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Boyce Assumes Hoad's Duties

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Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1944
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Rackham School Dedication, with Alexander G. Ruthven and Forest Ray Moulton, June 1938

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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1938
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ A Mystery Bell Turns Up

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Impressive Ceremonies Mark Church Ground-Breaking

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Start Presbyterian Church Tomorrow

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Lay Church Cornerstone

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April 1 Selected For Dedication Of Church

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Building Chairman

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Presbyterians Have Debt-Free Church

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Presbyterians Burn Mortgage On Church Manse

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VISUAL ART

Lynn Galbreath's U-M exhibit combines paintings that draw on travel, commercialism, and communications
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FILM & VIDEO

Memory Cares: A recent film and a play about dementia are coming to Ann Arbor
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THEATER & DANCE

John Patrick Shanley’s "Doubt, a Parable" is a thought-provoking battle of wills
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WRITTEN WORD

A viral video tests friendships in Lillian Li’s new novel, “Bad Asians”
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