Bonisteel Speaks To Kiwanis Club
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18
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October
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1932
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Hatcher Becomes Eighth 'U' President
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27
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November
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1951
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Dr. Hatcher Inaugurated In Colorful Ceremony
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28
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November
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1951
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Mother-And-Daughter Festivities Feature Week-End For Sororities And Dormitories
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9
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May
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1940
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VA Hospital Dedicated In Solemn Rites
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19
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October
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1953
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Ann Arbor Mayor William E. Brown makes January official polio month, with members March of Dimes drive committee, January 1956
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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1956
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Polio Month Proclaimed: Mayor William E. Brown, jr., signs a proclamation making January official polio month. And, from these volunteer March of Dimes workers, he receives a "blue crutch" pin. Gathered around the mayor (from left to right) are the following workers of the Ann Arbor drive committee: Mrs. George D. Dibble, head of the drive in Ann Arbor; Harold E. Groves, jr., small corporations division; William C. Lighthall, large corporations; Mrs. Paul D. Hogg, mothers' march; Oliver Johnson, factory employees; Mrs. Roscoe O. Bonisteel, jr., special gifts; Mrs. Gerald V. Barrow, special gifts; Lauren J. Jedele, city employees; Mrs. Douglas K. Reading, schools; Mrs. W. H. Winkelhaus, clubs and organizations; Mrs. Julius Schaffer, business and canisters; Mrs. Howard R. William, dime cards; and Mrs. Aaron R. Edwards, special gifts. Another member of the special gifts division, Mrs. George H. Lowrey, is absent.
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1956
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Polio Month Proclaimed: Mayor William E. Brown, jr., signs a proclamation making January official polio month. And, from these volunteer March of Dimes workers, he receives a "blue crutch" pin. Gathered around the mayor (from left to right) are the following workers of the Ann Arbor drive committee: Mrs. George D. Dibble, head of the drive in Ann Arbor; Harold E. Groves, jr., small corporations division; William C. Lighthall, large corporations; Mrs. Paul D. Hogg, mothers' march; Oliver Johnson, factory employees; Mrs. Roscoe O. Bonisteel, jr., special gifts; Mrs. Gerald V. Barrow, special gifts; Lauren J. Jedele, city employees; Mrs. Douglas K. Reading, schools; Mrs. W. H. Winkelhaus, clubs and organizations; Mrs. Julius Schaffer, business and canisters; Mrs. Howard R. William, dime cards; and Mrs. Aaron R. Edwards, special gifts. Another member of the special gifts division, Mrs. George H. Lowrey, is absent.
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Company Seeks Return Of Winchell Park Land
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28
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January
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1964
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Civic Theater Opens Campaign
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27
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April
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1960
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Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and wife Lillian C. Bonisteel, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Awaiting Curtain Time: Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and his wife were among "first-nighters" at last night's president's preview and reception in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League. Mr. Bonisteel is a U-M regent emeritus. After the performance, leading lady Helen Hayes joined the Hatchers' reception line as soon as she changed from her costume to a black and white gown.
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Awaiting Curtain Time: Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and his wife were among "first-nighters" at last night's president's preview and reception in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League. Mr. Bonisteel is a U-M regent emeritus. After the performance, leading lady Helen Hayes joined the Hatchers' reception line as soon as she changed from her costume to a black and white gown.
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President's 'Black-Tie' Preview Opens Fall Theatre Season
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20
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September
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1966
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