997 resultados para University of Michigan--Students--Social life and customs--1911-1920


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Spring Games. Freshman-Sophomore Games. On photo: Tug 12. On verso: E.T.H. Participated (Class of '29)

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On verso: Class of 1921

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Spring Games. Freshman-Sophomore Games. On photo: 11. Calkins Drug Co. Photo By Heath. On verso: John S. Barnes Scrapbook--, p. 37 ca. 1920

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Spring Games. Freshman-Sophomore Games. On photo: Lyndon 4185. On verso: HL Heath Scrapbook

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Spring Games. Freshman-Sophomore Games. On photo: Tug-1919-11. Lyndon. On verso: Student Activities

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University of Michigan scrapbook (Daybook, image #21)

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On verso: Maypole dance, 1910

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On verso: Pushball contest; class games. University of Michigan News Service; Negative Number 3629. Photograph is in 1910 Ensian

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On verso: Alice Lloyd - later Dean of Women, had leading man's part. Catherine Reighard - other male lead - was Pres. of the Women's League. Dorothy Roehm - leading female role, was the 1915 class Sec'y. Nona Fogerty - pirate with black eye patch - AA girl - later of Fogerty Hat Shop, Liberty St. Abigail Shay Bassett - AA, an active and loyal alumnae, who donated this picture (A.B. '15, A.B.L.S. '28). Prof. Kenyon was the play producer and director. No men were ever allowed to see these plays!

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Detached image from student scrapbook

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Cap Night was an important and colorful event. This was an annual mass meeting held in June at the end of the first college year. There was singing and speech-making during this celebration, and the highpoint of the evening occurred when the freshmen tossed their first-year caps into a bonfire (Source: Women's Voices, Bentley Historical Library, p. 84)

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