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Kids' Fun Run Begins At The Dexter-Ann Arbor Run, May 24, 1997

Kids' Fun Run Begins At The Dexter-Ann Arbor Run, May 24, 1997 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1997
Caption
A host of sun-splashed young runners take off down Main Street at the beginning of Saturday's First o America kids' fun run. 'You could not have asked for a better day,' racewalk winner Gary Morgan said.

Year
1997
Month
May
Day
24
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Peter & Trish Ostertag Relax After Finishing The Half-Marathon In The Dexter-Ann Arbor Run, May 24, 1997

Peter & Trish Ostertag Relax After Finishing The Half-Marathon In The Dexter-Ann Arbor Run, May 24, 1997 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1997
Caption
Dexter's Peter Ostertag relaxes on the sidewalk next to his wife, Trish, after finishing the half-marathon. Trish had run the 5K.

Year
1997
Month
May
Day
24
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Mrs. H. H. Frisinger's Garden, 2301 Woodside Road, April 1952

Mrs. H. H. Frisinger's Garden, 2301 Woodside Road, April 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1952
Caption
Spring in All Her Beauty: A Royal Ann cherry tree in full bloom provides the backdrop for beds of daffodils at the home of the H. H. Frisingers at 2301 Woodside Rd. The flower garden was on the itinerary of a University extension course tour today.

Year
1952
Month
April
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Backyard Picnic Spots, June 1952

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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1952
Caption
Quiet and Secluded: If you prefer privacy, a simple hideaway sheltered by foliage like this of the Nordmeyers at 2303 Lenawee Dr. is ideal.

Year
1952
Month
June
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Backyard Picnic Spots, June 1952

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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1952
Caption
For Outdoor Eating: If your children like picnics, an outdoor fireplace or barbecue with table and benches help, as this Morton Ave. backyard illustrates.

Year
1952
Month
June
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Backyard Picnic Spots, June 1952

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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1952
Caption
Something More Elaborate: If you have the space, inclination and budget to handle it, a swimming pool like the Sadaccas' in Barton Hills will be a big contribution to cool fun.

Year
1952
Month
June
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Field of Weeds, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1952
Caption
These Are Culprits: Ragweed particularly, but almost every type of grass or weed will give off pollen that in sensitive persons causes a form of nasal misery and sneezing spells commonly known as hay fever. Doctors advise hay fever victims to stay as far away as possible from areas, such as the week infested vacant lot illustrated, that will produce the familiar symptoms of sneezing and watering, itching nose and eyes.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption
Mrs. Keeler would use this type of arrangement in an entryway. The pale lavender and pink petunias complement the modernistic gray wall paper and the vases. The flower arrangement ties the two vases together as a unit by having the flowers arch toward the other vase.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption
When arranging a flower display it is best to think of the location you plan to put it in as well as the flowers themselves and the type of container. These white petunias in their pottery shells seem to become part of the wall paper and thus part of the room's decor.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption
A large mantle demands arrangement. Mrs. Keeler used a few snapdragons, some Oregon holly, a little evergreen and for the halo effect, picked some tall weeds from her garden. The entire effect gives one a feeling of the cool and airy out-of-doors, ideal for hot summer months.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Mrs. Keeler's Flower Arrangements, Barton Drive, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption
Pansies in a tiny watering can will serve as a conversation piece in any home, especially when seen also in reflection as on this coffee table, says Mrs. Keeler.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Jack Bailey Preparing For Junior Garden Festival, July 1952

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Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1952
Caption
Prepares for Festival: Jack Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Bailey, 1504 Long Shore Dr., keeps busy this summer, preparing his own vegetables for an exhibit in the Junior Garden Festival in the fall. Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Garden Club, the festival is scheduled Sept. 20 and will probably be held in a public school. Youngsters may display flowers and vegetables, house plants and exhibits featuring conservation and other similar work in the festival. Mrs. Kelly Goss of 2810 Plymouth Rd. is chairman of the event.

Year
1952
Month
July
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Mrs. Phil L. Marsh with 130 Feet Of Morning Glories, 1200 Manhattan Dr, September 1952

Mrs. Phil L. Marsh with 130 Feet Of Morning Glories, 1200 Manhattan Dr, September 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1952
Caption
125 Feet Of Morning Glories: The 125-foot long morning glory-covered fence along Mt. Pleasant Pl. to Manhattan Dr. is only a small part of Mr. and Mrs. Phil L. Marsh's garden. They own six lots along Manhattan Dr. and garden all of them for a hobby. Mrs. Marsh (pictured above) said the heavenly blue morning glories were no trouble at all. Although they are annuals, they reseeded themselves from last year's planting. Note tall sunflowers behind fence.

