X-rays of Egyptian mummies by U-M team gives insight into a distant past
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2
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August
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1981
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Volunteers Help Senior Citizens With Yard Work, May 1983 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, May 4, 1983
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This is the type of task volunteers will be doing during the Neighborhood Senior Services' "Chore Day" when a variety of outdoor jobs at the homes of elderly persons are scheduled. Elsie Richmond, left, watches while Richard Andres, center, rakes her back yard and Tony Cavaleri, assistant director of Senior Services, mans a power mower.
Ann Arbor News, May 4, 1983
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This is the type of task volunteers will be doing during the Neighborhood Senior Services' "Chore Day" when a variety of outdoor jobs at the homes of elderly persons are scheduled. Elsie Richmond, left, watches while Richard Andres, center, rakes her back yard and Tony Cavaleri, assistant director of Senior Services, mans a power mower.
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Women Paint Ceramic Holiday Decorations, September 1982 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1982
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Women Register For Classes At Burns Park Senior Center, June 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1970
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Registration At Center: The registration line for classes in the "Lifetime Learning Program for Senior Adults" includes many familiar faces at the Burns Park Center. From left are Mrs. Jessie Ball, Mrs. Lucille Raab, Mrs. Ellen Breining, Mrs. Gladys Wolter, Mrs. Martha Pool and Mrs. Veda Willsher
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1970
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Registration At Center: The registration line for classes in the "Lifetime Learning Program for Senior Adults" includes many familiar faces at the Burns Park Center. From left are Mrs. Jessie Ball, Mrs. Lucille Raab, Mrs. Ellen Breining, Mrs. Gladys Wolter, Mrs. Martha Pool and Mrs. Veda Willsher
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Visitors At Burns Park Senior Center Enjoy A Meal Outdoors, June 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Scarlett's a nicer place these days
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8
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April
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1979
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Dicken's 'Creative Playground' Completed
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May
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1971
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'Mr. Logan Loves Us'
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July
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1971
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Harold Logan, Retiring Educator, July 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1971
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St. Paul's Lutheran School Students Take A Makeup Test In The Listening Center, March 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1969
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Taking a makeup test in the "listening center" at St. Paul's Lutheran School were four first graders. They are (top, from left) Hilary Kapfer, Jill Van Heyningen, Lisa Gail Schock and Andy Crosmer. The listening center is a portable appliance, which can be used by eight students at once. It plugs into record players, tape recorders or sound projectors and permits individual listening. The equipment, donated in 1968 by the school's Parent-Teacher League, has been "heavily used" during this school year, according to one teacher. The portable equipment can be taken to any classroom, and can be used to hear French stories and songs, religious readings, speeches, math drills or a number of other subjects. It is also used to make up tests by students absent because of illness or absence. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard.)
Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1969
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Taking a makeup test in the "listening center" at St. Paul's Lutheran School were four first graders. They are (top, from left) Hilary Kapfer, Jill Van Heyningen, Lisa Gail Schock and Andy Crosmer. The listening center is a portable appliance, which can be used by eight students at once. It plugs into record players, tape recorders or sound projectors and permits individual listening. The equipment, donated in 1968 by the school's Parent-Teacher League, has been "heavily used" during this school year, according to one teacher. The portable equipment can be taken to any classroom, and can be used to hear French stories and songs, religious readings, speeches, math drills or a number of other subjects. It is also used to make up tests by students absent because of illness or absence. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Cecil Lockard.)
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