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Henry & Gertrude Freudenstein, Married 50 Years - September 1939

Henry & Gertrude Freudenstein, Married 50 Years - September 1939 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1939
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HALF CENTURY OF MARRIAGE: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freudenstein of 175 Redman St., Milan, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow.

Year
1939
Month
September
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Retired Ann Arbor Police Department Radio Technician Carlton Nevins, February 1959

Retired Ann Arbor Police Department Radio Technician Carlton Nevins, February 1959 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1959
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Man At Work: This is a familiar place for Carl Nevins as he works on a radio which is not operating properly. Nevins services police radios for agencies throughout Washtenaw county.

Year
1959
Month
February
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Russell J. Burns - Third Ward Candidate For City Council, December 1951

Russell J. Burns - Third Ward Candidate For City Council, December 1951 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1951
Caption
William L. Carman, jr. (left), 34, and Russell J. Burns (right), 36, will oppose each other in the Republican primary Feb. 18 for the nomination as alderman from Ann Arbor's Third Ward. It is the only primary contest now in sight.

Year
1951
Month
December
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Coach Les Heidamos Explains Ball-Handling At University High School's First Football Practice, August 1945

Coach Les Heidamos Explains Ball-Handling At University High School's First Football Practice, August 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1945
Caption
HISTORY IS MADE AS U HIGH HOLDS FIRST GRIDIRON PRACTICE: University High school will be represented by a football team this fall for the first time in the school's history. Here Coach Les Heidamos (unhelmeted) explains ball-handling to part of his Cub squad during the school's first football practice on the small field adjacent to old Ferry Field.

Year
1945
Month
August
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Lee Roy Wasmund Calls Signals For University High School's Football Team, September 1945

Lee Roy Wasmund Calls Signals For University High School's Football Team, September 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1945
Caption
CUB SIGNAL-CALLER: Lee Roy Wasmund was calling signals today as University High school's first football team met Dundee at Dundee in the Cubs' opening contest. Wasmund will operate under center in the T-formation in which Coach Les Heidamos has drilled his Cubs for offense.

Year
1945
Month
September
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Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew, & Keith Galpin, University High School Football Team, September 1945

Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew, & Keith Galpin, University High School Football Team, September 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1945
Caption
CUB OFFENSE WILL REST ON THEIR SHOULDERS TOMORROW: If University High school scores a Huron League football victory over Flat Rock here tomorrow the backfield chores will have to be well done by the above quartet which includes, left to right, Dude Stephenson, Lee Roy Wasmund, Gary Agnew and Keith Galpin.

Year
1945
Month
September
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Dude Stephenson Kicks For University High School Football Team, September 1945

Dude Stephenson Kicks For University High School Football Team, September 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1945
Caption
THREE SCHOLASTIC GRIDDERS WHO WILL BE BUSY NEXT TUESDAY: Here are three high school football players who will be busy in opposing backfields at Wines Field next Tuesday night when U High and St. Thomas hook up in the first of what is expected to become an annual football series. Irish backs on the right are Jim Hiller (left) and Larry Schnebelt while the high-kicking gentleman on the left is U High's Dude Stephenson. Hiller and Schnebelt work the halfback posts for St. Thomas while Stephenson usually lines up in the tailback spot for U High. All three men are apt to be in there most of the time next Tuesday since neither U High Coach Les Heidamos nor St. Thomas Mentor Jeep Mehaffey boasts much depth and thus neither does much substituting. This is the first year University High has fielded a football team so this is the first year St. Thomas and the Cubs have met in gridiron strife. But the game already has commanded considerable interest among Ann Arbor fans.

Year
1945
Month
September
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Klaus Nordmeyer - University High School Football Team, November 1945

Klaus Nordmeyer - University High School Football Team, November 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1945
Caption
READY FOR ACTION: Two players who will be busy tomorrow night when U High and St. Thomas clash on Wines Field are shown here with Klaus Nordmeyer (top) expected to start in the Cub backfield while Capt. Dick DeLoof will lead the Irish from his post at center. The game, first in football between the two schools, will begin at 8 o'clock.

Year
1945
Month
November
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Jack Spencer, Jim Gentry, & Gary Agnew, University High School Football Team, November 1945

Jack Spencer, Jim Gentry, & Gary Agnew, University High School Football Team, November 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1945
Caption
ST. THOMAS, U HIGH GRIDDERS READY FOR ACTION IN FIRST IRISH-CUB FOOTBALL ENCOUNTER TUESDAY: The above representatives of St. Thomas and University high schools' football teams are all set to go against each other Tuesday night as are their unpictured teammates. Shown in the top picture are, left to right, St. Thomas gridders Bob O'Connor, end; Neal Conneally, fullback; John Smith, also a fullback, and Jim Devine, a tackle. Cubs pictured in the bottom picture are, left to right, Jack Spencer, tackle; Jim Gentry, guard, and Gary Agnew, tackle.

