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U-M Apartment Construction on North Campus, January 1969

U-M Apartment Construction on North Campus, January 1969 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1969
Caption:
U-M Apartments Going Up on North Campus: Pictured is a portion of about 400 townhouse-type apartment units the University is constructing on its North Campus between the present Northwood Apartments and the Park, Davis and Co. Laboratory on Plymouth Rd. Designed for married students and younger faculty members, the units will contain 40 one-bedroom, 205 two-bedroom, and 155 three-bedroom apartments, according to John G. McKevitt, assistant to the U-M vice president for business and finance. Total cost of the project has been set at $6,400,000. Most of the units are scheduled for completion by fall.

Aerial Photograph of University of Michigan North Campus and Northwood Apartments, June 1957

Aerial Photograph of University of Michigan North Campus and Northwood Apartments, June 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1957
Caption:
University's North Campus: Gradually taking on the aspects of a community in itself is the University's North Campus, where some 1,000 persons now live. The Northwood Apartments in the foreground, with ample parking facilities, are for married students and their families. This photo was taken looking south. At the top of the picture is the Veterans Hospital. University laboratory buildings are scattered between the apartments and the hospital. The long, curving road at the left is Beal Ave., named for a former University Regent, the late Junius E. Beal of Ann Arbor.

Aerial Photograph of University of Michigan School of Music Building, September 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Aerial Photograph of University of Michigan School of Music Building, September 1976 image
Year:
1976
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1976
Caption:
A Peaceful Setting: It's nestled into one of the most peaceful, pleasant hillside settings in the city. It's by a quiet lake where, often in good weather, concerts or recitals are performed. This is the U-M School of Music building, designed by Aero Saarinen and completed in 1964. This North Campus site is a center for musical education, housing one of the oldest music colleges in the country, and the hub of a vast array of musical activities on campus. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)