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Students Disrupt Regents Meeting, September 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Students Disrupt Regents Meeting, September 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1969
Caption:
Bookstore Protest Carried To Regents Meeting: This was the scene in the University Regents Room shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday, when several hundred U-M students entered to voice dissatisfaction with a campus bookstore plan approved moments earlier. Regents were forced to move to a larger room in the Michigan Union. Regent Otis M. Smith, standing beside the table at left, bantered with students, telling them "I'm an old radical." Later, he voiced anger. President Robben W. Fleming is seated at the table's far end. Regents seated at the right, from front to far end, are Robert E. Nederlander, Robert J. Brown, Lawrence J. Lindemer, and Paul G. Goebel. Fifth from left among students standing on the ledge behind Fleming is graduate student Peter H. Denton, who asserted, "We're the business of this board." Lindemer replied, "Shut up." (Story on Page 22)

Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Sculpture as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 Photographer: John M. Galloway

Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Sculpture as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 image
Year:
1994
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1994
Caption:
Philip Power, co-founder of the Eskimo Arts Gallery, studies an Inuit sculpture at the gallery's Domino's Farms location.

Jack Strickland Posing with Inuit Sculpture of a Bear at his Gallery, July 1997 Photographer: Alan Warren

Jack Strickland Posing with Inuit Sculpture of a Bear at his Gallery, July 1997 image
Year:
1997
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1997
Caption:
Jack Strickland offers Inuit art such as this soap stone sculpture of a bear at Inuit Art of the Northwest Territories. The gallery is located [in] the Marketplace next to the Farmer's Market in Ann Arbor.