Estelle H. Cannon presents a picture of her son, Marine Lt. George Ham Cannon, at ROTC ceremony in Michigan Stadium, April 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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University Of Michigan Varsity Band Salutes The United States Air Corps, Michigan-Pittsburgh Game - October 11, 1941
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University Of Michigan Varsity Band Salutes The United States Navy, Michigan-Pittsburgh Game - October 11, 1941
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1941
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"M" BAND HONORS SERVICES: Fighting forces of the nation were honored Saturday between the halves of the Michigan-Pittsburgh football game when the 120 piece varsity band formed symbols of defense arms while playing appropriate music. Above is the anchor of the navy and below a gun representing the artillery.
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1941
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"M" BAND HONORS SERVICES: Fighting forces of the nation were honored Saturday between the halves of the Michigan-Pittsburgh football game when the 120 piece varsity band formed symbols of defense arms while playing appropriate music. Above is the anchor of the navy and below a gun representing the artillery.
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University Of Michigan Varsity Band Salutes The United States Army, Michigan-Pittsburgh Game - October 11, 1941
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1941
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"M" BAND HONORS SERVICES: Fighting forces of the nation were honored Saturday between the halves of the Michigan-Pittsburgh football game when the 120 piece varsity band formed symbols of defense arms while playing appropriate music. Above is the anchor of the navy and below a gun representing the artillery.
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1941
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"M" BAND HONORS SERVICES: Fighting forces of the nation were honored Saturday between the halves of the Michigan-Pittsburgh football game when the 120 piece varsity band formed symbols of defense arms while playing appropriate music. Above is the anchor of the navy and below a gun representing the artillery.
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University Of Michigan Varsity Band Concludes Their National Defense Tribute With A Bugle Formation, Michigan-Pittsburgh Game - October 11, 1941
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1941
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"M" Band Honors Services
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Mrs. Walter Stein & Marian Allmand Model Fall Fashions In Michigan Stadium, October 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
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IN THE STADIUM: Before a million people crowded into the stadium today, Mrs. Walter Stein (left) and Mrs. Charles Allmand modeled costumes that can easily see them through the day, including luncheon, game, parties and dinner. Mrs. Stein's blue plaid sheath with a high neckline is by Anne Fogarty, and Mrs. Allmand wears a red crepe dress featuring the new "blouson" bodice. These will be seen at the show, "Fashion Kick-Off," at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Ann Arbor High School.
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
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IN THE STADIUM: Before a million people crowded into the stadium today, Mrs. Walter Stein (left) and Mrs. Charles Allmand modeled costumes that can easily see them through the day, including luncheon, game, parties and dinner. Mrs. Stein's blue plaid sheath with a high neckline is by Anne Fogarty, and Mrs. Allmand wears a red crepe dress featuring the new "blouson" bodice. These will be seen at the show, "Fashion Kick-Off," at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Ann Arbor High School.
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Mrs. Walter Stein & Marian Allmand Model Fall Fashions In Michigan Stadium, October 1956
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1956
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Robert Lemmon & Edith Dale Model Fall Fashions Outside Michigan Stadium, October 1956
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1956
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Robert Lemmon & Edith Dale Model Fall Fashions In Michigan Stadium, October 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
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TWEEDS LEAD THE WAY: Michigan's football fans, both women and men, choose tweeds. Mrs. Dale Malcolm wears a green imported Scottish wool tweed by Tailorbrooke. The belted suit is worn with a matching coat and a green velvet enlarged pillbox. Her soft bag is also green velvet. Robert L. Lemmon, of Jacobson's, is her companion. Mrs. Malcolm's costume will be shown at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary fashion show which will feature clothes from Jacobson's and men's wear from Wagner & Co.
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
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TWEEDS LEAD THE WAY: Michigan's football fans, both women and men, choose tweeds. Mrs. Dale Malcolm wears a green imported Scottish wool tweed by Tailorbrooke. The belted suit is worn with a matching coat and a green velvet enlarged pillbox. Her soft bag is also green velvet. Robert L. Lemmon, of Jacobson's, is her companion. Mrs. Malcolm's costume will be shown at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary fashion show which will feature clothes from Jacobson's and men's wear from Wagner & Co.
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