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Ye Old Editor Has His Say

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Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1956
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Hollywood scriptwriter George J. Burke, Ann Arbor Mayor William E. Brown, Jr., and retired University vice-president Shirley W. Smith, at the world's first "author's premiere" outside the Michigan Theater, May 1949

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Author Shirley W. Smith receives an 'Oscar' of a different sort from local attorney George J. Burke at the "author's premiere" at the Michigan Theater, May 1949

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Author and former University vice-president, Shirley W. Smith, embeds a baseball in wet cement at the "author's premiere" in front of the Michigan Theater, May 1949

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Political Gossip By Guy Jenkins: Few Believe Burke Will Change Mind About Being State Democratic Standard Bearer

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1944
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Democrats Pick 14 Delegates To State Parley

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Court Test Looms As Merit Body OK's Hospital Raises, Questions Highway Tactics

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Death Takes Arthur Brown At Age Of 68

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Achievements Of Ruthven Praised

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Three Ann Arbor Banks Merge Into One

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