Michigan Union Opera Chorus Line, December 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1940
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The Oriental chorus in the Michigan Union opera "Take a Number" should be an hilarious hit. It includes football players and other males not usually associated with light-footed performance. Here are Bob Bush, Whitey Fraumann, Tom Armstrong, Bob Ingalls and Jack Silcott practicing a number. The show opens next week.
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1940
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The Oriental chorus in the Michigan Union opera "Take a Number" should be an hilarious hit. It includes football players and other males not usually associated with light-footed performance. Here are Bob Bush, Whitey Fraumann, Tom Armstrong, Bob Ingalls and Jack Silcott practicing a number. The show opens next week.
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Michigan Union Opera Costume Fitting For Football Players In Chorus, December 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1940
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OH! MY GOODNESS! PLEASE DON'T LOOK: This is a very intimate picture of a couple of Michigan's real red-blooded football players. At the left is that slashing, hard-charging end Harlan Fraumann. Helping him adjust his head-gear (Pardon, I mean turban) is Miss Emma Hirsch, wardrobe mistress of the Michigan Union Opera. Standing rather bewildered at the right is that rough-going Wolverine center and line-backer-upper, Bob Ingalls who just doesn't seem to know how to adjust the remainder of his equipment. Coach Crisler's boys are getting dressed for their oriental dance number in the Union Opera, "Take A Number" which will be presented at the Lydia Mendelssohn theater starting next week.
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1940
Caption:
OH! MY GOODNESS! PLEASE DON'T LOOK: This is a very intimate picture of a couple of Michigan's real red-blooded football players. At the left is that slashing, hard-charging end Harlan Fraumann. Helping him adjust his head-gear (Pardon, I mean turban) is Miss Emma Hirsch, wardrobe mistress of the Michigan Union Opera. Standing rather bewildered at the right is that rough-going Wolverine center and line-backer-upper, Bob Ingalls who just doesn't seem to know how to adjust the remainder of his equipment. Coach Crisler's boys are getting dressed for their oriental dance number in the Union Opera, "Take A Number" which will be presented at the Lydia Mendelssohn theater starting next week.
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Bob Westfall Makes Good On Frosh Team
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October
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1938
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