Tennis Reigns Supreme At Ann Arbor Racquet Club
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July
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1967
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Sororities, Fraternities To Spend $1,255,000
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1958
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Delta Gamma House Emphasizes Informal Living
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October
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1958
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Cantilevered Stairs In Architect David Osler's Modern Home, October 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left [this photo] can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left [this photo] can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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David Oslers Transform Old Barn Into Modern Home
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1951
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Architect David Osler Transforms Old Barn Into Modern Home, October 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top) [this photo]. In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top) [this photo]. In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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Mirror Glass Panels Accents Architect David Osler's Modern Home, October 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) [this photo] can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1951
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It's "home to the hayloft" for Mr. and Mrs. David Osler at 3093 Glacier Way, but you'd never know the strikingly attractive modern interior ever was anything so prosaic as a haymow. Only the outline of the structure suggests its original use. It is now being sided (top). In the wall of mirror glass panels (center) [this photo] can be seen a corner of the raised fireplace (still unfinished). The living area is furnished with a modern motif. At left can be seen the unique stairs leading to a small studio under the roof. They are built on a cantilever principle, bolted to 2 by 4's in the wall.
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New Stores Ready To Open
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April
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1962
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Loree, Douglas Dean
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1979
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Dedication Ceremonies for Nellie S. Loving Branch Library, September 1965 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1965
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Lloyd T. Williams Jr. (standing right), president of the Board of Education, accepts the Nellie S. Loving Branch Library from architect David W. Osler. The new $53,836 branch was dedicated yesterday. Seated (left to right) are School Supt. Jack Elzay, Homer Chance, director of the Public Library, the Rev. Richard I. Preis of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rabbi Harold S. White (behind) Osler) of Beth Israel Congregation, and Wallace J. Bonk, chairman of the University's department of library science. The branch was opened today.
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1965
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Lloyd T. Williams Jr. (standing right), president of the Board of Education, accepts the Nellie S. Loving Branch Library from architect David W. Osler. The new $53,836 branch was dedicated yesterday. Seated (left to right) are School Supt. Jack Elzay, Homer Chance, director of the Public Library, the Rev. Richard I. Preis of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rabbi Harold S. White (behind) Osler) of Beth Israel Congregation, and Wallace J. Bonk, chairman of the University's department of library science. The branch was opened today.
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