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Society of Les Voyageurs

The Society of Les Voyageurs is a student organization at the University of Michigan. It is one of the oldest university outing clubs in the United States.[1] Founded in 1907, the Society of Les Voyageurs is the second oldest student organization on the University of Michigan campus.[2] On Sunday evenings during the academic year, the Society hosts communal dinners known as "Sunday Feeds" along with educational programs and entertainment related to the outdoors.

Society of Les Voyageurs
Formation1907; 117 years ago (1907)
TypeUniversity Student Group
HeadquartersHabe Mills Pine Lodge, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Principal Officer
James McNair
AffiliationsUniversity of Michigan
Websitehttps://maizepages.umich.edu/organization/societyoflesvoyageurs

History edit

The Society of Les Voyageurs was founded in 1907 by University of Michigan students Elmer "Lindy" Lehndorff, Lawrence "Larry" Lark, and Chester MacChesney. They named the Society after the pioneering French-Canadian voyageurs of the Great Lakes fur trade, whom they admired as early adventurers and outdoorsmen. Society membership was initially open only to male students at the university. The Society's Constitution was amended in 1972 to allow for the admission of women, and the Society has been co-ed since that time. The Society has published an annual yearbook since 1910 as well as several volumes of Society history.

After nearly two decades of renting space on the University of Michigan campus, the Society drew up plans in 1924 to construct a cabin on several acres of property along the Huron River in Ann Arbor. "Pine Lodge", as it was originally named, was built almost entirely by Society members in the spring and summer of 1925, and has continually served since then as the home for the Society as well as a residence for student members. During the summer of 2012, the renamed Habe Mills Pine Lodge underwent an extensive renovation, including the installation of "Kay's Kitchen." The new kitchen is named for Kay Lane, a university student in the late 1960s and early 1970s upon whom Society members bestowed the title "Queen of the Cabin," and who ultimately paved the way for the admission of women as full members of the Society. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Kay remained active in the Society and was a well known friend and mentor to several generations of members.

2012 Cabin Renovation edit

Beginning in the summer of 2012, the cabin underwent a major renovation costing over $100,000. Plans for the renovation had been tossed around for years, and the final plans were made official in early January of that year. Most of the work was contracted out to by the River Carpentry, but many of the actives and alumni were around and gave a helping hand. The renovation consisted of expanding the dining room, adding an upstairs bathroom, re-doing the kitchen, adding in a hallway between the dining room and kitchen and expanding the upstairs lodge. The work was completed in August 2012, and was ready to welcome back students for the 2012 Fall semester. Potlucks continue as normal, but now there is more space to accommodate even more lovely guests.

Members edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  2. ^ "About Campus: Where the wilderness lovers are". The Michigan Daily.
  3. ^ skalk@madison.com | 608-252-6439, SAMARA KALK DERBY. "Harold "Bud" Jordahl, a giant of the conservation movement, dies at 83". madison.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Schudel, Matt (18 October 2009). "CIA Lawyer Helped Free High-Profile Hostages". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  7. ^ Kasten, Matthew (25 May 2021). "Announcing the Dr. Carroll B. Williams Fund for Black Excellence". School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan.

Sources edit

  • A History of Les Voyageurs, 1907–1982 : the first seventy-five years. Ann Arbor, MI: Society of Les Voyageurs. 1982.
  • Phil Dinehart, ed. (2010). From the Cave of the Legends: Selections from a Century of Les Voyageurs Annuals. Ann Arbor, MI: Society of Les Voyageurs.

