An Invitation To Know Your Neighbors

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28
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March
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1958
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Dr. Albert H. Wheeler Leads Research Study on Syphilis at the University of Michigan, March 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1958
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1958
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Researcher At Work: Dr. Albert H. Wheeler, shown here at a vacuum pump in the University's Kresge Research Building, has gained recognition for his work in dermatology and syphilology.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1958
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Researcher At Work: Dr. Albert H. Wheeler, shown here at a vacuum pump in the University's Kresge Research Building, has gained recognition for his work in dermatology and syphilology.
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From Stammering Farm Boy To Star

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18
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October
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1968
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Unique Voice Of James Earl Jones At U-M This Week

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October
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1993
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Allen Sherzer Slightly Hurt In Air Crash

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19
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June
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1948
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March of Dimes Campaign Kick-Off Banquet at Michigan Union, January 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1959
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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1959
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At 'Dimes' Banquet: Chatting informally during last night's banquet at the Michigan Union officially launching the national March of Dimes campaign were (left to right) University President Harlan Hatcher; Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the polio vaccine bearing his name; Dr. Thomas Francis, jr., U-M epidemiology department chairman who directed the serum evaluation; and Basil O'Connor, National Foundation head.
Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1959
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At 'Dimes' Banquet: Chatting informally during last night's banquet at the Michigan Union officially launching the national March of Dimes campaign were (left to right) University President Harlan Hatcher; Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the polio vaccine bearing his name; Dr. Thomas Francis, jr., U-M epidemiology department chairman who directed the serum evaluation; and Basil O'Connor, National Foundation head.
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Dr. Thomas Francis, with file drawers containing statistical medical information, April 1955

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1955
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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1955
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A Long, Sometimes Wearisome Job: Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., leans somewhat wearily on one of the file drawers containing statistical medical information on the nearly 2,000,000 children involved in the Salk polio evaluation study, which Dr. Francis heads. The files are kept in the University's old Maternity Hospital. Two children of Dr. Jonas Salk of Pittsburgh, originator of the vaccine, were born in the Maternity Hospital where the study is now being carried on.
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1955
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A Long, Sometimes Wearisome Job: Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., leans somewhat wearily on one of the file drawers containing statistical medical information on the nearly 2,000,000 children involved in the Salk polio evaluation study, which Dr. Francis heads. The files are kept in the University's old Maternity Hospital. Two children of Dr. Jonas Salk of Pittsburgh, originator of the vaccine, were born in the Maternity Hospital where the study is now being carried on.
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Ladies Library Association 1885 Cornerstone Installed at Ann Arbor Public Library, April 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1966
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1966
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Cornerstone Installed - As part of the centennial anniversary program of the Ladies Library Association, the cornerstone of the old Ladies' Library was installed in the Ann Arbor Public Library. Present were Mrs. Harold E. Wethey, president of the association; Homer R. Chance, director of the Ann Arbor public libraries; and Mrs. James M. Plumer, past president and now a board member of the association.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1966
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Cornerstone Installed - As part of the centennial anniversary program of the Ladies Library Association, the cornerstone of the old Ladies' Library was installed in the Ann Arbor Public Library. Present were Mrs. Harold E. Wethey, president of the association; Homer R. Chance, director of the Ann Arbor public libraries; and Mrs. James M. Plumer, past president and now a board member of the association.
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