Willow Run Airport acquired By the University of Michigan, June 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1946
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Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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HUGE APRON: Largest of the three hangars at Willow Run airport is shown above with a partial view of the huge concrete apron which extends over the west part of the field. The hangar was used for conversion of bombers for special uses.
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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HUGE APRON: Largest of the three hangars at Willow Run airport is shown above with a partial view of the huge concrete apron which extends over the west part of the field. The hangar was used for conversion of bombers for special uses.
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Willow Run Airport acquired By the University of Michigan, June 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
Caption:
DOUBLE HANGAR: Pictured above is a double hangar, one of three which the University has obtained with procurement of Willow Run airport for an expanded program in aeronautical engineering. The hangar is on the southwest corner of the airport.
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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DOUBLE HANGAR: Pictured above is a double hangar, one of three which the University has obtained with procurement of Willow Run airport for an expanded program in aeronautical engineering. The hangar is on the southwest corner of the airport.
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Willow Run Airport acquired By the University of Michigan, June 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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ON SOUTH END: The hangar pictured above, a rear view, is located on the south end of Willow Run airfield. Built adjacent to the huge Ford bomber plant, which now houses the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation and Graham-Paige Motors, the airport contains six major runways besides the three hangars. The airport is located on an express highway, 30 miles west of Detroit, and has been idle since the war.
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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ON SOUTH END: The hangar pictured above, a rear view, is located on the south end of Willow Run airfield. Built adjacent to the huge Ford bomber plant, which now houses the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation and Graham-Paige Motors, the airport contains six major runways besides the three hangars. The airport is located on an express highway, 30 miles west of Detroit, and has been idle since the war.
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Willow Run Airport acquired By the University of Michigan, June 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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ARMY INSTALLATION: Part of the Army installation on the east side of Willow Run airfield is shown in the above picture. The War Assets Administration's license to the University provides for the transfer of the Army camp as well as the airport.
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1946
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ARMY INSTALLATION: Part of the Army installation on the east side of Willow Run airfield is shown in the above picture. The War Assets Administration's license to the University provides for the transfer of the Army camp as well as the airport.
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Transformed theater to reopen
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Cat With Michigan "M" On Its Head, November 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1964
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M(eow) Booster: The "M" marking on the forehead of this cat owned by Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fleming, 1936 Pontiac St., is being looked upon by family and friends as clear indication of a University athletic booster. The marking drew increased comment as Michigan's football squad marched through a highly successful season to take the Big Ten crown and a Rose Bowl bid, Mrs. Fleming said.
Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1964
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M(eow) Booster: The "M" marking on the forehead of this cat owned by Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fleming, 1936 Pontiac St., is being looked upon by family and friends as clear indication of a University athletic booster. The marking drew increased comment as Michigan's football squad marched through a highly successful season to take the Big Ten crown and a Rose Bowl bid, Mrs. Fleming said.
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Students At M.C. Station Prepare To Depart For Holidays, December 1949
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1949
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