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HONORARY DOCTORATES FOR ASTRONAUTS.—Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. McDivitt (top) and Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. White, the two United States astronauts who made the recent successful Gemini IV space flight, photographed after having the newly-created degree of doctor of astronautical science conferred on them by the University of Michigan. Both men graduated from the university in 1959 with degrees in aeronautical engineering.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 14

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HONORARY DOCTORATES FOR ASTRONAUTS.—Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. McDivitt (top) and Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. White, the two United States astronauts who made the recent successful Gemini IV space flight, photographed after having the newly-created degree of doctor of astronautical science conferred on them by the University of Michigan. Both men graduated from the university in 1959 with degrees in aeronautical engineering. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 14

HONORARY DOCTORATES FOR ASTRONAUTS.—Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. McDivitt (top) and Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. White, the two United States astronauts who made the recent successful Gemini IV space flight, photographed after having the newly-created degree of doctor of astronautical science conferred on them by the University of Michigan. Both men graduated from the university in 1959 with degrees in aeronautical engineering. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30783, 22 June 1965, Page 14

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