Old School

  1. October 19, 2015

    Caesar and Cleopatra

    The Power Center for the Performing Arts formally opened its doors in 1971. The Department of Theatre & Drama subsequently presented its first play there that year, George Bernard Shaw’s “Caesar and Cleopatra.”

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  2. October 12, 2015

    Football legend

    Tom Harmon, a Heisman Trophy winner at U-M, and actress Anita Louise, his co-star in the movie “Harmon of Michigan,” pose next to the Ingalls Mall fountain in 1941.

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  3. October 5, 2015

    Tea time

    A 25th Anniversary Tea commemorating the construction of the Martha Cook Building takes place in October 1940.

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  4. September 28, 2015

    Aiding the war effort

    Men stand at a booth at the corner of North University Avenue and State Street where women are selling savings bonds during World War II.

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  5. September 21, 2015

    Dressed for success

    Well-dressed students make their way around Central Campus in 1929.

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  6. September 14, 2015

    First day

    Shirley (Dayharsh) Barron and Carol Vestal Allen, U-M School of Nursing Class of 1958, are pictured on their first day of class in 1955. 

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  7. September 8, 2015

    New beginning

    Kasimir Fajans was a Russian chemistry professor of Polish and Jewish origin working in Germany. A top scientist on the cutting edge of radioactive and physical chemistry, he fled after Adolph Hitler became chancellor in 1933. Edward Kraus, LSA dean at U-M, offered Fajans a professorship. He took the job, and worked at U-M until his retirement in 1956.

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  8. August 17, 2015

    State Street

    Pedestrians and a horse-drawn vehicle are part of the street scene circa 1877 along State Street looking north, at the corner of North University Avenue.

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  9. July 27, 2015

    Batter up

    People enjoy America’s pastime on campus at mid-20th century, with the U-M Veterans Readjustment Center building in the background.

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  10. July 13, 2015

    Postwar housing

    A couple with a baby examines temporary U-M student housing following the end of World War II in 1945.

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