X-rays of Egyptian mummies by U-M team gives insight into a distant past
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2
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August
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1981
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U-M dentist will study in Egypt
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22
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August
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1982
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Dr. James E. Harris Examines A Mummified Cat At The Kelsey Museum, April 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1988
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At the Kelsey Museum, James Harris presses a button to see the X-ray image of a mummified cat.
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1988
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At the Kelsey Museum, James Harris presses a button to see the X-ray image of a mummified cat.
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X-Raying The Pharaohs
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April
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1988
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X-Ray Studies Made Of Pharaohs
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March
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1967
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Medical School Faculty To Honor Five 'U' Doctors
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June
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1958
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M. E. McArtor, 'U' Professor, Dies Suddenly
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1956
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Extension Service Adds Course On 'Fipple Flute'
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1953
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Prof. William Stubbins Plays The Fipple Flute, January 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1953
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A modern "minstrel" plays an old instrument. Prof. William H. Stubbins of the U-M Music School is shown playing a recorder, or "fipple flute." The recorder is an 800-year-old musical instrument that is still widely played. Three sizes of the ancient instrument are shown here: a small "sopranino" protrudes from Stubbins' pocket and a large, bass recorder lies on the music rack. The University Extension Service is offering a night course in the recorder next semester.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1953
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A modern "minstrel" plays an old instrument. Prof. William H. Stubbins of the U-M Music School is shown playing a recorder, or "fipple flute." The recorder is an 800-year-old musical instrument that is still widely played. Three sizes of the ancient instrument are shown here: a small "sopranino" protrudes from Stubbins' pocket and a large, bass recorder lies on the music rack. The University Extension Service is offering a night course in the recorder next semester.
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Prof. William Stubbins & Prof. Marion McArtor Playing Old Instruments, March 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1953
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McArtor plays a spinetta, or virginal, from the collection. The instrument, believed to be about 350-years-old is one of the choice items from the collection and one of the few in playing condition. He accompanies Prof. William H. Stubbins of the U-M School of Music who is playing a recorder, a type of flute nearly 800 years old. The two recently gave a recital on their ancient instruments at a U-M Extension Service class in "The Music of the Recorder."
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1953
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McArtor plays a spinetta, or virginal, from the collection. The instrument, believed to be about 350-years-old is one of the choice items from the collection and one of the few in playing condition. He accompanies Prof. William H. Stubbins of the U-M School of Music who is playing a recorder, a type of flute nearly 800 years old. The two recently gave a recital on their ancient instruments at a U-M Extension Service class in "The Music of the Recorder."
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