Burton Memorial Tower Overlooks A Snowy Campus, March 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1956
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CITY UNDER SNOW: Motorists to the contrary, Ann Arbor looked its prettiest of the winter this morning in the sunny aftermath of yesterday's 7-inch snowfall, heaviest of the season. Views of white beauty were visible all over the city. One of Ann Arbor's principal landmarks, the Burton Memorial Tower (top picture) stands above the whiteness of the Rackham Building grounds. Below, the wooded intersection of Scottwood Ave. and Norway Rd. is silently cloaked by the thick snow.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1956
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CITY UNDER SNOW: Motorists to the contrary, Ann Arbor looked its prettiest of the winter this morning in the sunny aftermath of yesterday's 7-inch snowfall, heaviest of the season. Views of white beauty were visible all over the city. One of Ann Arbor's principal landmarks, the Burton Memorial Tower (top picture) stands above the whiteness of the Rackham Building grounds. Below, the wooded intersection of Scottwood Ave. and Norway Rd. is silently cloaked by the thick snow.
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Snow Covers The Intersection Of Scottwood Avenue & Norway Road, March 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1956
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CITY UNDER SNOW: Motorists to the contrary, Ann Arbor looked its prettiest of the winter this morning in the sunny aftermath of yesterday's 7-inch snowfall, heaviest of the season. Views of white beauty were visible all over the city. One of Ann Arbor's principal landmarks, the Burton Memorial Tower (top picture) stands above the whiteness of the Rackham Building grounds. Below, the wooded intersection of Scottwood Ave. and Norway Rd. is silently cloaked by the thick snow.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1956
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CITY UNDER SNOW: Motorists to the contrary, Ann Arbor looked its prettiest of the winter this morning in the sunny aftermath of yesterday's 7-inch snowfall, heaviest of the season. Views of white beauty were visible all over the city. One of Ann Arbor's principal landmarks, the Burton Memorial Tower (top picture) stands above the whiteness of the Rackham Building grounds. Below, the wooded intersection of Scottwood Ave. and Norway Rd. is silently cloaked by the thick snow.
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Huron Hills club members about to try a toboggan chute on the golf course, December 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1937
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TESTING NEW SLIDE: Huron Hills country club, scene of many a closely contested golf match during the summer months, has been transformed into a winter sports center by club members. In the above picture, three toboggans are shown about to take off on the long chute which has been built near the 18th green. On the right are shown R. S. Hawley, Jr., his sister, Evelyn Hawley, Paul Reed and William Buttolph. The center toboggan contains Mary Lou Strickland; her mother, Mrs. W. Strickland, Mrs. Larry Gray and James Swenson of Detroit while the one at the left carries William Strickland, club president, Mrs. Norman Ottmar, Mrs. Florence Swenson of Detroit and Mrs. Betty Spokes.
Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1937
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TESTING NEW SLIDE: Huron Hills country club, scene of many a closely contested golf match during the summer months, has been transformed into a winter sports center by club members. In the above picture, three toboggans are shown about to take off on the long chute which has been built near the 18th green. On the right are shown R. S. Hawley, Jr., his sister, Evelyn Hawley, Paul Reed and William Buttolph. The center toboggan contains Mary Lou Strickland; her mother, Mrs. W. Strickland, Mrs. Larry Gray and James Swenson of Detroit while the one at the left carries William Strickland, club president, Mrs. Norman Ottmar, Mrs. Florence Swenson of Detroit and Mrs. Betty Spokes.
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Snow Elephant Outside Phi Sigma Kappa, March 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1938
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ELEPHANT OF THE SNOWS: One of the more ambitious snow art projects of the current renaissance in Ann Arbor folk sculpture is this behemoth by the boys of Phi Sigma Kappa at 1043 Baldwin Ave.
Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1938
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ELEPHANT OF THE SNOWS: One of the more ambitious snow art projects of the current renaissance in Ann Arbor folk sculpture is this behemoth by the boys of Phi Sigma Kappa at 1043 Baldwin Ave.
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Mary Frances Greschke & Betty Jane Courtright Perform At The City Skating Carnival, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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GAVE FANCY SKATING EXHIBITION: Miss Mary Frances Greschke and Miss Betty Jane Courtright are shown above executing one of the manuevers in their figure skating exhibition put on Saturday at Wines Field. In the above picture Miss Greschke is in front.
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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GAVE FANCY SKATING EXHIBITION: Miss Mary Frances Greschke and Miss Betty Jane Courtright are shown above executing one of the manuevers in their figure skating exhibition put on Saturday at Wines Field. In the above picture Miss Greschke is in front.
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Nancy Upson Competes At The City Skating Carnival, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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WON FIGURE SKATING TITLE: Although ice conditions were far from being satisfactory for the figure skaters in the city skating carnival at Wines Field Saturday, Miss Nancy Upson, shown above, won the novice title in the competition for girls.
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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WON FIGURE SKATING TITLE: Although ice conditions were far from being satisfactory for the figure skaters in the city skating carnival at Wines Field Saturday, Miss Nancy Upson, shown above, won the novice title in the competition for girls.
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Young Spectator At The City Skating Carnival, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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DISINTERESTED: This youngster watching the city skating carnival at Wines Field Saturday was well bundled and yet doesn't appear to be getting much of a kick out of the meet.
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1939
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DISINTERESTED: This youngster watching the city skating carnival at Wines Field Saturday was well bundled and yet doesn't appear to be getting much of a kick out of the meet.
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Tally Walker and Mike Fox model current ski fashions, November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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Variety's The Word: If there's one word which characterizes this season's ski fashions it's variety. For a sampling: At the left, U-M coed Tally Walker wears an aqua warm-up suit with contrasting textures of diamond quilt and smooth nylon while Mike Fox sports "farmer pants" in bright green and yellow set off with yellow turtleneck and suspenders. Bright yellow boots complete his outfit. At the right, Tally Walker wears a fur-lined vest which zips or opens to show the lining inside, red, white and blue boots and a white western-style hat. Anne Derleth, holding psychedelic print skis, wears a purple jumpsuit in new stretch gabardine with a white shell underneath, along with a crash helmet which would double for motorcycling. (News photos by Cecil Lockard.)
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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Variety's The Word: If there's one word which characterizes this season's ski fashions it's variety. For a sampling: At the left, U-M coed Tally Walker wears an aqua warm-up suit with contrasting textures of diamond quilt and smooth nylon while Mike Fox sports "farmer pants" in bright green and yellow set off with yellow turtleneck and suspenders. Bright yellow boots complete his outfit. At the right, Tally Walker wears a fur-lined vest which zips or opens to show the lining inside, red, white and blue boots and a white western-style hat. Anne Derleth, holding psychedelic print skis, wears a purple jumpsuit in new stretch gabardine with a white shell underneath, along with a crash helmet which would double for motorcycling. (News photos by Cecil Lockard.)
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Anne Derleth models current ski fashion, November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1970
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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One-Piece Jumpsuit: Anne Derleth wears a one-piece white jumpsuit set off with a lime green turtleneck and thick European sun glasses -- nice for both the slopes and apres ski. The diamond quilted nylon is slimming and a change from conventional bulky sweaters. (Fashions by The Peak)
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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One-Piece Jumpsuit: Anne Derleth wears a one-piece white jumpsuit set off with a lime green turtleneck and thick European sun glasses -- nice for both the slopes and apres ski. The diamond quilted nylon is slimming and a change from conventional bulky sweaters. (Fashions by The Peak)
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