Marjorie Price Plays In A Pile Of Leaves, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1963
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It is no secret that while the teacher is away the children will play, and the weatherman co-operated this week by providing skies at their summery best in the Ann Arbor area. Here Marjorie Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Price of 1140 Michigan, enjoys a chin-deep "dip" in a pile of leaves while her teacher and others throughout the area attend a regional conference of the Michigan Education Association.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1963
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It is no secret that while the teacher is away the children will play, and the weatherman co-operated this week by providing skies at their summery best in the Ann Arbor area. Here Marjorie Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Price of 1140 Michigan, enjoys a chin-deep "dip" in a pile of leaves while her teacher and others throughout the area attend a regional conference of the Michigan Education Association.
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Children Enjoy A Wading Pool In Warm October Weather, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1963
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Fall fell before "Indian summer" temperatures at the Walter G. Kell residence, 2432 Londonderry, yesterday as the Kell children brought out their wading pool from its premature winter storage. The youngsters (left to right) are Billy Kell, 4; Debbie Brody, 7; Laura Brody, 5, and Gayanne Kell, 6. It was a typical scene throughout Ann Arbor as youngsters took advantage of the weather on a two-day school "recess."
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1963
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Fall fell before "Indian summer" temperatures at the Walter G. Kell residence, 2432 Londonderry, yesterday as the Kell children brought out their wading pool from its premature winter storage. The youngsters (left to right) are Billy Kell, 4; Debbie Brody, 7; Laura Brody, 5, and Gayanne Kell, 6. It was a typical scene throughout Ann Arbor as youngsters took advantage of the weather on a two-day school "recess."
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Summery Autumn Delights Vacationing Pupils
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18
Month
October
Year
1963
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Sandra Dickinson and Edwin Seyfried with 58-pound pumpkin, on Clarence Seyfried farm, 4610 Dexter Rd., October 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1953
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Sandra Dickinson, 3, of Willow Village sits atop a huge, 58-pound pumpkin grown on the Clarence Seyfried farm, 4610 Dexter Rd. Edwin Seyfried, 6, kneels behind a conventional-size pumpkin to show how big the big one really is. It's a lot of raw material for pumpkin pies or a giant jack-o'-lantern.
Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1953
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Sandra Dickinson, 3, of Willow Village sits atop a huge, 58-pound pumpkin grown on the Clarence Seyfried farm, 4610 Dexter Rd. Edwin Seyfried, 6, kneels behind a conventional-size pumpkin to show how big the big one really is. It's a lot of raw material for pumpkin pies or a giant jack-o'-lantern.
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Danielle Galbraith on a pile of pumpkins, October 1956
Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1956
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Jill-O-Lantern: Happy as a two-year-old on a mountain of pumpkins is two-year-old Danielle Galbraith of 125 W. Hoover Ave. Pumpkins are selling fast these days as the magical night of Halloween -- next Wednesday -- fast approaches.
Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1956
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Jill-O-Lantern: Happy as a two-year-old on a mountain of pumpkins is two-year-old Danielle Galbraith of 125 W. Hoover Ave. Pumpkins are selling fast these days as the magical night of Halloween -- next Wednesday -- fast approaches.
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Three Kids and a corn crib, south of Saline, October 1953 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1953
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PRECIOUS JEWELS SET IN GOLD: Stored corn may be a problem for Washtenaw farmers but for these small children it is nothing more than interesting locale for the afternoon's play. Shown above (left to right) are Joan Tucker, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tucker on whose Macon Rd. farm the picture was taken, Nancy Girbach, 5, and her brother, Robert, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Girbach of Mohrhart Rd. Their mothers were at the Tucker home attending a meeting of the South Saline Extension Club.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1953
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PRECIOUS JEWELS SET IN GOLD: Stored corn may be a problem for Washtenaw farmers but for these small children it is nothing more than interesting locale for the afternoon's play. Shown above (left to right) are Joan Tucker, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tucker on whose Macon Rd. farm the picture was taken, Nancy Girbach, 5, and her brother, Robert, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Girbach of Mohrhart Rd. Their mothers were at the Tucker home attending a meeting of the South Saline Extension Club.
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Pumpkin Pal
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15
Month
October
Year
1993
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