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...scholarships announced today went to John E. Crane, of 18 North Thirteenth Street, Richmond, Ind., Morton High School, Richmond; Paul J. Haldeman, of 406 Melville Street, St. Louis, Mo., University City High School; Edwin Hewitt, of 5016 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill., Leelanau School, Glen Arbor, Mich.; Robert S. Hoyt, of 3568 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, Wis., Shorewood High School, Milwaukee; John A. Lahmer, of 7104 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo., University City Senior High School...
Long before the Civil War a German known to medical history only as G settled in wild Washtenaw County, Michigan, near the village of Ann Arbor. As Indians withdrew into the northern forests, Pioneer G cleared woodlands, cultivated crops, bred children. When at the age of 60 he died of cancer of the intestines in 1856, he left ten children. Four of his five sons, two of his five daughters subsequently died of cancer. The third generation of G's numbered 70, of whom 33 died of cancer...
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Walter P. Chrysler D.Eng. Director Herbert Eustis Winlock of Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art Litt.D...
...citizens to this day drink water filtered through his ancestors' bones. But the Harvard Alumni Review made no mistake in its simile. Like a breeze, Angell had in his 53 years moved freely far & wide. His horizon had always been broader than the campus at Burlington, Ann Arbor or Chicago. It has consistently remained broader than the campus at New Haven...
...Fellows are Cesar L. Barber '35, of Washington, D. C.; James B. Fisk, of Pawtucket, R. I.; George L. Haskins '35, of Cambridge, Mass.; John B. Howard '35, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; James C. La Driere, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; John C. Oxtoby, of San Anselmo, Calif.; and William F. Whyte, of Branxville...