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YWCA Board of Directors, March 10, 1936

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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1936
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NEW OFFICERS MEET: The new officers of the Young Women's Christian association are shown at their first board meeting in the association building, Mrs. Leroy Waterman taking office as president. Standing at the back of the group above are Miss Elizabeth Frost (left), executive secretary; Mrs. Warren Wallace; Mrs. O. S. Duffendack, second vice president; Mrs. Audrey Hawkins; Mrs. Arnold Goss, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Noble and Mrs. Harry Potter. Seated at the ends of the row are Mrs. Louis C. Karpinski (left), and Miss Rena Schmid, and in the lower row are Mrs. Hugh E. Keeler (left); Miss Florence Pollock, first vice president; Mrs. Waterman; and Mrs. H. G. Raschbacher.

Year
1936
Month
March
Day
10
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Ann Arbor Lions Club Past Presidents, February 10, 1936

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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1936
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SERVE AS LIONS' PRESIDENTS - Above are shown the seven members of Lions' club who have occupied the presidency during the life of that organization. They are, seated, left to right: Herman H. Schlecht, Harold C. Baker, first president, and Karl F. C. Wurster; standing, left to right: Eugene S. Gauss, Dr. L. J. Johnson, Arthur E. Greene and Jay L. Barrett. Elected president since this photograph was taken is Cecil O. Creal.

Year
1936
Month
February
Day
10
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Kiwanis Club Past Presidents, May 1936

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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1936
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Honored By Kiwanians -- Thirteen of the 16 members of Kiwanis Club who have been honored by the presidency are shown above. They are, reading left to right, standing: Floyd A. Sergeant, Dr. Leonard P. Fisher, Lynn W. Fry, C. A. Fisher, Howard L. Spedding, Frank S. Hait and Walter W. Springer, the present chief executive; seated, Fred Heusel, Jr., the first president, Harry W. Nichols, Lewis C. Reimann, Judge Jay G. Pray, Arthur E. Crippen and Prof. C. C. Glover. Missing from the group photograph are Robert Norris, Walter R. Drury and John E. Swisher.

Year
1936
Month
May
Day
19
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Swimmers at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, August 1936

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
Caption
Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties [this photo]. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
12
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Games at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, August 1936

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
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Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top [this photo], County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
12
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Golf Game at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, August 1936

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
Caption
Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center . They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game [this photo], under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
12
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Girls at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, 1936

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
Caption
Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center [this photo]. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
12
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On the Bench at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, August 1936

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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
Caption
Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right [this photo], bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.

Year
1936
Month
August
Day
12
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Donovan School, July 1938

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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1938
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VIEW OF PRESENT NORTHSIDE SCHOOL BUILDING: The one-story Donovan elementary school, which the board of education proposes to replace if it can get approval for a local bond issue, together with a federal grant, is shown here from the rear or playground side. The building fronts on Wall St.

Year
1938
Month
July
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Ypsilanti Police Officer Steve Levinski Searching for Suspect In Ypsilanti Bank Robbery and Fatal Shooting of Officer Douglas Downing, July 1975

Ypsilanti Police Officer Steve Levinski Searching for Suspect In Ypsilanti Bank Robbery and Fatal Shooting of Officer Douglas Downing, July 1975 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1975
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Ypsilanti Police Officer Steve Levinski, a close friend of the slain officer, stands with rifle at the ready during search.

Year
1975
Month
July
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Ypsilanti Police Check For Bullets in Ypsilanti Bank Robbery and Fatal Shooting of Officer Douglas Downing, July 1975

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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1975
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Police Check Bullet Hole In Mailbox Outside Bank

Year
1975
Month
July
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Getaway Car in Ypsilanti Bank Robbery and Fatal Shooting of Officer Douglas Downing, July 1975

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Ann Arbor News, July 12, 1975
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Getaway Car, Its Tire Blown, Rests Against Fence And Pole At Owens Service Station

Year
1975
Month
July
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Dave Dascola's Model Train, Dascola Barber Shop, 615 E Liberty St, December 1981

Dave Dascola's Model Train, Dascola Barber Shop, 615 E Liberty St, December 1981 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1981
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Dave Dascola Overlooking The Town He Built From Scratch

Year
1981
Month
December
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Women's National Farm and Garden Association Members at Ann Arbor Public Library, December 1981

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Ann Arbor News, December 6, 1981
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Proceeds from the market in recent years have been used for civic and historical properties, including the Ann Arbor Public Library. Here (from the left) Joanne Brougher, Pam Shultz and Mary English adjust a wreath in the Elizabeth Slack Garden at the Library.

