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Ypsilanti Bell, Henry J. Oulmann's High-Producing Cow, November 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Ypsilanti Bell, Henry J. Oulmann's High-Producing Cow, November 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1940
Caption:
SHE GIVES RICH MILK: Ypsilanti Bell, 10-year-old cow in the Jersey herd of Henry J. Oulmann, 4755 S. State Rd., has an eight-lactation period record of 4,288 pounds of butterfat, or an average of 536 pounds per year. The herd is one of 11 in the county that have been on test with the American Jersey Cattle Clubs herd improvement registry since its inception.

With The Men In Service: March 1, 1944

With The Men In Service: March 1, 1944 image
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Lieutenant Donald L. Alway, March 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Lieutenant Donald L. Alway, March 1944 image
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1944
Caption:
Commission and gold bars were received Feb. 24 by Donald L. Alway, a University graduate and son of Guy G. Alway, of 331 Packard St., at the graduation ceremony of the Army Air Forces Training Command School at Yale University. Lt. Alway left Wednesday night after being home on leave, and his wife, the former Corine L. Pesha, of Ann Arbor, returned with him to Foster Field, Tex., where they will remain for 30 days. He'll then go to Mitchell Field.

University of Michigan students present the musical-play "Tom Sawyer," March 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

University of Michigan students present the musical-play "Tom Sawyer," March 1944 image
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1944
Caption:
For the premier of "Tom Sawyer," a musical comedy written by Wilson Sawyer, which will be held at 8:30 tonight in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater, members of the cast have been polishing up on the famous whitewashing scene, where Tom gets Aunt Polly's fence painted without any effort on his part. Lucille Genuit (right) a junior from Napoleon, O., plays Tom Sawyer. Bernice Hall (left) a sophomore from Hazel Park, plays Alan O'Dale, and Dorothy Gray of Alpena (center) plays Sidney, the two boys who do Tom's work for him.

Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis supports purchasing war bonds during the Fifth Bond Drive, June 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis supports purchasing war bonds during the Fifth Bond Drive, June 1944 image
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1944
Caption:
Dr. Cyrus C. Strugis Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis, director of Simpson Memorial Institute, and chairman of the University Department of Internal Medicine, has two songs in service. First Lt. Cyrus C. Sturgis, jr., is in the aviation branch, Army Intelligence, assigned to Civil Government Division. He enlisted three years ago, and when last heard from was in England. Ensign Samuel P. Sturgis enlisted 18 months ago. He is stationed at the Atlantic City Naval Air Base. Dr. Strugis gives sound reasons for buying War Bonds. "It is a patriotic duty and obligation," he says. "Moreover they are an ideal investment for a professional man, being safe and having a good rate of interest."

Beverley Stierle, left, and Julia Ross, show off their pets for the Bach school pet show, June 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Beverley Stierle, left, and Julia Ross, show off their pets for the Bach school pet show, June 1944 image
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1944
Caption:
'PERK' MEETS 'DEXTER'--But "Dexter," the seven-week-old pet pig, seems somewhat disdainful and ignores the apparent friendliness of "Perk," week-old pet kid, who is happily snuggled in the arms of his little mistress, Beverley Stierle (left), of 1029 Woodbridge Blvd. Much interested in her pet's piggish antics is Julia Ross (right), of 616 W. Madison St. The girls, Bach school pupils, entered "Perk" and "Dexter" in the Bach school pet show which boasted 10 animal species. Mrs. Florence Hiscock was the teacher in charge.