Leo L. Konwinski gets a trim at Dascola's, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
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Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barber Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Dominic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
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Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barber Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Dominic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
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Leo L. Konwinski gets a trim at Dascola's, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
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Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
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Leo L. Konwinski gets a trim at Dascola's, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
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Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
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Leo L. Konwinski gets a trim at Dascola's, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
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Leo L. Konwinski gets a trim at Dascola's, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1968
Caption:
Trim For 'Santa' His long hair and beard might classify Santa Claus as the original hippie, but Santa assumed a post-Christmas establishment look yesterday at Dascola's Barbe Shop in the Maple Village Shopping Center. Actually, the beard is real but the Santa isn't. The fellow getting the trim is Leo L. Konwinski, an old Upper Peninsula acquaintance of Domenic Dascola from Iron River who is visiting in Ann Arbor. Dascola is doing the trimming. (Ann Arbor News Photos By Eck Stanger)
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Dascola Barbers, May 1989 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1989
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Barber Ernie Dascola with World War II collection, January 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1973
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Dascola's in Arborland, January 1962
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1962
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DASCOLA-HAIR STYLIST: A new Dascola-Hair Stylist concern was opened this week in Arborland under the direction of Ernest P. Dascola. He is one of three brothers who own Dascola Barbers of 615 E. Liberty St. The others are Dominic and Patsy Dascola. Dascola's in Arborland has six chairs.
Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1962
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DASCOLA-HAIR STYLIST: A new Dascola-Hair Stylist concern was opened this week in Arborland under the direction of Ernest P. Dascola. He is one of three brothers who own Dascola Barbers of 615 E. Liberty St. The others are Dominic and Patsy Dascola. Dascola's in Arborland has six chairs.
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Frederick F. Burrell gets a Beatle haircut at Dascola Barbers, February 1964
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1964
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Frederick F. Burrell, 21, of 821 Packard went right out Monday and bought a wig styled like hairdos of the members of the Beatles music combo, but found it needed a bit of trimming to suit him. The "haircut" was done at Dascola Barbershop in Arborland. Why was Burrell, a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, so eager to buy the wig? It seems that his girlfriend is a Beatles fan and her enthusiasm was heightened by watching them on television Sunday night. "If I can't beat them, I'll join them" Burrell commented.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1964
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Frederick F. Burrell, 21, of 821 Packard went right out Monday and bought a wig styled like hairdos of the members of the Beatles music combo, but found it needed a bit of trimming to suit him. The "haircut" was done at Dascola Barbershop in Arborland. Why was Burrell, a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, so eager to buy the wig? It seems that his girlfriend is a Beatles fan and her enthusiasm was heightened by watching them on television Sunday night. "If I can't beat them, I'll join them" Burrell commented.
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Frederick F. Burrell gets a Beatle haircut at Dascola Barbers, February 1964
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1964
Caption:
Frederick F. Burrell, 21, of 821 Packard went right out Monday and bought a wig styled like hairdos of the members of the Beatles music combo, but found it needed a bit of trimming to suit him. The "haircut" was done at Dascola Barbershop in Arborland. Why was Burrell, a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, so eager to buy the wig? It seems that his girlfriend is a Bealtes fan and her enthusiasm was heightened by watching them on television Sunday night. "If I can't beat them, I'll join them" Burrell commented.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1964
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Frederick F. Burrell, 21, of 821 Packard went right out Monday and bought a wig styled like hairdos of the members of the Beatles music combo, but found it needed a bit of trimming to suit him. The "haircut" was done at Dascola Barbershop in Arborland. Why was Burrell, a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, so eager to buy the wig? It seems that his girlfriend is a Bealtes fan and her enthusiasm was heightened by watching them on television Sunday night. "If I can't beat them, I'll join them" Burrell commented.
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