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Variety Of Building Going On

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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1966
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11
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November
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1966
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Construction Of Scarlett Junior High School, November 1966
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Action Pledged In U-M Dorm Pot Case

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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1978
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7
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April
Year
1978
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Chinese Warmly Received Here

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Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1972
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16
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April
Year
1972
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Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena Between American & Chinese Players, April 16, 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players At Women's Doubles Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Opening The Ping-Pong Exhibition For Chinese & Americans At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players Stand For Introductions Of Teams At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players Enter Crisler Arena, April 1972
Reporters & Students Interrupt Chinese Visitors' Lunch At Bursley Hall, April 1972
UM Students Await The Arrival Of The Chinese Ping-Pong Players At Bursley Hall, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Player, Yang Chun, Returns Ball In Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Player, Ch'en Pao-ching, At Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena Between American & Chinese Players, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Player, Ch'en Pao-ching At The Exhibition Game At Crisler Arena, April 1972
American Ping-Pong Player, George Brathwaite, At Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
American Ping-Pong Player, Olga Soltesz, At Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Player, Yang Chun, At Ping-Pong Exhibition Match At Crisler Arena, April 1972
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500 Greet Chinese

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1972
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15
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April
Year
1972
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Chung Tse-Tung, Captain Of The Chinese Ping-Pong Team, Receives UM Warm-Up Jacket, April 1972
UM Students & Reporters Await Arrival Of Chinese Ping-Pong Players To Campus, April 1972
UM Students & Reporters, Including Eck Stanger, Await Arrival Of Chinese Ping-Pong Players To Campus, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players Arrive At UM Campus, April 1972
Crowd Greets Chinese Ping-Pong Players In Front Of Michigan Union, April 1972
Waiting For The Arrival Of The Chinese Ping-Pong Players Outside Michigan Union, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players Arrive At UM Campus, April 1972
Chinese Ping-Pong Players Arrive At UM Campus, April 1972
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Ping Pong Team Will Face Tightened Schedule Here

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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1972
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14
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April
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1972
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Children Applauding After Rosa Parks' Speech, March 11, 1986

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Rosa Parks Talks To Audience Member At UM's Bursley Hall, March 11, 1986

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Ann Arbor Police Investigate Double Murder at University of Michigan Bursley Hall, April 1981

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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1981
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University of Michigan Bursley Hall, Scene of Double Murder, April 1981

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President Harold Shapiro Discusses Murder of Two University of Michigan Students at Bursley Hall, April 1981

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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1981
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