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Martha Cook Dormitory Switchboard, 1975 Photographer: Richard Walker

Martha Cook Dormitory Switchboard, 1975 image
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 4, 1975
Caption:
One Last Call - Martha Cook Director Olive Chernow, left rear, and Mary Margaret Bartley, props master for the University Players, look on as Switchboard Operator Vesta Corman makes one last connection. The Martha Cookies now have their own individual room phones, and the switchboard will be cast in a supporting role in the Players' production of "Hot l Baltimore."

Charles Baird Dies In Sleep At Kansas City

Charles Baird Dies In Sleep At Kansas City image
Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
November
Year
1944
Copyright
Copyright Protected

UM Student Demonstration on First Day of Spring

UM Student Demonstration on First Day of Spring image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1952
Caption:
STUDENTS STORM DORMITORY: University men students, apparently impelled by the promise of spring, made the rounds of women's dormitories during a noisy seven-hour demonstration last night. At some dormitories they forced their way inside and into the rooms of the occupants. At Martha Cook residence, where these pictures were taken, they failed to make much headway, as girls on the upper floors showered buckets of water on the would-be invaders crowded around the front entrance. A group of city policemen finally intervened when panes of glass in the doors were broken, and the crowd moved on to hunt another "target." (Story on page 13.)

UM Student Demonstration on First Day of Spring

UM Student Demonstration on First Day of Spring  image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1952
Caption:
STUDENTS STORM DORMITORY: University men students, apparently impelled by the promise of spring, made the rounds of women's dormitories during a noisy seven-hour demonstration last night. At some dormitories they forced their way inside and into the rooms of the occupants. At Martha Cook residence, where these pictures were taken, they failed to make much headway, as girls on the upper floors showered buckets of water on the would-be invaders crowded around the front entrance. A group of city policemen finally intervened when panes of glass in the doors were broken, and the crowd moved on to hunt another "target." (Story on page 13.)