Radio Newsman Taking C Of C Post
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10
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November
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1967
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Why Is Ann Arbor Failing In Drive For Polio Funds?
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29
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January
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1951
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Girls Scouts Count Money For March of Dimes, January 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1955
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Count Dimes For Polio - These three Girl Scouts of Eberwhite School Troop 83 are among the many in Ann Arbor who have been counting dimes donated by pupils in the city's schools to the March of Dimes drive. The Scouts seated left to right are Linda Bandrofchak, Mary Ann Farnsworth and Kay Matzen. Behind the girls are Mrs. Douglas K. Reading (left), polio campaign chairman of the school division in the city, and Mrs. Michael Bandrofchak, Linda's mother and a leader of the troop.
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1955
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Count Dimes For Polio - These three Girl Scouts of Eberwhite School Troop 83 are among the many in Ann Arbor who have been counting dimes donated by pupils in the city's schools to the March of Dimes drive. The Scouts seated left to right are Linda Bandrofchak, Mary Ann Farnsworth and Kay Matzen. Behind the girls are Mrs. Douglas K. Reading (left), polio campaign chairman of the school division in the city, and Mrs. Michael Bandrofchak, Linda's mother and a leader of the troop.
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Rite Spot Restaurant Collects Funds for March of Dimes, January 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1956
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Anti-Polio Money: Vaud Laurence of the Rite Spot Restaurant at 517 E. William St. observes the "healthy" donations customers have been putting this month into these four polio fund canisters at the restaurant. Observable are $5 and $10 bills, which apparently were individual contributions. By Thursday $38,588 county-wide had been collected on a goal of $57,600 for the March of Dimes.
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1956
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Anti-Polio Money: Vaud Laurence of the Rite Spot Restaurant at 517 E. William St. observes the "healthy" donations customers have been putting this month into these four polio fund canisters at the restaurant. Observable are $5 and $10 bills, which apparently were individual contributions. By Thursday $38,588 county-wide had been collected on a goal of $57,600 for the March of Dimes.
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'Little Miss March Of Dimes' Amanda Stars As Poster Child
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14
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January
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1964
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March of Dimes 'Poster Girl' Lovely . . . Lucky
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January
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1965
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Miss March of Dimes Linda McIntire, January 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1965
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Tea Held at University of Michigan President's House to Open March of Dimes Fund Drive, January 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, January 14, 1965
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Open Fund Drive - Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (center) opened her home yesterday for a tea kicking off the local fund raising drive of the National Foundation March of Dimes. Discussing the drive over tea with Mrs. Hatcher are Mrs. James Bulloch (left) Ann Arbor city campaign chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Webb (right) Ann Arbor city Mothers' March chairman. The local campaign will run through the month.
Ann Arbor News, January 14, 1965
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Open Fund Drive - Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (center) opened her home yesterday for a tea kicking off the local fund raising drive of the National Foundation March of Dimes. Discussing the drive over tea with Mrs. Hatcher are Mrs. James Bulloch (left) Ann Arbor city campaign chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Webb (right) Ann Arbor city Mothers' March chairman. The local campaign will run through the month.
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University of Michigan Researchers Study Birth Defects, January 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1965
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Seek Causes Of Defects - Dr. Gordon C. Brown (center) professor of epidemiology at the University's Medical Center, holds vials containing blood samples from pregnant women that are being examined in a U-M School of Public Health laboratory for virus antibodies in research aimed at finding out if certain viruses cause birth defects. Looking on are Mrs. Robert Cross (left), chairman of the Washtenaw County chapter of the National Foundation March of Dimes, and William Russell, National Foundation official from New York. The foundation yesterday presented Dr. Brown with a $54,604 check to continue the research.
Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1965
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Seek Causes Of Defects - Dr. Gordon C. Brown (center) professor of epidemiology at the University's Medical Center, holds vials containing blood samples from pregnant women that are being examined in a U-M School of Public Health laboratory for virus antibodies in research aimed at finding out if certain viruses cause birth defects. Looking on are Mrs. Robert Cross (left), chairman of the Washtenaw County chapter of the National Foundation March of Dimes, and William Russell, National Foundation official from New York. The foundation yesterday presented Dr. Brown with a $54,604 check to continue the research.
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March of Dimes Poster Child Amanda Rich, January 1964 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, January 14, 1964
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Amanda Rich, Moarch of Dimes Poster girl, and playmate Emily
Ann Arbor News, January 14, 1964
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Amanda Rich, Moarch of Dimes Poster girl, and playmate Emily
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