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Walter P. Reuther Library
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Wayne State University. Libraries
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Michigan State University. Libraries
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University of Michigan. Libraries
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Wayne State University Student Life
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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New York :: D. Appleton,
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Language
English
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eng
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still image
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sound recording-nonmusical
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text
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Place
Detroit, MI
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Cleveland, OH
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Wayne State University
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Wayne State University. Alumni Office
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Topic
Greek letter societies
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College students
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Organizations
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Student activities
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Football
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Parades
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Women
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Sports
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Students
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Buildings
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Dinner and dining
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Family
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Fund raising
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Reverse discrimination
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Student adjustment
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Vocational interests
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African Americans
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Gamma Delta 1st place float and over-all.
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Dan Kildrowski and Paul Silber.
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A portrait of Chega Fraternity.
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Russian Roulette.
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Basketball, Sigma Epsilon Sportsmen. Nelson Ford, Dan Pikolas, Robert Stein, Lambros Milonas, Nick Toyeas, Seymour Weinstein.
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A Sigma Alpha Mu man caulking a window as part of a constructive project, a theme replacing Hell Week.
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A group portrait of the Arab Fraternity members, 1935.
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Delta Sigma Epsilon. Omega Epsilon.
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A float resembling a wedding cake is carried by the Zeta Chi sorority.
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Homecoming week at Wayne State University saw the rise of unusual decorations scattered throughout the campus as part of the festivities during the week of Oct. 26 to 31.
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