Professor Charles E. Koella and French Consul at Kappa Alpha Theta (French House), August 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1938
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HONORED BY FRENCH CLUB: M. M. Rainguet, left, French consul at Detroit, was the guest of honor of the University summer session French club for the club's fourth annual banquet last night at the Michigan Union. Pictured with him is Charles E. Koella of the University faculty, founder of the club.
Ann Arbor News, August 11, 1938
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HONORED BY FRENCH CLUB: M. M. Rainguet, left, French consul at Detroit, was the guest of honor of the University summer session French club for the club's fourth annual banquet last night at the Michigan Union. Pictured with him is Charles E. Koella of the University faculty, founder of the club.
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Alumni Housing Project's Architect Is Alden Dow
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May
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1962
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'Pageant Of Decade' Marked By Comic And Serious Tributes To President
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28
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October
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1939
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Anti-Prejudice Clause Veto By Ruthven Rapped
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31
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Clara D. Smith and Maxine Blake, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, 722 Forest, November 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1938
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NATIONAL OFFICER AND PATRONESS OF SORORITY: Miss Maxine Blake of Seattle, Wash. at the left, above, was chatting with Mrs. Caleb R. Smith of the Forest Plaza, a patroness and honorary member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the chapter house yesterday before Miss Blake, who is grand vice president of the sorority, left after a few days visit here. Mrs. Smith is also to leave Ann Arbor, to live at Asheville, N. C.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1938
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NATIONAL OFFICER AND PATRONESS OF SORORITY: Miss Maxine Blake of Seattle, Wash. at the left, above, was chatting with Mrs. Caleb R. Smith of the Forest Plaza, a patroness and honorary member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the chapter house yesterday before Miss Blake, who is grand vice president of the sorority, left after a few days visit here. Mrs. Smith is also to leave Ann Arbor, to live at Asheville, N. C.
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Clara D. Smith and Maxine Blake, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, 722 Forest, November 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Gamma Phi Beta's Regional Conference, March 21, 1937
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1937
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'U' Fraternity First To Have Quarters For Families
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Architect James Livingston Mid-Century Modern Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Housing on North Campus, February 1960 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1960
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Activities Building at James Livingston Designed Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Housing on North Campus, February 1960 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1960
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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1960
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In Activities Building: The living room in the activities building is highlighted by a curved, marble-faced fireplace, helping make it an ideal place for casual meetings or formal fraternity affairs. A wall of glass (not shown) overlooks the Huron River, distant wooded area and the U-M's impressive Medical Center. The living room is flanked by a music room and study-library.
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1960
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In Activities Building: The living room in the activities building is highlighted by a curved, marble-faced fireplace, helping make it an ideal place for casual meetings or formal fraternity affairs. A wall of glass (not shown) overlooks the Huron River, distant wooded area and the U-M's impressive Medical Center. The living room is flanked by a music room and study-library.
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