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National Guard Returning from Flint Sit-Down Strike, February 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

National  Guard Returning from Flint Sit-Down Strike, February 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1937
Caption:
HOME AGAIN: Members of C. K. Michigan National guard, were dismissed at the Armory after their return by trucks yesterday from Flint, where they have been on riot duty in the automobile strike sector. The picture above is of the general scene at the Armory.

First Night at Golden Gloves Tournament, January 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

First Night at Golden Gloves Tournament, January 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1938
Caption:
REAL SPIRIT PREVAILS IN GOLDEN GLOVES: This picture typifies the true spirit of Golden Glove boxing. Cy Hughes of Ann Arbor, left, had just knocked out John Frauser of Dexter, right, in the third round of their novice welterweight bout at the Armory last night. But here they are on their way to the dressing room, arms around each other and, judging from the expressions on their faces, no hard feelings.

Gerald Coon and Eddie Scott during a Golden Gloves bout, January 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Gerald Coon and Eddie Scott during a Golden Gloves bout, January 1936  image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1936
Caption:
DETROITER WINS CLOSE DECISION--Above are Gerald Coon, left of Detroit, and Eddie Scott, Ann Arbor, open flyweights in their bout at the Armory last night. Coon won a hair-line decision with a spirited attack in the last minute of the third round. The decision was not unanimous.

Ann Arbor Armory, 1999 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Ann Arbor Armory, 1999 image
Year:
1999

CDVO: Victory Garden Reading Room, April 1943 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

CDVO: Victory Garden Reading Room, April 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1943
Caption:
CDVO MAKES NEEDED GARDENING INFORMATION AVAILABLE: If correct knowledge before the fact is prerequisite to War Gardening success, the Neigborhood War Garden Committee is doing its bit towards making Ann Arbor plots bloom green with vegetables this year. The committee has established a Garden Reading Center in the Armory where would-be-growers can brush up on technical facts before going too far in their plantings. Shown taking advantage of the center's facilities are Mrs. A. K. Stevens (back to camera, scar on head), of S. Marshall Ct; Mrs. F. M. Hull, 1519 Shadford Rd., seated, and Mrs. Oscar Boehnke, 1503 Linwood Ave., standing at end of table. Behind the table dispensing the information and literature are Mrs. A. S. Whitney and Mrs. Raleigh Schorling.