Summer session post-war enrollees on Angell Hall steps, June 1946 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1946
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Emmons twins in front of Angell Hall, for Ann Arbor Trust ad, September 1957
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1957
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Emmons twins in front of Angell Hall, for Ann Arbor Trust ad, September 1957
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1957
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Emmons twins in front of Angell Hall, for Ann Arbor Trust ad, September 1957
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1957
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Curator joins U-M art museum; Frieze to host Iranian art show
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1994
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Partial Eclipse Of Sun To Be Visible Wednesday
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Meeting To Hear Clardy Witnesses Gets Approval
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1954
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U Museum reaching out!
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1978
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Writer Joseph A. Livingston Speaks to Student Protesters, September 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, September 27, 1969
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Joseph A. Livingston (right), economics editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin" and writer of the syndicated "Business Outlook" column, talks with student demonstrators on the Regent's Plaza yesterday. Livingston was here to address the 52nd annual meeting of the University Press Club of Michigan. The students were part of a group of several hundred who marched through the Literary College Building, and the Angell-Haven-Mason Hall complex during the afternoon following Thursday night's campus disorders.
Ann Arbor News, September 27, 1969
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Joseph A. Livingston (right), economics editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin" and writer of the syndicated "Business Outlook" column, talks with student demonstrators on the Regent's Plaza yesterday. Livingston was here to address the 52nd annual meeting of the University Press Club of Michigan. The students were part of a group of several hundred who marched through the Literary College Building, and the Angell-Haven-Mason Hall complex during the afternoon following Thursday night's campus disorders.
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Selma Violence Stirs Ann Arborites; 'March' Tomorrow Symbolizes Protest
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March
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1965
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