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U-M Professor Garnet R. Garrison explains video production to E. Ray Baxter, assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College, November 1952

U-M Professor Garnet R. Garrison explains video production to E. Ray Baxter, assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College, November 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1952
Caption
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION: Participants in the Conference on Higher Education now meeting at the University, spent the morning looking over various campus activities. Shown here receiving a demonstration of television is E. Ray Baxter (left), assistant to the president of Grand Rapids Junior College. Prof. Garnet R. Garrison (center), director of U-M television, explains the workings of video. Operating the camera is William J. Cox, a U-M graduate student from New Kensington, Pa.

Year
1952
Month
November
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Construction of New National Educational Television and Radio Center, January 1962

Construction of New National Educational Television and Radio Center, January 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1962
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TV CENTER'S BUILDING: Work is progressing on a new building at Packard and Colony Rds. for the National Educational Television and Radio Center. The concern, whose activities here include reproduction and distribution of video tapes, will relocate from quarters at 2320 Washtenaw Ave. Occupancy of the new building is scheduled by May 1.

Year
1962
Month
January
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Children Model Frog, Sea Serpent, & Seal Costumes For Municipal Bathing Beach Water Carnival, August 1936

Children Model Frog, Sea Serpent, & Seal Costumes For Municipal Bathing Beach Water Carnival, August 1936 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1936
Caption
CARNIVAL NOVELTIES: The frog, sea serpent and seal pictured here are among the novelties which will be seen at the water carnival at 8:15 tomorrow night at the municipal bathing beach. Jessie Fyfe is in the frog costume at the left, while serpent is formed by Jack Fyfe (in the head), Douglas Swift, Edwin Zill, Robert Hollway, John McCarthy, Clarence Plickton and Dorothy Curd. At the right is Geraldine Frederick as a seal.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
7
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Aprill Home & Smokehouse on Scio Church Rd, November 1936

Aprill Home & Smokehouse on Scio Church Rd, November 1936 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1936
Caption
SMOKE HOUSE 102 YEARS OLD: The smoke house shown above was built in 1834 by Jacob Aprill on a farm which he took over from the government at that time. The present house was also built by the grandfather of the present owner, George Aprill, 80 years ago. The 329-acre farm lies along the Scio Church Rd.

Year
1936
Month
November
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Mary Lesser & Aberdeen Angus Steer, November 1936

Mary Lesser & Aberdeen Angus Steer, November 1936 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1936
Caption
ENTERED IN JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Among the six 4-H club members in Washtenaw county who are feeding livestock for entry in the Junior show at Detroit is Mary Lesser, 14, shown above with her Aberdeen Angus steer. She is in the eighth grade of the Spiegelberg school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lesser, who live five miles west of Dexter.

Year
1936
Month
November
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Camp Peachy Pre-Independence Day Parade Crossing Huron Street, July 2000

Camp Peachy Pre-Independence Day Parade Crossing Huron Street, July 2000 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 4, 2000
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PRE-INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE - Harriet Cobbs, left, director of Peach Tree Montessori Preschool in Ann Arbor, guards the crosswalk on West Huron Street during a pre-Independence Day parade she led on Monday morning. The school, which holds Camp Peachy during the summer, organized the parade for its 10 campers. In the wagon, from left, Anna Raschke, 2, Lily Robins, 4, Max Winston, 3. Pulling the wagon is parent Kelsey Hargesheimer with her daughter, Lesley Blackwell, 5.

Year
2000
Month
July
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Crystal Smith & Nakaiya Harrison Stop To Rest During The Camp Peachy Pre-Independence Day Parade, July 2000

Crystal Smith & Nakaiya Harrison Stop To Rest During The Camp Peachy Pre-Independence Day Parade, July 2000 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 4, 2000
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Crystal Smith, 7, left, and Nakaiya Harrison, 9, wait for other campers to catch up with them during the parade. Smith is wearing a Liberty Bell costume and Harrison is dressed as the Statue of Liberty. Camp participants celebrated the holiday by walking in costume from the preschool to Main Street. Both girls attended the preschool and are now counselors in training.

