Press enter after choosing selection

Campus Theater Marquee, Gala Opening, March 1957

Campus Theater Marquee, Gala Opening, March 1957 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1957
Caption
This trim, triangular marquee and large glass areas give a modern look to the Campus Theater at 1208 S. University Ave. It is the first theater to be built in Ann Arbor since the State Theater was constructed in the 1940's. It is said to be one of the three movie houses built in the United States during the past 10 years.

Year
1957
Month
March
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Campus Theater Marquee, Gala Opening, March 1957

Campus Theater Marquee, Gala Opening, March 1957 image
Year
1957
Month
March
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Comments

Humorous Wuerth Theater sign, March 1957

Humorous Wuerth Theater sign, March 1957 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1957
Caption
Do What? The management of the Wuerth Theater which posted this suggestion on the marquee didn't really mean that people should go to East Lansing to see movies, even though at first glance it might appear so. What the management undoubtedly means is that it would like to have people patronize the Michigan, the State, and the new Campus Theaters. The latter will open tomorrow. Pictures of it are on page 32.

Year
1957
Month
March
Day
15
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Michigan Theater, remodeled exterior, October 1956

Michigan Theater, remodeled exterior, October 1956 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1956
Caption
Modernized Front: Gleaming glass, marble and aluminum have taken the place of the old "gingerbread" on the front of the Michigan Theater Building, shown here at 521-609 E. Liberty St.

Year
1956
Month
October
Day
10
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Majestic Theater, 1930

Majestic Theater, 1930 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1962
Caption
From 'Ye Old Editor Has His Say,' March 8, 1962: "The Majestic opened auspiciously on Dec. 19, 1907, with a vaudeville bill and a showing of the movie 'Girl of the Golden West.' That, of course, was years before the present manager was born. It was at the Majestic that Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians made their debut and many a sophomore participated in his first football victory riot there. Since 1917, it has featured only movies."

Year
1962
Month
March
Day
8
Description

copy of 1930 original

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Comments

Rehearsal for "Messiah"

Rehearsal for "Messiah" image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1952
Caption
Rehearse for 'Messiah': The 330 voices of the Choral Union blend with the Choral Union orchestra as they rehearse for the traditional campus presentations of Hanel's "messiah" at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Hill Auditorium. Lester McCoy (at right) conducts the group. Guest soloists this year will be Nancy Carr, soprano; Eunice Alberts, contralto; David Lloyd, tenor; and James Pease, bass. Tickets are still available for both performances at University Musical Society offices in Burton Tower.

Year
1952
Month
December
Day
5
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Preparing Hill for Christmas Pageant

Preparing Hill for Christmas Pageant image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1963
Caption
Whistling While They Work: University crews prepare the Hill Auditorium stage for the annual Ann Arbor Christmas Pageant and Sing, to be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Observing yesterday's activities are (right to left) Sing chairman Leonard J. Chase, Andrew Gourley and Lee Thomas. The public is asked to bring canned goods to the Sing for distribution to needy persons and families at Christmas time.

Year
1963
Month
December
Day
14
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

University and City Leaders Unite For Finnish Relief, February 1940

University and City Leaders Unite For Finnish Relief, February 1940 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1940
Caption
University and city leaders are uniting in the worthwhile project of raising funds for the aid of Finnish war refugees. Immediate efforts are furthering plans for a benefit concert Feb. 27. Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, seated at the right, is chairman of the ticket committee, while seated at the left is Mrs. Cora Holland, secretary of the general committee. Standing, left toright are: Prof. William D. Revelli, conductor of the University bands, Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven, president of the University, Mayor Walter C. Sadler, Prof. David Mattern, conductor of the University men's glee club, and Rudolph E. Reichert, charman of the Finnish Relief Fund locally.

Year
1940
Month
February
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Constantinos Stamatakis, Refugee, November 1941

Constantinos Stamatakis, Refugee, November 1941 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1941
Caption
Constantinos Stamatakis is firmly convinced that Germany, as a nation, must be wiped out if there is to be any hope of permanent peace in Europe. A native of Crete, Stamatakis hasn't heard from his parents since German forces invaded the island. He is studying naval architecture in the University.

Year
1941
Month
November
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Ann Arbor High School Debate Team, 1963

Ann Arbor High School Debate Team, 1963 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1963
Caption
Victorious AAHS Debaters: Ann Arbor High School's varsity debate team, which has already taken top honors in the opening competition of the Six-A season, is pictured with its coach, Mrs. Ann Eppinga (extreme right). Team members are (from left, standing) Bruce Walker, Ruven Brooks, Jim Osterberg and Bruce Charnov, and (from left, seated) Skip Odell, Jamie Harris, Jill Westcott and Jim Carpenter. The team also tied for second place in the recent 10th Annual State High School Debate Tournament held at Western Michigan University.

