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Workers In U-M Underground Tunnels, August 7, 1947 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte

Workers In U-M Underground Tunnels, August 7, 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1947
Caption:
Welding is a hot enough business even on a cool day, but add the smothering temperatures which have visited Ann Arbor this week and you get a job few men would envy. Harold Dapprich of Ypsilanti, the welder in the above picture, isn't quite as warm as you may think, however. He is at work replacing a steam main in the University's underground tunnel system where the temperature is some eight degrees cooler than outside. It's a different story in tunnels leading to the buildings which use steam for cooking or sterilizing purposes. There the temperature gets as high as 120 degrees.

University Of Michigan Snowman, December 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

University Of Michigan Snowman, December 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1962
Caption:
"M" SNOWMAN: The first heavy snowfall of the season provided an excellent opportunity for amateur snow sculptors to ply their art. First-prize honors might go to an eight-foot tall Michigan snowman fashioned by Martin Thomas of Long Island, N. Y., John (Bill) Glace and Mike Drake. Thomas poses beside the snowman, which is naturally equipped with a Michigan pennant, in the front yard of the Glace home at 1421 Marian Ave.

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Year
1962
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Symbolic Screens - New Choir Screen at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, March 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Symbolic Screens - New Choir Screen at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, March 1939 image
Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1939
Caption:
Symbolic Screens: Coats of arms of individuals prominent in the history of the Episcopal church, the city and the University, are painted on shields incorporated in woodwork screens installed in St. Andrew's Episcopal church. A detail of the screens showing some of the shields is pictured above.

Elie Wiesel Awarded The First Raoul Wallenberg Medal By U-M President James J. Duderstadt, September 26, 1990 Photographer: Suzette Cook

Elie Wiesel Awarded The First Raoul Wallenberg Medal By U-M President James J. Duderstadt, September 26, 1990 image
Year:
1990
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1990
Caption:
Elie Wiesel, left, is given the first University of Michigan Raoul Wallenberg Medal by U-M President James J. Duderstadt.