Year
1952
Month
September
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National Farm and Garden Association Meeting at Matthaei Home, November 1952

National Farm and Garden Association Meeting at Matthaei Home, November 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1952
Caption
Model Foreign Costumes: Mrs. Jack A. Borchardt of Frieze Ave. explains the significance of her Japanese gown to other members of the National Farm and Garden Association. Junior members of the local group wore foreign costumes and served as hostesses at a meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Matthaei of Geddes Rd. Pictured are (left to right) Mrs. Jay C. Huntington of Huntington Dr., Mrs. Don W. Robinson of Sheridan Ave., Mrs. Borchardt and Mrs. Matthaei.

Year
1952
Month
November
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Farm and Garden Club Prepare Greens for Christmas, December 1952

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Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1952
Caption
Green for Christmas Decoration: Preparing corsages and other Christmas decorations for the annual greens market are these members of the Ann Arbor branch of the National Farm and Garden Association. They are (left to right) Mrs. Logan C. Miller of Washtenaw Ave., Mrs. Walter E. Lay of Geddes Ave., Mrs W. Kelly Goss of Plymouth Rd., Mrs. L. C. Hill of Londonderry Rd., Mrs. Roy LeMaster of Napier Rd. and Mrs. C. W. Lighthall of Vinewood Blvd. The market is scheduled for Tuesday at the Women's City Club.

Year
1952
Month
December
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Francis G. Martin and Tomato Plants, June 1952

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Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1952
Caption
Tomatoes Already: Mrs. Francis G. Martin of 1202 Pontiac may not have been thinking of Father's Day tomorrow, but she was proud enough of her husband's garden to call The News' attention to it. Martin displays some of the ripe tomatoes on vines he started inside the house before most gardeners were thinking of seeds and rakes.

Year
1952
Month
June
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Lieutenant Barbara Bethell (left) and fellow WAC Captain Edith M. Davis, July 1943

Lieutenant Barbara Bethell (left) and fellow WAC Captain Edith M. Davis, July 1943 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1943
Caption
Lt. Barbara Bethell, left, local WAC recruiting officer, and Capt. Edith M. Davis of the Sixth Service Command in Chicago conferred yesterday on the plan of establishing officer finding committees in Ann Arbor to recommend qualified Ann Arbor women for the new officer candidate school established for the Women's Army Corps.

Year
1943
Month
July
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Following Minnesota Game Bet "Jeep" Mehaffey Has Beard Shaved, November 1941

Following Minnesota Game Bet "Jeep" Mehaffey Has Beard Shaved, November 1941 image
Year
1941
Month
November
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Colonel Ralph Loveland Receives Legion of Merit, December 1945

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Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1945
Caption
Col. Ralph A. Loveland, partner in the Cook Floor Tile Co. here (right foreground) receives the legion of merit award from Lt. Col. John H. Derrick, executive officer of the JAG school here. Col. Loveland was given the award for his services as commander of the 346th engineer general service regiment in France, Belgium and Germany. In the background are Capt. Gerald Horn, adjutant of the JAG school (left) and Lt. Col. John Ritchie, military justice director, also of the JAG school (right).

Year
1945
Month
December
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Lieutenant Frederick W. Luebke USN, with Japanese flag, April 1943

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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1943
Caption
ANN ARBOR FLIER WITH JAP TROPHY: Lt. Frederick W. Luebke, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Luebke, 114 Crest Ave., brought along several Jap trophies. He is shown here holding a Japanese battle flag.

Year
1943
Month
April
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Rabbi Herschel Lymon, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1946
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Rabbi Herschel Lymon, formerly assistant rabbi at Temple Beth El in Detroit, has been appointed head of the Hillel Foundation at the University to succeed Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, who is now engaged as a regional Hillel director on the West coast. Rabbi Lymon was appointed by Dr. A. L. Sachar, national director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation.

Year
1946
Month
September
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Lieutenant (JG) James D. MacConnell, USN, June 1943

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Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1943
Caption
A graduate student of the University School of Education, Lt. James David MacConnell, will report to Fort Schuyler, N. Y., June 25.

