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Lt. Thomas Minick after arresting 35 people for digging "craters" on the Diag, June 1972

Lt. Thomas Minick after arresting 35 people for digging "craters" on the Diag, June 1972 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1972
Caption
A Cop In The Crowd Standing alone in the midst of a crowd which still seemed to be entertaining thoughts of resuming the digging of a "crater" at the Diag on the University Main Campus to protest the war in Vietnam was Lt. Thomas Minick. The city police officer had led a platoon of 25 men late Saturday afternoon into a crowd to stop people from digging a "crater." After a number of arrests were made Minick remained behind to make sure no one else took up the task. He left the immediate area a short time later. (News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1972
Month
June
Day
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Horace C. Williams - Newly Installed Illustrious Potentate Of Al Ashraf Temple No. 167, December 1978

Horace C. Williams - Newly Installed Illustrious Potentate Of Al Ashraf Temple No. 167, December 1978 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1979
Caption
Horace C. Williams of 3395 LaSalle has been installed as Illustrious Potentate of Al Ashraf Temple No. 167 Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine of North and South America and Its Jurisdictions, Inc. The temple serves the cities of Ann Arbor, Monroe, Jackson, Lansing and Ypsilanti. Other officers are John Trotter, chief Rabban; Kenneth Nelson, assistant rabban; Ezekiel Johnson, high priest and prophet; Jesse Hudson, Oriental guide; Robert Barnes, treasurer; and Kenneth Easley, recorder.

Year
1978
Month
December
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Josephine Love Speaks To Children At Your Heritage House In Detroit, December 31, 1979

Josephine Love Speaks To Children At Your Heritage House In Detroit, December 31, 1979 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1979
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Josephine Love, above, established Your Heritage House Incorporated, at 110 E. Ferry in Detroit (see map below) with an accent on youth. The Victorian mansion serves as a background for children to examine paintings like the one at the left and to create their own artistic expression.

Year
1979
Month
December
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Bruce Wilson Works On A Painting At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Bruce Wilson Works On A Painting At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption
SCHOOL IS FUN: Bruce Wilson wears a man-sized smock for painting during a free-play period at the Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, which meets at Fritz School. Eighteen four-year-olds are enrolled in the afternoon class, of which Bruce is a member. The morning class is composed of three-year-olds and the younger fours.

Year
1955
Month
January
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Mrs. Binn Leads A Song At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Mrs. Binn Leads A Song At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
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LET'S DO A SINGING GAME: Mrs. Leonard Binn, teacher at the nursery school, leads the children in a song about a little boy going to nursery school. Besides singing games, the children learn about music from records, which they may play themselves or listen to during a quiet period.

Year
1955
Month
January
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David Cook Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

David Cook Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption
TRUCK DRIVER OR BUILDER? David Cook finds the block, truck and train corner to his liking during the free-play hour.

Year
1955
Month
January
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Joan Jewell Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Joan Jewell Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption
THIS SEEMS TO BE A GOOD METHOD: Joan Jewell is extremely busy filling ice cube trays in the housekeeping corner of the room. Her method, neither sanitary nor quick - but fun, consists of soaking a rag and wringing it out into the trays. Mrs. Muriel Moutlin, one of the mothers assisting, decides to help a little before things get out of hand, and Jimmy Bittman seemingly looks away in horror.

Year
1955
Month
January
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Nancy Detweiler Assembles A Puzzle At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Nancy Detweiler Assembles A Puzzle At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption
I'LL TRY IT HERE FIRST: Nancy Detweiler (right) really concentrates on fitting the right-shaped piece on its proper spot on the board. Next to her Nicki Rochin gets ready to begin a block puzzle.

Year
1955
Month
January
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Douglas Allen Cuts Paper At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Douglas Allen Cuts Paper At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption
SNIP, SNIP, SNIP: Douglas Allen tries cutting up construction paper after the pleasure of crayoning has palled.

Year
1955
Month
January
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Marise Bomis, 7, Gets Assistance With A CD-ROM At "Log On @ The Library" Day, April 1996

Marise Bomis, 7, Gets Assistance With A CD-ROM At "Log On @ The Library" Day, April 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1996
Caption
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY - Nettie Lagace, left, helps Marise Bomis, 7, to access a CD-ROM in the Youth Department of the main Ann Arbor Public Library Tuesday during a 'Log on @ the Library' day. Lagace and Sara Ryan, right, are staff members of the Internet Public Library, which provides access to information through the Internet and World Wide Web.

Year
1996
Month
April
Day
16
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Exterior Of Ray Peterson Home - 1335 Bird Road, November 1952

Exterior Of Ray Peterson Home - 1335 Bird Road, November 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1952
Caption
Above is the part brick, part shingle exterior of the Ray Peterson home at 1335 Bird Rd. The Petersons chose an acre lot just off Newport Rd. for their home which they built themselves.

Year
1952
Month
November
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Living Room Of Ray Peterson Home - 1335 Bird Road, November 1952

Living Room Of Ray Peterson Home - 1335 Bird Road, November 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1952
Caption
Below is the living room constructed of materials which combine qualities of durability, beauty and simplicity. The wall flanking the fireplace is of Honduras mahogany, while the other walls are plaster. For simplicity, the floor is plywood.

