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January 14, 2002
Kenneth G. Lutterman Kenneth G. Lutterman, 72, of Potomac, Md., died unexpectedly Dec. 1, 2001. Born in Black Hawk, Wis., in 1929, Lutterman had a distinguished career in the health sciences, including as associate director of services and intervention research at the National Institute of Mental Health, and most recently as assistant dean for research…
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December 17, 2001
By Diane Brown Facilities and Operations Another crime alert issued Another home invasion crime alert was issued last week to the University community by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). This warning followed a home invasion alert from the Law Quadrangle and a peeping Tom alert in East Quadrangle that were distributed Dec. 4. The…
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December 17, 2001
Bernard Patrick Maloy Bernard Patrick, “Pat,” Maloy, died Nov. 28 after a courageous battle with cancer. His family was at his bedside. In 1986, he became assistant professor at the Division of Kinesiology, Department of Sports Management and Communication. In 1993, he was promoted to associate professor, teaching courses in the legal aspects of sport…
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December 17, 2001
Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their December meeting By Wono Lee, News and Information Services,and Diane Brown, Facilities and Operations Gifts received The Regents, at their Dec. 13 meeting, formally accepted a total of $10,872,035 in gifts received by the University during November of this year. The total included…
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December 10, 2001
Daniel Weintraub Professor Emeritus of Psychology Daniel J. Weintraub died Nov. 7 at the age of 71. Weintraub’s research focused on human visual perception—constancies, sensory adaptation, non-sensory perception and the perception of form and patterns, especially visual illusions. But his work was not limited to basic research. His experience as a Navy aviator led him…
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December 3, 2001
Alfred Sussman Alfred Sussman, who served as a professor, dean, and vice president during a 40-year career at the University of Michigan, died Nov. 19 at the U-M Hospital in Ann Arbor. He was 82. When Sussman received the U-M’s Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award in 1972, he was praised as a “model of all that…
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November 19, 2001
David C. Chandler David C. Chandler, a preeminent educator and highly respected Great Lakes research scientist, died Nov. 8 in Schaumburg, Ill. He was 95. Born in Walnut Grove, Minn., Chandler attended Greenville College in Greenville, Ill., receiving an A.B. in biology. He then attended the U-M where he received an A.M. and Ph.D. in…
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November 19, 2001
By Diane Brown Facilities and Operations Suspicious substances and packages on the increase Officers with the Department of Public Safety (DPS), in collaboration with staff in Occupational Safety and Environmental Health (OSEH), have responded to numerous reports on campus of suspicious substances, packages or mail this fall. Between Sept. 11 and Oct. 31, DPS responded…
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November 19, 2001
Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their November meeting. By Wono LeeNews and Information Services Gifts received The Regents, at their Nov. 15 meeting, formally accepted a total of $10,683,158 in gifts received by the University during October of this year. The total included $7,018,143 from individuals, $1,124,110 from corporations,…
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November 5, 2001
Marcellus L. Wiedenbeck Marcellus Wiedenbeck died June 16, 2001, in Philadelphia. He was born Oct. 11, 1919, in Lancaster, N.Y., the son of George and Catherine Roskey Wiedenbeck. After graduation from Canisius College in 1941, he received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Notre Dame in 1945. During World War II, he taught…