Year
1981
Month
December
Day
6
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University President Robben W. Fleming and Distinguished Guests, including Gloria Stewart, wife of actor Jimmy Stewart, at opening of "Harvey," February 1970

University President Robben W. Fleming and Distinguished Guests, including Gloria Stewart, wife of actor Jimmy Stewart, at opening of "Harvey," February 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
Caption
A Warm Greeting For Visitors: University President and Mrs. Robben W. Fleming welcomed some distinguished visitors to the U-M campus Tuesday night at the opening of "Harvey," starring James Stewart and Helen Hayes. From the left are Mrs. T. Edward Hambleton, wife of the managing director of Phoenix Theatre (that's the group that brought "Harvey" to Ann Arbor under the auspices of the University's Professional Theatre Program); Mrs. James Stewart wife of the star; Mrs. Fleming; President Fleming, and Mr. Hambleton. Gloria Stewart watched the play intently and is one of Jimmy's most enthusiastic fans.

Year
1970
Month
February
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Dr. Richard D. Judge and wife Nancy, Opening Night for "Harvey," February 1970

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
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Dr. and Mrs. Richard Judge, two of the many "First Nighters" who attended the play Tuesday night, pause in the lobby of the Mendelssohn Theatre after picking up their tickets at the box office. "First Nights" are major supporters of the Power Theatre Equipment Fund Drive.

Year
1970
Month
February
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Dr. Richard D. Judge and wife Nancy, Opening Night for "Harvey," February 1970

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
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Dr. and Mrs. Richard Judge, two of the many "First Nighters" who attended the play Tuesday night, pause in the lobby of the Mendelssohn Theatre after picking up their tickets at the box office. "First Nights" are major supporters of the Power Theatre Equipment Fund Drive.

Year
1970
Month
February
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Nancy C.

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Eugene Power, wife Sadye, and son Philip Arrive at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Opening Night for "Harvey," February 1970

Eugene Power, wife Sadye, and son Philip Arrive at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Opening Night for "Harvey," February 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
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The Power Family Was There: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Power and their son, Philip, paused for a moment to greet friends after they arrived at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The Power family has donated the Power Center for the Performing Arts. The family also had the opportunity after the performance to chat with the stars and other members of the cast at a benefit dinner and dance.

Year
1970
Month
February
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Judith T. Riecker talks with Eugene B. Power, opening night, February 1970

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
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Mrs. James C. Riecker, head of the Power Theatre Equipment Fund Drive, used some minutes before curtain time last night to talk awhile with Eugene Power. She also was a hostess for the distinguished guests at the dinner which followed the play.

Year
1970
Month
February
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L. Hart and Phyllis B. Wright and Robert C and Esther K. Angell, Opening Night of "Harvey," February 1970

L. Hart and Phyllis B. Wright and Robert C and Esther K. Angell, Opening Night of "Harvey," February 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
Caption
Among the many members of the University community who attended the premiere performance of "Harvey" were, from the left, Dr. Robert C. Angell, professor emeritus of sociology; Mrs. L. Hart Wright, a member of the steering committee for the Power Theatre Equipment Fund Drive; Mrs. Angell, and Prof. Wright of the University's law school.

Year
1970
Month
February
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Ann Arbor Businessmen and Wives Enjoying Opening Night of "Harvey", February, 1970

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
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Business on Campus: Ann Arbor businessmen were well-represented at the festivities on the University campus last night. One of the advantages of getting to the theatre early was that friends could find a quiet lounge in the Michigan League and get down to the "business" of enjoying themselves. Doing just that are, from the left, Mr. and Mrs. Gage Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John Stegeman and Mrs. and Mrs. John D. Paul.

Year
1970
Month
February
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John C. Stegeman and Lois U. Stegeman; Gage R. Cooper and Helen F. Cooper; John D. Paul (president National Bank and Trust) and wife?

