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Wayne Cadago Cooks Caribbean Cuisine, November 1978

Wayne Cadago Cooks Caribbean Cuisine, November 1978 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1978
Caption
To many in Ann Arbor Wayne Cadago is 'Mr. Soccer,' but since coming here from Barbados he has also become expert in preparing the multi-faceted cuisine of the Islands

Year
1978
Month
November
Day
1
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Willie Martin Makes Donuts, June 1963

Willie Martin Makes Donuts, June 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1963
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Willie Martin steams over boiling grease

Year
1963
Month
June
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Burns Park Second Grader Jordi Mata-Fink Samples Baking Supplies, September 1990

Burns Park Second Grader Jordi Mata-Fink Samples Baking Supplies, September 1990 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1990
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Anne Elder, a member of the Wildflour Bakery collective, demonstrates a baking technique for students at Burns Park Elementary School in Ann Arbor. As part of the bakery's Rolling In Dough program Elder teaches students that bread doesn't just 'come from the store.' At left, Lauren Mills practices kneading dough while Jordi Mata-Fink, below, tastes raisins before adding them to his own recipe.

Year
1990
Month
September
Day
22
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Anne Elder Teaches Second Graders How To Make Bread, September 1990

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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1990
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Anne Elder, a member of the Wildflour Bakery collective, demonstrates a baking technique for students at Burns Park Elementary School in Ann Arbor. As part of the bakery's Rolling In Dough program Elder teaches students that bread doesn't just 'come from the store.' At left, Lauren Mills practices kneading dough while Jordi Mata-Fink, below, tastes raisins before adding them to his own recipe.

Year
1990
Month
September
Day
22
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Priscilla Osler Feeding 'Puddle' The Lamb, June 1937

Priscilla Osler Feeding 'Puddle' The Lamb, June 1937 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1937
Caption
IT'S HIS DESSERT NOW: Two weeks ago "Puddle," this five-weeks old pet of Priscilla Osler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Osler of Glazier Rd., was a "bottle baby." Now he has to eat that nasty old grass along with the rest of his family, but he still enjoys tipping the bottle occasionally, especially when the bottle is held by his mistress. The News photographer caught this picture during the one moment when Puddle's tail was not revolving like a windmill.

Year
1937
Month
June
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Jinan El-Khatib Runs Bakery Sponsored by WISE, January 1992

Jinan El-Khatib Runs Bakery Sponsored by WISE, January 1992 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 14, 1992
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Jinan El-Khatib in her bakery located at 1721 Plymouth Road in the North Campus Plaza. Exotic Bakeries has been at the location for a year.

Year
1992
Month
January
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Owner of Northern LIGHTS Restaurant Marcia Andersen Displays Danish Sandwiches, February 1998

Owner of Northern LIGHTS Restaurant Marcia Andersen Displays Danish Sandwiches, February 1998 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1998
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Keith Gilboy and Marcia Andersen show off some of Northern LIGHTS' beautiful creations.

Year
1998
Month
February
Day
14
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Belgian Horses On The Blaisdell Farm - Bridgewater Township, April 1937

Belgian Horses On The Blaisdell Farm - Bridgewater Township, April 1937 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1937
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PRESENTING RACHEL AND HER FAMILY: Rachel, beautiful matron of a growing herd of Belgian horses on the Blaisdell farm in Bridgewater township, is shown above with part of her family and their caretakers. The horses, reading left to right, are: Rachel, Ritchie, King and Ruby. The three men, reading left to right, are Lewis Blaisdell, the owner, Arthur Lowrey, cousin of the owner, and Elmer, father of Lewis. Since graduation from Clinton High school in 1931 Lewis has raised a herd of nearly a dozen pedigreed Belgians from the pair which was his graduating gift.

Year
1937
Month
April
Day
19
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George Thomas Sells Baked Goods at the Farmers' Market, December 1970

George Thomas Sells Baked Goods at the Farmers' Market, December 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1970
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He Likes What He Does: George Thomas is one of those lucky individuals who really likes what he's doings, or so the 84-year-old baker who comes regularly to the Farmers' Market says. Thomas, who sells such things as white and raisin bread, apple and peach turnovers and sweet potato pies, turned professional baker four years ago after working many years for the railroads, in a cola mine and driving a truck. He prefers baking, he said, because "when you like to do something it isn't. a burden to work. This is something I like to do." As his own boss, he also doesn't have to "watch the clock."

Year
1970
Month
December
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Adelaide & Lester Scott - All-City Badminton Mixed Doubles Champions, April 1938

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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1938
Caption
MARRIED COUPLE ANNEX TITLE: Mrs. Adelaide "Freckles" Scott and Lester "Foozy" Scott shown above paired together to win the mixed doubles title in the All-City Badminton tournament Saturday night. Her husband gives Mrs. Scott credit for winning the final match.

