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  1. January 30, 1996

    South African architect wants to rebuild country

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 South African architect wants to rebuild country By Janet Nellis Mendler News and Information Services  “Now that we have a democracy, I want to work with the government and with fellow architects in rebuilding the country,” South African architect Jo Noero told an audience of more than 300 at…
  2. January 30, 1996

    Bentley’s gargoyles sit on shelves, not gutters

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Bentley’s gargoyles sit on shelves, not gutters Not mounted on a building’s gutter, but housed in bound volumes, these gargoyles, copies of U-M’s Gargoyle dating from 1909, are now housed at the Bentley Historical Library. Authorized by the University’s Board in Control of Student Publications in 1908, the Gargoyle…
  3. January 30, 1996

    Institute for the Humanities conference on ‘Unruly Emotions, Disorderly Conduct’ begins Feb. 8

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Institute for the Humanities conference on `Unruly Emotions, Disorderly Conduct’ begins Feb. 8 Taslima Nasrin, a writer whose work is banned in Bangladesh for its candid treatment of religious oppression and women’s rights, will open the Institute for the Humanities’ two-day conference, “Unruly Emotions, Disorderly Conduct,” at 8 p.m.…
  4. January 30, 1996

    Galileo space probe findings, experiences will be discussed at Evening at Rackham

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Galileo space probe findings, experiences will be discussed at Evening at Rackham University of Michigan scientists involved in the Galileo spacecraft’s exploration of the planet Jupiter will share their experiences—along with new information from the Dec. 7 probe of the planet’s atmosphere—in a free, public lecture titled “Galileo Probes…
  5. January 30, 1996

    U-M delegation spends week on economic development in Israel

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 U-M delegation spends week on economic development in Israel By Jared Blank  A delegation from the U-M spent one week in the Central Galilee region of Israel in December as part of the Detroit Jewish Federation’s Partnership 2000 program, which aids regions of Israel with economic development. Walter Harrison,…
  6. January 30, 1996

    DPS, FBI team up to recover art stolen 30 years ago

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 DPS, FBI team up to recover art stolen 30 years ago Sketches by Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore, stolen from a U-M traveling exhibit almost 30 years ago, were recovered in Los Angeles Jan. 24. The pieces were recovered by the Los Angeles office of the FBI, with assistance…
  7. January 30, 1996

    MQR releases volume two of special centennial issue on movies

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 MQR releases volume two of special centennial issue on movies By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  Although many film students today regard the golden age of cinema as a topic of classroom discussion only, many of the writers in the second volume of the Michigan Quarterly Review’s (MQR)…
  8. January 30, 1996

    Jerome Lectures explore what Athens has to do with Jerusalem

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Jerome Lectures explore what Athens has to do with Jerusalem By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services  The University’s 30th year of the Jerome Lecture series began Jan. 29 and will continue through Feb. 7. The free lectures, endowed by Thomas Spencer Jerome and jointly administered by U-M and…
  9. January 30, 1996

    Senate Assembly debates affirmative action in gender issues

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 Senate Assembly debates affirmative action in gender issues By Rebecca A. Doyle  Editor’s note: A version of the opposing sides of this question was printed in the Jan. 16 issue of the Record. Senate Assembly members last week listened to opposing views on the role and effectiveness of affirmative…
  10. January 30, 1996

    OBITUARY — Moses M. Frohlich

    The University Record, January 30, 1996 OBITUARY — Moses M. Frohlich Moses M. Frohlich, professor emeritus of psychiatry, passed away Dec. 31 at his home in Laguna Hills, Calif. He was 93. Frohlich came to the U.S. from Austria in 1920 and attended the U-M, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in 1928. He received…