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Arjay R. Miller and wife, Frances, at the University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program opening night, September 19, 1966

Arjay R. Miller and wife, Frances, at the University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program opening night, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
Caption
President of the Ford Motor Co. and Mrs. Arjay R. Miller were among the many distinguished guests attending yesterday's festive preview of the Richard Brinsley Sheridan comedy "School For Scandal." The performance of the Restoration romp commemorates the founding of the U-M Professional Theatre's Program five years ago. It will open the Broadway season of the APA-Phoenix Company in November. For the occasion, Mrs. Miller selected a floor-length gown of white satin.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and wife Lillian C. Bonisteel, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 1966

Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and wife Lillian C. Bonisteel, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Awaiting Curtain Time: Attorney Roscoe O. Bonisteel and his wife were among "first-nighters" at last night's president's preview and reception in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League. Mr. Bonisteel is a U-M regent emeritus. After the performance, leading lady Helen Hayes joined the Hatchers' reception line as soon as she changed from her costume to a black and white gown.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Charles Mott of Flint talks with Anne V. Hatcher, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Charles Mott of Flint talks with Anne V. Hatcher, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Charles Mott of Flint, president of the Mott foundation, pauses to chat with Mrs. Hatcher in the crowded Lydia Mendlessohn Theatre lobby before last night's opening of "The School For Scandal." Opening next Tuesday will be a series of three unusual one-act plays entitled "Three Mysteries With Two Clowns" running for two weeks.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Ann Arbor Bank President Joseph B. Foster and wife Marion, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Ann Arbor Bank President Joseph B. Foster and wife Marion, gala opening, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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The doorman takes tickets from Ann Arbor Bank President and Mrs. Joseph B. Foster. Some 700 guests made up last night's full-house audience.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Marcella Cisney, Professor Donald Hall, and actor Will Geer, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Marcella Cisney, Professor Donald Hall, and actor Will Geer, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Next spring's return engagement here of "An Evening's Frost" was the topic of pre-curtain conversation of Marcella Cisney, the play's director (from left), Professor of English Donald Hall, its author, and actor Will Geer, who will portray Robert Frost.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Marcella Cisney, Professor Donald Hall, and actor Will Geer, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Marcella Cisney, Professor Donald Hall, and actor Will Geer, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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Next spring's return engagement here of "An Evening's Frost" was the topic of pre-curtain conversation of Marcella Cisney, the play's director (from left), Professor of English Donald Hall, its author, and actor Will Geer, who will portray Robert Frost.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Douglas D. Crary and Margaret Crary, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Douglas D. Crary and Margaret Crary, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
Year
1966
Month
September
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Douglas Crary was Professor of Geography at the UM, a former City Councilman, and in 1974 directed the Ann Arbor Sesquicentennial Celebration.

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Mrs. Romney, President Harlan Hatcher and wife, Anne, and their children, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Mrs. Romney, President Harlan Hatcher and wife, Anne, and their children, opening night, University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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University President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher were hosts Monday evening at a gala opening of the Fifth Fall Festival of the U-M's Professional Theatre Program. In the party to see Helen Hayes' debut with the APA Company were Gov. George Romney's daughters, Mrs. Larry Keenan of Birmingham (from left), Ann Arborite Mrs. Bruce Robinson, Mrs. Romney, the Hatchers and their children, Radcliffe College student Anne and U-M student Robert.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hollway at Gala Opening of University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966

Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hollway at Gala Opening of University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, September 19, 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1966
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On the glittering guest list of "opening nights" were many prominent Ann Arborites, including former Ann Arbor High School Athletic Director and Coach and Mrs. Louis H. Hollway

Year
1966
Month
September
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Scrap Drive: Perry School: "Old Ironsides" Copper Gift, October 1942

Scrap Drive: Perry School: "Old Ironsides" Copper Gift, October 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1942
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FIGHTING METAL FROM OLD SHIP: In their hands Tommy Dudley, son of Clare B. Dudley, 4 Marshall Ct., and Miss Mabel Train, 1423 S. University Ave., hold a piece of copper believed to be from the original copper sheating on the hull of Old Ironsides. Miss Train, owner of the relic, donated it to the Perry school scrap pile. Tommy accepted it as captain of the school's safety patrol, which has been active in the salvage campaign.

Year
1942
Month
October
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Ann Arbor Garden Club Show at Arborland Shopping Center, 3600 Washtenaw

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Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1981
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Gerald Hodge won the Award of Horticultural Excellence for his fern judged the finest exhibit in the division of the Ann Arbor Garden Club's Flower Show, the award presented here by Chris Rochman, show chairman.

Year
1981
Month
December
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