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Newly Married Lucy & David Easlick - December 16, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Newly Married Lucy & David Easlick - December 16, 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1943
Caption:
Lucy Thomas Barnwell of Hill St., and Capt. David Kenneth Easlick, of Ann Arbor and Camp Atterbury, Ind., were leaving St. Andrew's Episcopal church in the picture above, taken after their wedding there yesterday. They will return to Ann Arbor after a short trip, and will spend Christmas here.

Enjoy Trains

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
December
Year
1973
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Train, Trolley Watchers Plan Get-Together

Train, Trolley Watchers Plan Get-Together image
Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
March
Year
1971
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Williams Services To Be Held Thursday

Williams Services To Be Held Thursday image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
October
Year
1960
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Word of God Using Harris Hall As Meeting Place, June 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase

Word of God Using Harris Hall As Meeting Place, June 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1974
Caption:
New Use For Harris Hall Steve Clark (left) and Ralph Martin, leaders of the Word of God community, stand in front of the community's new headquarters, the 88-year-old Harris Hall, on the northwest corner of State and Huron Streets. The building was purchased from the Episcopal Student Foundation, which operated Canterbury House. The hall was originally build by the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan on land purchased by St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor. Besides its use as an Episcopal student center, the United Service Organization was housed there from 1944-1946, and then the U-M leased the building for use by various musical groups. Previous Word of God headquarters was 122 1/2 E. Liberty, above the Pretzel Bell. Charismatic Renewal Services, a religious organization, made the actual purchase agreement for the hall, but details of the agreement were not available. (News photo by Robert Chase)