Iranian Students Protest In Front Of Ann Arbor City Hall, December 1977 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1977
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Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1977
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FACELESS PROTESTERS -- Iranian students of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti hide their faces from the cameras as they picket Friday in front of Ann Arbor City Hall. The picket line was to support their demand that charges be dropped against one of their number, Mohamed Moghadum, 19, of Ypsilanti, who was arrested one month ago on the University of Michigan campus under a little-known state law which makes it a crime to wear a mask during a public demonstration. The Iranian students say they must hide their identity to protect themselves and their relatives from retaliation by the Shah of Iran's secret police.
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1977
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FACELESS PROTESTERS -- Iranian students of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti hide their faces from the cameras as they picket Friday in front of Ann Arbor City Hall. The picket line was to support their demand that charges be dropped against one of their number, Mohamed Moghadum, 19, of Ypsilanti, who was arrested one month ago on the University of Michigan campus under a little-known state law which makes it a crime to wear a mask during a public demonstration. The Iranian students say they must hide their identity to protect themselves and their relatives from retaliation by the Shah of Iran's secret police.
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Flyers, English and Chinese, Academic Union Network, International Students, University of Michigan, Homer A. Neal Laboratory, 450 Church St, September 7, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2025
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Flyer, Academic Union Network, International Students, University of Michigan, Homer A. Neal Laboratory, 450 Church St, September 7, 2025 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2025
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International University Students Gather For Columbus Day, October 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1943
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1943
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STUDENTS OBSERVE COLUMBUS DAY: University students from various countries of South America presented a program in honor of Columbus Day, last night in the Rackham amphitheater. Gathered in front of flags of 21 Pan-American republics, are four of the men who participated in last night's program. From left to right they are: Augusto Munoz of Chile, Dr. Gabriel Atristain, Dr. Marco Antonio Garcia and Alfonso Alexander Hernandez, all of Mexico.
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1943
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STUDENTS OBSERVE COLUMBUS DAY: University students from various countries of South America presented a program in honor of Columbus Day, last night in the Rackham amphitheater. Gathered in front of flags of 21 Pan-American republics, are four of the men who participated in last night's program. From left to right they are: Augusto Munoz of Chile, Dr. Gabriel Atristain, Dr. Marco Antonio Garcia and Alfonso Alexander Hernandez, all of Mexico.
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Twenty-Three Japanese University of Michigan Graduate Students Tour Campus, September 1950 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
Year:
1950
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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1950
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Twenty-three Japanese students, largest group from Japan ever to enter the University at one time, pause on the steps of the new Administration Building during a tour of the campus. Charles Arnade (far right), assistant to the director of the University's International Center, leads the tour. He is talking with Akira Ota, a teacher at the University of Tokyo, who has been appointed spokesman for the group. All are graduate students here. Most of them are teachers in Japan. The group may swell to as many as 45, with late arrivals, Arnade said.
Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1950
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Twenty-three Japanese students, largest group from Japan ever to enter the University at one time, pause on the steps of the new Administration Building during a tour of the campus. Charles Arnade (far right), assistant to the director of the University's International Center, leads the tour. He is talking with Akira Ota, a teacher at the University of Tokyo, who has been appointed spokesman for the group. All are graduate students here. Most of them are teachers in Japan. The group may swell to as many as 45, with late arrivals, Arnade said.
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'Little United Nations' In School
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Democracy For China Foundation Members Display New T-Shirts, June 1989 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
Year:
1989
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Ann Arbor News, July 4, 1989
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U-M students Erlaing 'Ed' Han and Zhian Kuang check out freshly arrived shirts memorializing the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Ann Arbor News, July 4, 1989
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U-M students Erlaing 'Ed' Han and Zhian Kuang check out freshly arrived shirts memorializing the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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Five New Students at Angell School, September 1956
Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1956
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FROM AROUND THE WORLD: These five Angell School foreign pupils come from continents and countries that encircle part of the globe. The pupils, who entered Angell for the first time this fall, are children of foreign students attending the University. They are (left to right) Fusan Ozgeneil from Turkey, Joseph Santos of the Philippines, Christopher King from England, Claudine Van Curier, Switzerland, and Hazem Husseini, Lebanon.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1956
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FROM AROUND THE WORLD: These five Angell School foreign pupils come from continents and countries that encircle part of the globe. The pupils, who entered Angell for the first time this fall, are children of foreign students attending the University. They are (left to right) Fusan Ozgeneil from Turkey, Joseph Santos of the Philippines, Christopher King from England, Claudine Van Curier, Switzerland, and Hazem Husseini, Lebanon.
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The Wedding Of Alice Tien Yiu Yang & Elroy Joseph Chun, June 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, June 13, 1953
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A Chinese motif was carried through in the bride's and bridesmaids' gowns for the wedding of a University student from Honolulu and his Chinese bride this morning at St. Thomas Catholic Church. Here, Msgr. G. Warren Peek watches as the bride, Alice Tien Yiu Yang, hands her prayer book to the maid of honor, Mary Felsing, at one point in the ceremony. The bride's gown was of Chinese lace, fashioned in a traditional Chinese style. Miss Felsing's gown was of pink. Miss Yang, whose home is in Tientsin, China, was married to Elroy Joseph Chun. The couple will live in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, June 13, 1953
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A Chinese motif was carried through in the bride's and bridesmaids' gowns for the wedding of a University student from Honolulu and his Chinese bride this morning at St. Thomas Catholic Church. Here, Msgr. G. Warren Peek watches as the bride, Alice Tien Yiu Yang, hands her prayer book to the maid of honor, Mary Felsing, at one point in the ceremony. The bride's gown was of Chinese lace, fashioned in a traditional Chinese style. Miss Felsing's gown was of pink. Miss Yang, whose home is in Tientsin, China, was married to Elroy Joseph Chun. The couple will live in Ann Arbor.
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