Year
1938
Month
April
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Whitmore Lake Water Level At High Stage, April 1938

Whitmore Lake Water Level At High Stage, April 1938 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1938
Caption
WHITMORE LAKE WATER AT HIGH STAGE: "Highest in a number of years" is the way a Whitmore Lake resident yesterday described the water level at this resort town 10 miles north of Ann Arbor. This view, looking east, was taken on the south side of the lake along Shore Rd. and shows one of the cottages that is almost surrounded by water. There is no need for the diversion tunnel from Horseshoe Creek this year. Two years ago the tunnel outlet on the shore of Whitmore Lake was above the ground; now the water is over the top of the tunnel.

Year
1938
Month
April
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Mike Bandrofchak Washes Windows At The Ann Arbor News Building, April 1938

Mike Bandrofchak Washes Windows At The Ann Arbor News Building, April 1938 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1938
Caption
LOOKING DOWN ON THE WORLD: Mike Bandrofchak, 540 Detroit St., spends a lot of his time looking down on the rest of the world - or at least, on a small part of it. Perhaps you would like a job as a window washer. Steady nerves are required, along with a disregard for altitudes.

Year
1938
Month
April
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Rose Martin Teaches Children How To Cook Soul Food, February 1975

Rose Martin Teaches Children How To Cook Soul Food, February 1975 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1975
Caption
ROSE MARTIN, standing, is a mover and shaker when it comes to Operation Education, a project she founded to provide children living in low-income housing with opportunities to take educational trips to historical and cultural landmarks. One way that funds are raised for the trips are soul food dinners, for which she, the children and their parents do the cooking. Assisting her, from left, are Joey Bond, Annie Blair and Lynda Burrows.

Year
1975
Month
February
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Leon Dosey & Champion Beagles, April 1938

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Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1938
Caption
A PAIR OF CHAMPIONS: Leon Dosey, son of Al Dosey, 405 Wesley St., poses with a pair of champion beagle hounds. Tiny Trinket, right, and Hi-Top Boots. Hi-Top Boots won the Wolverine Derby and the Kingsbury trophy at Hastings, Mich., last year and Tiny Trinket repeated in the same events this season. Tiny will seek another championship, the Northern Association Stakes, at Hastings today. Both Tiny and Hi-Top Boots are in the 13-inch-class.

Year
1938
Month
April
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Phyllis Marie Miller Rides Nellie The Cow Near Gregory, April 1938

Phyllis Marie Miller Rides Nellie The Cow Near Gregory, April 1938 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1938
Caption
WHEN NELLIE GIVES MILK HER DAY HAS JUST BEGUN because nine-year-old Phyllis Marie Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Miller, Route 1, Gregory, thinks Nellie should exercise periodically. Nellie has other ideas, but it doesn't do her any good because Phyllis climbs on one of those stumps you see in the left background and slides on her back. The steering is done with the stick Phyllis is holding in her right hand in this picture.

Year
1938
Month
April
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Jubilee Day at Metropolitan Memorial Baptist Church, January 1996

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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1996
Caption
Lois Richardson rises in celebration during the eighth annual Jubilee Day ceremony Monday at Metropolitan Memorial Baptist Church in Ypsilanti. The day commemorates the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.

Year
1996
Month
January
Day
1
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Fingerle Lumber Employees Unload A New Shipment, May 1936

Fingerle Lumber Employees Unload A New Shipment, May 1936 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1936
Caption
LUMBER FOR 15 NEW HOUSES ARRIVES: Employes of the Fingerle Lumber company are shown above unloading eight carloads of new lumber for Ann Arbor home construction. According to railroad men, this is the largest individual shipment of lumber into the city since war days of 1918. Enough material arrived in these eight cars to furnish all the lumber necessary for the construction of 15 new houses. Most of it, according to Earle C. Fingerle, has already been sold.

Year
1936
Month
May
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Recently Elected Washtenaw County Farm Bureau Directors, March 1936

Recently Elected Washtenaw County Farm Bureau Directors, March 1936 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1936
Caption
FARM BUREAU OFFICERS ELECTED: Recently elected directors of the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau, shown above, met in the county building yesterday afternoon to choose new officers for the year. Reading left to right they are Roland Stein, George R. Haab, Del Begole elected vice president, Robert F. Garrod, new president, Frank F. Geiger, new secretary and treasurer, Gordon S. Gill and Aaron G. Feldkamp. New directors, Ray T. Gibbs and Frank Kleinschmidt do not appear in this picture. Membership of the Farm Bureau in Washtenaw county now totals 180 farmers.

Year
1936
Month
March
Day
15
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Flammable Dolls Collected by Ann Arbor Fire Department, January 1967

Flammable Dolls Collected by Ann Arbor Fire Department, January 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1967
Caption
Flammable Dolls Collected: Ann Arbor Fire Department Inspector Benjamin J. Zahn (left) holds on of 26 rag dolls which have been condemned by fire officials throughout the nation as hazardous and highly inflammable. The dolls, all made in Poland and distributed in the United States, have nitrocellulose faces which burst into flame when exposed to heat. The 26 dolls before Zahn and Ann Arbor Fire Marshal John R. Williams have been turned into local authorities since announcement of the hazard they present was made. They will be destroyed, Fire Chief Arthur L. Stauch says.

