Seder Ceremony At First Baptist Church, 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Professor Edward Stasheff makes up Rev. Malcolm B. Ballinger at two-day U-M workshop on religious radio and TV, January 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1953
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Make-up is necessary for TV performers, even men, workshop leaders advised. Without make-up a person looks washed out and even a fresh shave tends ot look like "five o'clock shadow" in a close-up, they said. Eyebrow pencil is used to darken eye brows and pancake make-up to hide beards. Prof. Stasheff shows Rev. Mr. Mitchell how to make up. Being made up is Rev. Malcolm B. Ballinger, University Hospital chaplain.
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1953
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Make-up is necessary for TV performers, even men, workshop leaders advised. Without make-up a person looks washed out and even a fresh shave tends ot look like "five o'clock shadow" in a close-up, they said. Eyebrow pencil is used to darken eye brows and pancake make-up to hide beards. Prof. Stasheff shows Rev. Mr. Mitchell how to make up. Being made up is Rev. Malcolm B. Ballinger, University Hospital chaplain.
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Ref. Ralph L. Lewis and other local ministers at two-day U-M workshop on religious radio and TV, January 1953
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1953
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In radio, the performer goes to the microphone, but in TV the mike follows the performer. Shifting it requires the long-armed apparatus called a "boom," which can be lowered, turned around or extended as far as 17 feet. Rev. Mr. Lewis is at right. Workshop oanners at table are Prof. Edward Stasheff, Marland B. Small and Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, all of the University; Mrs. Rachel J. Andresen, executive secretary of the Ann Arbor Council of Churches, and Prof. Edgar E. Willis.
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1953
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In radio, the performer goes to the microphone, but in TV the mike follows the performer. Shifting it requires the long-armed apparatus called a "boom," which can be lowered, turned around or extended as far as 17 feet. Rev. Mr. Lewis is at right. Workshop oanners at table are Prof. Edward Stasheff, Marland B. Small and Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, all of the University; Mrs. Rachel J. Andresen, executive secretary of the Ann Arbor Council of Churches, and Prof. Edgar E. Willis.
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Kiwanis Club Hails Prominent Leaders
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19
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November
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1988
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