Year
1952
Month
November
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Ann Arbor High School Students Enjoy Some Ice Cream, April 1949

Ann Arbor High School Students Enjoy Some Ice Cream, April 1949 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1949
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Springtime Is Ice Cream Cone Time. Taking time out from the rush of meeting the "Optimist" deadline yesterday afternoon, these staff-members of the Ann Arbor High School newspaper dashed across the street for ice cream cones. Left to right are sports editor Norm Mangouni, cub reporter Carol Beslock, editor Roger Peterson, copy editor Nan Reganall, and associate editor Frances Brown.

Year
1949
Month
April
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Workmen Raze The Jefferson Apartments Building, August 1964

Workmen Raze The Jefferson Apartments Building, August 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1964
Caption
RAZE BUILDING: Workmen are razing the University-owned Jefferson Apartments at 520 Jefferson St. from the inside out. The structure is coming down to provide more recreational space for students. Demolition of the building also will enable the U-M to expand its system of utility and heating tunnels and permit further beautification of the Maynard St. entrance to the Administration Building which is east of the structure being demolished.

Year
1964
Month
August
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Three University Of Michigan Cheerleaders Pose For Jim White Chevrolet With A 1956 Bel Air, November 1955

Three University Of Michigan Cheerleaders Pose For Jim White Chevrolet With A 1956 Bel Air, November 1955 image
Year
1955
Month
November
Description

left to right: Nicolaas Wiese, Ralph Watts Jr., Jack E. Burchfield

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Three University Of Michigan Cheerleaders Pose For Jim White Chevrolet With A 1956 Bel Air, November 1955

Three University Of Michigan Cheerleaders Pose For Jim White Chevrolet With A 1956 Bel Air, November 1955 image
Year
1955
Month
November
Description

left to right: Jack E. Burchfield, Ralph Watts Jr., Nicolaas Wiese

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The Woods Family - Richard, Dixie, Karen, Cecilia, Kathy, & Pookie, February 1969

The Woods Family - Richard, Dixie, Karen, Cecilia, Kathy, & Pookie, February 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1969
Caption
Members Of The Woods Family. At home are Cecilia, 3; Prof. Richard Woods; Mrs. Woods holding Karen, 7 months, and Kathy, 10 1/2, holding the dog Pookie. Cecilia and Karen are the adopted daughters of Prof. and Mrs. Woods.

Year
1969
Month
February
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George Jayne, Roger Maugh, & Bob Fowler - Ann Arbor High School Track Team, April 1950

George Jayne, Roger Maugh, & Bob Fowler - Ann Arbor High School Track Team, April 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1950
Caption
PIONEERS' MAIN HOPES IN ROUGE RELAYS: This trio of Ann Arbor High track men may do all right in tonight's River Rouge Relays at Yost Fieldhouse. From left to right are Miler George Jayne, Pole Vaulter Roger Maugh and Bob Fowler, dash man and low hurdler. Final events in today's big meet, which has attracted more than 1,000 athletes from 83 high schools, will begin at 7 o'clock tonight.

Year
1950
Month
April
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Ann Arbor High School Track Standouts, May 1950

Ann Arbor High School Track Standouts, May 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1950
Caption
NO CURBING THEIR TRACK TALENTS: These seven Ann Arbor High thinclads have been playing an active part in the Pioneers' perfect-record dual meet season this year. They are, left to right, Roger Maugh, George Jayne, Bill Newman, Fred Adams, Capt. Bob Fowler, Vern Nixon and Prenty Ware. Coach Tim Ryan's team has won 11 straight dual meets this season to add to a string that has now grown to 26 in a row over three seasons.

Year
1950
Month
May
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Roger Maugh (Ann Arbor), Jerry Embury (Battle Creek), & Jim Bonney (Jackson) - Winners Of Pole Vaulting In Five-A League High School Track Championship, May 1950

Roger Maugh (Ann Arbor), Jerry Embury (Battle Creek), & Jim Bonney (Jackson) - Winners Of Pole Vaulting In Five-A League High School Track Championship, May 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1950
Caption
THREE OF STATE'S BEST IN POLE VAULT: This trio of Five-A League stick jumpers should do well in Saturday's state Class A track championship meet at Michigan State College. All are capable of 12-foot leaps. From left to right are Ann Arbor High's Roger Maugh, Battle Creek's Jerry Embury and Jackson's Jim Bonney. They finished in that order in Saturday's Five-A League championships at Wines Field with Maugh going 12 feet, one inch for a new league record.