Year
1943
Month
June
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Lieutenant Kenneth Marantette, USN, September 1942

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Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1942
Caption
Kenneth Marantette, popular social studies teacher and skipper of the Ann Arbor Sea Scouts, will leave next Wednesday for two months of special training at Princeton, N. J., newly-opened U. S. naval training school. He has been commissioned as a lieutenant, senior grade, in the U.S. Naval Reserve.

Year
1942
Month
September
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Professor & Mrs. P. Sreenivasachar eat Indian dishes, June 1963

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Ann Arbor News, June 13, 1963
Caption
Prof. and Mrs. Sreenivasachar of E. Kingsley St. enjoy familiar food in an unfamiliar country by using ingredients readily available to prepare their favorite dishes. The Indian couple belongs to the Brahman caste of Hindus and thus not supposed to eat meat, fish, or eggs. Prof. Sreenivasachar is a visiting professor at the University teaching history, education, and South Asian studies.

Year
1963
Month
June
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Professor Clarence Linton Meader - General Linguistics, University of Michigan, May 1938

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Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1938
Caption
TO BE HONORED BY DINNER: Dr. Clarence L. Meader, professor of general linguistics in the University and a member of the faculty since 1893, will be guest of honor at a dinner to be held at 6 o'clock Thursday night at the Michigan Union. Prof. Meader is retiring at the end of the summer session.

Year
1938
Month
May
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POW Captain Jack Butcher speaks with another POW, Marine Captain James H. Warner, April 1973

POW Captain Jack Butcher speaks with another POW, Marine Captain James H. Warner, April 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1973
Caption
Autographs Sought: Capt. Butcher was delayed in reaching a reception table at the American Legion post Saturday when youngsters besieged him for autographs. George Harms, state membership chairman for the Legion who coordinated the program, provided the teen-agers with paper plates on which Capt. Butcher, left, signed his name. Earlier the returned prisoner met, right, with another former POW, Marine Capt. James Warner of Ypsilanti, and his mother, Mrs. Virginia Warner. Capt. Butcher and his wife, Dawn, have their backs to the camera as they speak with the Warners.

Year
1973
Month
April
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Captain Jack Butcher with his mother Aline Butcher, and wife Dawn, April 1973

Captain Jack Butcher with his mother Aline Butcher, and wife Dawn, April 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1973
Caption
Home Again: Capt. Jack M. Butcher, Ann Arbor's first prisoner of war to return from Vietnam, smiles as his mother, Mrs. Aline Butcher (center) and his wife Dawn applaud during a welcome-home program held Saturday at the University's baseball stadium. Ann Arbor Mayor James M. Stephenson is in the right background. (News Photo by Cecil Lockard)

Year
1973
Month
April
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POW Captain Jack Butcher signs an autograph, April 1973

POW Captain Jack Butcher signs an autograph, April 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1973
Caption
Autographs Sought: Capt. Butcher was delayed in reaching a reception table at the American Legion post Saturday when youngsters besieged him for autographs. George Harms, state membership chairman for the Legion who coordinated the program, provided the teen-agers with paper plates on which Capt. Butcher, left, signed his name. Earlier the returned prisoner met, right, with another former POW, Marine Capt. James Warner of Ypsilanti, and his mother, Mrs. Virginia Warner. Capt. Butcher and his wife, Dawn, have their backs to the camera as they speak with the Warners.

Year
1973
Month
April
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Returning POW Captain Jack Butcher talks to crowd in Ann Arbor, April 1973

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1973
Caption
A Warm Welcome: Capt. Jack M. Butcher, Ann Arbor's first returned prisoner of war, was welcomed home at Ray Fisher Baseball Stadium on the campus Saturday with speeches and signs. At the left, a young admirer displayed the sign she brought to the celebration. The Air Force Flyer, shot down over Laos in 1971, had a good view of that and other welcoming signs as he spoke to the crowd, right. In his talk he said he and other prisoners had not expected "such warmth" when they returned. (News Photos by Cecil Lockard)

Year
1973
Month
April
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Signs made for the return of POW Captain Jack Butcher to Ann Arbor, April 1973

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1973
Caption
A Warm Welcome: Capt. Jack M. Butcher, Ann Arbor's first returned prisoner of war, was welcomed home at Ray Fisher Baseball Stadium on the campus Saturday with speeches and signs. At the left, a young admirer displayed the sign she brought to the celebration. The Air Force Flyer, shot down over Laos in 1971, had a good view of that and other welcoming signs as he spoke to the crowd, right. In his talk he said he and other prisoners had not expected "such warmth" when they returned. (News Photos by Cecil Lockard)

Year
1973
Month
April
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