Year
1945
Month
November
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Les Heidamos - University High School Football Coach, November 1945

Les Heidamos - University High School Football Coach, November 1945 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1945
Caption
Les Heidamos (U High Grid Boss)

Year
1945
Month
November
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John Barfield, Lana Pollack, & Governor Blanchard Representative, Jerome Strong, Admire Artwork At Barfield Industries, July 9, 1985

John Barfield, Lana Pollack, & Governor Blanchard Representative, Jerome Strong, Admire Artwork At Barfield Industries, July 9, 1985 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 9, 1985
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Honored - John Barfield, who nine years ago founded Ypsilanti's highly successful Barfield Companies, received congratulations Monday from Gov. James Blanchard and the Legislature. State Sen. Lana Pollack was the bearer of those congratulations. Above Barfield (left), Pollack, and Blanchard aide Jerome Strong admire a picture of actor Paul Robeson. Barfield's three companies, a professional janitorial service, a manufacturing division and a design and drafting company, were named the top black-owned business in the nation this year by Black Enterprise Magazine. Barfield also announced two appointments in the manufacturing division on Monday. Robert Gannon, a former Ford and Chrysler manager from Grosse Ile, is the new general manager and Barfield's son, Aaron, is now president of the division that produces auto parts and does electronics assembly.

Year
1985
Month
July
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Edward Surovell On Crutches, July 13, 1986

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Ann Arbor News, July 13, 1986
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Ed Surovell ...'my role is procedural'

Year
1986
Month
July
Day
10
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Eli Gallup and Earl Trombley layout a V-Garden on Henry St., April 1943

Eli Gallup and Earl Trombley layout a V-Garden on Henry St., April 1943 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1943
Caption
A newly plowed field is being laid out into Victory gardens by Eli Gallup, head of the Ann Arbor Park department, and Earl Trombley, park foreman, at the city's Henry St. Victory garden site. The length of the tape is the regulation length of a plot, approximately 50 feet. Mr. Gallup is holding the end of the tape and Mr. Trombley is in the foreground.

Year
1943
Month
April
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CDVO: Victory Garden Reading Room, April 1943

CDVO: Victory Garden Reading Room, April 1943 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1943
Caption
CDVO MAKES NEEDED GARDENING INFORMATION AVAILABLE: If correct knowledge before the fact is prerequisite to War Gardening success, the Neigborhood War Garden Committee is doing its bit towards making Ann Arbor plots bloom green with vegetables this year. The committee has established a Garden Reading Center in the Armory where would-be-growers can brush up on technical facts before going too far in their plantings. Shown taking advantage of the center's facilities are Mrs. A. K. Stevens (back to camera, scar on head), of S. Marshall Ct; Mrs. F. M. Hull, 1519 Shadford Rd., seated, and Mrs. Oscar Boehnke, 1503 Linwood Ave., standing at end of table. Behind the table dispensing the information and literature are Mrs. A. S. Whitney and Mrs. Raleigh Schorling.

Year
1943
Month
April
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Pioneer Wagon Float In The Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Parade, October 1958

Pioneer Wagon Float In The Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Parade, October 1958 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1958
Caption
PIONEER WAGON: One of the floats in last night's Ann Arbor High School homecoming parade was this covered wagon with its threat to beat Lansing Sexton's Big Reds. However, Sexton didn't oblige and Ann Arbor lost, 20-13. Sharon Wild was chosen queen of the homecoming court. The announcement was made at halftime.

Year
1958
Month
October
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Willie Stevenson - Ann Arbor Park Ranger, September 1993

Willie Stevenson - Ann Arbor Park Ranger, September 1993 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1993
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Ann Arbor park ranger Willie Stevenson describes himself as a 'street doctor' who helps the homeless and others in the West Park area.

Year
1993
Month
September
Day
30
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War Bond Drive, April 1943

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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1943
Caption
BOND SALES START: Helen M. McNally sells a $1,000 War bond to Nuel E. Smock as Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor start work ahead of time on the nation's $13,000,000,000 War Loan Campaign, which opens officially Monday. Members of the War Loan Finance Committee say big purchases are essential to meet Washtenaw's unprecedented quota of $6,380,000. Miss McNally and Mr. Smock are both war workers at King-Seeley.

