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Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, March 1958

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, March 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1958
Caption:
Eastern Michigan College Campus: This aerial view of the Eastern Michigan College campus shows several recently-completed buildings. To the left is Pine Grove terrace, 14 apartment units for married students (1), and to the right (2) is the new women's residence hall project. The new Strong Physical Science Building (3) stands in the lower right corner. The large building (4) toward the center is Bowen Fieldhouse. The EMC campus extends to N. Huron River Dr.

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1963
Caption:
EMU Campus Scene: This aerial view shows the Joseph F. Warner Fieldhouse under construction at the Eastern Michigan University campus. Other prominent campus buildings are, clockwise, Snow Health Service, Quick Dramatic Arts Building, Goddard and Jones Residence Halls, Roosevelt School, Goodison and King Residence Halls, Rackham School of Special Education, and Munson and Brown Residence Halls.

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan College Campus, June 1956

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan College Campus,  June 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 10, 1956
Caption:
Eastern Michigan College Campus Growing: To meet expected record-high enrollments in the coming years, Eastern Michigan College has launched an extensive building program at its Ypsilanti campus. This aerial photo, looking southwest toward the heart of Ypsilanti, shows most of the EMC campus. The arrows point to a new five-unit coed dormitory (left) and the college's new $1,500,000 general science building, which will house the physics and chemistry departments. The first unit of the new dormitories and the science building are scheduled to be ready for the opening of classes in September, 1957. Adjacent to the southeast of the science building site is one of the campus parking lots, which are being enlarged and paved. At bottom left are the first units of the college's married students apartments, which were opened last fall. Additional units are planned north of these first buildings.