Longone Library Has International Stature
Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
November
Year
1976
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Longone Library Has International Stature
- Log in or register to post comments
An Ethnogastronomic View Of Thanksgiving
Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1975
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about An Ethnogastronomic View Of Thanksgiving
- Log in or register to post comments
Cookbooks - They can be more than recipe references
Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
August
Year
1978
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Cookbooks - They can be more than recipe references
- Log in or register to post comments
A Visit With Michael Jewett
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
February
Year
1996
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about A Visit With Michael Jewett
- Log in or register to post comments
A Radio Program Is Born --- At WUOM
Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
October
Year
1950
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about A Radio Program Is Born --- At WUOM
- Log in or register to post comments
Four Women Discuss Women's Rights with "Eleventh Hour" Host Ed Burrows, March 1970
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1970
Caption:
Women's Rights At Issue Four women with varying opinions on the new feminism confer with "Eleventh Hour" host Ed Burrows. From left, Mrs. Eugene V. Douvan, psychology professor; Mrs. James Dabbs, a housewife and member of FOCUS; Mrs. John A. Bailey, housewife and Mrs. Barbara Newell, acting vice-president for student services at the University. Their comments, which were made in a taped session, can be heard over WUOM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. They discuss questions involving women's rights and social problems and females' role in the labor force.
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1970
Caption:
Women's Rights At Issue Four women with varying opinions on the new feminism confer with "Eleventh Hour" host Ed Burrows. From left, Mrs. Eugene V. Douvan, psychology professor; Mrs. James Dabbs, a housewife and member of FOCUS; Mrs. John A. Bailey, housewife and Mrs. Barbara Newell, acting vice-president for student services at the University. Their comments, which were made in a taped session, can be heard over WUOM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. They discuss questions involving women's rights and social problems and females' role in the labor force.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Noted professor Preston Slosson dies at 91
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
May
Year
1984
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Noted professor Preston Slosson dies at 91
- Log in or register to post comments
Farewell, Prof. Slosson
Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
February
Year
1979
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Farewell, Prof. Slosson
- Log in or register to post comments
UM Teachers Of English Learn How To Make Tape Recordings For WUOM, October 29, 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1953
Caption:
Three foreign teachers of English are given instructions for making a tape recording for University radio station WUOM. The three teachers who are studying at the English Language Institute on campus, made a recording yesterday at the institute office for broadcast over Michigan radio stations. William Bender, Jr., of WUOM, holds the microphone up for Mrs. Mei-Soo Chu Lin of Taina, Formosa. Watching are Elias Eliascos of South Quadrangle, from Athens, Greece, at left, and Fernando Carneiro daSilva of White St., from Sao Paulo, Brazil, at right. The two men will be among a dozen foreign teachers to appear in a roundtable discussion tonight at the Rackham Building. The discussion will be sponsored by Pi Lambda Theta and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternities, at 8 p.m. in the assembly room.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1953
Caption:
Three foreign teachers of English are given instructions for making a tape recording for University radio station WUOM. The three teachers who are studying at the English Language Institute on campus, made a recording yesterday at the institute office for broadcast over Michigan radio stations. William Bender, Jr., of WUOM, holds the microphone up for Mrs. Mei-Soo Chu Lin of Taina, Formosa. Watching are Elias Eliascos of South Quadrangle, from Athens, Greece, at left, and Fernando Carneiro daSilva of White St., from Sao Paulo, Brazil, at right. The two men will be among a dozen foreign teachers to appear in a roundtable discussion tonight at the Rackham Building. The discussion will be sponsored by Pi Lambda Theta and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternities, at 8 p.m. in the assembly room.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Increase WUOM Power
Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1955
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Increase WUOM Power
- Log in or register to post comments