Year
1943
Month
April
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John Mayer sells fellow Buhr Machine Tool Co. co-worker John Dieterle a bond during the War Bond Drive, April 1943

John Mayer sells fellow Buhr Machine Tool Co. co-worker John Dieterle a bond during the War Bond Drive, April 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1943
Caption
WAR WORKERS KEEP BOND SALES MOVING: Ann Arbor's and Washtenaw's war workers, along with the city's and county's other residents, are getting a good start toward raising their share of the $13, 000,000,000 War Loan Campaign which opened here Monday. John Mayer, a Buhr Machine Tool Co. Galiant, right above, sells a $1,000 War Bond to his fellow worker, John Dieterle in continued proof that Ann Arborites are solidly behind the President's campaign slogan, "They give their lives. We lend our money." Washtenaw's guota for the April drive is $6,380,000 in bond sales and the amount means cash value of bonds sold, not maturity value.

Year
1943
Month
April
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Ann Arbor Police Department Deputy Chief Harold E. Olson and Son James Olson, January 1971

Ann Arbor Police Department Deputy Chief Harold E. Olson and Son James Olson, January 1971 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1971
Caption
Like Father... Ypsilanti Patrolman James Olson (left) receives from his father, Ann Arbor Police Department Deputy Chief Harold E. Olson, a certificate indicating completion of a police recruit program sponsored by the Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Training Council. Young Olson, an army veteran who served two years in Vietnam, has joined the Ypsilanti Police Department. He completed a four-week training course at the County Service Center under supervision of the Ann Arbor police. Deputy Chief Olson has been a city officer for the past 25 years.

Year
1971
Month
January
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Sergeant Harold E. Olson, Ann Arbor Police Department, April 1949

Sergeant Harold E. Olson, Ann Arbor Police Department, April 1949 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1949
Caption
Detective George Stauch (left) of the Ann Arbor police department was promoted from sergeant to lieutenant, and Patrolman Harold Olson (right) [this photo]was elevated to sergeant in the uniformed division in promotions by the Police Commission. Stauch joined the force in November, 1935, and Olson in November, 1945.

Year
1949
Month
April
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Eleanor Hoag, Prize Winner, With $5,000 Check & Kenmore Washing Machine, October 1955

Eleanor Hoag, Prize Winner, With $5,000 Check & Kenmore Washing Machine, October 1955 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1955
Caption
PRIZEWINNER: Mrs. Leonard B. Hoag of 119 Fairview Ave. holds a $5,000 check she won in a recent Tide contest and stands beside the Kenmore washing machine she selected as part of her award. The check was presented at the Ann Arbor Sears, Roebuck & Co. store last night by a representative of Proctor & Gamble.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Scrap Drive, South Lyon, September 1942

Scrap Drive, South Lyon, September 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1942
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ONLY PART OF IT: The above collection of worn-out machinery, old vehicles and just plain metal junk formed a small part of the scrap, totaling more than 100 tons, "harvested" in South Lyon yesterday. The salvage campaign, sponsored by the South Lyon Kiwanis club, was climaxed with an open-air festival, at which the entire village celebrated, last night.

Year
1942
Month
September
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Scrap Drive, South Lyon, September 1942

Scrap Drive, South Lyon, September 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1942
Caption
NOT ALL JUNK: Scrap to help win the war was the main feature in last night's Kiwanis club-sponsored junk harvest festival at South Lyon which brought in more than 100 tons of precious scrap metal but just to prove that there is more than junk in the village the four girls pictured above posed in front of the scrap pile for The News photographer. They are, left to right on the ground, Jeddy Bradley, South Lyon High school senior and Colleen Foreman, Cleary College student from South Lyon. Shown standing on the wagon which South Lyon boy scouts hauled around the village in their junk-collecting efforts are Jo Ann Bradley, South Lyon High sophomore, at the left, and Pat Arms, head of the village war rationing board, at the right.

Year
1942
Month
September
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Scrap Drive at Boyden School, Jennings Rd, October 1942

Scrap Drive at Boyden School, Jennings Rd, October 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1942
Caption
SCRAP GRIST FOR THE STEEL MILLS: Henry Chamberlain, of Webster township's Boyden school on Jennings Rd., just off Joy Rd., drives a tractor hauling a load of scrap metal collected by the pupils. The older pupils have been combing the surrounding farms to collect such things as old silo-filters and iron wagon wheels, according to their teacher, Miss Gertrude A. Doorn, who adds: "The rural schools are in the scrap, too."

