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Mary O'Brien, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Mary O'Brien, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) The fall influx of traffic people and cars. — Mary O'Brien of Ann Arbor.

Joe Guttman, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Joe Guttman, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) I guess I would have to say bad drivers. Especially on the expressways. — Joe Guttman of Ann Arbor.

Laurie Penpraz, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Laurie Penpraz, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) Inconsiderate people who only look out for themselves. — Laurie Penpraz of Ann Arbor

Bob Semple, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Bob Semple, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) Standing in long lines. They seem to be a waste of time. — Bob Semple of Detroit.

Robert Sims, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Robert Sims, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) Long grocery lines caused by people who pay by check and who don't get their checks approved in advance before they get into line. — Robert Sims of Ann Arbor

Ken Schwartz, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Ken Schwartz, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) People who act unwillingly or without cause, littering, vandalism and not being responsible for their acts. — Ken Schwartz of Ann Arbor.

Craig Ludwig, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Craig Ludwig, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) Hassles at the U-M. I had to go to five different places to get information on registration and, come to find out, I wasn't given the right forms to fill out to get the information I needed. — Craig Ludwig of Ann Arbor.

Chuck Kyllonen, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Chuck Kyllonen, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) Basically, general bureaucracy. Like when I opened a new bank account as was told I can't take my money out for 10 days. All that red tape. — Chuck Kyllonen of Pennsylvania.

Melinda Ronca, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Melinda Ronca, "On The Street" Interviewee in front of State Theater, September 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1978
Caption:
What makes you angry? (Asked in front of the State Theatre.) People who are uptight and don't want to recognize you when they pass by you. — Melinda Ronca of Ann Arbor.