A group of young men and women, carrying skis on their shoulders, walk single file through a snow-covered forest. One of the party is shouldering snowshoes.
Meeting minutes of the Hispanic congregation at church of the Ascension located in Detroit, MI. Minutes span 1985 - 1988 detailing different methods for ministry, programs to meet community needs, fundraising ideas, etc...
Two page article on the history of the Holy Childhood Indian Boarding School in the 1949 - 1950 Annual Review of the Michigan Indian Foundation, Inc. The foundation was a private organization of wealthy Michiganders who raised money for the Holy Childhood school.
Article about how Berry Gordy developed the Motown organization with biographies about Motown Artists. The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, Martha and the Vandellas, and The Temptations are featured in this article.
Supremes say to writer that they feel "a contemporary performer did not have to utilize sex as a means of putting across a musical number." They also say during their tour that they always "rode comfortably in their dresses" while others prepared.
A postcard depicting the Holy Childhood Boarding School. Contains handwritten text over the image read as: "I will have this bldg. completed Feb. 1-1927 then I'll go to erect another school at Petoskey, Michigan." Also contains printed text at the bottom of the postcard read as: "Holy Childhood School, Harbor Springs, Mich. Conducted by the School Sisters of Notre Dame."
Black and white photographic print of the home of abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor William Lambert, located at 497 Larned Street--between St. Aubin Street and Dequindre Street. The house has wood siding, a gabled roof and three windows on the second floor facing the street. The ground floor has one large window with flower boxes below it and a door with steps and a covered porch leading up to it. A folding chair sits on the porch.
"D/ Hist. houses - Lambert, Wm., 497 E. Larned c. 2." and "Loaned for reproduction by Ms. Verdie Morton" are handwritten on the verso.
A picture of the Homeopathic Hospital, another Ann Arbor hospital that treated epidemic influenza patients. Picture is outdated and may not reflect recent updates to Homeopathic Hospital mentioned in 1918 student papers.
Hot Cheese Sandwiches
1 small package nippy cheese
1 egg, unbeaten
1 tablespoon Worchestershire sauce
Butter, equal to cheese
Sliced bread
Bacon slices, cut in half
Blend together cheese, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and butter. Toast bread on 1 side and spread cheese mixture on untoasted side. Cover each with 1/2 slice bacon and up back in oven. When bacon is cooked, cheese is melted. Serve at once.
Hot Crabmeat Dip
1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese
1 Tbsp. milk
1 can crabmeat (flaked)
2 Tbsp. onion (chopped)
1 Tbsp. horseradish
salt and pepper to taste
Mix cheese and milk until smooth and then add the other ingredients. Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes.
Balls are divided into various categories and subcategories. Here a man in fur walks the 'Butch Queen realness' category, where participants are judged on how convincingly they assimilate with heterosexual men