Year
1942
Month
October
Day
13
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The War Production Investigating Committee visits Willow Run Bomber Plant (l to r), Hugh Fulton, Harley M. Kilgore, Harry S. Truman, George Meader, and Mon C. Wallgren, February 1943

The War Production Investigating Committee visits Willow Run Bomber Plant (l to r), Hugh Fulton, Harley M. Kilgore, Harry S. Truman, George Meader, and Mon C. Wallgren, February 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 20, 1943
Caption
Members of the Senate war production investigating committee left Ann Arbor by train yesterday afternoon after an inspection of the Ford Willow Run bomber plant. They were brought here from the plant by George Meader. Shown at the Michigan Central station are (left to right) Hugh Fulton, former Ann Arbor resident who is the committee's council; Senator Harley M. Kilgore (D), West Virginia; Senator Harry S. Truman (D), Missouri, the committee chairman; Prosecutor Meader; and Senator Mon C. Wallgren (D), Washington, chairman of the aviation subcommittee. (Story on page 3).

Year
1943
Month
February
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Advertisers Publishing Co. Product Display, September 1948

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
Caption
This display of advertising calendars and specialty items will be exhibited by the Advertisers Publishing Co., of 944 Wall St., at a convention of the Advertising Specialties National Association in Chicago. The company is the only firm in Michigan planning a display at the meeting.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Advertisers Publishing Co. - 944 Wall Street, October 1954

Advertisers Publishing Co. - 944 Wall Street, October 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
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A NEAT CONVERSION: This school building, the former Donovan School at 944 Wall St. has housed the operations of Advertisers Publishing Co. since 1946. The firm now employs 25 persons.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Advertisers Publishing Co. Show Room, October 1954

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
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GLITTERING SHOW ROOM: This room houses sample products of the thousands of items that make up advertising specialties. They range in price from a fraction of a cent to many dollars. Katherine Mahoney is seen arranging a counter.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Women Assemble Calendars At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954

Women Assemble Calendars At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
Caption
HAND ASSEMBLY: This process of assembling calendars to mountings is all hand work. Glue is used rather than staples. The firm also uses some power-operated lines. These women are (from right foreground) Doris Gregor, Bertha Wilson and Jenny Peavey.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Charles Shingledecker Uses A Printing Press At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954

Charles Shingledecker Uses A Printing Press At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
Caption
BOUND FOR FOREIGN PORTS: This printing press is used to insert advertisements on windshield scrapers which are to be shipped to South America. Charles Shingledecker is the operator.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Edna Cook Uses A Printing Press At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
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HAND IMPRINTING: Edna Cook is seen putting a buyer's advertisement on a match holder. She is using a small printing press.

Year
1954
Month
October
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New Product Ideas Considered At Advertisers Publishing Co., October 1954

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1954
Caption
NEW PRODUCTS TO COME: Selecting new products from ideas that come in from all over the world constitutes an important phase of business at Advertisers Publishing Co. at 944 Wall St. Harry S. Hawkins, owner (seated) holds a brush. Inspecting it are Harry P. Hawkins, sales manager (standing); and Robert L. Houghtalin, production manager.

Year
1954
Month
October
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Advertisers Publishing Co. Calendar Display, December 1963

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Ann Arbor News, December 30, 1963
Caption
CALENDAR ART: Here are three examples of the wide variety of illustrations used for calendars by the local Advertisers Public Publishing Co. The firm works on a year-ahead-of-time schedule in turning out calendars. The materials are copyrighted. They are used with permission of the persons holding the copyrights.

Year
1963
Month
December
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WAAC Recruiting: Irma Brown and Lt. Mrs. Wells Bennett, February 1943

WAAC Recruiting: Irma Brown and Lt. Mrs. Wells Bennett, February 1943 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1943
Caption
Miss Irma Brown, 29-year-old Ann Arbor beauty operator (left above), must have been convinced after the talk she is pictured having with Lt. Nina Muney, WAAC public relations officer from Detroit (center), and Mrs. Wells I. Bennett, chairman of the Ann Arbor CDVO's WAAC recruiting office. At least Miss Brown signed up for WAAC duty a few hours later and is now awaiting arrival of her birth certificate from Toledo before ironing out final technicalities and receiving her station assignment. Miss Brown told Lt. Muney and Mrs. Bennett that she hoped to be assigned to a WAAC motor division. She is one of many WAAC candidates who were interviewed at a special WAAC recruiting office set up in the Michigan League.

Year
1943
Month
February
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