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Wayne State University; Buildings; Classrooms
Circa 1940 -1950s. Classes in home making are demanded by thousands of Detroit women. Only a few can be sewed through present facilities.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Classrooms
Circa 1940s -1950s. Interracial, coed students in a music class.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Crowded Conditions
Circa 1940s. Students entering a postwar “temporary” about 1948
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Crowded Conditions
Circa 1940s-50s. Students playing a piano in Mackenzie Hall no date probably the early 1940s or 50s
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Crowded Conditions
Circa 1940s. Study space- The halls , corners, stairways and lounges of the University buildings provide the major study spaces. Those special study areas, like these in Mackenzie Hall are jammed from 9a.mto 9p.m. Life Magazine Photograph.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Houses, Cass Avenue
Circa 1940s. Cass Ave. with views of Soc. Bldg, State Hall, Math Bldg, and Art Bldg.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Misc.
Circa 1940-1950s. Image of barrack type buildings with Old Main behind them.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main
Circa 1940s. Two veterans in uniform walk toward the entrance of Old Main. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick.