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Single woman's dorm room at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Single woman's dorm room at Willow Village, September 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
Caption:
DORM QUARTERS AT WEST LODGE ARE MINUTE BUT SHIPSHAPE: The room of an ex-Wave bears no resemblance to barracks bareness. Modern paintings, property of the student, adorn the walls, pale blue denim cover makes the bed a studio couch. Women veterans live in one dormitory of 19 reserved for 1,500 University of Michigan single students.

Rev. J. L. Browder (left) and Rev. Robert A. Boettger at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Rev. J. L. Browder (left) and Rev. Robert A. Boettger at Willow Village, September 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
Caption:
INTER-RACIAL HARMONY IS THEIR AIM: With a 20 percent Negro population living in the Village, racial "good neighborliness" is a must. Rev. J. L. Browder, left, and Rev. Robert A. Boettger, work together toward a common goal. Both men carry on active programs for teen-age and younger married groups.

Ex-Army Air Force pilot Donald J. Henigee builds a fence at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ex-Army Air Force pilot Donald J. Henigee builds a fence at Willow Village, September 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
Caption:
PLEASE FENCE US IN: So said the wife of Donald J. Henigee, of 1577 Tully Ct. Ex-AAF night fighter pilot Henigee decided a fenced yard was the answer to keeping his two children in, stray Village dogs out; so is shown above as he started his fence project. Appropriately enough he's a sophomore in the U. of M. School of Architecture

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1945
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