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Pete & Bump Elliott Visit Schembechler Hall, July 1995 Photographer: William Jordan

Pete & Bump Elliott Visit Schembechler Hall, July 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1995
Caption:
Pete (left) and Bump Elliott have national championship memories of Michigan football - and those memories are being shared with their families at the Margaret Dow Towsley Museum in Schembechler Hall.

The Families Of Pete & Bump Elliott Visit Schembechler Hall, July 1995 Photographer: William Jordan

The Families Of Pete & Bump Elliott Visit Schembechler Hall, July 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 6, 1995
Caption:
Bump and Pete Elliott pose with their grandchildren in front of a display about the brothers in Schembechler Hall. Pete's two sons also played at U-M and Bump's son played at Iowa.

Taylor Calhoun Is Loaded Onto A Survival Flight Helicopter, September 1995 Photographer: William Jordan

Taylor Calhoun Is Loaded Onto A Survival Flight Helicopter, September 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 12, 1995
Caption:
A patient is loaded onto a University of Michigan Survival Flight helicopter after a two-car crash late Monday on I-94 in Lima Township west of Ann Arbor that claimed two lives - a Jackson man and Taylor Elizabeth-Blair Calhoun, a 16-year-old junior class president at Huron High School.

Chef Ra Speaks At Hash Bash, April 6, 1997 Photographer: William Jordan

Chef Ra Speaks At Hash Bash, April 6, 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1997
Caption:
Chef Ra, a speaker at the 1997 Hash Bash, addresses a soggy group of listeners.

U-M Public Safety Pat Down Hash Bash Participant, April 6, 1997 Photographer: William Jordan

U-M Public Safety Pat Down Hash Bash Participant, April 6, 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1997
Caption:
University of Michigan Department of Public Safety officer Michelle Phelps pats down a Hash Bash participant Saturday on the U-M Diag. The DPS estimated that 3,000 people took part in the event.