Canterbury House Ministers & Wives: Rev and Mrs. Andrew Foster Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, October 1973
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Episcopal Convention - Homosexuality Vote Close
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Ursa Conway Tries Face Painting at Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, December 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
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Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
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Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
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Ursa Conway Enjoys Face Painting at Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, December 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
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Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
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Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
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Ursa Conway All Smiles for Face Painting at Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, December 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
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Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
Ann Arbor News, December 12, 1976
Caption:
Put On A Happy Face - Ursa Conway looks like she had a moment of doubt, but finally decided getting her face painted was fun after all at the Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Saturday. Sponsored by Canterbury House and the Committee for Legal Aid to Women and Children, the festival brought youngsters together with lots of gooey craft projects, games, films, a folk singer and a magician, and Beth Rontal, who is painting Ursa's face in the photographs. The idea was for the children to dream up one-of-a-kind Christmas gifts and, according to the sponsors, rediscover the simple joys of the holidays. (News Photos by Jack Stubbs).
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Children's Holiday Celebration at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, December 1976 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1976
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Class Boycott Urged At 'U'
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3
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April
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1969
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Miss Johnstone Is Married To Thomas Law
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January
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1951
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Ron Brooks Trio at the Canterbury House, June 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ron Brooks Trio at the Canterbury House, June 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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