Year
1967
Month
January
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William & Elvie Love - Married 50 Years, November 1940

William & Elvie Love - Married 50 Years, November 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1940
Caption
MARRIED 50 YEARS: Mr. and Mrs. William Love will hold open house Tuesday night at their home at 6435 Manchester Rd., west of Saline, in observance of their golden wedding anniversary.

Year
1940
Month
November
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'Sand Dunes' By Carl Hoerman Of Saugatuck, May 1940

'Sand Dunes' By Carl Hoerman Of Saugatuck, May 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1940
Caption
A FAVORITE IN THE MICHIGAN ARTISTS' SHOW: "Sand Dunes" by Carl Hoerman of Saugatuck is one of the paintings in a large collection of work by contemporary Michigan artists to be seen in the galleries of the Rackham building daily until June 8. The painting is quite generally admired for its decorative value as well as for its interpretation of the Michigan scene. The show is sponsored by the art history group of the Faculty Women's Club.

Year
1940
Month
May
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Allen Bear's Bobby Hills At Second Base in 10-Year League's Pro Division, August 1966

Allen Bear's Bobby Hills At Second Base in 10-Year League's Pro Division, August 1966 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1966
Caption
Sign Stealing: These two players in the 10-Year League's Pro Division are trying to observe the action at home plate, but the umpire and pitcher are blocking their view. So the Allen Bear baserunner Bobby Hills is leaning over while Lawton Packer second baseman Eric Becher shades his eyes from the sun.

Year
1966
Month
August
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Leo Esch Hits a Home Run for Coca Cola 11-Year-Old National Division Team, August 1966

Leo Esch Hits a Home Run for Coca Cola 11-Year-Old National Division Team, August 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 6, 1966
Caption
Grand Slammer: There were many grand slam home runs lashed out this summer in the Kid Baseball Program and here Leo Esch, a member of the Coca Cola entry in the 11-Year-Old National Division, sends another baseball on its way for a bases-loaded round tripper. This home run gave Coca Cola players a start on a victory in their final game.

Year
1966
Month
August
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Wreckage In Accident Injuring Four People At Liberty St. & Crest Ave, November 1940

Wreckage In Accident Injuring Four People At Liberty St. & Crest Ave, November 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1940
Caption
Only minor injuries were believed suffered by occupants of two cars which collided at W. Liberty St. and Crest Ave. during this morning's rain with such force that one was pushed some 30 feet over the curb and onto the sidewalk while the other overturned.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Pioneer High's Keith Warner Is Tackled By Kalamazoo Defenders, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0)

Pioneer High's Keith Warner Is Tackled By Kalamazoo Defenders, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0) image
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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1972
Caption
Gang Tackling: Fullback Keith Warner (arrow) of Pioneer High, is literally buried under a pile of Kalamazoo Central tacklers in the second quarter after picking up nine, tough yards. It takes five Maroon Giants, John Hamilton (20), Bruce Ball (65), Dan Baker (84), Dan Schepan (62) and Kim Rowekamp (43), to finally stop Warner.

Year
1972
Month
October
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Pioneer High's Walt Blissit Scores Touchdown vs. Kalamazoo, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0)

Pioneer High's Walt Blissit Scores Touchdown vs. Kalamazoo, October 6, 1972 (Pioneer 14, Kalamazoo 0) image
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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1972
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Winning Touchdown: Much to the dismay of the Kalamazoo Central defenders, tailback Walt Blissit gallops into the end zone in the second quarter to score the winning touchdown for Pioneer High at Hollway Field. This nine-yard jaunt was a major part of his 27-yard rushing total for the game that was earned on 15 carries against the Maroon Giants.

Year
1972
Month
October
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Pioneer Football Players Catch Up To Huron's Reggie Jones, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

Pioneer Football Players Catch Up To Huron's Reggie Jones, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12) image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1972
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Hemmed In: Huron High's Reggie Jones (30) breaks loose for a 14-yard gain and a first down deep in Pioneer territory before being tackled by Darnell Kirkland (20) and Kurt Wiese (80) of the Pioneers. In the next quarter, Kirkland provided the winning touchdown of the game on a 70-yard intercepted pass return.

Year
1972
Month
September
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Huron High's Mike Straub Carries Football Towards Pioneer Zone, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12)

Huron High's Mike Straub Carries Football Towards Pioneer Zone, September 29, 1972 (Pioneer 13, Huron 12) image
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1972
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Tough Yardage: Running back Mike Straub (10) of Huron High picks up some tough yardage near midfield in the fourth quarter before being brought to the Hollway Field turf by Ron Sartori of Pioneer. Straub, one of the better prep hockey players around the city in the winter, had a big game against Pioneer with 80 yards in 14 carries.

Year
1972
Month
September
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Pioneer Tackles At Line of Scrimmage, September 15, 1972 (Grosse Pointe South 13, Pioneer 12)

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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1972
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Gang Tackling: Fullback Jim Whims of Grosse Pointe South is met by a host of Pioneer High tacklers intent upon making a goal line stand in the second quarter. Ron Malcolm (85), Joe Boisture (87), Ron Sartori (46) and Ron Harmon (24), meet the Blue Devil rusher at the two-yard line and stop him short of the goal.

Year
1972
Month
September
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