Professor Clarence Linton Meader - General Linguistics, University of Michigan, May 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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U-M Professor of Astronomy and "Homecoming Queen for Life" Hazel "Doc" Losh retiring, June 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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U-M Professor of Astronomy and "Homecoming Queen for Life" Hazel "Doc" Losh retiring, June 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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Wally Weber, John Orr and Don Canham at the funeral of Hazel Losh, October 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1978
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1978
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AT FUNERAL: Among the mourners at the funeral of Hazel Losh Tuesday were three men connected with the U-M sports program which she was so fond of. They are (from left) Wally Weber, an outstanding U-M lineman in his college days, a former assistant football coach and well known eloquent U-M booster; head basketball coach John Orr; and athletic director Don Canham.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1978
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AT FUNERAL: Among the mourners at the funeral of Hazel Losh Tuesday were three men connected with the U-M sports program which she was so fond of. They are (from left) Wally Weber, an outstanding U-M lineman in his college days, a former assistant football coach and well known eloquent U-M booster; head basketball coach John Orr; and athletic director Don Canham.
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U-M Professor of Astronomy and "Homecoming Queen for Life" Hazel "Doc" Losh retiring, June 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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U-M Professor of Astronomy and "Homecoming Queen for Life" Hazel "Doc" Losh retiring, June 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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Dr. Elizabeth C. Crosby and Dr. Edgar A. Kahn, September 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1964
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Familiar Figure Takes New Post: Dr. Elizabeth C. Crosby, left, who next month will assume duties as lecturer in a applied neuroanatomy at the University of Alabama after 44 years at the University, is shown making rounds at University Hospital with Dr. Edgar A. Kahn, chairman of the U-M's Neurosurgery Section. A long-time favorite among the medical students, a milestone in Dr. Crosby's career came 15 years ago when she began her clinical association with Dr. Kahn and literally put her vast knowledge in neuroanatomy at the service of patients. She will continue to serve the U-M on a part-time basis and will "commute" here from Alabama to attend two neurosurgery conferences monthly.
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1964
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Familiar Figure Takes New Post: Dr. Elizabeth C. Crosby, left, who next month will assume duties as lecturer in a applied neuroanatomy at the University of Alabama after 44 years at the University, is shown making rounds at University Hospital with Dr. Edgar A. Kahn, chairman of the U-M's Neurosurgery Section. A long-time favorite among the medical students, a milestone in Dr. Crosby's career came 15 years ago when she began her clinical association with Dr. Kahn and literally put her vast knowledge in neuroanatomy at the service of patients. She will continue to serve the U-M on a part-time basis and will "commute" here from Alabama to attend two neurosurgery conferences monthly.
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Dr. Elizabeth Caroline Crosby, U-M Professor of Anatomy, 1957
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1957
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Dr. Elizabeth C. Crosby, February 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1957
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NOT MONKEY BUSINESS: It looks as though Dr. Elizabeth Crosby is playing with a cute little pet, but monkeys are an important part of her research in the field of neuro-anatomy.
Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1957
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NOT MONKEY BUSINESS: It looks as though Dr. Elizabeth Crosby is playing with a cute little pet, but monkeys are an important part of her research in the field of neuro-anatomy.
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