Year
2000
Month
July
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Irene Dumond packs Red Cross package for her son Jack, a POW, March 1944

Irene Dumond packs Red Cross package for her son Jack, a POW, March 1944 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1944
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Mrs. Dwight Dumond, whose son Jack has been a prisoner of war in Germany for the past year and a half, is inspecting one of the Red Cross packages sent weekly to prisoners of war. The box contains a package of Army K-2 biscuits, a box of processed American cheese, four packages of cigarets, one pound of oleomargarine, 12 ounces of corned beef, one pound of powdered whole milk, 12 ounces of canned meat, a can of tuna fish, six ounces of a meat and cereal mixture, two ounces of instant coffee, sic ounces of peach preserves, a box of loaf sugar, a box of seeded raisins, four chocolate bars and two bars of toilet soap. The boxes sent overseas may vary occasionally, but the food value is always maintained.

Year
1944
Month
March
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Valentine Post Office At Northside School, February 1957

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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1957
Caption
READY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY: Youngsters in Mrs. Bert Whalen's second grade class at Northside School are operating their own Valentine Post Office for the distribution of the won't-you-be-mine cards. Linda Jane Ellis (far left) and Kyle Kittleson line up to post their Valentines with Carolyn Ann Ross, who is serving as postmistress at the moment.

Year
1957
Month
February
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Bach School Kindergartners Make Pudding For Valentines Day - February 14, 1956

Bach School Kindergartners Make Pudding For Valentines Day - February 14, 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1956
Caption
PARTY PREPARATION: This is the day for hearts and cupids and poetry and parties and school youngsters across the city were busy exchanging cards and having special Valentine Day celebrations. In Bach School this morning, our photographer caught these members of a kindergarten class deep in the serious business of making a Valentine pudding for later consumption. The girls seem to be doing the work but the middle man gets to lick the bowl. They are (left to right) Sandy Zahn, 5, of 215 Murray Ave., Larry Hulcher, 5, of 223 Crest Ave., and Judy May, 5, of 219 Bucholz Ct.

Year
1956
Month
February
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Margie Brooks, Tahitian Dancer, Entertains Children At Mott Hospital On Valentine's Day - February 14, 1977

Margie Brooks, Tahitian Dancer, Entertains Children At Mott Hospital On Valentine's Day - February 14, 1977 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 16, 1977
Caption
Miss Kaleni (Margie Brooks), who may be the only professional Tahitian dancer in the area, entertained youngsters at Mott Children's Hospital on Valentine's Day. The versatile dancer, who says she has a "great love for entertaining," lives with her husband and two children at Tamarack Lake near Pinckney. (Staff Photo By Larry E. Wright)

Year
1977
Month
February
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Kindergartners At Logan School Celebrate Valentines Day, February 1994

Kindergartners At Logan School Celebrate Valentines Day, February 1994 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1994
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Logan School kindergartner Gerald McKinney smiles as he reads a valentine he received from a classmate Thursday. Students in Ann Arbor celebrated Valentine's Day early, since they will be off school Friday and Monday.

Year
1994
Month
February
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Valentines Day Orders Are Prepared At Chelsea Flower Shop, February 1994

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1994
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Karen Berwald of the Chelsea Flower Shop, 203 E. Liberty St., is surrounded by Valentine Day's orders as she works on a bouquet. The store was a flurry of activity over the weekend as workers hurried to prepare the Valentine Day orders that numbered "in the hundreds," according to owner Claire Harding.

Year
1994
Month
February
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Byron & Bertha Bailey Celebrate Their 50th Wedding Anniversary, June 1948

Byron & Bertha Bailey Celebrate Their 50th Wedding Anniversary, June 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 28, 1948
Caption
Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. B. Bailey, 539 S. Seventh St., celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday in the home which they were married and where they have lived 46 of the 50 years of married life. The Baileys were married June 29, 1898. Except for four years of residence in Indiana, they have lived in Ann Arbor since that time. They observed their anniversary at a reception attended by their son, George R. Bailey of Detroit, and his family and a few relatives.

Year
1948
Month
June
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UM International Students Prepare For A Shopping Trip, September 1, 1974

UM International Students Prepare For A Shopping Trip, September 1, 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 1, 1974
Caption
One of the most popular of the services offered to arriving foreign students by Volunteers for International Hospitality (VIHP) is a tour of area shopping centers where they can purchase cooking utensils, bedding and other items they need to set up housekeeping. Conducting some of these tours for the last two years have been Wasseem Malik, left foreground, and Shadid Loldhi, right, both doctoral candidates in pharmacy from Pakistan, who volunteered their services at arrival time after pleasant experiences with VIHP host families.

