Barbara Schlanderer with Lamb, May 1948
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1948
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The fairy tale came to life yesterday for Bach School kindergarten classmates of five-year-old Barbara Schlanderer when, in storybook tradition, her little one-month-old lamb followed her to school. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlanderer of 310 Koch Ave., Barbara's parents, helped pick out the lamb's name - "100 Per Cent" - because he's all wool. "100 Per Cent," allegedly "disowned" by its mother, is kept at the county fairgrounds of nights, drinks milk from a baby-bottle, and is just beginning to get interested in grass and such. Its fleece is a cross between tan and grey that could in no way be construed as "white as snow." Everywhere that Barbara goes, however, "100 Per Cent is sure to go."
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1948
Caption:
The fairy tale came to life yesterday for Bach School kindergarten classmates of five-year-old Barbara Schlanderer when, in storybook tradition, her little one-month-old lamb followed her to school. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlanderer of 310 Koch Ave., Barbara's parents, helped pick out the lamb's name - "100 Per Cent" - because he's all wool. "100 Per Cent," allegedly "disowned" by its mother, is kept at the county fairgrounds of nights, drinks milk from a baby-bottle, and is just beginning to get interested in grass and such. Its fleece is a cross between tan and grey that could in no way be construed as "white as snow." Everywhere that Barbara goes, however, "100 Per Cent is sure to go."
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'Everywhere That Barbara Went...'
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