University of Michigan students look at ancient anchor found in Lake Michigan, July 1964
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Ann Arbor News, July 23, 1964
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ANCHOR AWEIGH: Three University students are shown here on the loading dock on the Forest Ave. side of the North University Building inspecting an ancient 1,500-pound anchor retrieved from an unidentified sunken ship in Lake Michigan by the U-M Institute of Science and Technology Great Lakes Research Division. They are (left to right), Miss Elzbieta Kopczynska of Warsaw, Poland, a graduate student in oceanography; Lion F. Gardiner of Seal Cliff, N. Y., a graduate zoology student (holding anchor chain); and William J. Stocklin of Stanford Conn., a senior majoring in oceanography.
Ann Arbor News, July 23, 1964
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ANCHOR AWEIGH: Three University students are shown here on the loading dock on the Forest Ave. side of the North University Building inspecting an ancient 1,500-pound anchor retrieved from an unidentified sunken ship in Lake Michigan by the U-M Institute of Science and Technology Great Lakes Research Division. They are (left to right), Miss Elzbieta Kopczynska of Warsaw, Poland, a graduate student in oceanography; Lion F. Gardiner of Seal Cliff, N. Y., a graduate zoology student (holding anchor chain); and William J. Stocklin of Stanford Conn., a senior majoring in oceanography.
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1964
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July
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