The Creative Arts Section Of The Faculty Women's Club, October 1964
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1964
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FWC Offers Variety Of Interest Groups. The Creative Arts section is a new interest group of the Faculty Women's Club. Mrs. William R. Uttal (second from right) demonstrated oregami at the group's first meeting this fall. Among the other members are (from left) Mrs. Calvin Quayle, Mrs. William I. Niguchi and Mrs. Fred Kent, section chairman. The FWC's reception Thursday will give women the opportunity to sign up for the various interest sections offered to the membership.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1964
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FWC Offers Variety Of Interest Groups. The Creative Arts section is a new interest group of the Faculty Women's Club. Mrs. William R. Uttal (second from right) demonstrated oregami at the group's first meeting this fall. Among the other members are (from left) Mrs. Calvin Quayle, Mrs. William I. Niguchi and Mrs. Fred Kent, section chairman. The FWC's reception Thursday will give women the opportunity to sign up for the various interest sections offered to the membership.
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Deborah Oakley Honored
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December
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1970
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'Outstanding Young Woman' Image Fits Debby Oakley
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31
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January
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1971
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Joan S. Schuman and Setsuko Higuchi plan a party for the Newcomers Group of the Faculty Women's Club, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1964
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PLAN SEASONAL FOODS PROGRAM: Mrs. Stanley H. Schuman (left) and Mrs. William Higuchi (right) are getting right into the swing of things as they make plans for a seasonal foods party given by the Newcomers Group of the Faculty Women's Club to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. Mrs. Diane Cook and her staff a the company will give the foods demonstration. The prepared foods will be presented as door prizes and a coffee hour will complete the evening's events. Mrs. Gordon L. Thorpe, 1055 Western, is accepting reservations.
Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1964
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PLAN SEASONAL FOODS PROGRAM: Mrs. Stanley H. Schuman (left) and Mrs. William Higuchi (right) are getting right into the swing of things as they make plans for a seasonal foods party given by the Newcomers Group of the Faculty Women's Club to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. Mrs. Diane Cook and her staff a the company will give the foods demonstration. The prepared foods will be presented as door prizes and a coffee hour will complete the evening's events. Mrs. Gordon L. Thorpe, 1055 Western, is accepting reservations.
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Joan S. Schuman and Setsuko Higuchi plan a party for the Newcomers Group of the Faculty Women's Club, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Joan S. Schuman and Setsuko Higuchi plan a party for the Newcomers Group of the Faculty Women's Club, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Making Rugs From Rags Is Pastime For Women In Newly-Formed Group Of Faculty Wives' Club
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24
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March
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1949
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'Sand Dunes' By Carl Hoerman Of Saugatuck, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1940
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A FAVORITE IN THE MICHIGAN ARTISTS' SHOW: "Sand Dunes" by Carl Hoerman of Saugatuck is one of the paintings in a large collection of work by contemporary Michigan artists to be seen in the galleries of the Rackham building daily until June 8. The painting is quite generally admired for its decorative value as well as for its interpretation of the Michigan scene. The show is sponsored by the art history group of the Faculty Women's Club.
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1940
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A FAVORITE IN THE MICHIGAN ARTISTS' SHOW: "Sand Dunes" by Carl Hoerman of Saugatuck is one of the paintings in a large collection of work by contemporary Michigan artists to be seen in the galleries of the Rackham building daily until June 8. The painting is quite generally admired for its decorative value as well as for its interpretation of the Michigan scene. The show is sponsored by the art history group of the Faculty Women's Club.
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Churchill, Mrs. Ruel V. (Ruby Sicks)
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1969
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Mrs. Paul Burks & Mrs. Charles Palmer - Members of The Faculty Women's Club Rug-Hooking Group, March 1949
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1949
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Mrs. Paul Burks (left) of Morton Ave. and Mrs. Charles Palmer of Kimberly Rd. are pictured busy at work on their leisure-time hobby, rug-hooking. Mrs. Burks is almost half-way through her black, green, rose and tan rug, while Mrs. Palmer is just starting. Mrs. Palmer's husband made the design which she will follow in hooking her rug. Her skirt, her husband's suit and her child's overalls are contributing to the future rug. Both women are members of the rug-hooking group of the Faculty Women's Club handicraft section.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1949
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Mrs. Paul Burks (left) of Morton Ave. and Mrs. Charles Palmer of Kimberly Rd. are pictured busy at work on their leisure-time hobby, rug-hooking. Mrs. Burks is almost half-way through her black, green, rose and tan rug, while Mrs. Palmer is just starting. Mrs. Palmer's husband made the design which she will follow in hooking her rug. Her skirt, her husband's suit and her child's overalls are contributing to the future rug. Both women are members of the rug-hooking group of the Faculty Women's Club handicraft section.
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