Year
1974
Month
September
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Iva Smith (left) Helps New UM Students From Japan Register For Campus Activities, August 31, 1967

Iva Smith (left) Helps New UM Students From Japan Register For Campus Activities, August 31, 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1967
Caption
Miss Iva Smith (left), receptionist at the International Center, helps newcomers Eisuke Sakakibara and his wife, Mihoko, register for foreign student activities. Eisuke will study economics at the U-M. This is the couple's first year at the University, but second year in the United States. They hail from Tokyo, Japan. Center volunteers will aid them in becoming acquainted with Ann Arbor.

Year
1967
Month
August
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UM Student From Malaysia, Jegaluckshumy Jegasothy, October 22, 1973

UM Student From Malaysia, Jegaluckshumy Jegasothy, October 22, 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1973
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Says Jegaluckshumy Jegasothy, above, recently arrived from warmer climates: "If I can just put up with the weather, I can't complain."

Year
1973
Month
October
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Students Build A Snow Woman In Front Of The International Cultural Exchange Building, December 19, 1973

Students Build A Snow Woman In Front Of The International Cultural Exchange Building, December 19, 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption
An international snow woman with flags of more than 50 countries pinned to her skirt gets a final pat from Jose Barbera (left) of Madrid, Spain, who never before had seen snow before coming to Ann Arbor as an exchange student. Two other high school students who never had seen snow before leaving their native countries are Ignacia Almeida (center) of Quito, Ecuador, and Christiane Thielcke of West Berlin. They built the international snow person in front of the International Cultural Exchange, 290 S. Wagner Rd., Scio Township.

Year
1974
Day
20
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Sri Hardjoko Wirjomartono, UM Student From Java, With Children Of Wilfred Kincaid Enjoying The Snow, December 18, 1962

Sri Hardjoko Wirjomartono, UM Student From Java, With Children Of Wilfred Kincaid Enjoying The Snow, December 18, 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1962
Caption
New Experience: Sri Hardjoko Wirjomartono of Java, an island in Indonesia, found Michigan snow a new experience. While studying for his master's degree in mechanical engineering at the University, Sri is learning about American living through the Family Host Program. The Wilfred M. Kincaid family of 1358 Arlington Blvd., including Walter, 6, David, 4, and long-haired pal, and Bill, 9, (left to right), is entertaining him once a month during his stay in Ann Arbor.

Year
1962
Month
December
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Dr. & Mrs. Gingles & Family Host UM Students From India, December 18, 1962

Dr. & Mrs. Gingles & Family Host UM Students From India, December 18, 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1962
Caption
Indian Guests: Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Gingles of 204 Mark Hannah Pl., participants in the Family Host Program since its inception five years ago, will entertain both their past and present participants in the program at Christmas dinner next Tuesday. Pointing to the world globe, Rao Mutyala Bhaskararao shows Bruce Gingles, 7 1/2, his Indian homeland, while the other Gingles, Sallie, 15, Dad and Mom, Catherine, 12, and Alice, 5, (left to right), gather around. Ramdas Bhirud of Bombay, India, (right) still visits the family although he has "moved on" to new hosts after visiting the Gingleses regularly for the past two years.

Year
1962
Month
December
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Students From The English Language Institute Ready To Board Bus For A Trip To The U.P. , November 1, 1963

Students From The English Language Institute Ready To Board Bus For A Trip To The  U.P. , November 1, 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1963
Caption
Leave for North: Some of the 36 teachers from 17 foreign nations who are in training at the University's English Language Institute are boarding a bus in yesterday's rain at the Michigan Union for a trip to Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Chicago. The teachers were entertained last night by the U-M Alumni Club at Sault Ste. Marie, and tonight will be guests of the Alumni Club of Menominee. The group will then travel through Wisconsin to Chicago, returning home Monday.

