Boulder Painted with "Stomp State"
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1970
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The big boulder at Hill and Washtenaw, used for graffiti by U-M students long before they thought of marking up construction fences, carries the message of the week: "Stomp State," in appropriate colors. These days the rock is more likely to bear some such phrase as "Power to the People," but for a week now it has carried that simple, old-fashioned battle cry so well understood by the Maize and Blue.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1970
Caption
The big boulder at Hill and Washtenaw, used for graffiti by U-M students long before they thought of marking up construction fences, carries the message of the week: "Stomp State," in appropriate colors. These days the rock is more likely to bear some such phrase as "Power to the People," but for a week now it has carried that simple, old-fashioned battle cry so well understood by the Maize and Blue.
Year
1970
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October
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