Kids playing at the Co-operative nursery in Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Single woman's dorm room at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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.
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Units at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Rev. J. L. Browder (left) and Rev. Robert A. Boettger with villagers in front of Willow Village church, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Rev. J. L. Browder (left) and Rev. Robert A. Boettger at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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.
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Ex-Army Air Force pilot Donald J. Henigee builds a fence at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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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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Units at Willow Village, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Babies And Co-Operative Spirit Feature Life At Veterans Village
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September
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1947
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Life On Michigan's Second Campus -- Willow Village
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15
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1946
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Site For Veterans' Housing Units
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