Unity Asked In Prayers
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19
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January
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1968
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Hike Interfaith Understanding
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5
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July
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1966
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Ecumenism Called Strong
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20
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January
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1975
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3 Players & 3 Ministers Honor Babe Ruth At Ferry Field In Advance Of The Babe Ruth League World Series, August 16, 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1957
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It was just nine years ago tonight that Babe Ruth, most-beloved and, perhaps, the greatest baseball player of all time, died of cancer. But for fans and others his memory survives and is perpetuated in many ways one of which would be the nation-wide Babe Ruth League program which is dedicated to youth baseball with the game and good sportsmanship being "the thing" without intruding thoughts of race or creed. The above group, gathered around home plate on the Michigan Varsity Diamond which will be the site of next week's Babe Ruth World Series, symbolizes the program. For here are three of "the kids" whom the Babe loved above all others along with three leaders of as many religious faiths. From left are Toby Scott and Ed Hugan, of the Willow Run Babe Ruth Nationals; John Thoss, a Saline Babe Ruther; Rabbi Julius Weinberg of the Beth Israel Center; Father David Weisner, of the St. Francis parish, and Rev. Erland J. Wangdahl, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Ruth Series play will start Tuesday.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1957
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It was just nine years ago tonight that Babe Ruth, most-beloved and, perhaps, the greatest baseball player of all time, died of cancer. But for fans and others his memory survives and is perpetuated in many ways one of which would be the nation-wide Babe Ruth League program which is dedicated to youth baseball with the game and good sportsmanship being "the thing" without intruding thoughts of race or creed. The above group, gathered around home plate on the Michigan Varsity Diamond which will be the site of next week's Babe Ruth World Series, symbolizes the program. For here are three of "the kids" whom the Babe loved above all others along with three leaders of as many religious faiths. From left are Toby Scott and Ed Hugan, of the Willow Run Babe Ruth Nationals; John Thoss, a Saline Babe Ruther; Rabbi Julius Weinberg of the Beth Israel Center; Father David Weisner, of the St. Francis parish, and Rev. Erland J. Wangdahl, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Ruth Series play will start Tuesday.
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In Memory Of The Babe
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16
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August
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1957
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14 Priests Diverge From Pope's Stand
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1
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August
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1968
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Area pastors give 'Reason for the Season'
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24
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December
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1988
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Funeral Reflects Love, Respect For Ex-Chief
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10
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November
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1988
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Ann Arbor Police Honor Guard at Funeral For Ex-Chief Walter E. Krasny, November 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1988
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Ann Arbor Police Officers Serve as Pallbearers at Funeral For Ex-Chief Walter E. Krasny, November 1988 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1988
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Ann Arbor police officers serve as pallbearers at the funeral for former police chief Walter Krasny at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Wednesday.
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1988
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Ann Arbor police officers serve as pallbearers at the funeral for former police chief Walter Krasny at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Wednesday.
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