German Exchange Students Look Over Tractor At Pinebrook Farm, August 5, 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1954
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Inspect Tractor: The number of automobiles and automatic gadgets in this country surprises the German students. Looking over the Andresen's tractor are Klaus Brandt, who will live in East Detroit; Tilman, who has helped spray and scrape the road with the tractor; Heinz Stoermer, Boyne City; and Jurgen Moritz, Pontiac.
Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1954
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Inspect Tractor: The number of automobiles and automatic gadgets in this country surprises the German students. Looking over the Andresen's tractor are Klaus Brandt, who will live in East Detroit; Tilman, who has helped spray and scrape the road with the tractor; Heinz Stoermer, Boyne City; and Jurgen Moritz, Pontiac.
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German Exchange Students At Pinebrook Farm, August 5, 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1954
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Request Number: Nineteen German students arrived here last week to live a year in Michigan homes. Before their foster parents from several communities pick them up next Sunday, they are getting an introduction to American ways and gadgets at Pinebrook Farm near South Lyon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Andresen. Mrs. Andresen administers the exchange. Listening to a German request number played by a local radio station are (left to right) Maria Block, who will live in East Detroit; Doerte Fickje, near Benton Harbor; Traute Schafer, Northville; Gisela Buscher, Bay City; and Tilman Tonndorf, one of last year's group, who would like to be an American disc jockey. His group will go home next week.
Ann Arbor News, August 5, 1954
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Request Number: Nineteen German students arrived here last week to live a year in Michigan homes. Before their foster parents from several communities pick them up next Sunday, they are getting an introduction to American ways and gadgets at Pinebrook Farm near South Lyon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Andresen. Mrs. Andresen administers the exchange. Listening to a German request number played by a local radio station are (left to right) Maria Block, who will live in East Detroit; Doerte Fickje, near Benton Harbor; Traute Schafer, Northville; Gisela Buscher, Bay City; and Tilman Tonndorf, one of last year's group, who would like to be an American disc jockey. His group will go home next week.
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German Youths Sample Life In America
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