Investigators Examine Airplane Wreckage Scattered At 2530 Emerald Avenue, May 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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'My God, My God, What Happened?'
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Chief Casper Enkemann Hits The Ball - Ann Arbor Police Vs. Lawyers Softball Game, June 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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IT'S A HIT: Police Chief Casper Enkemann shows the attorneys how it's done as he lines out a single in yesterday morning's game between the police and local barristers at Slauson School. Behind the plate for the lawyers is Chuck Menefee, who grimaces as Enkemann swings. The police successfully handcuffed the lawyers, 9 to 4.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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IT'S A HIT: Police Chief Casper Enkemann shows the attorneys how it's done as he lines out a single in yesterday morning's game between the police and local barristers at Slauson School. Behind the plate for the lawyers is Chuck Menefee, who grimaces as Enkemann swings. The police successfully handcuffed the lawyers, 9 to 4.
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Attorney Chuck Menefee Slides Into Third Base - Ann Arbor Police Vs. Lawyers Softball Game, June 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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SAFE AT THIRD: Attorney catcher Chuck Menefee slides into third base safely as Detective Walt Krasny misses the ball. This action took place yesterday morning at Slauson School as the police took the measure of the local lawyers, 9 to 4.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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SAFE AT THIRD: Attorney catcher Chuck Menefee slides into third base safely as Detective Walt Krasny misses the ball. This action took place yesterday morning at Slauson School as the police took the measure of the local lawyers, 9 to 4.
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No Fishing Nets Allowed For Catching Balls - Ann Arbor Police Vs. Lawyers Softball Game, June 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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'THUMBS DOWN'" Attorney George Burke, jr., refuses to allow Detective Capt. Al Heusel (left) to use a fish net to shag fly balls in the police-lawyer softball game yesterday morning at Slauson School's west diamond. Overlooking the argument in his accustomed role is Municipal Court Judge Francis O'Brien who served as umpire. Result of the contests was a 9 to 4 triumph for the police.
Ann Arbor News, June 27, 1949
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'THUMBS DOWN'" Attorney George Burke, jr., refuses to allow Detective Capt. Al Heusel (left) to use a fish net to shag fly balls in the police-lawyer softball game yesterday morning at Slauson School's west diamond. Overlooking the argument in his accustomed role is Municipal Court Judge Francis O'Brien who served as umpire. Result of the contests was a 9 to 4 triumph for the police.
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Bell Tower with Police Dog, November 2018 Photographer: Darby Stipe
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2018
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Author Peter Stipe Signs Copies of "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
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2022
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Author Peter Stipe Signs Copies of "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
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Author Peter Stipe Talks About His Book "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
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2022
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Author Peter Stipe Talks About His Book "Badge 112," June 12, 2022 Photographer: Darby Stipe
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2022
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