Year
1963
Month
November
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K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show Mementos From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965

K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show Mementos From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1965
Caption
Mr. K. S. Srikantan and his wife Vatsala, both of whom are graduate students at the University, share their apartment with mementos of their home in India and their travels in Africa. The statue of a Masai tribe man from Tanganyika stands in front of a plate and dinner bell from India. The Srikantans are holding a pure copper plate with rock carving from Rhodesia and a little African drum. The rug is made from a monkey skin from Ethiopia. The couple spent two and a half years in Africa while Mr. Srikantan was working as a statistics expert with the United Nations.

Year
1965
Month
March
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K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show A Statue Of A Masai Tribe Man From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965

K. S. & Vatsala Srikantan, UM Graduate Students, Show A Statue Of A Masai Tribe Man From Their Travels In Africa, March 16, 1965 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1965
Caption
Mr. K. S. Srikantan and his wife Vatsala, both of whom are graduate students at the University, share their apartment with mementos of their home in India and their travels in Africa. The statue of a Masai tribe man from Tanganyika stands in front of a plate and dinner bell from India. The Srikantans are holding a pure copper plate with rock carving from Rhodesia and a little African drum. The rug is made from a monkey skin from Ethiopia. The couple spent two and a half years in Africa while Mr. Srikantan was working as a statistics expert with the United Nations.

Year
1965
Month
March
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Children Enjoy The Neighbors Group Farewell Party For UM Student Wives, January 27, 1960

Children Enjoy The Neighbors Group Farewell Party For UM Student Wives, January 27, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1960
Caption
Children Attend Parties: Children of women in the various tea groups in The Neighbors often attend the parties with their mothers. Shown here at a recent party held by the Broadway group are (left to right) Lubna Elziky, Nancy Dute, Tomoko Suguira, Jay Dute and Carlos Garrocho. Both children and mothers make new friends at the teas.

Year
1960
Month
January
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Chari Santos (left) & Frank Flores Will Entertain At The Dicken School Moms' Night, March 19, 1960

Chari Santos (left) & Frank Flores Will Entertain At The Dicken School Moms' Night, March 19, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1960
Caption
To Entertain: Among Philippine students from the University's International Center who will entertain at the Moms' Night Tuesday at Dicken School will be Chari Santos (left) and Frank Flores. The evening will begin with dinner at 7 p.m. An international theme is planned.

Year
1960
Month
March
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Mayor Pro-Tem, Russell J. Burns Shows City Flag To UM International Students Visiting City Hall, March 1, 1960

Mayor Pro-Tem, Russell J. Burns Shows City Flag To UM International Students Visiting City Hall, March 1, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1960
Caption
Foreign Students' Night Out: Nineteen foreign students of the University English Institute learned about city government last evening in a visit to the City Council meeting. Arrangements were made by Mrs. William B. Ballis (left), government and politics chairman of the Friends of the English Language Institute, and her committee. Mayor Pro-Tem Russell J. Burns (right) showed the city seal to students (center) Hussein Abouhossein of Iran and Miss Selam Kawas of Syria. Mrs. Florence R. Crane, council woman and Friends member gave a talk before the meeting. The foreign students adjourned to the home of Mrs. J. R. Hayden of Hill St. and heard another talk on municipal government by William R. Gable, research associate of the U-M Institute of Public Administration. Friends of the ELI provided transportation for the students.

Year
1960
Month
March
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Students & Volunteers Greet Each Other At The International Center, September 9, 1960

Students & Volunteers Greet Each Other At The International Center, September 9, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1960
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Tea or Coffee? Getting acquainted at the International Center are (left to right) Mrs. Basir Farukhi of Karachi, Pakistan, a graduate student in the School of Education who has a Fulbright Scholarship; Mrs. Louis Apostolakis, W. Washington St., a member of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in the United Church Women organization; volunteer worker Mrs. Duane Smith of Scio Church St., and Thomas Lee of China, a graduate student in chemical and metallurgical engineering. Nearly 60 per cent of the foreign students attending the University are graduate or graduate-professional students, according to Mrs. Henry Meyer, administrative assistant at the center.

Year
1960
Month
September
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Borghild Holter With Books For Sale To Help Fund AAUW Fellowships, November 1, 1955

Borghild Holter With Books For Sale To Help Fund AAUW Fellowships, November 1, 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1955
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To help at book sale: Miss Borghild Holter of Norway who is studying at the University on an AAUW international fellowship will help with this year's sale which will make it possible for other study grants and fellowships to be awarded next year.

