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  1. Shirley Smith was a U-M English instructor before he took the position of secretary of the University, which he held from 1901 to 1945. In that post, and as U-M vice president, he was one of the longest-serving and most influential U-M administrators of his era.

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  3. SET FOR "SINKER" BALL: The "sinker" is a valuable pitch in a Major League hurler's repertoire, and Shirley W. Smith used a slight variation last night to embed an autographed baseball in a block of wet concrete. The ceremony was part of festivities at the "author's premiere" of a motion picture based on a story by Smith with a baseball background.

  4. SHIRLEY W. SMITH (Puts Foot Down) Shirley W. Smith, University vice-president emeritus and author of the story made into the motion picture "It Happens Every Spring," has put down his foot. He says he will sidestep plans to put his footprint in wet cement in front of the Michigan Theatre for a newsreel.

  5. Shirley W. Smith was born on 3 May 1875 in Nashville, Michigan, USA. She was a writer, known for It Happens Every Spring (1949). She died on 16 February 1959.

    • Writer
    • May 3, 1875
    • Shirley W. Smith
    • February 16, 1959
  6. Smith, Shirley W. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.