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Demolition Of Morris Hall - University Of Michigan Campus Landmark, April 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1946
Caption:
CAMPUS LANDMARK RAZED: Morris Hall, a campus landmark which formerly served as the residence of faculty members and for the past 18 years as the home of the University Broadcasting Studio, is being razed this week to make way for the University's new general service building across from Angell Hall. At one time Morris Hall served as the home of the late Prof. George S. Morris, formerly of the modern language and literature department. Charles Beyland Guerard de Nancrede, professor of surgery at the University, later occupied the house with his family. In 1915 the building was purchased by the Catholic church as a site for a student chapel, and in 1922 the regents purchased the property, adapting it for use as a broadcasting studio and for band rehearsals.

Ship Is Named For Prof. Abbot's Father

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
November
Year
1943
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Prof. Waldo Abbot Succumbs At 76

Prof. Waldo Abbot Succumbs At 76 image
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Day
14
Month
November
Year
1964
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"U" Radio Music Director Named

"U" Radio Music Director Named image
Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1949
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