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Etcetera

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November
Year
1991
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"boozho, Brother!"

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July
Year
1990
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Le Minotaure Gallery & Agenda

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June
Year
1989
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Letters

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August
Year
1988
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Agenda Takes A Leap

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April
Year
1988
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Members Of The Christian Civic Union Print "The Christian Citizen" At Kays Press, August 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1949
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Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1949
Caption:
An important function of the Christian Civic Union, a national church lay organization founded in Ann Arbor, is the publication of their literary organ, "The Christian Citizen." J. Warren Kays of 1605 Ferndale Pl., owner of the Kays Press, was the original organizer over three years ago. Shown looking over the printing operations in Kays' shop are (left to right) Stanton E. Tomkins of 734 Spring St., J. B. Strickland of 418 Thompson St., Mrs. Kays, Kays, and Mrs. Burton Vincent of 1132 White St. Purpose of the organization is to apply Christian principles of morals and ethics to the problems and progress of civic administration.