View North, East University Ave: East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, Z Place Apartments, 619 E University Ave, Six11, 611 E University Ave, Vic Village South, 1116 S University Ave, Vic Village North, 1107 S University Ave, April 29, 20224 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2024
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East Quad Garden, Residential College, East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, University of Michigan, July 23, 2022 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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East Quad Garden, Residential College, East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, University of Michigan, July 23, 2022 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2022
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East Quad Garden, Residential College, East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, University of Michigan, July 23, 2022 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2022
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East Quad Garden, Residential College, East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, University of Michigan, July 23, 2022 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2022
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View North, East University Ave: East Quadrangle, 701 E University Ave, Z Place Apartments, 619 E University Ave, Six11, 611 E University Ave, Vic Village North, 1107 S University Ave, October 23, 3020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2020
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New addition to the East Quadrangle dormitory at Hill St. and E. University Ave., January 1948 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1948
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HOME SWEET HOME: Approximately 677 men students call this building home. Pictured above is the addition to the East Quadrangle dormitory building at Hill St. and E. University Ave. which is virtually complete except for landscaping. It has two dining rooms and each of the sections, or "houses" into which it is divided, has a suite for the house director. The four houses are named in memory of four University professors. Construction costs are approximately $1,800,000.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1948
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HOME SWEET HOME: Approximately 677 men students call this building home. Pictured above is the addition to the East Quadrangle dormitory building at Hill St. and E. University Ave. which is virtually complete except for landscaping. It has two dining rooms and each of the sections, or "houses" into which it is divided, has a suite for the house director. The four houses are named in memory of four University professors. Construction costs are approximately $1,800,000.
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Emergency Sleeping Quarters, East Quad Green House, September 1946

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1946
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Emergency Sleeping Quarters, East Quad Green House, September 1946

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1946
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1946
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Four University men students who were among the 290 accommodated in temporary housing quarters last night are shown above as they examine their textbooks in the converted creation room at East Quadrangle. Around the table (left to right) are Julian H. Kainer, Lester Reynolds, Warren Prusa, and Howard Hickey. The University has provided similar temporary quarters for 318 men and women students, who do not have permanent accommodations, in order to give them an opportunity to look for single rooms or to wait until apartment vacancies occur. There were 128 men students temporarily housed at East Quadrangle last night, 82 at West Quadrangle, and 81 at the Michigan Union. The number includes married faculty members who have not found apartments, as well as married veterans who are waiting completion of their apartments in University Terrace.
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1946
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Four University men students who were among the 290 accommodated in temporary housing quarters last night are shown above as they examine their textbooks in the converted creation room at East Quadrangle. Around the table (left to right) are Julian H. Kainer, Lester Reynolds, Warren Prusa, and Howard Hickey. The University has provided similar temporary quarters for 318 men and women students, who do not have permanent accommodations, in order to give them an opportunity to look for single rooms or to wait until apartment vacancies occur. There were 128 men students temporarily housed at East Quadrangle last night, 82 at West Quadrangle, and 81 at the Michigan Union. The number includes married faculty members who have not found apartments, as well as married veterans who are waiting completion of their apartments in University Terrace.
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Red Cross Motor Corps Members and Church Women Serve Soldiers in East Quad, March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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