Year
1963
Month
November
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Up - And Over To Europe

Up - And Over To Europe image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1962
Caption
Up - And Over To Europe: Shown loading a shipment of 5,000 Red Cross garments for Eruope's distressed are Fred Andrews, University Naval ROTC, Mrs. Charles De Baker and (on truck) Russell C. Trombley, University building and grounds foreman.

Year
1962
Month
March
Day
26
Description

From "Ye Old Editor Has His Say" column, March 26, 1962, about events on March 26, 1942

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Eunice Koch

Eunice Koch image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 2003
Caption
Ann Arbor resident Eunice Koch, who will be 85 next month, works on putting in her annuals in her front garden earlier this week. 'I've been working since I've been able to work,' says Koch, who grew up on a 200-acre farm on West Liberty Street. Her favorite flowers are geraniums, which pepper her yard. She also likes begonias, marigolds and dusty miller. Koch says, 'I do a little at a time. It takes me a little longer than it used to.'

Year
2003
Month
May
Day
24
Description

Ann Arbor resident Eunice Koch plants flowers in her garden

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Lining up for UMS Tickets

Lining up for UMS Tickets image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1963
Caption
A Sell-Out: Persons lined up this morning to buy tickets for 24 University Musical Society concerts this year. They formed the longest line in the society's box-office history and purchased all available seat tickets by noon for next Wednesday's opening concert by the New York Philharmonic. The line extended from the Burton Memorial Tower offies as far back as Washington St., most of the morning. Persons started forming in line at 5 a.m. and were served coffee by the society prior to today's oepning of the box office at 9 a.m. Gail W. Rector, society director, said standing-room-only tickets now will be sold until exhausted.

Year
1963
Month
September
Day
4
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole

Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) [this photo] and finally straightened (right). The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole

Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) and finally straightened (right) [this photo]. The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Detroit Edison Digging Hole for Electric Pole

Detroit Edison Digging Hole for Electric Pole image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) [this photo] to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) and finally straightened (right). The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Detroit Edison's Superior Station

Detroit Edison's Superior Station image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
120,000 Volts: This is a scene at Detroit Edison's Superior Station, near Ypsilanti, where three 120,000 volt power lines converge to furnish power to the firm's Ann Arbor district. Any two of the three master lines could be cut without disrupting service.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Superior Station Hydroelectric Plant

Superior Station Hydroelectric Plant image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Hydroelectric Power: Up to 38,000,000 of 646,481,000 kilowatt hours used last year came from a chain of four Detroit Edison hydroelectric plants on the Huron River. They are similar to this one at Superior Station near Ypsilanti. Most of the electricity used in the Ann Arbor district comes from sources near Detroit.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Shutting Off Electricity to Burning House

Shutting Off Electricity to Burning House image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Emergency: A lineman cuts power and ground wires to a house which was aflame during a fire recently at Delhi in Scio township. Service crews and linemen are on 24-hour-a-day call to respond to this type and other emergencies.

Year
1958
Month
April
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Unearthed Streetcar Tracks on S State St

Unearthed Streetcar Tracks on S State St image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1956
Caption
The Past Reappears: Something missing from the Ann Arbor scene for many years--streetcar tracks--has made a limited reappearance. Streetcars went out of service here about a quarter of a century ago. The tracks shown were uncovered during work involved in widening and resurfacing S. State St. in the campus area. George H. Sandenburgh, superintendent of the city's Department of Public Works, says these tracks probably are the last ones remaining. Others were removed years ago.

Year
1956
Month
July
Day
27
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Architect's Drawing for Addition to 320 E Madison St Apartments

Architect's Drawing for Addition to 320 E Madison St Apartments image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1962
Caption
Add 12 Housing Units: This is how the 320 E. Madison St. Apartments will appear after the building at right, containing 12 two-bedroom units, is completed. Construction is under way. When completed, the facility will contain 24 two-bedroom apartments, with a walk and garden area in between the two 2 1/2-story story buildings. James H. Livingston of Ann Arbor is the architect.

Year
1962
Month
May
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

New Apartment Building at 1460 Pear Street

New Apartment Building at 1460 Pear Street image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1961
Caption
Now On North Side: This apartment building at 1460 Pear St. contains 20 three-room apartments. The structure, which was designed by Architect James H. Livingston of Ann Arbor, was built by the Tri-Square Building Co. of Detroit. A local realtor, Mrs. Bernice E. Schneider, is the leasing agent.

Year
1961
Month
November
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Phoebe Beal Circle of King's Daughters, November 1939

Phoebe Beal Circle of King's Daughters, November 1939 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1939
Caption
Their Sewing Helps Red Cross: Production of garments for war relief, to be distributed by the Red Cross, is the objective of the sewing of these two, affliated with Phoebe Beal circle of the King's Daughters. Refugee sewing is one of the volunteer services and an important activity of the Red Cross. The Washtenaw county chapter sends the clothing to New York from where it is dispatched to Europe for distribtuion among refugees there. Urgent requests have been made to the American Red Cross for large quantities of warm winter clothing suitable for the relief of Polish refugees in Rumania, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania and requests also have been made for clothing by the British and French Red Cross. Volunteers make hospital bed shirts, convalescent robes, men, women's and children's sweaters, men's stockings, mufflers, and beanies, women's and girs' dresses, boys' shirts and suits, and layettes. The emphasis at present is on winter weight garments. Only new garments now are being sent for the refugees. Because of the current demand for war relief garments, the refugee sewing work is at its peak during the present Red Cross roll call for members.

Year
1939
Month
November
Day
15
Description

The International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons was originally founded January 13, 1886, as the King's Daughters. The organization was incorporated in 1888 as the Order of the King's Daughters, and in 1891 the present name was adopted. The Michigan Branch was founded ca. 1896. The Order, which has branches in the United States and Canada, is an interdenominational service organization. Membership is open to anyone who shares the Order's aims and purposes and who professes him- or herself a Christian. The Order's purpose is to participate in, and support, religious, educational, and philanthropic endeavors while training individuals (both members and non-members alike) for leadership in Christian service. The Order's branches support ministries for the aging, the handicapped, and the underprivileged through homes, hospitals, youth camps, day care centers, scholarship programs and donation drives. In Michigan, for example, the Order founded and ran the Hospital School for children at the University of Michigan Hospital. Throughout its history, the Order has realized its goal of educating for Christian service by offering scholarships. One scholarship program provided financial aid for Native American students, overseas students, and students interested in training for the ministry and other forms of Christian service. A second scholarship program provided financial assistance for students in health sciences programs. A third financial aid program, the Chautauqua Scholarship Program, began in 1920 and provided funding for young adults who wished to participate in courses offered at the Order's own Chautauqua Institution. This institution offered "self-enrichment" and Christian leadership courses, and was housed in a compound consisting of a chapel, a Fellowship Hall, and three houses. The Chautauqua Institution accommodated forty-three students and a full staff. The basic unit of the Order is the circle, which generally consists of women in an individual church congregation. Circles are organized into county-wide branches, which are in turn organized into state-wide branches. The Order's official publication is the Silver Cross Magazine. In 2008, the organization voted to disband.

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Russ Collins Stands with Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, September 1988

Russ Collins Stands with Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, September 1988 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1988
Caption
Russ Collins, the man behind the revitalization of the Michigan Theater, in his palatial stamping ground.

Year
1988
Month
September
Day
8
Description

Russ Collins stands next to the old organ at the front of the Michigan Theater.

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack at Fundraiser

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack at Fundraiser image
Year
1985
Month
October
Day
17
Description

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack at a fundraiser hosted by Philip Power, Hayden's predecessor at the Michigan Daily in the early 1960s, and his wife, Sarah Power, University of Michigan Regent.

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack at Fundraiser

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack at Fundraiser image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1985
Caption
Hayden, Pollack watch the Dodgers' demise on TV

Year
1985
Month
October
Day
17
Description

Tom Hayden and Lana Pollack watch the Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals play baseball at a fundraiser hosted by Philip Power, Hayden's predecessor at the Michigan Daily in the early 1960s, and his wife, Sarah Power, University of Michigan Regent.

Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.
Related

New Facades on Western Union and Allenel Hotel

New Facades on Western Union and Allenel Hotel image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1958
Caption
New Look: This new façade on the Western Union Telegraph Co. office at 122 E. Huron St. and the new marquee above the adjacent Allenel Hotel entry were both recently completed and have given the area across from the County Building a more modern, refined look. Modern store fronts are being urged by the Chamber of Commerce.

Year
1958
Month
March
Rights Held By
Donated by the Ann Arbor News. © The Ann Arbor News.