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Dr. Johan W. Eliot - Planned Parenthood Medical Director, September 1973

Dr. Johan W. Eliot - Planned Parenthood Medical Director, September 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1973
Caption
"...setting standards and policies for the protection and safety of the woman." - Dr. Johan W. Eliot, medical director

Year
1973
Month
September
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Alan V. Getson - Planned Parenthood Executive Director, September 1973

Alan V. Getson - Planned Parenthood Executive Director, September 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1973
Caption
"...looking at the many publics which have a need for family planning information..."-Alan V. Getson, executive director

Year
1973
Month
September
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Future Front Entrance Of Planned Parenthood, Comprehensive Family Planning Clinic - 912 N Main Street, November 1973

Future Front Entrance Of Planned Parenthood, Comprehensive Family Planning Clinic - 912 N Main Street, November 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1973
Caption
The exterior of Planned Parenthood's new comprehensive family planning clinic is still to be spruced up, but extensive remodeling and renovation of the interior are near completion.

Year
1973
Month
November
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Planned Parenthood Staff Members Examine Equipment In Their New Family Planning Clinic, November 1973

Planned Parenthood Staff Members Examine Equipment In Their New Family Planning Clinic, November 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1973
Caption
Agency staff members Dr. Johan W. Eliot, left, Mary Krell, Ellen Macdonald and Alan Getson take a look at some of the new equipment. Movers will transfer the agency from its present headquarters tomorrow, and the facility will be open for business on Monday.

Year
1973
Month
November
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Planned Parenthood Counselor Rosemary McGuire Discusses Contraceptive Methods With A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974

Planned Parenthood Counselor Rosemary McGuire Discusses Contraceptive Methods With A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1974
Caption
In a simulation of the Planned Parenthood Clinic's procedures for The News camera, Counselor Rosemary McGuire discusses contraceptive methods during a counseling session with a prospective patient and her husband.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Planned Parenthood Nurse Connie Stewart Draws Blood From A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974

Planned Parenthood Nurse Connie Stewart Draws Blood From A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1974
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After counseling, the patient undergoes a laboratory work-up.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Planned Parenthood Counselor Rosemary McGuire With A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974

Planned Parenthood Counselor Rosemary McGuire With A Patient (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1974
Caption
"Thank you...your being here meant so much," said one young woman who had gripped Rosemary's hand tightly throughout a particularly difficult procedure.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Planned Parenthood Post-Abortion Recovery Room (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974

Planned Parenthood Post-Abortion Recovery Room (Simulated For The Ann Arbor News), July 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1974
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Rosemary talks with a patient in the recovery room while nurse Connie Stewart takes a blood pressure reading.

Year
1974
Month
July
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Old County Jail Building on North Main Street, July 1958

Old County Jail Building on North Main Street, July 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
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OLDEST KNKOWN STRUCTURE: The old county jail at 627 N. Main St., was erected in 1837, the year the University was established in Ann Arbor. Originally a natural red-brick color, the building has been whitewashed many times over by intervening lessees. It has seen service as a gasoline station, junk shop, apartment house, warehouse and church, among other things. Now it's scheduled for razing and has been picked as the site for the new Dunbar Community Center. Removal is slated within 90 days.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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D. J. Malloy Harness Shop on East Ann Street, July 1958

D. J. Malloy Harness Shop on East Ann Street, July 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption
STILL IN BUSINESS: The D. J. Malloy harness shop was first established at 123 E. Ann St. in the year 1891. The store, last reminder of the city's horse and buggy days, still bears its original shingle - "D. J. Malloy Harness" - suspended over the doorway.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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Pioneer House with Log Flooring on North Fourth Avenue, July 1958

Pioneer House with Log Flooring on North Fourth Avenue, July 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
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LOG FLOORING: The floor of this home at 646 N. Fourth Ave. is made of logs cleared from adjacent land about a century ago. Typical of pioneer houses, the first floor ceiling is only 7 feet high. Note grilles over upper windows.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on North Fourth Avenue, July 1958

Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on North Fourth Avenue, July 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption
LANDMARK CHURCH: One of the oldest churches in Ann Arbor is the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church at 632 N. Fourth Ave., built in 1891. Funds for building the church were contributed by city businessmen and the labor was furnished free by the church members.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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Renovation of Laundry Building (Former Davis Block - Agricultural Hall) on Catherine Street, July 1958

Renovation of Laundry Building (Former Davis Block - Agricultural Hall) on Catherine Street, July 1958 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption
OLD LAUNDRY REMODELED: The White Swan Laundry Co. and its successor, the Vogue Dry Cleaners and Laundry, stood on this spot at 201 Catherine St. for about 50 years. The building is being renovated by a new owner and will be used as an office building.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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Montgomery Ward Building at Northwest Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, July 1958

Montgomery Ward Building at Northwest Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, July 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption
VARIED USES: The Montgomery Ward & Co. warehouse and farm store building at 301-305 N. Main St. has seen varied uses in its history. For 30 years it was a wholesale grocery warehouse. Before that it was the home of The Ann Arbor Times-News, forerunner of today's News. It has also housed a rug company and a confectionery.

Year
1958
Month
June
Day
26
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Reverend Philip Gallagher Will Teach At Seminary in Fiji, January 1983

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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1983
Caption
Rev. Philip Gallagher getting ready for Fiji

Year
1983
Month
January
Day
24
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Ellen Ilfeld Plays Guitar For Exchange Student Linda Hensley, September 1970

Ellen Ilfeld Plays Guitar For Exchange Student Linda Hensley, September 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1970
Caption
Guitar Medley: Linda Hensley (right), an 18-year-old visitor from New Zealand, listens as her American "sister," Ellen Ilfeld, 15, plays the guitar. Linda is the first American Field Service student ever to come to Ann Arbor.