Year
1955
Month
November
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UM Student From Hungary, Andras Balint, September 1957

UM Student From Hungary, Andras Balint, September 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1957
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Hungarian teacher, student: Andras Balint's current step toward his much-delayed goal of learning the English language now finds him working for a master's degree at the University's English Language Institute.

Year
1957
Month
September
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Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958

Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
Caption
Bible Study: Foreign students are offered an opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith through study with Miss Amber Van, Protestant religious counselor who directs programs of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University. In a session at Lane Hall, headquarters for the foundation, are (left to right) Connie Hill, chairman of the international committee of the University Christian Federation; Javahar Maniar of India, Jain; Miss Van; Dhiraj Mehta of India, Hindu; and Yooichi Noguchi of Japan, Buddhist. Miss Van also directs personal counseling.

Year
1958
Month
May
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English Language Institute Student, Hinrik Bjarnason of Iceland, Attend UM Friends Tea, October 9, 1959

English Language Institute Student, Hinrik Bjarnason of Iceland, Attend UM Friends Tea, October 9, 1959 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1959
Caption
'Friends' Meet Students: Among the English Language Institute students who attended the Friends tea yesterday in the West Conference Room of the Rackham Building was, Hinrik Bjarnason of Iceland. He met Friends' sponsor, Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (center) and Mrs. Trueman Campbell (right) chairman of the local Friends committee.

Year
1959
Month
October
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UM Students From Brazil & India Visit The Home Of Margaret Towsley, October 1959

UM Students From Brazil & India Visit The Home Of Margaret Towsley, October 1959 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption
Visit Ann Arbor Home: Mario Mascherpe (left) of San Paolo, Brazil, and Miss P. S. Dua (center) of Agra, India, recently visited one of the Friends of the English Language Institute sponsors, Mrs. Harry A. Towsley of Birkshire Rd. Among items of interest they saw in her home was Mrs. Towsley's teapot collection. The teapot she holds is shaped like a turtle. Of particular interest to Miss Dua was the Towsley kitchen.

Year
1959
Month
October
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Members Of The Neighbors, Lending Service For UM Students, Help Prepare To Move To Madelon Pound House, January 27, 1960

Members Of The Neighbors, Lending Service For UM Students, Help Prepare To Move To Madelon Pound House, January 27, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1960
Caption
Work At Exchange: The lending service operated by The Neighbors will soon be moving from its present headquarters in the Student Activities Building to the Madelon Pound House. Helping prepare for the move are (left to right) Mrs. Gerhart Fritzsche, Mrs. Arthur Dunham and Miss Marion McKinney.

Year
1960
Month
January
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The Neighbors Group Gives A Farewell Party For Wives Of UM Students, January 27, 1960

The Neighbors Group Gives A Farewell Party For Wives Of UM Students, January 27, 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1960
Caption
Farewell Party: The Broadway group of the Neighbors recently gave a farewell party for some of its student wives who are leaving Ann Arbor. Pictured at the party are (left to right) the group's chairman, Mrs. Travis Cash, Mrs. R. N. Prasad, Mrs. Ardath Emmons and Mrs. P. T. Sheth. Mrs. Richard Kowalczyk of Harbal Dr. was hostess.

Year
1960
Month
January
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Planters outside of Mr. Flood's Party, July 1975

Planters outside of Mr. Flood's Party, July 1975 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 24, 1975
Caption
Perseverance -- and following the proper City Hall channels -- has gotten Mr. Flood's Party its planter boxes. The first attempt by the owner of the W. Liberty Street nightspot to build a sidewalk planter failed because a permit wasn't obtained. Following unheeded warnings to stop the work, city officials used a front-end loader to literally scoop the box away. The owner of the bar, Ned Duke, then went to City Council for the necessary approval, but council said "no" after learning the city would be responsible for any accidents caused by the planter. A second try convinced council to grant the permit. Plantings in one of the two stone boxes was completed Wednesday by, from left, Pat Grammatico, who did the stone work, John Cruz, Carol Bernstein and Duke. (News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1975
Month
July
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Edwards Brothers Girls' City Softball Champions, 1937

