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Ann Arbor Police Department - Captain Walter E. Krasny, 1961

Ann Arbor Police Department - Captain Walter E. Krasny, 1961 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1961
Caption
Headed for Washington: Capt. Walter E. Krasny will leave next month to attend a three-month course at the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Academy in Washington, D.C. Capt. Krasny, second in command with the police department, has been an officer for 22 years.

Year
1961
Month
February
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Douglas Harvey When Running for Sheriff

Douglas Harvey When Running for Sheriff image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1964
Caption
(Paid Political Advertisement) ""Doug"" Harvey Sheriff ""Youth"" ""Ambition"" ""Experience"" Dedicated to clean up a bad situation and end wasted tax dollars.

Year
1964
Month
October
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Robben Fleming, First Day on the Job as President of the University of Michigan

Robben Fleming, First Day on the Job as President of the University of Michigan image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1968
Caption
Fleming Officially At U-M Helm: Robben W. Fleming, the University's ninth president, sits at his U-M desk officially for the first time. He succeeded Harlan H. Hatcher today, Formal inaugural ceremonies are scheduled for 3 p.m. March 11 in Hill Auditorium. Fleming, formerly chancellor at the University of Wisconsin, arrived on the U-M campus last fall to begin preparing for his new duties. He will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Dean's Conference Room of the Administration Building.

Year
1968
Month
January
Day
2
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Newly Opened CIA Office in Ann Arbor

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Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1966
Caption
FYI: The CIA: Below the balcony, between the trellis and the bush, is the office of John R. Forrester, the Central Intelligence Agency recruiter in Ann Arbor. Forrester's ""company"" will pay you from $3,385 to $24,500 a year for your talents, if your education and character meet the standards demanded and if you're smart enough to find Forrester's unmarked office on Main Street, you may qualify.

Year
1966
Month
July
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Kathy Biersack at the Free People's Clinic, November 1973

Kathy Biersack at the Free People's Clinic, November 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1973
Caption
New Clinic: Kathy Biersack, a coordinator at the new Free People's Clinic, 225 E. Liberty, uses a microscope to study a culture. The new clinic, replacing a burned-out facility on East Washington, has examination rooms, counseling rooms, nurses' station and reception room. Eight doctors and medical students staff the clinic, open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. until all patients have been seen. Two doctors work each night. An open house is scheduled Dec. 2 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Year
1973
Month
November
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Jimmy Ricks of the Count Basie Orchestra at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

Jimmy Ricks of the Count Basie Orchestra at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1973
Caption
Basie Thrills Them: Jazz great Count Basie (left) rocks at the piano as his orchestra and singer Jimmy Ricks, (right), thrilled the audience at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. The first night of the event attracted 12,000 enthusiastic music fans; the festival continues through Sunday at Otis Spann Memorial Field. Story on page 12.

Year
1973
Month
September
Day
7
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Count Basie at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

Count Basie at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1973
Caption
Basie Thrills Them: Jazz great Count Basie (left) rocks at the piano as his orchestra and singer Jimmy Ricks, (right), thrilled the audience at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. The first night of the event attracted 12,000 enthusiastic music fans; the festival continues through Sunday at Otis Spann Memorial Field. Story on page 12.

Year
1973
Month
September
Day
7
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The Best Seats in the House Are Hammocks at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

The Best Seats in the House Are Hammocks at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1973
Caption
Lie-In At The Blues Festival: The art of creating free seats was seen in an ingenious form at this year's Blues Festival here as these music fans strung hammocks high in some trees just off the stage area (microphone in foreground). Other fans were seen climbing surrounding trees to beat the costs of tickets and escape the crowd but these four seemed assured of a more comfortable stay.

Year
1973
Month
September
Day
10
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Measuring Out at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974

Measuring Out at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.

Year
1974
Month
September
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Weighing Out Beans at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974

Weighing Out Beans at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op, September 1974 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.

Year
1974
Month
September
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Tallying Up a Purchase at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op

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Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.

Year
1974
Month
September
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Weighing Dried Apples at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op

Weighing Dried Apples at the Ann Arbor People's Food Co-op image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1974
Caption
How 'Bout Them Apples…: That seems to be the perplexing question on the face of the Ann Arbor People's Food Cooperative customer, below, who may have to brush up on elementary arithmetic to figure out the cost of his dried apple purchase. Above left, another customer seems more at ease weighing out a purchase of beans, then totalling up the cost on the adding machine, above right. Having customers serve themselves, brind their own bags and containers, even pitch in to stock shelves are among the ways that food co-ops cut their overhead costs and thereby reduce prices.

Year
1974
Month
September
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Self-Serve Bulb Exchange at Detroit Edison

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Published In
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1958
Caption
Free Bulb Exchange: A customer serves himself, exchanging burned-out bulbs for new ones. Fifteen sizes of bulbs, ranging from 25 to 1,000 watts, can be exchanged at the Detroit Edison office at 401 S. Main St. Burned-out fuses and worn appliance cords may also be exchanged at no direct charge to customers.

Year
1958
Month
April
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Huron Lanes Bowling Alley & Lounge

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Published In
Ann Arbor News, July 8, 1967
Caption
Bowling Alley, Loungue To Close: The Huron Lanes and Huron Lounge of 320 E. Huron St. will be closing doors on Sept. 1. Owner Henry Platt yesterday disclosed that the building has been sold. Platt said projected plans for the site include the razing of the bowling alley and cocktail lounge, and construction of a high-rise office building.

Year
1967
Month
July
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Huron Lanes Bowling Alley, December 1961

Huron Lanes Bowling Alley, December 1961 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1961
Caption
Wins Pacesetter Award: Sewell H. Platt, owner of the Huron Lanes at 320 E. Huron St., has been given the Pacesetter award for December, the third monthly award of the Civic Art Committee. The committee expressed the hope that Platt's "tasteful modernization of the Huron Lanes would set a pattern for more improvement of the properties which surround the planned new City Hall." Previous awards have been given to the Ann Arbor Town Club and George G. Curtis for improvement to the Curtis Building. The committee was established by the City Council.

Year
1961
Month
December
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Corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Huron Parkway, June 1968

Corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Huron Parkway, June 1968 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1968
Caption
Waterfall On Washtenaw: This may look like a scene from a fish hatchery but actually it was busy Washtenaw Ave., near Huron Parkway last night. Cars are seen cautiously making their way along Washtenaw while tons of water cascade over an edge of the road in the foreground. Rainfall totaling 5.28 inches was recorded by instruments at the University.

Year
1968
Month
June
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