Ann Arbor is known as a center of culture and education, but that hasn't
prevented various tyrants and scoundrels from sullying the
sophistication with base and murderous deeds. Revisit the case of Jacke
the Hugger, a turn-of-the-century deviant who routinely accosted and
squeezed the women of Ann Arbor. In an effort to lure him from hiding,
young men dressed as women and walked city streets. In 1903, UM student
Albert Patterson disappeared in what was compared to a dime novel
manner. Was he kidnapped by the Mexican Mafia? Carried off in a flying
machine? Or did he flee because he was promised to marry two women at
the same time? The first panty raid is said to have been carried out at
the University of Michigan in March of 1952, starting the fad of the
1950's. It even made the cover of Life magazine. This is only a hint of
the wickedness to be found in the history of Ann Arbor.