Edwards Brothers Girls' City Softball Champions, 1937 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1937
Caption
PLAY IN STATE TOURNAMENT TODAY: Edwards Brothers, who won the girls' city softball championship recently, will compete in the state tournament at Lansing today against the Remington Rand ten of Benton Harbor. If victorious today, Edwards will swing into action again Sunday afternoon at Ranney park against the survivor of games between three teams, Peter Pan of Lansing, Mutal Drugs of Niles, and Holt Recorders. The contest will start at 1 o'clock. Standing in the above picture, left to right, are Coach Tommy Ingram, Hazel Engels, Mildred Smith, Ruth Carstens, Lorreta Schlimmer, Esther Carstens, Evelyn Barnes, Helen Hickey, Helen Pegan and Coach Ned Hickey. Seated are Dorothy Pickard, Helen Carman, Lucille Stierle, Mary Pegan, Clarice Lytle and Nadenna Schmidt.

Year
1937
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First Night at Golden Gloves Tournament, January 1938

First Night at Golden Gloves Tournament, January 1938 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1938
Caption
REAL SPIRIT PREVAILS IN GOLDEN GLOVES: This picture typifies the true spirit of Golden Glove boxing. Cy Hughes of Ann Arbor, left, had just knocked out John Frauser of Dexter, right, in the third round of their novice welterweight bout at the Armory last night. But here they are on their way to the dressing room, arms around each other and, judging from the expressions on their faces, no hard feelings.

Year
1938
Month
January
Day
27
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2,000 gather outside a J. D. Miller's Cafeteria and Coffee Shop to hear debate on Communism versus Capitalism, April 27, 1950

2,000 gather outside a J. D. Miller's Cafeteria and Coffee Shop to hear debate on Communism versus Capitalism, April 27, 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 28, 1950
Caption
2,000 TURN OUT FOR DEBATE: This is part of the crowd of more than 2,000 persons who gathered outside a State St. cafeteria last nigh in their attempts to hear an off-campus debate, Communism versus Capitalism, between Prof. Preston W. Slosson, and admitted Communist Dr. Herbert J. Phillips. Only 200 persons were able to hear the actual debate, however, because of a fire inspector's ruling limiting occupancy of the building to that number.

Year
1950
Month
April
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Betty Lodewick models a bright red silk dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Betty Lodewick models a bright red silk dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption
A WHIRL OF RED SILK: Mrs. L. S. Lodewick of Fifth St. shows a bright red silk dress by Mr. Mort which is designed with a rounded neckline and a flared pelon-lined skirt. Accenting the trim dress are Puritan-style white linen cuffs. Her white sraw hat is trimmed with red roses. Clothes modeled in the show will be from Jacobson's Ladies Apparel and will include sportswear, suits and coats, better dresses and evening wear.

Year
1967
Month
December
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Betty Lodewick models a brief jacket atop a sheath dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Betty Lodewick models a brief jacket atop a sheath dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
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CAPES AND BRIEF JACKETS: ...Another new look on the fashion scene is the very, very brief jacket topping a sheath dress. Here Mrs. Lodewick wears an ensemble of white and beige tweed. The jacket has a "blouson" back and is cut Empire style in front. A Dutch boy look is created in the sheath by full darts at the hips. Completing her ensemble, she wears a perky beige straw hat with an upturned brim.

Year
1967
Month
December
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Sandra Norrian models an easy-to-wear ensemble in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Sandra Norrian models an easy-to-wear ensemble in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption
DRESSED FOR SPRING: Members of the Michigan Dames will model in an annual style show at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Here Mrs. Sanford Norian of Northwood Apts. (left) wears an ensemble of beige and cocoa cotton, typical of the easy-to-wear fashions of the season. Mrs. Thomas Rose of Henry St. (center) shows just how dressy cotton can be. Her gown is of beige, black and white cotton printed with large roses. Mrs. Norian is shown again in a navy and chalk striped silk shirtwaist dress with a bloused bodice and slim, but comfortable skirt.

Year
1967
Month
December
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Harriet M. Rose models a cape and jacket in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Harriet M. Rose models a cape and jacket in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption
CAPES AND BRIEF JACKETS REIGN: A full-length cape in a new shade of grey, called French pewter, is modeled by Mrs. Rose. It features rows of decorative buttons and can be worn belted or full. With it she wears a satin-trimmed lemon yellow high straw hat.

