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Draftees Leaving for Induction

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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1965
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Twenty-one young men boarded a bus at the city bus station early this morning to answer the November draft call for Washtenaw County. They were taken to Ft. Wayne in Detroit, where they will be processed and sent to basic training camps in various parts of the United States. The November call nationally was the largest since the early days of the Korean War, but was smaller in the county than the October quota of 36. December's call is 18.

Year
1965
Month
November
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ELKS Club

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Year
1968
Month
May
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University of Michigan Students Protest In Front of President's House, February 6, 1970

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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1970
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Pickets Protest In Front Of University President's Home

Year
1970
Month
February
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Anti-ADC Protestors

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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1968
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Anti-ADC Protestors: County residents protesting additional allotments to ADC mothers today picketed the County Building where the Board of Supervisors were holding their annual meeting. About 45 persons took part in the demonstration, carrying such signs as "Students Keep Your Noses in Your Books," "ADC Mothers, From Rags to Riches," and "ADC Mothers Stop Free-loading and Start Working." The County Building was the scene of earlier pro-ADC picketing.

Year
1968
Month
September
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Dr Maier with Rat Jumping through Trap to Food

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Dr Maier & rat jumping through trap to food (or no food) after being forced off platform by air stream. Dr Maier holds air control. Norman Raymond Frederick Maier (1900–1977) was an experimental psychologist who worked primarily at the University of Michigan. His research on rats during the 1930s and 1940s challenged the reigning behaviorist paradigm. In the 1950s he changed his area of research to industrial psychology. Maier graduated with a BA from the University of Michigan in 1923. After a year of graduate work, he studied at the University of Berlin during 1925 and 1926, and completed his PhD at Michigan in 1928, and joined the faculty at Michigan in 1931.

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Ann Arbor City Council - Human Rights Party Winners Jerry DeGrieck and Nancy Wechsler

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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1972
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Gerald De Grieck And Nancy Wechsler

Year
1972
Month
November
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Gerald C. DeGrieck won in Ward One. Nancy Weschsler won in Ward Two.

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Billie Spurlin, renovating the State Theater, September 1992

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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1992
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Billie Spurlin, with his father, is renovating the State Theater.

Year
1992
Month
September
Day
4
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Refurbishing the Marquee, State Theater, August 1989

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Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1989
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The State Theater may again show films after is facelift. Here Steve Papovich and brother, Bob, work on the old marquee.

Year
1989
Month
August
Day
2
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Refurbishing Facade of the State Theater Building, July 1989

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Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1989
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Bob Koles, of Media Six Sign Corp., eases down a ladder in front of the State theater building, located at 231 S. State St. Koles and his crew are refurbishing the facade of the building which is currently undergoing renovation.

Year
1989
Month
July
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State Theater, January 1989

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Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1989
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Hogarth Management of Ann Arbor says it hopes to keep many of the building's classic touches, such as the vertical 'State' sign, but is not promising anything until it studies costs, building codes and other matters.

Year
1989
Month
January
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Marina Oswald at the University of Michigan English Language Institute

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Year
1965
Month
February
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Marina Oswald at the University of Michigan English Language Institute.

Marina Oswald (born Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova (Russian: Марина Николаевна Прусакова) on July 17, 1941, is the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald.

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Marina Oswald in University of Michigan English Language Institute classroom

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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1965
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Mrs. Marina Oswald (left) approaches the University's English language Institute and (above) takes her seat in the classroom as one of some 28,000 students arriving on campus this week for the start of the second term. The widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, who was accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy, is taking an eight-week cram course in English. The ELI course consists of five hours of classes and laboratory work daily, six days a week, and is aimed at giving foreign students a working knowledge of English. Her two daughters, June Lee, 3, and Marina Rachel, 1, remained in Dallas.

Year
1965
Month
January
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Rudy Tomjanovich cheered by teammates, University of Michigan vs Indiana University Basketball Game, 1970

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Year
1970
Month
March
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Rudy Tomjanovich cheered by teammates, University of Michigan vs Indiana University Basketball Game, 1970

(#45) Rudy Tomjanovich used an outstanding jump shot and a knack for grabbing rebounds to average 30 points and fifteen rebounds per game and earn All-America honors in 1970. An outstanding high school player in Hamtramck, Michigan, Tomjanovich's accomplishments in the first three years of play in Crisler Arena (1967-1970) made him one of Michigan's basketball immortals.

