David and Carol Ann Gudenau Staring At Pumpkin Tree At Farmer Grant's Market, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
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Caroline Rauser's Pumpkin Pole, 2060 W. Liberty Rd, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1958
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Pumpkin Role: This striking Halloween display leers at passersby outside the home of Mrs. Caroline Rauser, 2060 W. Liberty Rd. Each pumpkin contains a colored Christmas tree light for night display.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1958
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Pumpkin Role: This striking Halloween display leers at passersby outside the home of Mrs. Caroline Rauser, 2060 W. Liberty Rd. Each pumpkin contains a colored Christmas tree light for night display.
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Old Jack 'O Lantern Looking Angry As Halloween Has Passed Him By, November 1956
Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1956
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Piqued Pumpkin: Obviously angered by the fact that he's been forgotten with the passing of Halloween, this abandoned jack-o-lantern has turned his original grin into a grimace.
Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1956
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Piqued Pumpkin: Obviously angered by the fact that he's been forgotten with the passing of Halloween, this abandoned jack-o-lantern has turned his original grin into a grimace.
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Robert Caldwell Jr With Matching Pumpkin, October 1973 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1973
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1973
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Any resemblance between Robert Caldwells' jack-'o-lantern and their seven-month-old son is not purely coincidental. Dr. and Mrs. Caldwell, 2260 Steeplechase, decorated a pumpkin with little feet, thumb in mouth, sweatshirt and security blanket. If his smile is any indication, their son, Robert Jr., likes his Halloween playmate.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1973
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Any resemblance between Robert Caldwells' jack-'o-lantern and their seven-month-old son is not purely coincidental. Dr. and Mrs. Caldwell, 2260 Steeplechase, decorated a pumpkin with little feet, thumb in mouth, sweatshirt and security blanket. If his smile is any indication, their son, Robert Jr., likes his Halloween playmate.
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Halloween Can Be Harrowing For Goblins Without Goodies
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30
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October
Year
1962
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Pumpkin Painters at First Methodist Church Nursery School, October 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Pumpkin Painters: Anyone knows that Halloween without pumpkins is like "ohs" without "ahs," and Doug Noertker (left) and Lisa Lisartz find Halloween holds both for them. The First Methodist Nursery children find making pumpkins out of stuffed paper bags an intriguing experience, especially when you get to paint the bags orange.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Pumpkin Painters: Anyone knows that Halloween without pumpkins is like "ohs" without "ahs," and Doug Noertker (left) and Lisa Lisartz find Halloween holds both for them. The First Methodist Nursery children find making pumpkins out of stuffed paper bags an intriguing experience, especially when you get to paint the bags orange.
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JCC Jack-O-Lantern Contest, October 1947
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1947
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JACK-O-LANTERNS ON PARADE: Fire Chief Ben Zahn and Albert Coudron, chairman of the JCC-sponsored Halloween party at the Yost Field House at 7 o'clock tonight, display grotesque pumpkin-heads entered in the jack-o-lantern contest that will be a special feature of the entertainment for the city's youngsters. Chief Zahn is a judge in the contest. A variety of prizes have been donated by the JCC and local merchants for winners in the jack-o-lantern contest, a costume parade, and other events scheduled for the party. Opening feature of the Halloween celebration will be a parade, which will start at 6:45 in the 200 block of E. Huron St. and proceed to the Field House to the music of the Zal Gaz Grotto drum and bugle corps.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1947
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JACK-O-LANTERNS ON PARADE: Fire Chief Ben Zahn and Albert Coudron, chairman of the JCC-sponsored Halloween party at the Yost Field House at 7 o'clock tonight, display grotesque pumpkin-heads entered in the jack-o-lantern contest that will be a special feature of the entertainment for the city's youngsters. Chief Zahn is a judge in the contest. A variety of prizes have been donated by the JCC and local merchants for winners in the jack-o-lantern contest, a costume parade, and other events scheduled for the party. Opening feature of the Halloween celebration will be a parade, which will start at 6:45 in the 200 block of E. Huron St. and proceed to the Field House to the music of the Zal Gaz Grotto drum and bugle corps.
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Stone Elementary Students Carve Pumpkins, October 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1969
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Halloween pumpkins were carved this morning--assembly line style--by Mrs. Jean Vining's fourth graders at Stone Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Hard at work are members of the "Stone Pumpkin Company" (from left) Mrs. Vining, Lee Barris, Krysten Jones, Betty Johnson and (rear, from left) Wendy Maeda and Karla Tyra. One student designed the pumpkin, another was the first eye cutter, second eye cutter, nose cutter, ear and mouth cutter. The students recently learned about the assembly line process of the auto industry.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1969
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Halloween pumpkins were carved this morning--assembly line style--by Mrs. Jean Vining's fourth graders at Stone Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Hard at work are members of the "Stone Pumpkin Company" (from left) Mrs. Vining, Lee Barris, Krysten Jones, Betty Johnson and (rear, from left) Wendy Maeda and Karla Tyra. One student designed the pumpkin, another was the first eye cutter, second eye cutter, nose cutter, ear and mouth cutter. The students recently learned about the assembly line process of the auto industry.
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Pumpkins As Media For Libel
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7
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May
Year
1875
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The Pumpkin
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16
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April
Year
1875
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