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The University of Michigan and the National Science Foundation provide funding for the Institute
The University of Michigan and the National Science Foundation provide funding for the Institute, 1959.
71 students admitted to Honors Institute for Young Scientists
71 students admitted to Honors Institute for Young Scientists.
Letter to schools from the University of Michigan
Letter to Schools from the University of Michigan on the Honors Institute, May 1959.
Honors Institute makes summertime busy for youth
Summer Days are Busy Ones for Young, article in the Grand Rapids Press, July 12, 1959.
78 students to Attend Honors Institute for Young Scientists
78 students to attend HIFYS, article in the Grand Rapids Press, May 25, 1960.
Students come from 7 states to 4th summer science institute
Students come from 7 States to 4th Summer Science Institute, article in the Grand Rapids Press, June 9, 1961.
Physicist emphasizes importance of humanities in training young scientists
Physicist Emphasizes Importance of Humanities in Training Young Scientists, article in the Grand Rapids Press, June 21, 1961.
Honors Institute for Young Scientists plans trip to the University of Michigan
HIFYS plans trip to the University of Michigan, article in the Grand Rapids Press, July 21, 1961.
1961 Honors Institute for Young Scientists program wraps up
1961 HIFYS program wraps up, article in the Grand Rapids Press, July 22, 1961.
12 states send students to the Institute
12 states send students to the Institute, article in the Grand Rapids Press, June 7, 1962.
Honors students work on their last project
Honors students work on their last project, article in the Grand Rapids Press, July 27, 1962.
Honors Institute for Young Scientists students at Grand Valley State University
HIFYS students at Grand Valley State University. Identified individuals include Ken Connnor (far left).
Historic Mackinac
Binding of Historic Mackinac, by Edwin O. Wood, published by Macmillan Company, 1918.
Hood, Robert (Interview outline and video), 2004
Robert Hood was born in Detroit, MI and moved to Grand Rapids, MI where he attended high school. After high school Robert joined the Marines shortly after World War II ended. He was sent to China, where he helped to repatriate Japanese soldiers. …
Hoogland, John J (Interview outline and video), 2016
John Hoogland was born in Decatur, Michigan, on April 20, 1934. During his first year in seminary he attended the Chaplain School and was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant - staff specialist, then returned to Calvin Seminary to complete his seminary…























