Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Senator Vandenberg of Michigan rose and addressed the Chair for recognition...
...Schwab's Bethlehem Steel Corp. He retired in 1923 when Bethlehem bought Midvale. Same year he was divorced from his second wife, Mabelle Oilman Corey, onetime actress, whom he married amid much publicity in 1907. Died. Albert E. Sleeper, 71, banker, onetime (1917-20) Governor of Michigan; after long illness; in Bad Axe, Mich...
...Juniors elected were Herman Gundlach, Jr., of Houghton, Michigan, who received the greatest number of votes, 169; E. Francis Bowditch of Concord, 166; Thomas Harrison Hunter of Cambridge, 141; Thomas Ferguson Locke of Boston, 124; Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr. of Concord, New Hampshire, 115; and Arthur Wingate Todd of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 115. The Sophomores chosen were Robert Smith Playfair of West Roxbury, who received 223 votes; Shaun Kelly, Jr. of Richmond 211, and Braman Gibbs of Hudson...
...conclusion of the meeting, when the elections had been thrashed out, a motion was put to protest the action of the University of Michigan, where it is claimed, the president treated students who took part in radical demonstrations, with expulsion.The motion was carried by a decisive vote. A second motion, heartily supported by Arthur N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government and trustee of the Liberal Club support of the National Student Federation of America in its fight for the recognition of their "Laboratory of students in politics." This laboratory was suggested by the Department of Commerce in Washington...
...father, Zoong Ing Ting, is a Shanghai physician. Her aunt, Dr. Vung Ting, China's No. 1 woman physician, is head of Tientsin's Women's Hospital. When she finishes at Bryn Mawr next year Vung-Yuin Ting plans to go to the University of Michigan Medical School, then back to Shanghai to practice with Dr. Zoong Ing Ting. In Manhattan last week Columbia University Press announced publication of Eleanor Gertrude Brown's Ph. D. dissertation on Milton's Blindness. "No one," wrote she, "would deny that blindness has its deprivations. That...