James Livingston Designed Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Married-Student Housing on North Campus, February 1960
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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1960
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New Fraternity Concept: These two apartment buildings (in foreground) and an activities building make up Phi Chi medical fraternity's new, $321,500 installation adjacent to two University Campuses. The building at right has 11 one-bedroom apartments for married Phi Chi men, their wives and children. Teh structure at left has six two-bedroom and five utility apartments for 39 Phi Chi single men. Phi Chi is the first fraternity in the country to provide apartments for married members. The installation, just completed, is located at 2250 Fuller Rd.
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1960
Caption
New Fraternity Concept: These two apartment buildings (in foreground) and an activities building make up Phi Chi medical fraternity's new, $321,500 installation adjacent to two University Campuses. The building at right has 11 one-bedroom apartments for married Phi Chi men, their wives and children. Teh structure at left has six two-bedroom and five utility apartments for 39 Phi Chi single men. Phi Chi is the first fraternity in the country to provide apartments for married members. The installation, just completed, is located at 2250 Fuller Rd.
Year
1960
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January
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