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Go to Commencement in Field House item page

Students and faculty at 1972 Commencement under the Field House dome.
Go to Campus Center item page

Campus Center, ca. 1975.
Go to Cafeteria service worker serving lunch item page

Cafeteria service worker serving lunch.
Go to Faculty and students in Campus Center cafeteria item page

Glenn Niemeyer and Wayme Dunlop, Music Department Chair in the Campus Center cafeteria.
Go to Students inside College IV Mobile van item page

Student registration inside College IV mobile van.
Go to Students in sack race item page

Students in sack race dressed in coonskin caps and "Almost Everything Goes" t-shirt, May 12, 1977.
Go to President Arend D. Lubbers in front of William James College display item page

President Arend D. Lubbers in front of William James College display.
Go to Students and faculty sitting on steps under William James College mural item page

Students and faculty sitting on steps under William James College mural.
Go to Students with headsets in Campus Center lounge item page

Students with headsets in Campus Center lounge.
Go to Students at spring festival on Zumberge Pond item page

Group of students at canoe race on Zumberge Pond during spring festival. Campus Center is in the background, ca. 1978.
Go to Field House. View of dome in the snow item page

Field House dome taken from across a snow covered field, ca. 1975.
Go to Yad Vashem item page

Poem about the Holocaust. In Dutch.
Go to Van Cleve, Charles (Interview outline and video), 2014 item page

Chuck VanCleve was born in Linwood, California in 1950. He grew up in Linwood, California and enlisted in the Army on May 6, 1968. He qualified for officer training despite his young age, and received his commission on June 17, 1969, and went to…
Go to Van Buren County Comprehensive Plan item page

The Van Buren County Comprehensive Plan was prepared by the Van Buren Community Development Department and the Van Buren County Planning Commission in January 1992.
Go to Warren Valleau (Audio interview and transcript), 2018 item page

Warren Valleau was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and visited his grandfather's farm in Saugatuck as a child. He recalls his father's work transporting produce, and in foundries in Grand Rapids, as well as his grandparents' associations with artists…
Go to Facta et dicta memorabilia [folium 196] item page

One leaf from Facta et dicta memorabilia by Gaius Valerius Maximus, with commentary by Oliverius Arzignanensis. Printed in Venice by Guilelmus Anima Mia, Tridinensis, on August 12, 1491. [GW M49170; ISTC iv00039000]
Go to Vincent Vaca video interview and transcript item page

Oral history of Vincent Vaca, interviewed by Jose 'Cha-Cha' Jimenez, on 5/8/2013 about the Young Lords in Lincoln Park.
Go to Urick, Walter (audio interview and summary) item page

Self-recorded interview by Walter Urick, May 26, 2016. English language recording. Summary in English and Spanish. Walter was born on June 3, 1939. He is a first generation American, as his father grew up in Belarus and his mother in Poland. Walter…
Go to Urbon, Anthony (Interview outline and video), 2011 item page

Tony Urbon was born in Michigan in 1917 and drafted into the army in April 1941. He was sent to train with the 32nd Division, which included the National Guard regiment from his area. He was a musician and served with the division's band. His…
Go to Urbancik, Matthew (Interview outline), 2011 item page

Matthew Urbancik joined the military because he wanted to work with electronics. He initially sought out the Navy but was declined, and later enlisted into the Air Force to become a jet mechanic. Matthew saw the benefits of retiring from the military…
Go to Soldier posing on ground with rifle item page

Soldier posing on ground with rifle. Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry maneuvers at Camp Livingston.
Go to Walter Plaska, Richard Platte and Stephen Kraut, 1941 item page

Three members of the Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry, photographed at Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Left to right: Walter Plaska, Richard Platte, Stephen Kraut
Go to Sgt. Richard Plate on K-P duty, 1941 item page

Sgt. Richard Plate on K-P duty at Camp Livingston. Rear is inscribed "The famous K-P-Kid was I mad in this picture"
Go to Soldiers relaxing in camp, 1941 item page

Soldiers relaxing in camp. Headquarters Company, 126th Infantry maneuvers at Camp Livingston.

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