House to be Demolished for the E. Royster Harper Hall, 1 Marshall Ct, April 3, 2024 clone Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2024
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Houses to be Demolished for the E. Royster Harper Hall, Marshall Ct, April 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Houses to be Demolished for the E. Royster Harper Hall, Marshall Ct, April 3, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Variety Of Building Going On
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11
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November
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1966
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Freshman Jean Boehlke Moves Into Stockwell Hall At The University Of Michigan, September 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1960
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TOTE THAT LOAD: Moving from her home in Saginaw to Stockwell Dormitory at the University for nine months can mean a big shift in personal belongings, but one wonders how large that pile will grow by next June after Freshman Jean Boehlke brings back Christmas presents plus various and sundry "incidentals." Helping her make the "big shift" is Had Beatty of Toledo, O., a junior at Dartmouth College, who has come to the U-M to "make some money." We agree that he's earning it on this trip, especially since that load has to be towed up to the fourth floor. Also pictured (at far right) are Miss Boehlke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boehlke of Saginaw.
Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1960
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TOTE THAT LOAD: Moving from her home in Saginaw to Stockwell Dormitory at the University for nine months can mean a big shift in personal belongings, but one wonders how large that pile will grow by next June after Freshman Jean Boehlke brings back Christmas presents plus various and sundry "incidentals." Helping her make the "big shift" is Had Beatty of Toledo, O., a junior at Dartmouth College, who has come to the U-M to "make some money." We agree that he's earning it on this trip, especially since that load has to be towed up to the fourth floor. Also pictured (at far right) are Miss Boehlke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boehlke of Saginaw.
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Freshmen Invade Campus
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14
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September
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1960
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Palmer Field and Hill Dormitories, Spring 1967 Photographer: Jeff Parsons
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1967
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Poster For 1947 Fred Waring Show Found At Willow Village Dormitories, March 1954
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1954
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Ceiling of Willow Village West Lodge Dormitory During Demolition, March 1954
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1954
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West Lodge Dormitories Ready For Demolition At Willow Village, March 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1954
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Willow Village Buildings Going Down: Demolition began late yesterday on two former government dormitories at Willow Village. Once used as living quarters for U-M students, the two structures are being torn down by Dave's Surplus Store of Ypsilanti, which submitted a high bid of $2,613. Located on Wendell Ct., the buildings are called the West Lodge dormitories.
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1954
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Willow Village Buildings Going Down: Demolition began late yesterday on two former government dormitories at Willow Village. Once used as living quarters for U-M students, the two structures are being torn down by Dave's Surplus Store of Ypsilanti, which submitted a high bid of $2,613. Located on Wendell Ct., the buildings are called the West Lodge dormitories.
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