Scrap Drive at Boyden School, Jennings Rd, October 1942
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1942
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SCRAP GRIST FOR THE STEEL MILLS: Henry Chamberlain, of Webster township's Boyden school on Jennings Rd., just off Joy Rd., drives a tractor hauling a load of scrap metal collected by the pupils. The older pupils have been combing the surrounding farms to collect such things as old silo-filters and iron wagon wheels, according to their teacher, Miss Gertrude A. Doorn, who adds: "The rural schools are in the scrap, too."
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1942
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SCRAP GRIST FOR THE STEEL MILLS: Henry Chamberlain, of Webster township's Boyden school on Jennings Rd., just off Joy Rd., drives a tractor hauling a load of scrap metal collected by the pupils. The older pupils have been combing the surrounding farms to collect such things as old silo-filters and iron wagon wheels, according to their teacher, Miss Gertrude A. Doorn, who adds: "The rural schools are in the scrap, too."
Year
1942
Month
October
Day
13
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