Over the course of three seasons, the 6-7 forward corralled 1,039 rebounds, still the highest total in Michigan history, and twice led the Big Ten in rebounding (1968-69 and 1969-70). He led the team in scoring in each of his three seasons, totaling 1,808 point, sixth on the all-time list. His 25.1 career scoring average ranks second only to Cazzie Russell. Tomjanovich still holds the Crisler Arena records for single game scoring and field goals (48 points and 21 field goals vs Indiana, 1/7/69) and single game rebounding record (27 in Michigan's first game in Crisler Arean vs Kentucky, 12/2/67). His best rebounding effort came against Loyola in 1969 when he grabbed 30 caroms - tops on the Michigan all-time list.

Tomjanovich was chosen by the San Diego (later Houston) Rockets with the second pick in the 1970 NBA draft. In a twelve year pro career, he compiled some impressive statistics: 13,383 points, 17.4 points per game average, .501 field goal percentage, 6,198 rebounds. His number 45 jersey was retired by the Rockets. In 1992 he was called upon to be a mid-season replacement as head coach of his former team. Two years later Rudy led the Rockets the NBA title and captured another one in 1996. - Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History.

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Rudy Tomjanovich taking aim at University of Michigan vs Indiana University Basketball Game, 1970

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Year
1970
Month
March
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Rudy Tomjanovich taking aim at University of Michigan vs Indiana University Basketball Game, 1970

(#45) Rudy Tomjanovich used an outstanding jump shot and a knack for grabbing rebounds to average 30 points and fifteen rebounds per game and earn All-America honors in 1970. An outstanding high school player in Hamtramck, Michigan, Tomjanovich's accomplishments in the first three years of play in Crisler Arena (1967-1970) made him one of Michigan's basketball immortals.

Over the course of three seasons, the 6-7 forward corralled 1,039 rebounds, still the highest total in Michigan history, and twice led the Big Ten in rebounding (1968-69 and 1969-70). He led the team in scoring in each of his three seasons, totaling 1,808 point, sixth on the all-time list. His 25.1 career scoring average ranks second only to Cazzie Russell. Tomjanovich still holds the Crisler Arena records for single game scoring and field goals (48 points and 21 field goals vs Indiana, 1/7/69) and single game rebounding record (27 in Michigan's first game in Crisler Arean vs Kentucky, 12/2/67). His best rebounding effort came against Loyola in 1969 when he grabbed 30 caroms - tops on the Michigan all-time list.

Tomjanovich was chosen by the San Diego (later Houston) Rockets with the second pick in the 1970 NBA draft. In a twelve year pro career, he compiled some impressive statistics: 13,383 points, 17.4 points per game average, .501 field goal percentage, 6,198 rebounds. His number 45 jersey was retired by the Rockets. In 1992 he was called upon to be a mid-season replacement as head coach of his former team. Two years later Rudy led the Rockets the NBA title and captured another one in 1996. - Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History.

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Moms 'Find' Sons On Map

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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1969
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Moms 'Find' Sons On Map - Mrs. Jack McCollum, the mother of PO 3.c. Thomas McCollum, pins a flag locating her son's military duty station on a "Mother's Day Map" at The Broadway card shop, 1115 Broadway. McCollum is stationed aboard the USS Bennington, a carrier, at Long Beach, Calif. The shop is providing the map so that area women can locate the duty stations of their husbands and sons and place a flag at that spot on the map.

Year
1969
Month
May
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"Strike!" Painted on the Wall in Angell Hall

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Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1970
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Empty Auditorium in Angell Hall (Blackboard Sign Says: The Strike is Racist; Go To Class!)

Year
1970
Month
March
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Dr. Maier with the subjects of his experiments

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Dr Maier with Rats Used in Experiments Norman Raymond Frederick Maier (1900–1977) was an experimental psychologist who worked primarily at the University of Michigan. His research on rats during the 1930s and 1940s challenged the reigning behaviorist paradigm. In the 1950s he changed his area of research to industrial psychology. Maier graduated with a BA from the University of Michigan in 1923. After a year of graduate work, he studied at the University of Berlin during 1925 and 1926, and completed his PhD at Michigan in 1928, and joined the faculty at Michigan in 1931.

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Dr Maier with Rats Used in Experiments

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Dr Maier with Rats Used in Experiments. Norman Raymond Frederick Maier (1900–1977) was an experimental psychologist who worked primarily at the University of Michigan. His research on rats during the 1930s and 1940s challenged the reigning behaviorist paradigm. In the 1950s he changed his area of research to industrial psychology. Maier graduated with a BA from the University of Michigan in 1923. After a year of graduate work, he studied at the University of Berlin during 1925 and 1926, and completed his PhD at Michigan in 1928, and joined the faculty at Michigan in 1931.

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