A Forbes article describes Roxanne Quimby's business and conservation activities and donation of the land to form Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. Article includes related images.
The climbers have alpenstocks, ropes and ice axes. Text on verso of image: "The Nisqually Glacier, flowing slowly down the mountainside, forms one of the principal attractions to visitors in Rainier National Park. Daily trips are made by the guides to this location."
A poster that was produced and distributed by proponents of Proposal B on the 1972 Michigan Ballot. The Proposal would legally permit licensed physicians to perform abortions.
Fresh Cherry Pie
1 cup cherries pitted and put through
grinder
1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons cherry juice
1 cup sugar
1 egg yolk slightly beaten
Cook above ingredients together until very thick. Fill
pie tin with crust and bake. Then fill crust with mixture.
Cover with stiffly beaten whites of eggs with one tablespoon
Sugar. Brown in oven.
Mrs. Lewis M. Gram.
Photograph of co-founders Gary Michael (l) and Michael Barr (r) of Duosoft, an Urbana-Champaign based hardware and software start-up that developed and programmed PLATO courseware for Control Data Corporation from 1981-1985. Mostly paralyzed from youth due to polio, Gary Michael (left) was a handicapped PLATO programmer who used a mouth stick to code and interact through the PLATO system.
Zoomed-in screenshot of a digital scan of a page of the Michigan Daily from November 23rd, 1975, featuring an ad from the local chapter of the Gay Academic Union. This ad lists upcoming meeting subjects, including "Transvestism and Transsexualism."
The Ann Arbor Gay Community Center (renamed as the Jim Toy Community Center) has served as an important space for members of the LGBT community in Ann Arbor to meet, distribute resources, and program community events. This poster advertises a "Gay Hotline" as well as their many print resources including a "gay archive" and "gay/feminist newsletters, magazines, books."
This flyer by the Chicago Gay Metal Society advertising its newsletter to potential members. The society offers bi-monthly parties, event/concert notificaitons, periodic group activities such as camping and amusement park outings, and community with other metal loving queers.