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Home of Robert J. Hubbard, 13369 Riker Road, Chelsea, MI 48118. Built by UM Alumnus James Paul with bricks from Waterman Gym
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Irving Kane Pond, architect. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. On verso: Dodson ... only other alumnus present besides H. Heath and I.K. Pond. Dodson assisted. [Stonewall J. Dodson, Law Grad, 1902. Homer L. Heath, active in Michigan Union, later Gen. Mgr.]
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This Central Campus view of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor features the Law School, which occupies the monumental buildings of the Law Quadrangle, donated to the University by a distinguished alumnus, the late William W. Cook.
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The Law School, established in 1859, occupies the monumental buildings of the Law Quadrangle donated to The University of Michigan by a distinguished alumnus, the late William W. Cook.
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The Law School, established in 1859, occupies the monumental buildings of the Law Quadrangle donated to The Univeristy of Michigan by a distinguished alumnus, the late William W. Cook.
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Caption in Michigan Alumnus: Nine women, selected from among 272 applicants, have received $1,500 merit scholarships from the University's Center for the Continuing Education of Women. Seven of the nine are pictured here. Seated (left to right) are Marilyn Leese, Jane Wolfe, Carol Taylor, Susan Stokes and Kay Bauman. Standing (left to right) are Edith Withey and Carolyn Houser.
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Caption in Michigan Alumnus: These three comely coeds are now known as "tradition topplers" on the Michigan campus. They are the first to study naval architecture, a course for years taken only by males. Left to right are: Darien Pinney, Judy Robinson, and Susan Ott.
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[Photo identified in 1925 Michigan Alumnus article
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[Alumnus Magazine caption: "Wiese on his way for a sparkling 19-dash through the center of the Notre Dame Line with perfect assistance from his teammates, to set up a Michigan touchdown." Phil Sharpe (85) leads blocking downfield.]
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[clipping from Alumnus Magazine}
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[From Alumnus magazine: The Regents were the first to "break turf." L-R: Thomas Sawyer, Professor Ralph Aigler, Coach Ray Courtright, Regent Sawyer, Regent Clements (teeing off), Dean Sadler, Fielding Yost, Regent Hubbard, President Ruthven, Regent Stone.]
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[From Alumnus caption: SOME OF THE OLD PLAYERS: Frank Bowerman, Edmund Shields, Norman Hill, Ray Hart, Frank "Shorty" Longman, LaVerne Cushing]
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Image creator Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029 and Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He edited and illustrated the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.
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Image creator Shaw was General Secretary of the Alumni Association, 1904-1029 and Director of the Bureau of Alumni relations, 1929 -1950. He edited and illustrated the Michigan Alumnus and Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review.