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Charles Cottle Studies With Coffee And A Pipe, April 1958

Charles Cottle Studies With Coffee And A Pipe, April 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1958
Caption:
THE STUDIER: College students, such as Charles Cottle at the University, are known as big coffee drinkers. It's used often when the time for late studying or examinations arises. And many a college man and coed will drink it on a "coffee date" - an informal, relatively inexpensive and convenient way to socialize with the opposite sex.

U-M students voting in the semi-annual Student Legislature elections, November 1952

U-M students voting in the semi-annual Student Legislature elections, November 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1952
Caption:
Express Opinions On Driving Ban University students crowd in front of the Michigan Union, one of the 17 polling locations on the campus, in the first day of the semi-annual Student Legislature elections. Voting for 23 legilature positions will continue tomorrow. The Student Legislature is the student governing body. Also, the students are expressing opinions on the University policy against student driving.

Kappa Alpha Psi & Alpha Kappa Alpha Students Donate Thanksgiving Day Food To Salvation Army, November 1976 Photographer: Robert Chase

Kappa Alpha Psi & Alpha Kappa Alpha Students  Donate Thanksgiving Day Food To Salvation Army, November 1976 image
Year:
1976
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1976
Caption:
There are going to be some happy faces this Thanksgiving as a result of a canned food drive by the U-M chapters of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. At right, Al Wardlaw loads some of the 200 cans of food collected into a Salvation Army vehicle for distribution as John Taylor and Lynette Carter watch. The students collected food and money to supply local families with baskets and turkeys for Thanksgiving. (Staff photo by Robert Chase)

James Hvilsted & Gerald Marcus Sworn In As Second Lieutenants Of The U. S. Army, December 1948

James Hvilsted & Gerald Marcus Sworn In As Second Lieutenants Of The U. S. Army, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1948
Caption:
BECOMING SECOND LIEUTENANTS: The first men to enlist at the local U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Station under terms of a new Army directive which immediately commissions qualified applicants as second lieutenants and places them on active duty for a minimum of two years are sworn in by Maj. Fred W. Bock, zone executive officer for the Michigan Recruiting District. The new officers are James R. Hvilsted, left, a Michigan State Normal College student from Kingsville, Ont., and Gerald R. Marcus, a University student from Brooklyn. Both are 22. Marcus will go to Ft. Benning, Ga., for six months of infantry training; and Hvilsted will be sent to the Army Finance School at St. Louis, Mo., for a similar period of training in that branch. Both men are scheduled to leave for the schools in January. Only prerequisites are two years of college and one year of honorable prior military service. Both Hvilsted and Marcus are veterans of World War II. Hvilsted was born in Detroit.