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John Duley - Circa 19902913 viewsThis photo was contributed by Doug Elbinger, February 2011. Doug writes:
"John Duley was my academic advisor at JMC. I made this portrait at my studio in East Lansing approx 1990.
He is retired, still active, and lives in Okemos. I remember he helped me & Jon Burbach start a darkroom in the basement of Snyder Hall."
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Edmund Byrne (JMC / Philosophy; 1968 - 1969)2813 views"The attached is a picture of me taken on the mini-lake outside the
apartment I was renting on the outskirts of East Lansing during my sojourn,
i.e., a 3-year appt. 1966-1969."
(Email from Edmund Byrne, November 2010)
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Terry Adams2262 views
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Paul Mirowski: MSU Student ID's2033 views
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MSU Press Photo - September 19672033 viewsI (Randy) recently purchased this MSU Information Services photo off eBay. The image file is from the eBay listing (hence vendor markings on the image). The back side indicates this is negative # 662673-1, dated 22 Sept. 1967. Handwritten notes: "Justin Morrill College" and 'Students".
This illustrates the JMC sign above the doorway from the Snyder lobby to the 1st floor south wing (JMC staff office area).
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Phil Mirowski, 19712022 views
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Lynnette Younggren2001 views
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Betty Dickinson - June 19801960 viewsDoug Elbinger forwarded this portrait he took of Betty. Doug writes, "Just found a portrait (see attached) I did for Betty Dickinson you may add to the collection... photo taken in East Lansing June 30, 1980."
Thanks, Doug!
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Roots of Drama (Class; 1977): Rivalry Potlatch: Class Roster1850 viewsThe Rivalry Potlatch: Anthropology & Drama II — McDonel Kiva -- Pam Holcomb, an anthropologist, and I team-taught this course. This took place in the second term of the two-term course investigating the possible roots of drama around the globe.
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John Sase - Circa March 19711769 views
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_FOLIO_ - Page 51762 views
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View from Snyder, Room 374; Circa 1971 - 19731696 viewsContributed by Ron Rosenbaum, March 2010. Ron writes:
" ... One taken from my room at 374. Being a kid from Southern California I was fascinated with the snow, as I had only visited snow, never lived in it."
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Ruth Scott - circa March 19711673 views
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R. Glenn Wright1668 viewsCirca 1975.
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_FOLIO_ - Page 41646 views
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Front entrance - Phillips - Looking up ...1630 views
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Grace Higginbottom, Julie Leininger Pycior, Irene Townsend, Nancy Nutting Swearingen, Virginia Loo Farris1614 viewsPictured (Left-to-Right): Julie Leininger Pycior, Irene Townsend, Grace Higginbottom, Nancy Nutting Swearingen, Virginia Loo Farris.
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Around the Waterbed1612 views"Clockwise on the waterbed (which has a quilt made of various furs, mink, rabbit, ermine, fox -- used, twice, of course -- from the Salvation Army) from 11o'clock, Linda Stock, John Bridge (1/2 obscured) Bill Trevarthen, seeming asleep, and John Schroeder, looking blissful." (- Keven Bridge)
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Sny-Phi Grill: Standing in Line (1972)1607 views
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Masked Drama Workshop (1972): Course Handout / Sheet1602 viewsStudents researched the various historical/cultural groups and sculpted their own masks based on traditional models. Scenes from the following plays were performed:
- Greek Tragedy: Euripides’ Hippolytus
- Modern Tragedy: Eugene O’Neill’s The Great God Brown
- As well as the full Japanese Noh, Birds of Sorrow
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In the Sny-Phi Grill, 19721512 views
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'Grill Rats' (Perpetual Bridge Players in the Sny-Phi Grill)1493 viewsFor more info, comments, and theories on who's illustrated, see:
http://www.enolagaia.com/GrillRats.html
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Peoples Park - Michigan State University, May 19701447 viewsDuring the spring of 1970, a "People's Park" sprang up in the quad area south of the Red Cedar River bounded by Erickson Hall on the east, the International Center (bookstore building) on the south, and Wells Hall (math / languages) on the west. Residents pitched tents (and at least one tipi) or set up improvised lean-to's. The area (also dubbed "Free") remained the scene of a persistent resident population, daily passers-through, and regular gatherings through the remainder of that turbulent spring term.
Kevin Fulton has kindly sent in scanned copies of some photos he took back in May 1970 of the People's Park area.
My best guess is that this photo was taken from the south shore of the Red Cedar, between Erickson and Wells, facing south toward the International Center. (- Editor)
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Linda Corson and Bob Walter1432 views
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