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On July 3, 1926, she married Theodore Michael Sanders (1890–1965), a physician, in New York, New York. She had two children, Theodore Michael Sanders , a physicist, Ann Arbor, Michigan (b. 1927, d. 2017) and Mary Sanders von Euler, a lawyer and liberal activist, Bethesda, Maryland (b. 1930).
Charles Cooley, sociologist, known for his concept of the looking-glass self (born in Ann Arbor) Samuel J. Eldersveld, political scientist, mayor of Ann Arbor, department chair at University of Michigan; Carol Karp, mathematician and leader in the theory of infinitary logic (born in Forest Grove)) Alfred V. Kidder, archaeologist (born in Marquette)
Edwin Lawrence (1808–1885), Michigan jurist and state representative; William S. Maynard (1802–1866), merchant, land developer, mayor; Mike Nahan, Australian politician; Robert D. Orr (1917–2004), governor of Indiana; Edward C. Pierce (1930–2002), physician, mayor of Ann Arbor; Elisha Rumsey (1785–1827), co-founder of Ann Arbor
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Journalists from Ann Arbor, Michigan (16 P) Pages in category "People from Ann Arbor, Michigan" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.
Mike Sanders may refer to: Mike Sanders (basketball) (born 1960), American basketball player; Mike Sanders (Missouri politician) (born 1967), Jackson County politician; Mike Sanders (wrestler) (born 1969), American stand-up comedian and wrestler; Michael Sinclair Sanders (born 1939), British amateur archaeologist; Mike Sanders (Oklahoma politician)
Abercrombie & Fitch's chairman and chief executive Michael Jeffries, in this Feb. 16, 1998, file photo, has a contract that includes a $1 million annual salary & a retirement package not tied to ...
Michael Duff, Oskar Klein Professor of Physics; Aaron Dworkin, founder and president of Sphinx Organization; Samuel Eilenberg, cofounder of category theory together with Saunders MacLane, whom he met at Ann Arbor; winner of the Wolf Prize in mathematics; Sidney Fine, professor of history; longest serving faculty member; chief biographer of ...