Year
1967
Month
December
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Harriet M. Rose models a cotton printed dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Harriet M. Rose models a cotton printed dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption
DRESSED FOR SPRING: Members of the Michigan Dames will model in an annual style show at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Here Mrs. Sanford Norian of Northwood Apts. (left) wears an ensemble of beige and cocoa cotton, typical of the easy-to-wear fashions of the season. Mrs. Thomas Rose of Henry St. (center) shows just how dressy cotton can be. Her gown is of beige, black and white cotton printed with large roses. Mrs. Norian is shown again in a navy and chalk striped silk shirtwaist dress with a bloused bodice and slim, but comfortable skirt.

Year
1967
Month
December
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Molly Meade at the Community High Lottery, March 1998

Molly Meade at the Community High Lottery, March 1998 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1998
Caption
Molly Meade came to the Community High Lottery prepared. While some of her closest friends will be going to Community High, Meade's name came up far down the waiting list. She will likely be going to Pioneer.

Year
1998
Month
March
Day
12
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Community High Students Look Through Seventeen Magazine, September 1996

Community High Students Look Through Seventeen Magazine, September 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1996
Caption
Left, Community High students, left to right, Jermonna Bennett, Brandi Gibbs and Natalie Mason giggle as they look through the fall/winter issue of Seventeen Magazine. Below, Community students Justin Johnstone, left, Dominic Elder, second from left and Alan Watts, far right, listen to the directions of Seventeen Magazine photographer Sandro Sodano.

Year
1996
Month
September
Day
19
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Gerald Coon and Eddie Scott during a Golden Gloves bout, January 1936

Gerald Coon and Eddie Scott during a Golden Gloves bout, January 1936  image
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Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1936
Caption
DETROITER WINS CLOSE DECISION--Above are Gerald Coon, left of Detroit, and Eddie Scott, Ann Arbor, open flyweights in their bout at the Armory last night. Coon won a hair-line decision with a spirited attack in the last minute of the third round. The decision was not unanimous.

Year
1936
Month
January
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Cecil A. Moore, fur trader, on way from Alaska to Maine via dog sled, stops in Saline, November 1950

Cecil A. Moore, fur trader, on way from Alaska to Maine via dog sled, stops in Saline, November 1950 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1950
Caption
GOES THROUGH SALINE BY DOG SLED: Cecil A. Moore, a 42-year-old fur trader, is shown above in Saline on his way from Fairbanks, Alaska, to his home in Lewiston, Me.--via dog sled and team. Moore arrived along US-112 yesterday and remained in Saline overnight. He was scheduled to mount his sled and head for Detroit and points east sometime this afternoon. (Story on page 21)

Year
1950
Month
November
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Jane G. Newton models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959

Jane G. Newton models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Year
1959
Month
September
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Lucy K. Gregory models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959

Lucy K. Gregory models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Year
1959
Month
September
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Mrs. Richard Graham models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959

Mrs. Richard Graham models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Year
1959
Month
September
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Earl K. Crabtree, Bill Westerman, and Cai V. Christensen prepare for pie-throwing event, April 1953

Earl K. Crabtree, Bill Westerman, and Cai V. Christensen prepare for pie-throwing event, April 1953 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1953
Caption
"Side-show barker" Earl K. Crabtree tells pie-pitcher Bill Westerman "Here's your target," and points at Cai V. Christensen. This scene is scheduled to be repeated Saturday night at the Ann Arbor High School carnival from 6 to 10 p.m. At that time the public will have an opportunity to ty its hand at pie throwing.

Year
1953
Month
April
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Ryan Racine and Rob Ramsburgh Sport '50s Style at Community High School, October 1993

Ryan Racine and Rob Ramsburgh Sport '50s Style at Community High School, October 1993 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1993
Caption
'50s STYLE -- James Dean admirers Ryan 'Blade' Racine, 15, and Rob 'Fingers' Ramsburgh, 15, eat lollipops and relax outside of Community High after school. The two sophomores said they dress in 1950s style every day: jeans, boots and slicked-back hair.

Year
1993
Month
October
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