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November 13, 1995
The University Record, November 13, 1995 POLICE BEAT By Rebecca A. Doyle Armed robbery under investigation An Oct. 31 armed robbery at the Michigan Union is under investigation, according to Capt. James R. Smiley, Department of Public Safety (DPS). Smiley says the investigation is focusing on several juveniles and may be gang-related. Woman arrested in…
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October 30, 1995
The University Record, October 30, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. Editor’s Note: The Regents took the following actions at their October Meeting. $6.2 million in gifts acceptedThe Regents accepted $6,194,633 in gifts received during September. The total included $3,563,912 from individuals, $1,370,914 from corporations, $688,601 from…
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October 16, 1995
The University Record, October 16, 1995 POLICE BEAT By Jane Elgass Man arrested in sexual assault A man who is not affiliated with the University has been arrested and charged with third degree criminal sexual conduct following an assault on a woman resident of Bursley Hall on Oct. 4. The incident was reported to DPS…
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October 2, 1995
The University Record, October 2 , 1995 Hazel M. Avery Hazel M. Avery, professor emerita of nursing, died Sept. 9 in Bremerton, Wash. She was 89. Avery, who served as assistant director of the nursing service at Women’s Hospital and as chair of maternity nursing in the School of Nursing, was a pioneer in family-centered…
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October 2, 1995
The University Record, October 2, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP The Regents approved a number of building and construction projects at their September meeting. They include: Additional space for Kinesiology to be built The Regents approved the proposed construction of additional space for the Division of Kinesiology. “The Division, located in the Central Campus Recreation and Margaret…
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September 25, 1995
Joseph L. Ullman Joseph L. Ullman, professor emeritus of mathematics, died Sept. 11 in Chelsea. He was 72. Ullman joined the U-M as an instructor in 1949. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1954, associate professor in 1962 and professor in 1966. In 1970–71, he was associate chair for graduate students, and for many…
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September 25, 1995
Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their September meeting. $31.3 million in gifts accepted The Regents accepted $31,305,501 in gifts in June–August. This includes $12,670,209 from individuals, $7,537,824 from corporations, $7,342,926 from foundations, and $3,754,542 from associations and others. Tenured faculty appointments made Faculty appointments with tenure approved by the…
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September 18, 1995
Quick action averts car theft A 37-year-old male, not affiliated with the University, was charged with breaking and entering a motor vehicle, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, and attempted unlawful driving away of an automobile, a felony punishable by up to two years in prison, after entering and attempting to…
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August 14, 1995
The University Record, August 14, 1995 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Robert C. Juvinall Robert C. Juvinall, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, died April 13 in Sarasota, Fla. He was 78. He received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Case Institute of Technology in 1939 and a master of automotive engineering degree from Chrysler Institute in 1941.…
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July 10, 1995
The University Record, July 10, 1995 OBITUARIES Webster Earl Britton Webster Earl Britton, professor emeritus of humanities, College of Engineering, died July 3 at Glacier Hills Nursing Center. He was 89. Britton held an A.B. from Randolph-Macon College and served for two years as head of the English Department at Norfolk Academy in Virginia. He…