John W. O'Neill Killed In Action
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23
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December
Year
1943
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Members of the Children's Theater present Sara Spencer's stage version of "Little Women," May 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1944
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PLAY PERPETUAL FAVORITES: As the characters in Louisa M. Alcott's best-loved book, "Little Women," members of the Children's Theater will present Sara Spencer's stage version of the story at 3:45 tomorrow and 1:30 and 3:30 Saturday in Lydia Mendelssohn theater. Leading roles are taken by, standing left to right, Florence Underwood, as Jo, and Marilyn Mayer, as Meg. Seated, Left to right, are Claire Meisels, Beth; Jean Loree, Marmee, and Bobette Ringland, Amy. The play will be presented by the University Department of Speech.
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1944
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PLAY PERPETUAL FAVORITES: As the characters in Louisa M. Alcott's best-loved book, "Little Women," members of the Children's Theater will present Sara Spencer's stage version of the story at 3:45 tomorrow and 1:30 and 3:30 Saturday in Lydia Mendelssohn theater. Leading roles are taken by, standing left to right, Florence Underwood, as Jo, and Marilyn Mayer, as Meg. Seated, Left to right, are Claire Meisels, Beth; Jean Loree, Marmee, and Bobette Ringland, Amy. The play will be presented by the University Department of Speech.
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Prof. Hugh Z. Norton Succumbs At Age 50
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14
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May
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1963
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Allen To Lead Worship Hour
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1
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July
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1960
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University of Michigan Student Actors Perform at Church, October 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1969
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Drama Service. First Baptist Church will present a special service tomorrow in which University of Michigan students of broadcasting will perform in a radio drama written and directed by Prof. Edgar E. Willis of the Department of Speech. The students will be in the 10 a.m. service tomorrow. The script, "William Tyndale's Story," tells how one of the first translators of the Bible endured persecution and exile when he translated the Bible into English. Included in the group will be, seated, Prof. Leroy Waterman, renowned Bible scholar and translator of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Other members are, left to right, Jay Wasserman, Daniel Hornaday and Douglas Sprigg. John Gartley, another member, is not pictured.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1969
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Drama Service. First Baptist Church will present a special service tomorrow in which University of Michigan students of broadcasting will perform in a radio drama written and directed by Prof. Edgar E. Willis of the Department of Speech. The students will be in the 10 a.m. service tomorrow. The script, "William Tyndale's Story," tells how one of the first translators of the Bible endured persecution and exile when he translated the Bible into English. Included in the group will be, seated, Prof. Leroy Waterman, renowned Bible scholar and translator of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Other members are, left to right, Jay Wasserman, Daniel Hornaday and Douglas Sprigg. John Gartley, another member, is not pictured.
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