Auto Insurance Officers in Front of Billboard, July 1939
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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1939
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FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY: This striking poster showing a smiling school girl in bright yellow frock, standing in the path of a speeding car, with the dark hand of death outstretched, has been placed on Stadium Blvd. at Barnard Heights by the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents as a feature of the highway safety campaign. Inspecting the poster yesterday were, left to right: Joseph W. Mundus, Lyle Thayer, resident of the insurance agents, Julius Haarer, E. Haas, Walter W. Springer, Irwin Stoll, and Ward Peterson, all insurance men. Trooper Robert Angell of the Ypsialnti post of the state police, motorcycle Traffic Officer Conrad Miller and Acting Chief Norman E. Cook of the Ann Arbor police department, and Russell Bradly, secretary of the insurance agents.
Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1939
Caption
FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY: This striking poster showing a smiling school girl in bright yellow frock, standing in the path of a speeding car, with the dark hand of death outstretched, has been placed on Stadium Blvd. at Barnard Heights by the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents as a feature of the highway safety campaign. Inspecting the poster yesterday were, left to right: Joseph W. Mundus, Lyle Thayer, resident of the insurance agents, Julius Haarer, E. Haas, Walter W. Springer, Irwin Stoll, and Ward Peterson, all insurance men. Trooper Robert Angell of the Ypsialnti post of the state police, motorcycle Traffic Officer Conrad Miller and Acting Chief Norman E. Cook of the Ann Arbor police department, and Russell Bradly, secretary of the insurance agents.
Year
1939
Month
July
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Auto Insurance Officers in Front of Billboard
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