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Albert Lockwood House (Sigma Nu Fraternity), 1910

Albert Lockwood House (Sigma Nu Fraternity), 1910 image
Year:
1910

Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 1903

Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 1903 image
Year:
1903

Amariah Freeman House, 1908

Amariah Freeman House, 1908 image
Year:
1908

Leander J. Hoover Mansion, 1918

Leander J. Hoover Mansion, 1918 image
Year:
1918

University of Michigan Delta Delta Delta Pledges, October 1936

University of Michigan Delta Delta Delta Pledges, October 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1936
Caption:
TRI-DELTA PLEDGES TWO ANN ARBOR FRESHMEN: The Ann Arbor women, Miss Ruth Constanct Bryant (left) and Miss Mary Margaret Meloche (second), who are pledges of Delta Delta Delta sorority, were chatting with the house president, Miss Jean Greenwald of New Kensington, Pa., (third) and Miss Marjory Coe (right) one of the Ann Arbor actives, as they looked over the published list that recorded their pledge class as one of the largest taken among the 18 sororities here this fall.

University of Michigan Sigma Chi Brothers Prepare for Victory Celebration Photographer: Doug Fulton

University of Michigan Sigma Chi Brothers Prepare for Victory Celebration image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1967
Caption:
Members of the University's Sigma Chi Fraternity begin unpacking 40 miles of blue and gold toilet paper to decorate a "victory tree" in front of the fraternity house--the site of an "Annihilate State" pep rally set for 9 p.m. tomorrow. They are (left to right) Chuck Tellas, Alan Stevens, Stan Pawlowski and Don Lindow. The U-M football squad, cheerleaders, Head Coach "Bump" Elliott, Wally Weber and Dr. Hazel Losh will be on hand for the event.

University of Michigan Fraternity Brothers Preparing for Cross Country Road Trip Photographer: Doug Fulton

University of Michigan Fraternity Brothers Preparing for Cross Country Road Trip image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1964
Caption:
University students Thomas H. England (left) and James B. Lumbard did not need Horace Greeley to give them his 125-year-old advice of "Go West, young man." Nothing, barring unforeseen disaster, can keep the two Ann Arborites and seven of their fellow Theta Chi fraternity brothers from their "California or Bust destination--Pasadena and the Rose Bowl. The trailer on wheels in which they hit the road yesterday is equipped to sleep eight and has a heater, kitchen facilities and several of the other comforts of home.