Black Kid Slipper by Bloom Ease at Mast Shoe Store, October 1955
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1955
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Satin, Leather, Corduroy Slippers by Bloom Ease at Mast Shoe Store, October 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1955
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Black Satin, Blue Satin, Blue Kid, Red Kid, Black Kid, Blue Corduroy Satins $3.95 Leathers $4.95 Corduroy $3.95
Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1955
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Black Satin, Blue Satin, Blue Kid, Red Kid, Black Kid, Blue Corduroy Satins $3.95 Leathers $4.95 Corduroy $3.95
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Pink Kid Slippers by Bloom Ease at Mast Shoe Store, October 1955
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1955
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Pink, Gold and Turquoise Kids by Bloom Ease at Mast Shoe Store, October 1955
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1955
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Merry Mules Featured In Mast Shoe Store Spring Display, April 1962
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1962
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Keep Cool!
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25
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May
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1962
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Women's Winter Boot Styles at Mast Shoe Store, October 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Rambling Muskrat
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24
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March
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1964
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Muskrat Falls Asleep In Doorway of Mast Shoe Store on Liberty St., March 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1964
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Rambling Muskrat: It must have been quite a night on the town for this young Br'er Muskrat who couldn't find his way home and fell asleep at the entrance to Mast Shoe Store, 619 E. Liberty [this photo]. The drowsy animal is about to be carried off (lower left) by Mynning, 4280 Pratt Road, with heavy gloves to protect against the rodent's teeth. Fully awake (lower right), the muskrat seems to be wondering how he ended up in the midst of civilization. Mynning let it go at his parents' area farm.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1964
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Rambling Muskrat: It must have been quite a night on the town for this young Br'er Muskrat who couldn't find his way home and fell asleep at the entrance to Mast Shoe Store, 619 E. Liberty [this photo]. The drowsy animal is about to be carried off (lower left) by Mynning, 4280 Pratt Road, with heavy gloves to protect against the rodent's teeth. Fully awake (lower right), the muskrat seems to be wondering how he ended up in the midst of civilization. Mynning let it go at his parents' area farm.
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Jim Mynning Carries Muskrat Found at Doorway of Mast Shoe Store on Liberty St., March 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1964
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Rambling Muskrat: It must have been quite a night on the town for this young Br'er Muskrat who couldn't find his way home and fell asleep at the entrance to Mast Shoe Store, 619 E. Liberty. The drowsy animal is about to be carried off (lower left) [this photo] by Mynning, 4280 Pratt Road, with heavy gloves to protect against the rodent's teeth. Fully awake (lower right), the muskrat seems to be wondering how he ended up in the midst of civilization. Mynning let it go at his parents' area farm.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1964
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Rambling Muskrat: It must have been quite a night on the town for this young Br'er Muskrat who couldn't find his way home and fell asleep at the entrance to Mast Shoe Store, 619 E. Liberty. The drowsy animal is about to be carried off (lower left) [this photo] by Mynning, 4280 Pratt Road, with heavy gloves to protect against the rodent's teeth. Fully awake (lower right), the muskrat seems to be wondering how he ended up in the midst of civilization. Mynning let it go at his parents' area farm.
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