956 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

44 UM Foreign Exchange Students Wait For Train At The Depot, March 31, 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 31, 1956
Caption:
Foreign students leave on tour: Forty-four University foreign students, representing 20 different countries watch at the New York Central depot for the train which took them yesterday on a spring vacation trip to the East. During the nine-day tour sponsored by the University, they will visit Washington, New York City and Niagara Falls.

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive In Ann Arbor To Study At UM, September 18, 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive In Ann Arbor To Study At UM, September 18, 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1952
Caption:
Foreign Teachers Arrive In Ann Arbor: These are some of the 24 teachers of English from foreign lands who arrived in Ann Arbor this morning for a two-months stay at the University's English Language Institute. The institute hopes members of the group will be invited into Ann Arbor homes during their stay. They are from Brazil, Norway, Finland, Formosa, Bolivia, Argentina, Indonesia, Turkey, Lebanon, Indochina, Austria, Greece, and the Netherlands. Picture was taken as the teachers prepared to board a University of Michigan bus at the New York Central Station.

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive In Ann Arbor To Study At UM, September 18, 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive In Ann Arbor To Study At UM, September 18, 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1952
Caption:
Foreign Teachers Arrive In Ann Arbor: These are some of the 24 teachers of English from foreign lands who arrived in Ann Arbor this morning for a two-months stay at the University's English Language Institute. The institute hopes members of the group will be invited into Ann Arbor homes during their stay. They are from Brazil, Norway, Finland, Formosa, Bolivia, Argentina, Indonesia, Turkey, Lebanon, Indochina, Austria, Greece, and the Netherlands. Picture was taken as the teachers prepared to board a University of Michigan bus at the New York Central Station.

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive At The Train Depot In Ann Arbor, June 23, 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Teachers From Various Countries Arrive At The Train Depot In Ann Arbor, June 23, 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1953
Caption:
Foreign Teachers Arrive In Ann Arbor: This group of 13 teachers from foreign countries is shown arriving at the New York Central Railroad depot in Ann Arbor to begin studies at the University in the teaching of English as a foreign language.