Ralph Flanagan, Adolph Kiefer, & Tex Robertson Visit Ann Arbor For N.C.A.A. Swimming Meet, March 1939

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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1939
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These two swimmers and their coach came all the way from Austin, Texas to the N.C.A.A. swimming meet which started here today. At the left is Ralph Flanagan, probably the best free styler in the U. S. He is ineligible for the meet here because he is a freshman at the University of Texas. He will be eligible for the national A.A.U. meet next week at Columbus. In the center is Adolph Kiefer, world's back-stroke champion, and at the right is the coach "Tex" Robertson, former University of Michigan star. The above picture was snapped this morning just before the finals in the 1,500 meters. Robertson and Flanagan are giving Kiefer some advice. However, the best Kiefer could do was to place third behind Stanhope of Ohio and Cutler of Harvard.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1939
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These two swimmers and their coach came all the way from Austin, Texas to the N.C.A.A. swimming meet which started here today. At the left is Ralph Flanagan, probably the best free styler in the U. S. He is ineligible for the meet here because he is a freshman at the University of Texas. He will be eligible for the national A.A.U. meet next week at Columbus. In the center is Adolph Kiefer, world's back-stroke champion, and at the right is the coach "Tex" Robertson, former University of Michigan star. The above picture was snapped this morning just before the finals in the 1,500 meters. Robertson and Flanagan are giving Kiefer some advice. However, the best Kiefer could do was to place third behind Stanhope of Ohio and Cutler of Harvard.
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Ralph Flanagan, Adolph Kiefer, & Tex Robertson Visit Ann Arbor For N.C.A.A. Swimming Meet, March 1939

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Arthur Melton dies at age 72

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Mary Nickell, John Cole United In Evening Church Ceremony

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Arabic College Students In Ann Arbor For Conference, June 17, 1952

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Arabic College Students In Ann Arbor For Conference, June 17, 1952

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Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1952
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More than 200 Arab students studying in American colleges are in Ann Arbor for the opening session of a four-day conference, the first of its kind ever held in the country. Officers of the parley talking in front of the West Quadrangle are (left to right) Dr. M. A. Al-Bassam of Iraq, at the University of Texas, Bahgat El-Tawil of Egypt and Inayat Chichakly of Syria, both students at Columbia University, and Kamal Shair of Jordan, at Yale.
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1952
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More than 200 Arab students studying in American colleges are in Ann Arbor for the opening session of a four-day conference, the first of its kind ever held in the country. Officers of the parley talking in front of the West Quadrangle are (left to right) Dr. M. A. Al-Bassam of Iraq, at the University of Texas, Bahgat El-Tawil of Egypt and Inayat Chichakly of Syria, both students at Columbia University, and Kamal Shair of Jordan, at Yale.
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Arab Student Parlay Opens

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Professor earns Rotarian award

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Watts confesses to 12th Texas killing

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Jean Paul Slusser, art professor, dies

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