Year
1950
Month
May
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Accident Scene of Albert Trinkle's Car Smashed Between Two Trains, January 1954

Accident Scene of Albert Trinkle's Car Smashed Between Two Trains, January 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1954
Caption
Albert Trinkle, veteran Scio township supervisor, was killed instantly yesterday afternoon as his car was hit by a freight train at the Ann Arbor Railroad's William St. crossing, pushed 110 feet, then smashed against a line of boxcars standing on a parallel track. (Story on page 9)

Year
1954
Month
January
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Newly elected Mayor Robert J. Harris with Mayor Wendell E. Hulcher in mayor's office, April 1969

Newly elected Mayor Robert J. Harris with Mayor Wendell E. Hulcher in mayor's office, April 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 11, 1969
Caption
Transition At Office Of Mayor: Mayor-elect Robert J. Harris (left) meets with out-going Mayor Wendell E. Hulcher in the mayor's office at City Hall. Harris, a Democrat, will be sworn into office Monday. Yesterday afternoon's meeting was suggested by Hulcer to have a "smooth transition" from a Republican to a Democratic administration. The meeting followed a reception in City Hall for the out-going mayor and other City Council members. (Ann Arbor news Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1969
Month
April
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Joe The Monkey-Mascot at Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, April 1948

Joe The Monkey-Mascot at Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, April 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1948
Caption
A fountain pen belonging to Fred J. Butt (left), University student from Ypsilanti, fascinates Joe, the monkey-mascot of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, at 604 S. State St. Holding Joe's chain is John W. Gillette of Niles. Joe is a war-time emigre from the Philippines, and is the property of Dick Darling of Howell, who graduated in February.

Year
1948
Month
April
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Astronaut Col. James A. McDivitt at Hill Auditorium, April 1969

Astronaut Col. James A. McDivitt at Hill Auditorium, April 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1969
Caption
Astronaut Silhouetted: Astronaut Col. James A. McDivitt, silhouetted against one of the space photos taken during the Apollo 9 mission, discussed new discoveries about the earth's resources before an audience of 3,500 scientists and guests at Hill Auditorium yesterday. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1969
Month
April
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Heads of three state cryonics societies meet at the University of Michigan, April 1969

Heads of three state cryonics societies meet at the University of Michigan, April 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 12, 1969
Caption
At Cryonics Meeting Heads of three state cryonics societies inspect temporary dry ice storage unit used to preserve frozen bodies until they can be placed in a cryocapsule for permanent storage pending thawing and hoped for revival in years to come. They are (left to right) attorney Curtis Henderson, president of the New York Cryonics Society; Robert C. Ettinger, president of the Michigan Cryonics Society, and Robert F. Nelson, president of the California Cryonics Society. The unit, containing a store window dummy, was among cryonics equipment on display at the national conference of the Cryonics Societies of America yesterday and today in the Michigan Union. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1969
Month
April
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The Bendix Wives Club prepare for a "Wild West Party" at the Zal Gaz Grotto Club, January 1969

The Bendix Wives Club prepare for a "Wild West Party" at the Zal Gaz Grotto Club, January 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1969
Caption
Dressed For The 'Wild West' The name of the game will be fun as members of the Bendix Wives Club and their husbands don western outfits for a "Wild West Party" on Saturday. Tuning up here are the Jack R. Balls of Milan (left) with Mrs. Robert C. Klein. Cocktails, dinner and dancing music will be a part of the party, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Zal Gaz Grotto Club. Mrs. W. G. Tengen is accepting reservations.

Year
1969
Month
January
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Ann Arbor's New City Council at Work, April 1969

Ann Arbor's New City Council at Work, April 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1969
Caption
Ann Arbor's New City Council At Work Ann Arbor's new City Council, with a Democratic majority, took office last night. Seated from left to right are James E. Stephenson, Fourth Ward; Roy A. Weber, Fourth Ward; LeRoy A. Cappaert, Fifth Ward; City Administrator Guy C. Larcom Jr.; Mayor Robert J. Harris; Richard D. Remington, First Ward; H. C. Curry, First Ward; Ernest L. Quenon, Second Ward; Robert G. Faber, Second Ward; Joseph W. Edwards, Third Ward, and Nicholas D. Kazarinoff, Third Ward. At the center table is City Clerk John P. Bentley and Stenographer Mrs. Sue Kosmalski. Fifth Ward Councilman Henry L. Stadler was absent. Last night's session was relatively brief -- the meeting was adjourned about 10:15.

Year
1969
Month
April
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Ann Arbor Model Railroad Club, April 1969

Ann Arbor Model Railroad Club, April 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1969
Caption
Model Club's Engineers Overlooking operations at the main yard at the Ann Arbor Model Railroad Club, Inc., headquarters are (left to right) James Williams, treasurer, James Stephens, Williams' sons, Randy and Larry, and club president Duncan Kaufmann. The club's headquarters are located at 5206 Plymouth Rd., Superior Township.

Year
1969
Month
April
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Charles Gabrion conducts a rehearsal for Ann Arbor Public Schools' annual Spring Music Festival, April 1969

Charles Gabrion conducts a rehearsal for Ann Arbor Public Schools' annual Spring Music Festival, April 1969 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1969
Caption
Performance Rehearsal Charles Gabrion, who is in charge of the orchestra at Pioneer High and Slauson Junior High, conducts a rehearsal for a few of the 1,200 student musicians who will perform Tuesday at the Ann Arbor Public Schools' annual Spring Music Festival.

Year
1969
Month
April
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