Michigan Union

Hide Profile

The idea of an organization embracing all of the University of Michigan's male students was offered by Edward F. Parker in the fall of 1903. The proposal sprang from a concern that a divisiveness was growing among the students, particularly between the fraternity members and the "independents," that is non-fraternity members. Parker's proposal was supported at the highest levels within the university, including the president and several deans. In February 1904 the first organizational meeting was held and the name Michigan Union was chosen. In June, 1904 articles of association were signed, establishing the Michigan Union as an organization embracing all male students, alumni, faculty and regents. Although considered a part of the university family, the Michigan Union was legally a separate entity responsible only to its own Board of Directors.

Almost immediately fund raising began for the construction of a building. Because of competing university projects early fund raising efforts were not particularly successful, but in 1907 sufficient funds had been obtained to purchase the home of Thomas M. Cooley on State Street to serve as headquarters for the organization. The Cooley home was seen as a temporary location, and plans for a new building, as well as fund raising efforts, continued. In 1908, as a part of this ongoing fund raising, the Union instituted one of its longest traditions, the Michigan Union Opera. The all-male opera toured in the fall, and occasionally the spring, visiting cities with strong alumni clubs.

Years of fund raising were rewarded in 1916 when construction began on the Cooley site of a new Union Building. Sufficient funds existed, however, only to erect the outer shell of the structure. The first interior work was performed with funds loaned by the Michigan State War Preparedness Board, which wished to use the building as a barracks for soldiers of the Students Army Training Corps (SATC) who were sent to Ann Arbor for training. In 1918 more money was borrowed, and although several key components of the structure were still left unfinished due to a lack of funds, the building was opened for the use of members in the fall of 1919.

The continuing financial problems of the Union led its governing board to seek the aid of the Regents. While membership in the Union was open to all male students, membership, and the payment of dues, was voluntary. In academic year 1918-1919 the Regents made the payment of Union dues a part of the registration fees paid automatically by enrolled students. This assistance in funding the union occurred at a time when the Union was reordering its financial operations to reflect the large, multifaceted building it now operated. In 1917 a separate Board of Governors was authorized by the Board of Directors to oversee the Union's financial operation. This body did not actually begin to operate until 1920, and in 1928 it was abolished and replaced by a Finance Committee of the Board of Directors.

The Union's basic functions continued undisturbed throughout the 1930s, although the building itself was expanded with additions constructed in 1936 and 1938. The influx of students after World War II strained the physical capacities, but more important were a series of social changes that challenged the Union's status as an all male club. Barriers to the participation of women in Union events were slowly, and sometimes painfully, dropped. In 1956 unescorted women were first allowed into the union. In the same year the all male Union Opera allowed women to participate in its production, changing its name to MUSKET--Michigan Union Show, Ko-Eds Too. Barriers continued to fall throughout the 1960s until the last vestige of the Union's exclusively male character, a clause barring women from life membership in the Union, was dropped in 1972.

The Union's unique governmental status was abandoned in 1979, when the Union came under the control of the Vice-President for Student Services.

From the guide to the Michigan Union records, 1884 - [ongoing], 1904-1983, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Michigan Union records, 1884 - [ongoing], 1904-1983 Bentley Historical Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Allen, Hugh Pitzer, 1882- person
associatedWith Allen, John Robins, 1869-1920 person
associatedWith Barkdull, Howard L., 1887- person
associatedWith Baxter, Kenneth Stewart, 1883- person
associatedWith Bisbee, Leland S. person
associatedWith Blain, D. Bethune, 1879-1963 person
associatedWith Buckley, L. Paul. person
associatedWith Bulkley, Harry C. (Harry Conant), b. 1870 person
associatedWith Bursley, Joseph Aldrich, 1877-1950 person
associatedWith Chequamegon Band & Orchestra. corporateBody
associatedWith Clark, Herbert Watson. person
associatedWith Comedy Club (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Dickinson, Seldon, 1892-1964 person
associatedWith Douglass, Henry Woolsey. person
associatedWith Druids (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Friedman, Louis Kossuth, 1894- person
associatedWith Gault, Harry G., 1892- person
associatedWith Haislip, Edward Watson, 1886-1965 person
associatedWith Heath, Homer L. person
associatedWith Helsell, Frank Pritchard, 1886-1966 person
associatedWith Jones, Paul, 1880-1941 person
associatedWith Kirk, Richard Ray, 1877- person
associatedWith Knapp, Burton Samuel, 1882-1959 person
associatedWith Koontz, Patrick Duffey, 1888-1947 person
associatedWith Maxwell, Lawrence, 1853-1927 person
associatedWith McKenzie, William Dexter, 1873-1960 person
associatedWith Merritt, Walle Williard, 1884-1968 person
associatedWith Michigamua. corporateBody
associatedWith Michigan Union Opera. corporateBody
associatedWith Millen, George W., b. 1863 person
associatedWith Mimes (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Musket (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Peterson, Reuben, 1862-1942 person
associatedWith Quadrangle Club (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Riggs, Henry Earle, 1865-1949 person
associatedWith Roberts, Thomas Brockway. person
associatedWith Saier, Edward Herbert. person
associatedWith Sealby, Inman, 1862- person
associatedWith Sphinx (Fraternity : University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Stevens, Frederick W. (Frederick Waeir), 1865-1926 person
associatedWith Thomason, Samuel Emory, 1883-1944 person
associatedWith Triangles (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Men's Glee Club. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Sports. corporateBody
associatedWith Wagner, Frank Caspar, 1864-1928 person
associatedWith Watkins, James K., 1887- person
associatedWith West Quadrangle (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Zane, John Maxcy, 1863-1937 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Thompson Street (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Cheever Court (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Jefferson Street (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Subject
Construction industry
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Related Descriptions
Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6bq3dp7

Ark ID: w6bq3dp7

SNAC ID: 47124901