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The Society of Les Voyageurs is a student organization at the University of Michigan It is one of the oldest university outing clubs in the United States 1 Founded in 1907 the Society of Les Voyageurs is the second oldest student organization on the University of Michigan campus 2 On Sunday evenings during the academic year the Society hosts communal dinners known as Sunday Feeds along with educational programs and entertainment related to the outdoors Society of Les VoyageursFormation1907 117 years ago 1907 TypeUniversity Student GroupHeadquartersHabe Mills Pine Lodge University of Michigan Ann Arbor MichiganPrincipal OfficerJames McNairAffiliationsUniversity of MichiganWebsitehttps maizepages umich edu organization societyoflesvoyageurs This article is about the University of Michigan organization For other uses see Voyageur disambiguation Contents 1 History 2 2012 Cabin Renovation 3 Members 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksHistory editThe Society of Les Voyageurs was founded in 1907 by University of Michigan students Elmer Lindy Lehndorff Lawrence Larry Lark and Chester MacChesney They named the Society after the pioneering French Canadian voyageurs of the Great Lakes fur trade whom they admired as early adventurers and outdoorsmen Society membership was initially open only to male students at the university The Society s Constitution was amended in 1972 to allow for the admission of women and the Society has been co ed since that time The Society has published an annual yearbook since 1910 as well as several volumes of Society history After nearly two decades of renting space on the University of Michigan campus the Society drew up plans in 1924 to construct a cabin on several acres of property along the Huron River in Ann Arbor Pine Lodge as it was originally named was built almost entirely by Society members in the spring and summer of 1925 and has continually served since then as the home for the Society as well as a residence for student members During the summer of 2012 the renamed Habe Mills Pine Lodge underwent an extensive renovation including the installation of Kay s Kitchen The new kitchen is named for Kay Lane a university student in the late 1960s and early 1970s upon whom Society members bestowed the title Queen of the Cabin and who ultimately paved the way for the admission of women as full members of the Society After graduating from the University of Michigan Kay remained active in the Society and was a well known friend and mentor to several generations of members 2012 Cabin Renovation editBeginning in the summer of 2012 the cabin underwent a major renovation costing over 100 000 Plans for the renovation had been tossed around for years and the final plans were made official in early January of that year Most of the work was contracted out to by the River Carpentry but many of the actives and alumni were around and gave a helping hand The renovation consisted of expanding the dining room adding an upstairs bathroom re doing the kitchen adding in a hallway between the dining room and kitchen and expanding the upstairs lodge The work was completed in August 2012 and was ready to welcome back students for the 2012 Fall semester Potlucks continue as normal but now there is more space to accommodate even more lovely guests Members editLaurence McKinley Gould noted American geologist educator polar explorer and president of Carleton College Harold C Bud Jordahl noted environmental leader and Earth Day pioneer 3 Milan C Miskovsky CIA lawyer who negotiated the release of downed U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers and the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion prisoners in 1962 4 Grant W Sharpe pioneer of environmental interpretation and author of Interpreting the Environment 5 6 John F Turner former director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service president of The Conservation Fund and Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Red Berenson former professional ice hockey player and coach of the University of Michigan men s ice hockey team Chad P Dawson Managing editor of the International Journal of Wilderness and co author of the Wilderness Management 4th edition 2009 Golden Co Fulcrum Publishing Steven E Smitka Olympic level canoeist philanthropist and notable award winner Managing editor of Catch a Boat a monthly self help monograph 2021 Fitzroy Co Publishing Dr Carroll B Williams pioneer scientist in entomology with the United States Forest Service first African American student to graduate from University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability 7 References edit The Society of les Voyageurs at the University of Michigan Archived from the original on 12 October 2008 Retrieved 23 January 2011 About Campus Where the wilderness lovers are The Michigan Daily skalk madison com 608 252 6439 SAMARA KALK DERBY Harold Bud Jordahl a giant of the conservation movement dies at 83 madison com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Schudel Matt 18 October 2009 CIA Lawyer Helped Free High Profile Hostages The Washington Post National Association for Interpretation Archived from the original on 13 July 2011 Retrieved 23 January 2011 Remembering Grant Sharpe by Wenonah Nonie Sharpe School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 23 January 2011 Kasten Matthew 25 May 2021 Announcing the Dr Carroll B Williams Fund for Black Excellence School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan Sources edit Society of Les Voyageurs cabin on the Michigan Today website A History of Les Voyageurs 1907 1982 the first seventy five years Ann Arbor MI Society of Les Voyageurs 1982 Phil Dinehart ed 2010 From the Cave of the Legends Selections from a Century of Les Voyageurs Annuals Ann Arbor MI Society of Les Voyageurs External links 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