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Julius Reule, longest employed worker for Chelsea's Federal Screw Works, Gets Navy Honors, February 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Julius Reule, longest employed worker for Chelsea's Federal Screw Works, Gets Navy Honors, February 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1942
Caption:
OLDEST EMPLOYEE GETS HIS 'E' BUTTON: Lt. Arthure Langfield, USN (retired) is shown pinning the navy "E" for excellence button to the lapel of Julius Reule, longest employed worker for the Federal Screw Works branch at Chelsea. The presentation occurred as part of a noon-time celebration Saturday during which the Chelsea plant received the "E" pennant for being ahead of schedule on war-time orders for manufacture of fuses and projectiles to be used by the United States navy. All employes of the Chelsea branch received "E" buttons similar to the one given Mr. Reule.

Steering committee members of The Dean Alice Lloyd Memorial for atomic research in cancer, a part of the Michigan Phoenix Project, discuss the Memorial, November 1950

Steering committee members of The Dean Alice Lloyd Memorial for atomic research in cancer, a part of the Michigan Phoenix Project, discuss the Memorial, November 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1950
Caption:
The Dean Alice Lloyd Memorial for atomic research in cancer, a part of the Michigan Phoenix Project, was discussed at a meeting of the memorial's steering committee yesterday afternoon in the Michigan League. Seated above (left to right) are Mrs. John S. Tennant of Summit, N.J., Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven, honorary chairman of the Lloyd Memorial, and Miss Hilda Kirby of New York City. Mrs. Tennant and Miss Kirby are co-chairmen of the memorial project. Standing are Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg (left) of Coplye Ave. and Mrs. Peter J. Van Boven of Highland Rd., local members of the steering committee which is composed of 61 alumnae and friends of Miss Lloyd.

John B. Alexander signs a contribution pledge for the Phoenix Project, May 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

John B. Alexander signs a contribution pledge for the Phoenix Project, May 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1950
Caption:
John B. Alexander (right), proprietor of a local drugstore, signs a Phoenix Project contribution pledge as the special gifts phase of the fund-raising drive gets under way. Looking on are Mrs. Darrell Campbell and Mrs. Robert Langford, committee members.

ROTC Maneuvers At Nichols Arboretum, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

ROTC Maneuvers At Nichols Arboretum, March 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1942
Caption:
MOCK WAR STAGED MINUS PLANE: University ROTC students staged a mock war in Nichols Arboretum Saturday, despite the fact that the "battle" did not go off as scheduled. The white marks on the ground in the picture above are strips of cloth arranged as signals to an airplane, which was supposed to drop bags of flour as "bombs" on defending troops. The plane did not appear, however, the flight having been cancelled because of high winds. About 100 men, who will take charge of manned spring maneuvers, participated in the drill.