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Dr. Fairbanks To Become Dean Of Utah Art School

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U-M sculptor left mark from local schools to America's capitol

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Kevorkian explains Hitler exhibit

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1901 Churchill Interview Here Revealed in U-M Publication

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Winston Churchill To Speak On "The World -- Facing Disaster" In Ann Arbor Address March 1

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Oratorical Association Presents Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill

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Winston Churchill Urges Closer Bonds Between U.S. and England

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Allen Sherzer Dies At 71

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