The Bentley Historical Library will close from 12:30 pm to 2:15 pm on May 9, 2025, and will close early at 2:00 pm on May 14, 2025.
Use the U-M Library Search to explore the Bentley's collections.
Hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Exceptions
1150 Beal Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113 U.S.A.
734-764-3482
In honor of the Class of 2025, we’re taking a look back at U-M’s 1925 commencement! 🎓
According to the Michigan Alumnus magazine, graduating students paraded down the sidewalks of Ann Arbor, making their way down State Street, to Ferry Field, which was the football field at the time.
Michigan Stadium didn’t exist yet; it would open just two years later!
Many of the people watching the long parade of graduates had umbrellas with them, as the sky looked like it might rain; in fact, the weather was so worrying that the Field House had been prepared, just in case graduation had to move indoors.
However, although there was a mild drizzle, according to the Alumnus magazine, “the elements relented,” and the graduates got to have their commencement procession outside after all!
Students crossed the stage on Ferry Field class by class. After the ceremony, there was a performance of the song “The Yellow and Blue,” and triumphant bugle music!
100 years later, we’re excited to share our congratulations to the Class of 2025! 🎉 We know you’ll make all kinds of amazing history!
You can find these photos, and others like them, in historical editions of the Michigan Alumnus magazine in the archives.
#MGoGrad #UMich #StudentLife #MichiganHistory #100YearsAgo #1920s #Commencement
In honor of the Class of 2025, we’re taking a look back at U-M’s 1925 commencement! 🎓
According to the Michigan Alumnus magazine, graduating students paraded down the sidewalks of Ann Arbor, making their way down State Street, to Ferry Field, which was the football field at the time.
Michigan Stadium didn’t exist yet; it would open just two years later!
Many of the people watching the long parade of graduates had umbrellas with them, as the sky looked like it might rain; in fact, the weather was so worrying that the Field House had been prepared, just in case graduation had to move indoors.
However, although there was a mild drizzle, according to the Alumnus magazine, “the elements relented,” and the graduates got to have their commencement procession outside after all!
Students crossed the stage on Ferry Field class by class. After the ceremony, there was a performance of the song “The Yellow and Blue,” and triumphant bugle music!
100 years later, we’re excited to share our congratulations to the Class of 2025! 🎉 We know you’ll make all kinds of amazing history!
You can find these photos, and others like them, in historical editions of the Michigan Alumnus magazine in the archives.
#MGoGrad #UMich #StudentLife #MichiganHistory #100YearsAgo #1920s #Commencement
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Throwback to over 100 years ago, when Tomo Inouye attended U-M!
She enrolled in 1899 as a medical student, attending classes in U-M’s very first Medical School building, which used to stand on Central Campus where U-M’s Randall Laboratory stands today.
That early medical building was razed in 1914, and now only survives in places like these historical photos from the archives!
When Inouye first started attending, U-M had just begun to require all medical students to do clinical rotations to gain hands-on experience in U-M`s hospitals.
Tomo Inouye earned her medical degree at U-M in 1901, becoming the first Japanese woman known to have graduated from the University of Michigan!
This year, U-M’s Medical School is celebrating its 175th anniversary; you can learn more about early medical students, and U-M’s long history of medical education, on the Michigan Medicine website! 🎉
📸: University of Michigan student portraits collection, U-M Photo Vertical Files, Sam Sturgis photo collection
#TBT #UMich #StudentLife #AAPIHeritageMonth #TomoInouye #History #MedicalSchool
Throwback to over 100 years ago, when Tomo Inouye attended U-M!
She enrolled in 1899 as a medical student, attending classes in U-M’s very first Medical School building, which used to stand on Central Campus where U-M’s Randall Laboratory stands today.
That early medical building was razed in 1914, and now only survives in places like these historical photos from the archives!
When Inouye first started attending, U-M had just begun to require all medical students to do clinical rotations to gain hands-on experience in U-M`s hospitals.
Tomo Inouye earned her medical degree at U-M in 1901, becoming the first Japanese woman known to have graduated from the University of Michigan!
This year, U-M’s Medical School is celebrating its 175th anniversary; you can learn more about early medical students, and U-M’s long history of medical education, on the Michigan Medicine website! 🎉
📸: University of Michigan student portraits collection, U-M Photo Vertical Files, Sam Sturgis photo collection
#TBT #UMich #StudentLife #AAPIHeritageMonth #TomoInouye #History #MedicalSchool
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A beautiful spring moment in Ann Arbor: the trees outside the Bentley Historical Library are in bloom! 🌸
This is one of the most wonderful times of year to visit the archives at U-M!
In addition to these flowering trees, we have daffodils, irises, and lilacs growing in our garden courtyard, just outside of our reading room windows.
If you want to visit to see these flowers in person, and have the chance to explore things like historical U-M yearbooks, our reading room is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, on U-M’s North Campus, and we’re open to the public!
Stop by and say hi! 🌼
#Spring #FloweringTrees #UMich #NorthCampus #AnnArbor #Archives #SupportYourLocalLibrary
A beautiful spring moment in Ann Arbor: the trees outside the Bentley Historical Library are in bloom! 🌸
This is one of the most wonderful times of year to visit the archives at U-M!
In addition to these flowering trees, we have daffodils, irises, and lilacs growing in our garden courtyard, just outside of our reading room windows.
If you want to visit to see these flowers in person, and have the chance to explore things like historical U-M yearbooks, our reading room is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, on U-M’s North Campus, and we’re open to the public!
Stop by and say hi! 🌼
#Spring #FloweringTrees #UMich #NorthCampus #AnnArbor #Archives #SupportYourLocalLibrary
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Spring Commencement is coming up! 🌸 If you’re planning your graduation photos, here are some pose ideas from U-M history!
Click through to see:
👞 A “clogging” pose by two U-M student dancers in the 1920s
🎹 The 1960s Glee Club posing with a piano
💃 A medieval-inspired dance group in the 1940s
🏀 Women’s Basketball poses from the 1900s
🏈 A "Touchdown!" pose from a 1980s student football game in the Law Quad
🎓 A 1910s U-M friend group posing for an actual graduation photo!
We’re wishing you the very best, Wolverines! Good luck on your finals, and congratulations to everyone graduating this Spring; you’re almost at the finish line!
Sources: News & Information photographs, U-M Vertical File, Department of Physical Education for Women records, Frances Green student scrapbook
#UMich #MichiganHistory #Humor #Graduation #PhotoPoses #Wolverines #WeBelieveInYou
Spring Commencement is coming up! 🌸 If you’re planning your graduation photos, here are some pose ideas from U-M history!
Click through to see:
👞 A “clogging” pose by two U-M student dancers in the 1920s
🎹 The 1960s Glee Club posing with a piano
💃 A medieval-inspired dance group in the 1940s
🏀 Women’s Basketball poses from the 1900s
🏈 A "Touchdown!" pose from a 1980s student football game in the Law Quad
🎓 A 1910s U-M friend group posing for an actual graduation photo!
We’re wishing you the very best, Wolverines! Good luck on your finals, and congratulations to everyone graduating this Spring; you’re almost at the finish line!
Sources: News & Information photographs, U-M Vertical File, Department of Physical Education for Women records, Frances Green student scrapbook
#UMich #MichiganHistory #Humor #Graduation #PhotoPoses #Wolverines #WeBelieveInYou
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Hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Exceptions
1150 Beal Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2113 U.S.A.
734-764-3482