Charles Mingus in Concert, Michigan Union Ballroom, February 5, 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1977
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Charles Mingus in Concert, Michigan Union Ballroom, February 5, 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1977
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Charles Mingus in Concert, Michigan Union Ballroom, February 5, 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1977
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Charles Mingus in Concert, Michigan Union Ballroom, February 5, 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1977
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Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1977
Caption:
In Concert: Charles Mingus tries to overcome the absence of his drummer, beating on his bass. Mingus and his musicians performed two sets Friday in the Michigan Union Ballroom, and are scheduled to perform there again today.
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1977
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In Concert: Charles Mingus tries to overcome the absence of his drummer, beating on his bass. Mingus and his musicians performed two sets Friday in the Michigan Union Ballroom, and are scheduled to perform there again today.
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David Hildinger & Marlene Hutton Perform At R.O.T.C. Military Ball, April 1938
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1938
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TAKE THE UNIVERSITY MILITARISTS "INTO CAMP": Advancing in a miniature army tank last night upon the students and faculty of the University R.O.T.C., assembled 300 strong at the Military ball in the Michigan Union, young Drum Major David Hildinger (left above) and his aide, Marlene Hutton, won a complete victory. It was the surprise stunt traditional at the ball. The youngsters stepped out in military dress to give appropriate exhibition dances. David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hildinger of S. Division St. and Marlene's parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hutton of Ypsilanti.
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1938
Caption:
TAKE THE UNIVERSITY MILITARISTS "INTO CAMP": Advancing in a miniature army tank last night upon the students and faculty of the University R.O.T.C., assembled 300 strong at the Military ball in the Michigan Union, young Drum Major David Hildinger (left above) and his aide, Marlene Hutton, won a complete victory. It was the surprise stunt traditional at the ball. The youngsters stepped out in military dress to give appropriate exhibition dances. David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hildinger of S. Division St. and Marlene's parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hutton of Ypsilanti.
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