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K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show A Statue Of A Masai Tribe Man From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show A Statue Of A Masai Tribe Man From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1965
Caption:
Mr. K. S. Srikantan and his wife Vatsala, both of whom are graduate students at the University, share their apartment with mementos of their home in India and their travels in Africa. The statue of a Masai tribe man from Tanganyika stands in front of a plate and dinner bell from India. The Srikantans are holding a pure copper plate with rock carving from Rhodesia and a little African drum. The rug is made from a monkey skin from Ethiopia. The couple spent two and a half years in Africa while Mr. Srikantan was working as a statistics expert with the United Nations.

Children Enjoy The Neighbors Group Farewell Party For UM Student Wives, January 27, 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Children Enjoy The Neighbors Group Farewell Party For UM Student Wives, January 27, 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1960
Caption:
Children Attend Parties: Children of women in the various tea groups in The Neighbors often attend the parties with their mothers. Shown here at a recent party held by the Broadway group are (left to right) Lubna Elziky, Nancy Dute, Tomoko Suguira, Jay Dute and Carlos Garrocho. Both children and mothers make new friends at the teas.

Chari Santos (left) & Frank Flores Will Entertain At The Dicken School Moms' Night, March 19, 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Chari Santos (left) & Frank Flores Will Entertain At The Dicken School Moms' Night, March 19, 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1960
Caption:
To Entertain: Among Philippine students from the University's International Center who will entertain at the Moms' Night Tuesday at Dicken School will be Chari Santos (left) and Frank Flores. The evening will begin with dinner at 7 p.m. An international theme is planned.

Mayor Pro-Tem, Russell J. Burns Shows City Flag To UM International Students Visiting City Hall, March 1, 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Mayor Pro-Tem, Russell J. Burns Shows City Flag To UM International Students Visiting City Hall, March 1, 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1960
Caption:
Foreign Students' Night Out: Nineteen foreign students of the University English Institute learned about city government last evening in a visit to the City Council meeting. Arrangements were made by Mrs. William B. Ballis (left), government and politics chairman of the Friends of the English Language Institute, and her committee. Mayor Pro-Tem Russell J. Burns (right) showed the city seal to students (center) Hussein Abouhossein of Iran and Miss Selam Kawas of Syria. Mrs. Florence R. Crane, council woman and Friends member gave a talk before the meeting. The foreign students adjourned to the home of Mrs. J. R. Hayden of Hill St. and heard another talk on municipal government by William R. Gable, research associate of the U-M Institute of Public Administration. Friends of the ELI provided transportation for the students.

Students & Volunteers Greet Each Other At The International Center, September 9, 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Students & Volunteers Greet Each Other At The International Center, September 9, 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1960
Caption:
Tea or Coffee? Getting acquainted at the International Center are (left to right) Mrs. Basir Farukhi of Karachi, Pakistan, a graduate student in the School of Education who has a Fulbright Scholarship; Mrs. Louis Apostolakis, W. Washington St., a member of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in the United Church Women organization; volunteer worker Mrs. Duane Smith of Scio Church St., and Thomas Lee of China, a graduate student in chemical and metallurgical engineering. Nearly 60 per cent of the foreign students attending the University are graduate or graduate-professional students, according to Mrs. Henry Meyer, administrative assistant at the center.

UM Student From Hungary, Andras Balint, September 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

UM Student From Hungary, Andras Balint, September 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
Caption:
Hungarian teacher, student: Andras Balint's current step toward his much-delayed goal of learning the English language now finds him working for a master's degree at the University's English Language Institute.

Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958

Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
Caption:
Bible Study: Foreign students are offered an opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith through study with Miss Amber Van, Protestant religious counselor who directs programs of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University. In a session at Lane Hall, headquarters for the foundation, are (left to right) Connie Hill, chairman of the international committee of the University Christian Federation; Javahar Maniar of India, Jain; Miss Van; Dhiraj Mehta of India, Hindu; and Yooichi Noguchi of Japan, Buddhist. Miss Van also directs personal counseling.

UM Students From Brazil & India Visit The Home Of Margaret Towsley, October 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

UM Students From Brazil & India Visit The Home Of Margaret Towsley, October 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption:
Visit Ann Arbor Home: Mario Mascherpe (left) of San Paolo, Brazil, and Miss P. S. Dua (center) of Agra, India, recently visited one of the Friends of the English Language Institute sponsors, Mrs. Harry A. Towsley of Birkshire Rd. Among items of interest they saw in her home was Mrs. Towsley's teapot collection. The teapot she holds is shaped like a turtle. Of particular interest to Miss Dua was the Towsley kitchen.

The Neighbors Group Gives A Farewell Party For Wives Of UM Students, January 27, 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton

The Neighbors Group Gives A Farewell Party For Wives Of UM Students, January 27, 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1960
Caption:
Farewell Party: The Broadway group of the Neighbors recently gave a farewell party for some of its student wives who are leaving Ann Arbor. Pictured at the party are (left to right) the group's chairman, Mrs. Travis Cash, Mrs. R. N. Prasad, Mrs. Ardath Emmons and Mrs. P. T. Sheth. Mrs. Richard Kowalczyk of Harbal Dr. was hostess.