Eva Anna Coon Survey
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- Eva Anna Coon Survey
- Publication
- unpublished
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- Subject terms
- Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- History.
- University of Michigan -- Alumnae Council.
- University of Michigan -- Alumni and alumnae.
- University of Michigan -- History.
- University of Michigan -- Students.
- Women college students -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
- Faculty -- Freer, Paul C.
- Faculty -- Huber, Carl
- Faculty -- Novy, Frederick George
- Social Life -- other -- Cap & Gown
- Social Life -- other -- Pranks
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/8730.0589.001
- Cite this Item
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"Eva Anna Coon Survey." In the digital collection University of Michigan Alumnae Council Survey Responses, 1924. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/8730.0589.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2025.
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What members of your family beside yourself have attended the University of Michigan?
My husband Dr. David Walker Reed.
War record--dates of service period
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Type of service
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Position held
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Did you serve overseas?
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Citations or decorations
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In your opinion who are the ten most outstanding women who have ever at any time attended the University of Michigan, considered from the standpoint of human service?
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Do you know of any persons in your Community who are descendants of University of Michigan alumnae or former students? We are particularly anxious to locate all men whose mothers attended the University.
My Daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Slane. My 4 Granddaughters, Irene [Slane], Eleanor [Slane], Alberta [Slane] and Barbara Slane all of Saguache, Colorado.
How would you characterize the influence of the University of Michigan on your life?
The outstanding leadership of my teachers Drs. Victor C. Vaughn [Vaughan] , Carl Huber, Paul C. Freer and F. G. Novy, in the advance of medical science since my stay there has strongly influenced my professional life and study as have also the very superior scientific courses which I received under these men.