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Matching Coat and Dress
Two piece wool gabardine set consisting of an overcoat and knee length, sleeveless dress, light blue in color. Coat is single breasted, lined, with placket pockets, invisible button closure, with button visible at neckline. Dress is princess style with two decorative buttons at neckline, front and back yokes, hook and eye closure at left shoulder and zipper on left side. ‘Ben Zuckerman for Bonwit Teller” on label, circa 1960-1979.
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Re-embroidered cloque evening dress from the 1960s
This re-embroidered cloque evening dress with stole has a silvery white ground with geometric padded areas outlined with silver thread. The sleeveless dress of just below knee length is princess-cut. It has a cowl neck in front continuing to a deep "V" in the back. There are pockets hidden in the front side seams. The snap closing in back is ornamented with a large self pompom. The dress is lined in white silk. The stole falls over the shoulder to hem length and the folds are tacked down to…
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Matching Coat and Dress
Two piece set consisting of an overcoat and knee length, short sleeve dress, taupe in color. Coat is double breasted, lined, with straight flap pockets. Sheath style dress with kimono cap sleeve, front and back yokes, side seam pockets, and zipper closure in back. Circa 1960-1979.
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Black satin cocktail, mini dress from the 1960s
Woman's black satin cocktail, mini dress in a straight shift style with a scoop neck, and a flesh-colored satin midriff. The dress has a band of black fringe beaded with a row of sequins at the midriff. There is a zipper in the back. There is no label but there is a J.L. Hudson's price tag for $11.
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Wool challis black, green, purple, red and white geometric print dress from the 1960s or 70s
This wool challis black, green, purple, red and white geometric print woman's dress has a plain round neck with no collar, long straight sleeves with cuffs and covered buttons. The front is plain and slightly gathered at the waist seam. The dress zips up the back. The dress is part of an ensemble which includes a black knit jumper. The jumper is a chemise with a mandarin collar and large black button at the shoulder. The skirt is slit to the waist. There is a narrow black leather belt. …
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Aqua satin evening gown from the 1960s
This woman's aqua satin evening gown has shoestring shoulder straps, a low, straight neckline, slightly dropped waist, and a bodice tightly fitted by long darts. The skirt is straight with a single pleat at the side front. There is a side zipper. Label: "Philip Hulitar." The matching sleeveless jacket with horizontal stripes of alternating aqua, green and dark blue, connected with faggotting, fitted by long darts at the waist, and has a side closing. Label: "Claire Pearone, Paris-Detroit."…
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Black wool knit Women's chemise from the 1960s or 70s
This black wool knit woman's chemise is slightly fitted but has no waist. The cap sleeves have indentations and square gussets at the armholes. There is fringed suede around the neck and down the front on either side of a heavy zipper reaching to above waist level. A concealed zipper closure runs down the back of the dress. Label: " Pierre Cardin, Paris, New York" Also instructions for the care of leather.
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Two piece evening gown made of white alaskin from the 1960s
Woman's two piece evening gown made of white alaskin. (A stiff, dull fabric, possibly part wool.) The bodice is tailored like a man's jacket or vest except that it has a high round neck. It is single breasted with four decorative buttons of white braid with a white drop bead in the center. The neckline and pocket flaps are also edged with rows of white braid and beads. The floor-length, straight skirt has two rows of braid and beads at the hem and an elaborate kick-pleat in the back. Both pi…
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Women's black and white wool tweed coat from the 1950s or 60s
Woman's black and white wool tweed coat with an all-in-one collar and lapels that turn into a single button closure coat. Red wool is used for the lining, and is the trim at the side front pleats. The coat has semi-raglan sleeves, and right and left inseam pockets. Labels: Pauline Trigere, and Margaret Rice, Grosse Pte, Mich.
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A group gathers around a food truck (Ice Cream Truck) while one man plays an acoustic guitar.
The food truck's full name is obscured, but it contains the word "Frostee" and has a cartoonish logo of a white-bearded sailor at a ship's steering wheel. The truck is a late 1950s Ford. A street sign is in the background, but it is grainy. Possibly Second Street.
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An action play from the 1960 football team. It looks as if #85 is recovering a fumble
An elevated freeway is visible in the background.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main
Circa 1960s. Interior image of Old Main staircase. 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. Dated February 24, 1960.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main
Circa 1960s. Interior image of Old Main staircase. 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. Dated February 24, 1960.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main
Circa1960s. Exterior aerial image of Old Main looking toward the southwest. 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. Dated August 1, 1960.
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Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main
Circa 1960s. Exterior image of Old Main view from tCass and Warren looking southwest. 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. Dated September 1960.
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Herman Miller prototype
This Stool, in the collection of the Grand Rapids Art Museum, is constructed with a pronged aluminum pedestal base with three extended feet. The base supports a padded seat which is upholstered with leather. This is stool is the prototype for those made for the LaFonda del Sol restaurant in New York City. Herman Miller Trade Name: prototype
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Date is 1933
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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A man and a woman play doubles tennis.
She is serving but her foot is over the line.
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A portrait of the 1960-1961 fencing team. Coach Danosi is present.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Carl Suriano/Suvano receives an award at a ceremony. Joe Hill is the presenter.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University