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Trees Removed In Front Of Lane Hall, May 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Trees Removed In Front Of Lane Hall, May 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1948
Caption:
SOMETHING MISSING: What's wrong with this picture? That's right, the trees that used to grace the curb in front of the University's Lane Hall, headquarters of the Student Religious Association, are gone. They were cut down and hauled away this week by employes of the University's plant department. The space where the trees formerly were growing will be covered with concrete in an extension of the sidewalk. Traffic on S. State St. was hampered during the tree-removal.

Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958

Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
Caption:
Bible Study: Foreign students are offered an opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith through study with Miss Amber Van, Protestant religious counselor who directs programs of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University. In a session at Lane Hall, headquarters for the foundation, are (left to right) Connie Hill, chairman of the international committee of the University Christian Federation; Javahar Maniar of India, Jain; Miss Van; Dhiraj Mehta of India, Hindu; and Yooichi Noguchi of Japan, Buddhist. Miss Van also directs personal counseling.

Russell H. Fifield Looks At Plane Flights For Participants Of The 27th International Congress Of Orientalists Held At UM, August 7, 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Russell H. Fifield Looks At Plane Flights For Participants Of The 27th International Congress Of Orientalists Held At UM, August 7, 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1967
Caption:
Ronald Bauer, (above), assistant to the general secretary for the 27th Congress of Orientalists, inspects a Moslem prayer room at the University's International Center in preparation for the Congress. Scores of Moslems from Africa and Asia will attend the week long conference. Russell H. Fifield (left) of the University's political science department, general secretary of the congress, holds manifests of chartered plane flights of participants from Frankfort, Germany; Paris, France; and Tokyo, Japan. A relief rubbing from a Thai temple on wall in back of Prof. Fifield provides oriental atmosphere for Lane Hall headquarters.

Letters From Around The World From Participants Of The 27th International Congress Of Orientalists Held At UM, August 7, 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Letters From Around The World From Participants Of The 27th International Congress Of Orientalists Held At UM, August 7, 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1967
Caption:
A stamp collector would have a holiday filling the shoes of either Mrs. Gordon Fenn (left) of Chelsea or Miss Wendy Christiansen of 307 Sixth, who are handling mail from all over the world at the Lane Hall headquarters for the 27th Congress of Orientalists. More than 1,500 scholars from foreign countries have written to say they are coming.

Dr. Lewis Heads DP Committee

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Month
December
Year
1949
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