New Arts Publication A Dream Come True
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26
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August
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1973
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University of Michigan's New TV Studio, February 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1954
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University television engineer's and production men watch students rehearse a play in the U-M's new TV studios at 310-312 Maynard St. The University will begin telecasting from the new studios on Feb. 1.
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1954
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University television engineer's and production men watch students rehearse a play in the U-M's new TV studios at 310-312 Maynard St. The University will begin telecasting from the new studios on Feb. 1.
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U-M Professor Garnet R. Garrison explains video production to E. Ray Baxter, assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College, November 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1952
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EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION: Participants in the Conference on Higher Education now meeting at the University, spent the morning looking over various campus activities. Shown here receiving a demonstration of television is E. Ray Baxter (left), assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College. Prof. Garnet R. Garrison (center), director of U-M television, explains the workings of video. Operating the camera is William J. Cox, a U-M graduate student from New Kensington, Pa.
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1952
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EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION: Participants in the Conference on Higher Education now meeting at the University, spent the morning looking over various campus activities. Shown here receiving a demonstration of television is E. Ray Baxter (left), assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College. Prof. Garnet R. Garrison (center), director of U-M television, explains the workings of video. Operating the camera is William J. Cox, a U-M graduate student from New Kensington, Pa.
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Members of the University's Television Center plan to film a documentary in Antarctica, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1963
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PLAN ANTARCTIC TRIP: John Alley (right), assistant film editor at the University's Television Center, points to an Explorer's Club flag he hopes to plant at the South Pole during a two-man U-M expedition to Antarctica this month to make a documentary TV film on the frozen continent. Looking on (left to right) are Lee M. (Mack) Woodruff, U-M TV production supervisor who will accompany Alley and direct the filming; Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, the University's director of broadcasting and television; and Prof.Donald F. Eschman, chairman of the geology and mineralogy department which is co-operating in the project.
Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1963
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PLAN ANTARCTIC TRIP: John Alley (right), assistant film editor at the University's Television Center, points to an Explorer's Club flag he hopes to plant at the South Pole during a two-man U-M expedition to Antarctica this month to make a documentary TV film on the frozen continent. Looking on (left to right) are Lee M. (Mack) Woodruff, U-M TV production supervisor who will accompany Alley and direct the filming; Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, the University's director of broadcasting and television; and Prof.Donald F. Eschman, chairman of the geology and mineralogy department which is co-operating in the project.
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Dolph Funeral Home, August 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1952
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VARIED HISTORY: From dance hall to funeral home to television studio is the prospect for the building at 310-312 Maynard St. The University has taken a 10-year lease on the Dolph Funeral Home to convert the structure into a TV headquarters, complete with offices and studios. The building until 1916 was the Granger Dance Academy, one of the most popular campus social gathering places.
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1952
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VARIED HISTORY: From dance hall to funeral home to television studio is the prospect for the building at 310-312 Maynard St. The University has taken a 10-year lease on the Dolph Funeral Home to convert the structure into a TV headquarters, complete with offices and studios. The building until 1916 was the Granger Dance Academy, one of the most popular campus social gathering places.
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Lee Woodruff Of U-M TV Dies
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20
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July
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1978
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City OKs Permit For New Nightclub
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8
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March
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1974
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Cafe-Lounge Opening Set For July
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29
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March
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1974
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