Old School

  1. November 9, 2015

    In my room

    U-M student David E. Heineman relaxes in his room at Professor Winchell’s dwelling, with Winchell’s dog “Curley,” circa 1887-97. 

  2. November 2, 2015

    Marchers

    Women cross the Diag in the 1950s with a banner for Sorosis, the professional women’s club.

  3. October 26, 2015

    Art and design

    A female student works at an easel during an art class in 1949 in the College of Architecture and Design.

  4. October 19, 2015

    Caesar and Cleopatra

    Having identified the need for a new theater on campus, Eugene and Sadye Power, along with their son Philip, made a major gift to U-M, leading to the construction of the Power Center for the Performing Arts. It 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.”

  5. 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.

  6. October 5, 2015

    Tea time

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

  7. 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.

  8. September 21, 2015

    Dressed for success

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

  9. 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. 

  10. 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.