Aerial View Of Future Women's Athletic Building Site, March 1951
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1951
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Aerial View Of Future Women's Athletic Building Site, March 1951
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Site of U-M Women's Athletic Building
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6
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March
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1951
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U-M at War: Stockwell Dorm Girls Do Own Work, March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1943
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WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE: Because help is hard to get, most of the coeds in the University residence halls are spending some time each day in keeping their rooms neat and clean. At Stockwell hall, Ruth Dworman of Detroit is wielding a dust mop while Daphne Silhavy of Saginaw makes sure there are no wrinkles in the sheet. The Stockwell girls have volunteered to keep their own rooms clean and sometimes they pitch in to straighten up the downstairs lounges. Maid service for the rooms is provided once a week.
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1943
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WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE: Because help is hard to get, most of the coeds in the University residence halls are spending some time each day in keeping their rooms neat and clean. At Stockwell hall, Ruth Dworman of Detroit is wielding a dust mop while Daphne Silhavy of Saginaw makes sure there are no wrinkles in the sheet. The Stockwell girls have volunteered to keep their own rooms clean and sometimes they pitch in to straighten up the downstairs lounges. Maid service for the rooms is provided once a week.
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U-M at War: Stockwell Dorm Girls Do Own Work, March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1943
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JUST BEFORE DINNER: Waiting on tables has always been a paying job for University women, but because help is hard to get this year, a lot of girls who have never worked before are volunteering to help. Here Barbara Baxter of Grosse Pointe and June Gumerson of Detroit load up a tray in Stockwell hall before preparing the tables for dinner.
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1943
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JUST BEFORE DINNER: Waiting on tables has always been a paying job for University women, but because help is hard to get this year, a lot of girls who have never worked before are volunteering to help. Here Barbara Baxter of Grosse Pointe and June Gumerson of Detroit load up a tray in Stockwell hall before preparing the tables for dinner.
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4 U Students Arrested In Brick-Hurling Melee
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20
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March
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1970
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Rumsey House Judged Homecoming Display Winner
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22
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October
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1960
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Does Today's Economy Mean Another 'New Deal?'
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22
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March
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1983
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University of Michigan Homecoming Parade, November 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1969
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Tops Dormitory Competition. This rose-bearing stork, built by Gomberg House of South Quadrangle and Stockwell Hall, was first place winner among Homecoming floats sponsored by U-M dormitory residents. First place winner in the fraternity-sorority category was won by Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Delta Tau for a colorful float labeled "An They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares," with a figure of a man doing that in a garden of flowers. Second and third place winners in the residence hall category were Fletcher Hall and Bush House of South Quadrangle for "Daised by Maise," and Mosher Jordan Hall for "Motion?!" Second and third place winners in the fraternity-sorority category were Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon for "What Will America Reap?" which had an anti-war theme; and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Collegiate Sorosis, for "Motions in Maize and the Blue Meanies in Their Mellow Yellow Touchdown Machine." Several high school bands were in the parade.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1969
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Tops Dormitory Competition. This rose-bearing stork, built by Gomberg House of South Quadrangle and Stockwell Hall, was first place winner among Homecoming floats sponsored by U-M dormitory residents. First place winner in the fraternity-sorority category was won by Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Delta Tau for a colorful float labeled "An They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares," with a figure of a man doing that in a garden of flowers. Second and third place winners in the residence hall category were Fletcher Hall and Bush House of South Quadrangle for "Daised by Maise," and Mosher Jordan Hall for "Motion?!" Second and third place winners in the fraternity-sorority category were Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon for "What Will America Reap?" which had an anti-war theme; and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Collegiate Sorosis, for "Motions in Maize and the Blue Meanies in Their Mellow Yellow Touchdown Machine." Several high school bands were in the parade.
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Campus phenomenon: porn
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10
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December
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1979
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