Ella Travis Beal Blows Out The Candles On Her Birthday Cake - February 1, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ella Travis Beal Cuts The Cake At Her Birthday Luncheon - February 1, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1943
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Mrs. Junius E. Beal of S. Fifth Ave. was honored at a birthday luncheon given yesterday in the Michigan League. Above, with Mrs. Beal, who is cutting the first piece of the cake, are, from the left, Mrs. Herman Page of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Alex Dow of Barton Hills, and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven.
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1943
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Mrs. Junius E. Beal of S. Fifth Ave. was honored at a birthday luncheon given yesterday in the Michigan League. Above, with Mrs. Beal, who is cutting the first piece of the cake, are, from the left, Mrs. Herman Page of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Alex Dow of Barton Hills, and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven.
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U-M To Raze Landmark Building In Psychiatry
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1965
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Beal Residence Being Razed, April 1965 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1965
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Beal Residence Being Razed: Demolition of the University Medical Center's Beal Residence began this week. An addition to the Medical Sciences Building will be built in its place. The Beal Residence housed the first state psychopathic hospital in the nation to be created as an intergral part of a university. In recent years it has been used to house outpatients. The building was open Feb. 7, 1906, and was later named after Ella Travis Beal, wife of a U-M regent, who helped care for stricken students during the nation's severe influenza epidemic of 1918.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1965
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Beal Residence Being Razed: Demolition of the University Medical Center's Beal Residence began this week. An addition to the Medical Sciences Building will be built in its place. The Beal Residence housed the first state psychopathic hospital in the nation to be created as an intergral part of a university. In recent years it has been used to house outpatients. The building was open Feb. 7, 1906, and was later named after Ella Travis Beal, wife of a U-M regent, who helped care for stricken students during the nation's severe influenza epidemic of 1918.
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