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In November 1951 Regent Roscoe Bonisteel (right) congratulates newly invested President Harlan Hatcher. Photo courtesy Bentley Historical Library. |
This week in history (71 years ago)In his autobiography, former U-M President Alexander Ruthven recalled a time when he learned first lady Eleanor Roosevelt would stay at the President’s House. Ruthven expressed concern, as the Ruthven family had a pet dog named Eleanor: “What to do?” he wrote. “The students were agog, the family nervous. Would the guest object to having an English bulldog as a namesake? Could the family get through the visit without using the name? Evidently, anyone calling ‘Eleanor’ might create an embarrassing situation.” Ruthven reported the visit was a success, as the first lady addressed 6,000 people at Hill Auditorium, and the two Eleanors became fast friends. — Bentley Historical Library Have a campus memory to share? Use the comment box below. |
November 1, 2010