Peter Pan Float in Michigras Parade, April 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1954
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"Peter Pan" is the title of this float built by Collegiate Sorosis and Delta Upsilon fraternity. Peter Pan does "battle" with the pirate captain at the ship's stern.
Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1954
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"Peter Pan" is the title of this float built by Collegiate Sorosis and Delta Upsilon fraternity. Peter Pan does "battle" with the pirate captain at the ship's stern.
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AACHM Oral History: Gwendolyn Calvert Baker
Gwendolyn Calvert Baker was born in 1931. She talks about growing up in Ann Arbor where she began her distinguished career teaching at Wines Elementary and winning Teacher of the Year. She was also faculty at the University of Michigan’s School of Education; National Executive Director of the YWCA; a member of the New York School Board; and president and CEO of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
Fall Golf Fashions Modeled At Barton Hills Country Club, September 1957
Year:
1957
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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
Caption:
SWINGING INTO FALL: Modeling at the fashion show staged yesterday for women golfers at Barton Hills Country Club are (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mrs. George Lowrey, Mrs. Robert Langford and Mrs. William E. Brown, jr. Mrs. Gregory wears a black and white tweed skirt with a sweater hand-screened to match. Mrs. Lowrey and Mrs. Langford are wearing raccoon coats of the 1930 vintage over knickers, which are replacing Bermuda shorts on the golf links this fall. Mrs. Brown's sweater is designed to look like a cardigan over a slipover. The clothes are from the Mademoiselle Shop.
Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
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SWINGING INTO FALL: Modeling at the fashion show staged yesterday for women golfers at Barton Hills Country Club are (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mrs. George Lowrey, Mrs. Robert Langford and Mrs. William E. Brown, jr. Mrs. Gregory wears a black and white tweed skirt with a sweater hand-screened to match. Mrs. Lowrey and Mrs. Langford are wearing raccoon coats of the 1930 vintage over knickers, which are replacing Bermuda shorts on the golf links this fall. Mrs. Brown's sweater is designed to look like a cardigan over a slipover. The clothes are from the Mademoiselle Shop.
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The Mademoiselle Shoppe, 1935
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1935
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