Reporters & Students Interrupt Chinese Visitors' Lunch At Bursley Hall, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs, Eck Stanger

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1972
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UM Students Talk To The Chinese Ping-Pong Players At Bursley Hall, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs, Eck Stanger

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UM Students Await The Arrival Of The Chinese Ping-Pong Players At Bursley Hall, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs, Eck Stanger

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Chinese Ping-Pong Players Enjoy Lunch At Bursley Hall, April 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs, Eck Stanger

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Children Applauding After Rosa Parks' Speech, March 11, 1986 Photographer: Robert Chase

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Rosa Parks Talks To Audience Member At UM's Bursley Hall, March 11, 1986 Photographer: Robert Chase

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Rosa Parks Speaking At UM's Bursley Hall, March 11, 1986 Photographer: Robert Chase

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Rosa Parks Speaking At UM's Bursley Hall, March 11, 1986 Photographer: Robert Chase

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Rosa Parks keeps up fight for equality

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University of Michigan Students to Tow Trailer With Cow to Michigan State University, October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1969
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Touche, Michigan Staters! Saturday is "Sweetest Day" and these University students are planning something utterly sweet for arch football rival Michigan State. After a rally on the Diag at noon, they'll use their strong backs to tow the trailer and its passenger to East Lansing where the teams clash Saturday. If they can't get into the stadium, they plan to set up shop outside. The students, residents of Bursley Hall, are (left to right) Howard Liss, Bryan Downey, Richard McClain, Dale Veeneman, Reed Procter, William Beckley and Paul Freedman.
Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1969
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Touche, Michigan Staters! Saturday is "Sweetest Day" and these University students are planning something utterly sweet for arch football rival Michigan State. After a rally on the Diag at noon, they'll use their strong backs to tow the trailer and its passenger to East Lansing where the teams clash Saturday. If they can't get into the stadium, they plan to set up shop outside. The students, residents of Bursley Hall, are (left to right) Howard Liss, Bryan Downey, Richard McClain, Dale Veeneman, Reed Procter, William Beckley and Paul Freedman.
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