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  1. November 5, 1996

    Special Collections Library holds first duplicate book auction

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Special Collections Library holds first duplicate book auction By Janis Apted Giannini University Library The Special Collections Library is holding its first Duplicate Book Mail Auction through Thurs. (Nov. 7). A total of 1,017 lots will be sold to the highest bidders. The items represent an accumulation of duplicate…
  2. November 5, 1996

    Internships available from Institute for Research on Women and Gender

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Internships available from Institute for Research on Women and Gender Three graduate student internships are available from the Institute for Research on Women and Gender for winter term. The Institute stimulates, coordinates and supports disciplinary and interdisciplinary research focusing on women and gender. Interested graduate students in any field,…
  3. November 5, 1996

    ‘Representation and Images’ examines image processing in art, science, culture

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 ‘Representation and Images’ examines image processing in art, science, culture Pianist Andrew Mead will discuss human physiology, language and music as part of ‘Representation and Images,’ the Institute for the Humanities’ Nov. 9 symposium. Photo by Gregory Fox By Betsy Nisbet Institute for the Humanities The Institute for the…
  4. November 5, 1996

    November Visiting Writer series features ‘Writer’s Harvest’

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 November Visiting Writer series features ‘Writer’s Harvest’ A benefit reading for hunger relief will highlight the U-M’s November Visiting Writers Series. The fifth annual “Writers Harvest: The National Reading,” to be held at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in Rackham Amphitheatre, will feature readings by Debra Allbery, author of the…
  5. November 5, 1996

    U-M is out for blood

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 U-M is out for blood The battle between U-M and Ohio State University begins weeks before their annual rivalry on the football field. For 15 years, the Wolverines and Buckeyes have battled for “blood” in a two-week, friendly blood drive competition, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and…
  6. November 5, 1996

    OBITUARY: Benning Dexter

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 OBITUARY: Benning Dexter Benning Dexter, professor emeritus in the School of Music, died Sept. 23. He was 81. Dexter joined the U-M in 1949 and served as chair of the piano division in 1961-73. He retired in 1985. He attended San Jose State College and the University of California…
  7. November 5, 1996

    U-M celebrates Veteran’s Day on Diag

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 U-M celebrates Veteran’s Day on Diag On Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11) the Air Force, Navy and Army ROTC detachments at the University will be honoring veterans with an hour-long public flag ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. on the Diag. The Air Force Honor Guard and Army Drill team will…
  8. November 5, 1996

    Number of older veterans expected to increase 600 percent

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Number of older veterans expected to increase 600 percent By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services Old soldiers neither die nor do they fade away. In fact, the number of American veterans age 85 and older is growing so rapidly that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has mounted…
  9. November 5, 1996

    ‘American Firsts’ opens at the Clements Library

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 ‘American Firsts’ opens at the Clements Library This first picture of a Christmas tree was published in the United States in 1836 By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services The fascination with being first, who was first, who had the first, who made the first or who is first…
  10. November 5, 1996

    Direct Deposit available for travel and hosting reimbursements

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Direct Deposit available for travel and hosting reimbursements From the Payroll Office The University Payroll Office offers direct deposit for your pay. It’s simple, safe, convenient and reliable. With direct deposit, your money is in your account on payday. Whether you’re on vacation, sick or traveling out of town…