Prize-Winning Plans

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19
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May
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1954
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Facilities At New Country Club Will Include $200,000 Building

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25
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May
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1963
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Ann Arbor Country Club Planners, May 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1963
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COUNTRY CLUB SITE: These four persons look over plans of the new Ann Arbor Country Club. The four are (left to right) Supr. E. A. Wolter of Scio township, Architect David Osler of Ann Arbor, Mayor Cecil O. Creal and Minor Vandermade, president of Webster Golflands, Inc., owner of the new club. It is expected to have 700 members. So far, 65 area professional men have joined as charter members.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1963
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COUNTRY CLUB SITE: These four persons look over plans of the new Ann Arbor Country Club. The four are (left to right) Supr. E. A. Wolter of Scio township, Architect David Osler of Ann Arbor, Mayor Cecil O. Creal and Minor Vandermade, president of Webster Golflands, Inc., owner of the new club. It is expected to have 700 members. So far, 65 area professional men have joined as charter members.
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Apartment Manor

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29
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March
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1958
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Joseph & Elsie Lee Inspect A Chinese Acupuncture Model, November 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1972
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Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1972
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Prof. Joseph T. A. Lee of the University's College of Architecture and Design and his wife, Elise, inspect a model used by Chinese medical students to learn acupuncture points. Lee who traveled in the People's Republic of China last summer holds an acupuncture needle in his right hand. The Chinese poetry scroll in back of the Lees and the brushes and name stamps on the table are other mementoes of his trip. (Photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, November 5, 1972
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Prof. Joseph T. A. Lee of the University's College of Architecture and Design and his wife, Elise, inspect a model used by Chinese medical students to learn acupuncture points. Lee who traveled in the People's Republic of China last summer holds an acupuncture needle in his right hand. The Chinese poetry scroll in back of the Lees and the brushes and name stamps on the table are other mementoes of his trip. (Photo by Cecil Lockard)
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Chinese Soldier: Many Jobs

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5
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November
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1972
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Professor Lee To Address Club

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7
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May
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1973
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Wolverine Tower Office

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8
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September
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1972
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Tower Plaza Controversy Put Krick In City's Neck

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5
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February
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1985
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Construction Of Tower Plaza Looking West On William, February 3, 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1967
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1967
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Bundled up in plastic wrappings to provide workers with warmth and protection from the weather, the 26-story building being constructed at the corner of Maynard and E. William is slowly rising. When completed, it will dwarf the Maynard House (left) and will be the tallest building in Michigan outside Detroit. The News photographer, looking west on William, pictured the construction boom that almost spans the street near the Maynard intersection (foreground).
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1967
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Bundled up in plastic wrappings to provide workers with warmth and protection from the weather, the 26-story building being constructed at the corner of Maynard and E. William is slowly rising. When completed, it will dwarf the Maynard House (left) and will be the tallest building in Michigan outside Detroit. The News photographer, looking west on William, pictured the construction boom that almost spans the street near the Maynard intersection (foreground).
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