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"Another Ann Arbor": First Black Judge in Washtenaw County. Guest: Probate Judge Nancy Francis

Host Denise Harvey interviews Probate and Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis. Francis was the first Black judge in Washtenaw County, appointed to the probate court on February 12, 1990.

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From  Melissa Hernandez Duran

Ross Lee Finney Students 4, 1967-1973, 1974-1982 [Side 2]

Audio recordings of Finney's reminiscences of his students. About 75 students are represented, with the most extensive comments relating to his earliest students. Students: Joel Berman, Asher…

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From  Melissa Hernandez Duran

Ross Lee Finney Students 4, 1967-1973, 1974-1982 [Side 1]

Audio recordings of Finney's reminiscences of his students. About 75 students are represented, with the most extensive comments relating to his earliest students. Students: Joel Berman, Asher…

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From  Melissa Hernandez Duran

Julian W .Witherspoon, track, 1944-1945,Detroit, MI [Side 2]

Interviewed by John Behee in Detroit. Witherspoon discusses his motivations to go to the University of Michigan, his family's encouragement, and his experiences at the University including…

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From  djpillen

Mike Willie, football 1963-1964, 1966, (did not earn varsity letter), New York City [Side 2]

Interviewed in Ann Arbor, Mike Willie, a high school all-American halfback from New York City whose playing career was cut short by injuries, became an assistant trainer under Jim Hunt. He discusses…

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From  djpillen

Tom Johnson, football, 1949-1951; track, 1949, 1950, 1952, Muskegon Heights MI [Side 1; no Side 2]

Interviewed at Ann Arbor by John Behee. Tom Johnson discusses his experiences attending the University of Michigan and his motivations and experiences at the University of Michigan, relationship with…

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From  djpillen

Joseph Hayden, track, 1948, Normal, AL

John Behee interviews Joseph Hayden Jr. in Detroit. Discusses decision to attend U-M, high school career at Alabama A&M Lab School, Normal AL, time in the military, decision not to play football…

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From  Matthew Adair

Rodney Ford basketball, 1968-1971, Hammond, IN [Side 1; no Side 2]

Interviewed by John Behee in Detroit. Ford discusses his family and experiences which motivated him to attend college, decision to attend U-M and study engineering, black fraternities/sororities and…

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From  djpillen

"Special of the Week" Speech commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Peace Corps / Jack Hood Vaughn ([R93A]) [Part 1]

New director of the Peace Corps making his first address in Ann Arbor upon 5th anniversary of the Peace Corps.

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From  djpillen