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Library To Honor Deceased Teacher

Library To Honor Deceased Teacher image
Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
February
Year
1954
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Memorial Library Dedicated At U-M

Memorial Library Dedicated At U-M image
Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
February
Year
1954
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High School Graduates Total 936

High School Graduates Total 936 image
Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
June
Year
1960
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At the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) gala premiere, January 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton

At the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) gala premiere, January 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 12, 1966
Caption:
Conversation Before Curtain Time: Exchanging brief greetings before yesterday's 8 p.m. curtain time at the gala premiere of the Professional Theatre's New Winter Festival were Dean of the University's School of Education and Mrs. Willard C. Olson of Barton Shore Drive and Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan F. Smith. The visiting company of 30 Broadway actors, directors, designers and technicians will next stage Moliere's "Tartuffe" on Jan. 24 under William Ball's direction.

Barton Boat Club Elects Officers

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1939
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Barton Boat Club Skippers Mend Sails, April 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Barton Boat Club Skippers Mend Sails, April 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1962
Caption:
Sail Mending: Many sail parties are planned this month in preparation for the opening race in May. Assembled on the boathouse Barton Boat club skippers, gathered to mend the sail of a fellow member, are (left to right) Harry P. Hawkins, Commodore Brian McCabe, Dean Willard Olson, Robert Leary and Dr. William Grabb, racing chairman, and his son David. Rhodes Bantams and Snipes are the two main classes of boats on Barton Pond. The Snipe has 117 square feet of sail in the main and overlapping jib and the Rhodes Bantam has 125 square feet of sail. That's a lot mending, men!