New Bearing Firm Will Be Located Here
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March
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1950
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Situated In New Home
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August
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1953
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Civil Aeronautics Administration Officials Inspect Ann Arbor Airport For Expansion, October 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1942
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OFFICIALS INSPECT AIRPORT GROUND: Approval of the proposed enlargement of the Ann Arbor municipal airport was expressed by Civil Aeronautics Administration officials following a tour of inspection of the site with local officials yesterday. Shown standing (left to right) are Julius Haarer, of the park board; City Engineer George H. Sandenburgh; Park Supt. Eli A. Gallup; The others (left to right) are Herbert Howell, CAA district airport engineer from Columbus, O.; Ald. Fred L. Arnet, chairman of the city council park committee; Ashley Clague, president of the park board; B. H. Biggers, CAA airport paving engineer-at-large; and Clyde K. Stephens, airport engineer for the state department of aeronautics.
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1942
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OFFICIALS INSPECT AIRPORT GROUND: Approval of the proposed enlargement of the Ann Arbor municipal airport was expressed by Civil Aeronautics Administration officials following a tour of inspection of the site with local officials yesterday. Shown standing (left to right) are Julius Haarer, of the park board; City Engineer George H. Sandenburgh; Park Supt. Eli A. Gallup; The others (left to right) are Herbert Howell, CAA district airport engineer from Columbus, O.; Ald. Fred L. Arnet, chairman of the city council park committee; Ashley Clague, president of the park board; B. H. Biggers, CAA airport paving engineer-at-large; and Clyde K. Stephens, airport engineer for the state department of aeronautics.
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Civil Aeronautics Administration Officials Inspect Ann Arbor Airport For Expansion, October 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Long Illness Is Fatal To J. Fred Rentschler
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15
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February
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1940
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John Haarer Building, 1888
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1888
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Ernest E. Gwinner & Julius F. Haarer Enter Their 25th Year As Elks Lodge Officers, April 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ernest E. Gwinner & Julius F. Haarer Enter Their 25th Year As Elks Lodge Officers, April 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1938
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BEGIN 25TH YEAR IN OFFICE: Ernest E. Gwinner, left, and Julius F. Haarer, who are among the officers of the Ann Arbor Elks lodge to be installed tonight, are entering their 25th year as secretary and treasurer, respectively. They were initiated as members in 1910 and were members of the second class initiated in the present Elks home on S. Main St. There were 308 members in good standing when they joined, while the lodge is issuing membership badges now in the 1800's.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1938
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BEGIN 25TH YEAR IN OFFICE: Ernest E. Gwinner, left, and Julius F. Haarer, who are among the officers of the Ann Arbor Elks lodge to be installed tonight, are entering their 25th year as secretary and treasurer, respectively. They were initiated as members in 1910 and were members of the second class initiated in the present Elks home on S. Main St. There were 308 members in good standing when they joined, while the lodge is issuing membership badges now in the 1800's.
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Ann Arbor's Early Theater History Told
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4
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February
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1956
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