Fire Routs Coeds From Sorority House
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24
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January
Year
1948
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Local Members Of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority Plan To Celebrate International Reunion Day, April 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1937
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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1937
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LOCAL WOMEN PLAN REUNION DAY: Talking over arrangements for observance of international reunion day of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Saturday, are (left to right) Miss Barbara Nelson of E. University Ave., general chairman; Mrs. King Stutzman of Hill St., press chairman; Miss Helen Chapin of Granger Ave., arrangements; and Miss Ruth Pence of Lawrence St., finance.
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1937
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LOCAL WOMEN PLAN REUNION DAY: Talking over arrangements for observance of international reunion day of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Saturday, are (left to right) Miss Barbara Nelson of E. University Ave., general chairman; Mrs. King Stutzman of Hill St., press chairman; Miss Helen Chapin of Granger Ave., arrangements; and Miss Ruth Pence of Lawrence St., finance.
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College Set Announces Plans for Subscription Dance
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17
Month
December
Year
1935
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University of Michigan Students Revel in the Blizzard, January 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1978
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1978
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A Real Picnic - The blizzard of '78 has been no picnic. But the boys at University of Michigan's Phi Delta Theta fraternity didn't think that should prevent a "beach party". The hardy bunch, reclining above [this photo], in lawn chairs around their make-shift beach outside the Carriage House at 1224 Washtenaw Court, had one comment Thursday. "More beer." Meanwhile outside the dorms nearby, students created small blizzards of their own playing football in the two-foot drifts of snow. Technically, U-M classes weren't canceled until Friday afternoon but teacher and student absenteeism ran high both Thursday and Friday. Classes are supposed to resume Monday.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1978
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A Real Picnic - The blizzard of '78 has been no picnic. But the boys at University of Michigan's Phi Delta Theta fraternity didn't think that should prevent a "beach party". The hardy bunch, reclining above [this photo], in lawn chairs around their make-shift beach outside the Carriage House at 1224 Washtenaw Court, had one comment Thursday. "More beer." Meanwhile outside the dorms nearby, students created small blizzards of their own playing football in the two-foot drifts of snow. Technically, U-M classes weren't canceled until Friday afternoon but teacher and student absenteeism ran high both Thursday and Friday. Classes are supposed to resume Monday.
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University of Michigan Homecoming Mud Bowl Game, November 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Fraternities Clash at the University of Michigan Homecoming Mud Bowl Game, November 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1969
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Extra Muddy Mud Bowl. It was a real Mud Bowl for the Homecoming activities which preceded the big game in Michigan Stadium. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon tosses a pass in the mud in the game won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12-6 over Phi Delta Theta. In the Mud Bowl soccer game, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority defeated Collegiate Sorosis, 1-0. The games were held at the winning fraternity's house at 1408 Washtenaw.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1969
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Extra Muddy Mud Bowl. It was a real Mud Bowl for the Homecoming activities which preceded the big game in Michigan Stadium. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon tosses a pass in the mud in the game won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12-6 over Phi Delta Theta. In the Mud Bowl soccer game, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority defeated Collegiate Sorosis, 1-0. The games were held at the winning fraternity's house at 1408 Washtenaw.
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Ann Arbor Police Officer With Bell Stolen From Michigan State University Fraternity, September 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1960
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The Copper And The Bell: Ann Arbor Patrolman Charles Fleming checks a large bell "borrowed" last summer from the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house on the Michigan State University campus. The U-M chapter of the fraternity recovered the bell from another campus group yesterday and asked police to keep it for them until it can be returned to the MSU campus this afternoon. It's no painted blue; it was green and white.
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1960
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The Copper And The Bell: Ann Arbor Patrolman Charles Fleming checks a large bell "borrowed" last summer from the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house on the Michigan State University campus. The U-M chapter of the fraternity recovered the bell from another campus group yesterday and asked police to keep it for them until it can be returned to the MSU campus this afternoon. It's no painted blue; it was green and white.
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Grave Problem: Headstone Provides Mystery
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26
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February
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1959
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Ann Arbor Police Patrolman Marvin L. Dann With Gravestone, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1959
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Mystery Stone: Patrolman Marvin L. Dann of the Ann Arbor Police Department inspects the 62-year-old gravestone found in the attic of a University fraternity house.
Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1959
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Mystery Stone: Patrolman Marvin L. Dann of the Ann Arbor Police Department inspects the 62-year-old gravestone found in the attic of a University fraternity house.
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Stray Dog Held in Ann Arbor Police Jail Awaiting Placement, February 1956
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1956
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