Reuben Maki Assists Woodchuck Stuck In Can, March 1948
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1948
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WOODCHUCK SPORTS NEW FEDORA: Wearing the latest in animal "Easter" bonnets - an old tin can - a disgruntled woodchuck squirms angrily in the arms of Reuben Maki, 1130 E. Ann St., one of several Socony-Vacuum Co. employes who discovered him in this ignominious condition in a wheatfield yesterday. After the animal had reluctantly posed for a fashion shot, Maki removed the chapeau and the woodchuck headed back to the fields - happy to be back in an uncivilized state.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1948
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WOODCHUCK SPORTS NEW FEDORA: Wearing the latest in animal "Easter" bonnets - an old tin can - a disgruntled woodchuck squirms angrily in the arms of Reuben Maki, 1130 E. Ann St., one of several Socony-Vacuum Co. employes who discovered him in this ignominious condition in a wheatfield yesterday. After the animal had reluctantly posed for a fashion shot, Maki removed the chapeau and the woodchuck headed back to the fields - happy to be back in an uncivilized state.
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1948
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March
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