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May 24, 1985 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 24, 1985

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Two dozen large-gramed panels
chronicle Wallenberg's life from
his youth in Sweden, college years
at U-M, life experiences before
1944, and the six months (July 9,
1944 - Jan. 17, 1945) he spent in
Budapest, Hungary saving up to
100,000 Hungarian Jews from the
Nazis. The panels report on his
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The exhibit's Ann Arbor show-
ing is sponsored by the U-M
Alumni Association and the Col-
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Planning, from which Wallenberg
was graduated.
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at the New York Public Library
during March and now hangs in
the American Swedish Institute
in Minneapolis. It was prepared
by the Raoul Wallenberg Com-
mittee of the United States in af-
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Defamation League of B'nai
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1935 members returning to U-M
June 6 - 8 for induction into the
Emeritus Club — will preview the
exhibit on their arrival. Wallen-
berg came to Ann Arbor in 1931
and received his U-M architecture
degree at the top of his class in
1935 — exactly 50 years ago.
U-M Alumni Association
Executive Director Robert G.
Forman said, "Raoul Wallenberg
became one of the great
humanitarians and genuine
heroes of our time. His classmates
and the university are proudly re-
flected in his accomplishments."
College of Architecture and
Urban Planning Dean Robert C.
Metcalf noted, "Long before the
story of Raoul Wallenberg's
humanitarian work was well
known, our college worked to per-
petuate the memory of his deeds.
A campaign led by his classmate
Sol King, who later became
president of the Detroit architec-
tural firm of Albert Kahn Associ-
ates, resulted in the establish-
ment of the annual Raoul Wal-
lenberg Lecture series in 1972.
"Raoul Wallenberg's life is an
affirmation of humanitarian
ideals in the face of what was
truly the force of evil."

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