Year
1970
Month
September
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Mayor William E. Brown Cuts The Ribbon At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954

Mayor William E. Brown Cuts The Ribbon At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954 image
Year
1954
Month
October
Day
29
Description

left to right: Mayor William E. Brown, John A. McMillan, unidentified, bank president Rudolph E. Reichert, vice president Malcolm C. Taylor

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Luella Hill Makes A Deposit From Her Car At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954

Luella Hill Makes A Deposit From Her Car At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1954
Caption
DRIVER DEPOSITS: When the Ann Arbor Bank's branch at Packard St. and Brockman Blvd. opened for the first time this morning, its first drive-in depositor was Mrs. L. Clayton Hill of 2114 Londonderry Rd. Leon Eisemann, teller at the new branch, accepts the car-to-counter deposit.

Year
1954
Month
October
Day
29
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Bach Student Alan Wennersten Receives Letter From Taiwanese Pen Pal, January 1989

Bach Student Alan Wennersten Receives Letter From Taiwanese Pen Pal, January 1989 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
Caption
Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'

Year
1989
Month
January
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Bach Students Receive Letters From Taiwanese Pen Pals, January 1989

Bach Students Receive Letters From Taiwanese Pen Pals, January 1989 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
Caption
Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'

Year
1989
Month
January
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Vietnamese Refugee Cao Thi Dat Reunites With Her Oldest Daughter, August 1975

Vietnamese Refugee Cao Thi Dat Reunites With Her Oldest Daughter, August 1975 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1975
Caption
Reunion: Cao Thi Dat greets her tearful daughter, Hoang (left), in a reunion Wednesday afternoon at Detroit's Metro Airport. Dat and four of her daughters have been sponsored locally by Emil and Margaret Alpha of Augusta Township. But her daughter and son-in-law, and two uncles and a grandmother, all arriving Wednesday, had to have sponsors here before they could leave Pennsylvania, where they were located when they fled Saigon earlier this year. An Article Aug. 18 in The News told of the family's efforts to be together, and members of six Ypsilanti area churches responded, offering sponsorships that made the reunion possible.

Year
1975
Month
August
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Childrens Theater Production Of "The Return Of Rip Van Winkle", October 1941

Childrens Theater Production Of "The Return Of Rip Van Winkle", October 1941 image
Year
1941
Month
October
Description

Cast included Jim Bob Stephenson as Young Rip, Philip Swander as Rip Van Winkle, Maida Steinberg as Dame Van Winkle, Veitch Purdom as Dame Van Schaick, Andrew Walsh as Derrick Van Bummel, Justin Fairbanks as Henryk Hudson, Roger Cleary as Wonter Gardener.

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Huron High School Principal Joetta Mial, April 1989

Huron High School Principal Joetta Mial, April 1989 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1989
Caption
Making Huron an exemplary school for all who attend it is a high priority for principal Joetta Mial.

Year
1989
Month
April
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Dorothy Copeland With Five Of Her Nine Children, May 1997

Dorothy Copeland With Five Of Her Nine Children, May 1997 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1997
Caption
From left to right: Brenda Copeland-Klein, David Copeland, mother Dorothy Copeland, Steven Copeland, Andrea Copeland and Ellen Copeland-Brown gather for a family portrait. The other Copeland siblings - Ron, Jeffrey, Elaine and Gina - were not available to be photographed.

Year
1997
Month
May
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School Psychologist Harry Mial Works With Slauson Student, January 1959

School Psychologist Harry Mial Works With Slauson Student, January 1959 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1959
Caption
Tests Students: Harry Mial of 653 N. Fourth Ave., one of two Ann Arbor Public Schools psychiatrists, tests a student at Slauson Junior High School. Mial, a former collegiate football star, has given psychological intelligence and personality tests to some 500 students since he started working for the school system about two years ago.

Year
1959
Month
January
Day
26
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John Monahan Operates An Old Reaper On Oscar Weber's Farm, August 1938

John Monahan Operates An Old Reaper On Oscar Weber's Farm, August 1938 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1938
Caption
OLD STYLE REAPER PREFERRED: Oscar Weber, whose farm is on M-11 just east of Bridgewater, still likes the self-raking reaper that was "the latest thing" about 75 years ago. John Monahan is shown operating the old-style reaper, a Champion model, in field of cloverseed on the Weber farm. This machine is about 67 years old.

Year
1938
Month
August
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Myrtle Pierson Presents A Marksmanship Trophy To Esther Stauch - March 1940

Myrtle Pierson Presents A Marksmanship Trophy To Esther Stauch - March 1940 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1940
Caption
WINS FIRST SHOOT IN WOMEN'S PISTOL CLASS: Mrs. George Stauch (left) of 805 Fifth St. is shown receiving a trophy from Mrs. Myrtle Pierson (right) for shooting the biggest score in the first of a series of weekly pistol matches for women. Mrs. Pierson, third ranking woman marksman in the United States, is conducting the class each Wednesday night.

Year
1940
Month
March
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Marksmanship Trophy - Crafted By Myrtle Pierson, Won By Esther Stauch - March 1940

Marksmanship Trophy - Crafted By Myrtle Pierson, Won By Esther Stauch - March 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1940
Caption
NOVEL TROPHY: Shown above is a closeup of the trophy won by Mrs. George Stauch for the best score in a women's pistol match conducted by Mrs. Myrtle Pierson. Mrs. Pierson made the trophy out of a piece of wood, a collar button, a thimble and two safety pins.

Year
1940
Month
March
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