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Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1991
Caption:
Ebony magazine named Willie Hobbs Moore one of the 100 'Most Promising Black Women In Corporate America' in its January issue.

Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1991
Caption:
Ebony magazine named Willie Hobbs Moore one of the 100 'Most Promising Black Women In Corporate America' in its January issue.

Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Willie Hobbs Moore, February 4, 1991 image
Year:
1991
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1991
Caption:
Ebony magazine named Willie Hobbs Moore one of the 100 'Most Promising Black Women In Corporate America' in its January issue.

Dr. Colby Dies At 90 In East

Dr. Colby Dies At 90 In East image
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July
Year
1970
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Construction of Physics-Astronomy Building, August 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Construction of Physics-Astronomy Building, August 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1962
Caption:
TOPS CAMPUS: The University's new $3,200,000 11-story Physics-Astronomy Building, shown here nearing completion, is exceeded in height only by Burton Memorial Tower in the U-M campus area. The 247-by-218-foot structure already appears to top the campus scene when viewed form a distance at various city locations. It will contain offices, laboratories and classrooms of the two departments.

Abigail Beutler, U-M physicist and hopeful astronaut, January 1968

Abigail Beutler, U-M physicist and hopeful astronaut, January 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption:
Mrs. Beutler At Home With (From Left) Kathryn, Michael and Arthur

Workers In U-M Underground Tunnels, August 7, 1947 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte

Workers In U-M Underground Tunnels, August 7, 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1947
Caption:
Welding is a hot enough business even on a cool day, but add the smothering temperatures which have visited Ann Arbor this week and you get a job few men would envy. Harold Dapprich of Ypsilanti, the welder in the above picture, isn't quite as warm as you may think, however. He is at work replacing a steam main in the University's underground tunnel system where the temperature is some eight degrees cooler than outside. It's a different story in tunnels leading to the buildings which use steam for cooking or sterilizing purposes. There the temperature gets as high as 120 degrees.