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Story May 17, 1943

The Ypsilanti Daily Press

Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan

What is this article about?

Benjamin Vanden Belt, principal of Lincoln High School, was elected president of the Edwin Miller Round Table Club at a meeting in Detroit's Rackham Building. Other officers included Thomas Gunn as vice president and Dalton Osborn as secretary-treasurer. Ypsilanti representatives attended.

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VandenBelt Head of Round Table

Benjamin Vanden Belt, principal of Lincoln High School, was elected president of the Edwin Miller Round Table Club at the regular meeting of the organization at the Rackham Building, Detroit, Saturday.

Other officers elected were Thomas Gunn, Detroit Central High School, vice president, and Dalton Osborn, Monroe High School, secretary-treasurer. Ypsilanti representatives at the conference were Dr. John Munson, Dr. Leslie Butler, C. P. Steimle, Mr. Vanden Belt and L. W. Menzi.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Round Table Club Election School Principals Detroit Ypsilanti

What entities or persons were involved?

Benjamin Vanden Belt Thomas Gunn Dalton Osborn Dr. John Munson Dr. Leslie Butler C. P. Steimle L. W. Menzi

Where did it happen?

Rackham Building, Detroit

Story Details

Key Persons

Benjamin Vanden Belt Thomas Gunn Dalton Osborn Dr. John Munson Dr. Leslie Butler C. P. Steimle L. W. Menzi

Location

Rackham Building, Detroit

Event Date

Saturday

Story Details

Election of officers for the Edwin Miller Round Table Club, with Benjamin Vanden Belt as president, Thomas Gunn as vice president, and Dalton Osborn as secretary-treasurer, at a meeting in Detroit.

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