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Starkid Photo from The Michigan Daily Pictured from left to right: Darren Criss (Harry Potter), Joey Ritcher (Ron Weasley), and Lauren Lopez (Draco Malfoy) rehearsing for the show.
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Letter to Constance Cumbey from Ed Bohlman Critique of Pat Robertson's book "The New Millennium", president Bush and the New World Order
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Letter to Constance Cumbey from Mother and Unborn Baby Care, Inc Requesting Constance's assistance to pass on news of Mother and Unborn Baby Care
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New Age Movements New Age Movements: The End of the World is At Hand, New-Age Participants, On-the-Fringe Groups
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Letter to Constance Cumbey from The Hennington Clinic of Chiropractic Two women and their brother have heard Constance's opinions and read her books. Headmaster to determine if material stays in school and if so, the women's children will not be attending the school.
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Letter to Mrs Constance Cumbey from Pat Kiernan Facsimile from Wexford, Ireland
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The Detroit Healing Tao Center, Classes are now being offered... The Detroit Healing Tao Center Advertising Flier
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Is the New Age Kosher? Article on the New Age Movement, Torah Jews and New Age Jews
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"A Very Potter Musical - Act 1, Scene 1" A YouTube link to the video that is the first five minutes of "A Very Potter Musical"
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Working Women An image of a young woman in the foreground and a coworker in the background. Both working as secretaries, phone operators, or some other job that requires phone usage.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 9 Production photo from "The Imaginary Invalid." A group of individuals in early 20th-century costume lift a man in a black robe who waves a cane. In the background is a configuration of large gears. Confetti falls from above and the stage is covered in balloons.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 8 Production photo from "The Imaginary Invalid." A brown-skinned man in a brown shirt and checkered waistcoat leans over a seated elderly light-skinned man in a white nightshirt and a red velvet cap.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 7 Production photo from "The Imaginary Invalid." Three light-skinned women in fancy dresses pose while smiling. The woman on the left has brown hair, a pink dress, and a sash reading "Miss Gingivitis." The woman in the middle has dark hair, a yellow dress, and a sash reading "Miss Male-Pattern Baldness." The woman on the right has red hair, a green dress, and a sash reading "Miss Poverty."
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 6 Production photograph from "The Imaginary Invalid." A light-skinned, brown-haired man in a checkered vest, purple jacket, and red bow tie stands rather stiffly and displays a forced-looking grin, while a brown-skinned man in a black jacket and vest and green bow tie places a hand on his shoulder and gestures.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 5 Production photograph from "The Imaginary Invalid." A light-skinned young woman with red hair and a green and yellow dress looks shocked, while a light-skinned woman with blond hair and a red dress and an elderly man with a red robe and hat look on.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 4 Production photograph from "The Imaginary Invalid." A group of individuals in old-fashioned bathing suits clap their hands. One of them holds a green arrow-shaped sign reading "Turn This." The sign points to another person holding a large gear with a crank attached.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 3 Production photo from "The Imaginary Invalid." A light-skinned man in a black-and-white clown costume with a ruff, a checkered jacket, and a white hat gestures expansively.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 2 Production photo from "The Imaginary Invalid." A light-skinned, brown-haired young woman in a ruffled blue dress bites the hand of a light-skinned elderly man in a red dressing gown and cap.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" production photo 1
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Equal Rights Amendment Brochure An informative brochure about the Equal Rights Amendment.
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Mrs. Rosemary Robinson A photograph of Mrs. Robinson working as a Data Processing Clerk.
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"The Imaginary Invalid" program Program for UM production of "The Imaginary Invalid," by Molière, adapted and translated by James Magruder. The production was staged at the Arthur Miller Theatre and ran from March 31-April 10, 2016. Program contains biographies of cast, creatives as well as program note, theatre staff and policies, alumni news, and donor list.
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SMTD resurrects Molière in hilarious ‘The Imaginary Invalid’ Brief article on the UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance production of "The Imaginary Invalid."
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U-M Theatre Presents "The Imaginary Invalid" Promotional video for UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance's 2016 production of "The Imaginary Invalid," featuring comments from director and designers as well as footage of the cast.