New Probation Officer Added
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March
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1956
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Michigan Scientists Play Large Part In National Research Program
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1947
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Typical Family Dinner Table Arranged
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1940
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Thanksgiving Dinner Table, November 1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1940
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YOUNG AMERICA HELPS TO SHOW THANKSGIVING TRADITION: Thanksgiving, more than any other holiday it seems, brings together the family traditionally in preparing for the day as well as in its festivity. This was impressed upon the University students from other countries who attended the lecture demonstration given by Mrs. Dean W. Myers last night in a series of talks on American customs sponsored by the International Center. Beside the Thanksgiving dinner table show above, set up in the Michigan League for the group, Martha Peet (at the left), daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max M. Peet of Hill St., was telling about the table decoration shown, which she had made of fruits and vegetables. Estafania J. Aldaba of Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., and Thelma G. Brown of Jellico, Tenn. (at the right), who were chatting with her, are graduate students in the University who are attending the lecture series.
Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1940
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YOUNG AMERICA HELPS TO SHOW THANKSGIVING TRADITION: Thanksgiving, more than any other holiday it seems, brings together the family traditionally in preparing for the day as well as in its festivity. This was impressed upon the University students from other countries who attended the lecture demonstration given by Mrs. Dean W. Myers last night in a series of talks on American customs sponsored by the International Center. Beside the Thanksgiving dinner table show above, set up in the Michigan League for the group, Martha Peet (at the left), daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max M. Peet of Hill St., was telling about the table decoration shown, which she had made of fruits and vegetables. Estafania J. Aldaba of Malolos, Bulacan, P. I., and Thelma G. Brown of Jellico, Tenn. (at the right), who were chatting with her, are graduate students in the University who are attending the lecture series.
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Dimes Begin March In Infantile Paralysis Drive Here
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1942
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New Physiotherapy Pool for Polio Patients at University Hospital, January 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1940
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Examining Work For Paralysis Sufferers: One of treatments for infantile paralysis victims is a bath in the physiotherapy pool at University hospital. In the above photograph a patient is being lowered into the water under the supervision of Dr. Carl E. Badgley, while members of the Washtenaw county committee in charge of the campaign to raise funds for the war on the disease look on. In the picture, left to right, are Dr. Badgley, Mrs. Cyrus C. Sturgis, Mrs. Frederick A. Coller, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, Dr. Max M. Peet, Mrs. Charles Noble, Mrs. R. Bishop Canfield.
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1940
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Examining Work For Paralysis Sufferers: One of treatments for infantile paralysis victims is a bath in the physiotherapy pool at University hospital. In the above photograph a patient is being lowered into the water under the supervision of Dr. Carl E. Badgley, while members of the Washtenaw county committee in charge of the campaign to raise funds for the war on the disease look on. In the picture, left to right, are Dr. Badgley, Mrs. Cyrus C. Sturgis, Mrs. Frederick A. Coller, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, Dr. Max M. Peet, Mrs. Charles Noble, Mrs. R. Bishop Canfield.
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Committee Makes Final Plans For Benefit Ball
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29
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January
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1936
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Dr. Wessinger Still Going Strong At 87, After 40 Years As City Health Officer
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July
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1947
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Two Guilty Of First Degree Murder
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14
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November
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1951
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President's Birthday Ball Committee, January 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1936
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President's Birthday Ball Committee Meets -- The group supervising arrangements for the celebration of the President's Birthday Ball in the Intramural Sports building tomorrow night met in Mayor Robert A. Campbell's office in the City Hall last night to complete plans for the big charity ball. Seated Is Mrs. Earl H. Cress. Standing, left to right, are D. B. Conley, Dean Walter B. Rea, Frank B. DeVine, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, E. C. Pardon, Herbert G. Watkins, general chairman, Arthur W. Stace, Mayor Robert A. Campbell and Dr. Max M. Peet.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1936
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President's Birthday Ball Committee Meets -- The group supervising arrangements for the celebration of the President's Birthday Ball in the Intramural Sports building tomorrow night met in Mayor Robert A. Campbell's office in the City Hall last night to complete plans for the big charity ball. Seated Is Mrs. Earl H. Cress. Standing, left to right, are D. B. Conley, Dean Walter B. Rea, Frank B. DeVine, Dr. Harley A. Haynes, E. C. Pardon, Herbert G. Watkins, general chairman, Arthur W. Stace, Mayor Robert A. Campbell and Dr. Max M. Peet.
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