John Earnest Observes Sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler On Patrol, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

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1995
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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1995
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John Earnest, background, a physician's assistant visiting from Micronesia, watches as Washtenaw County sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler takes down information from children during an evening patrol last week. Earnest accompanied Butler to learn about American law enforcement techniques.
Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1995
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John Earnest, background, a physician's assistant visiting from Micronesia, watches as Washtenaw County sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler takes down information from children during an evening patrol last week. Earnest accompanied Butler to learn about American law enforcement techniques.
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John Earnest and Lucas Carlos Ride Along With Sheriff's Deputies, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

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1995
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John Earnest Rides Along With Sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

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1995
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Visitors deal with trouble in paradise

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Winnifred E. Connelly with her souvenirs from Micronesia, September 1968 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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1968
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1968
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Island Souvenirs Mrs. Will Connelly shows some of her souvenirs from her visit to Micronesia. The hat is of pandus leaves, a material used in making floor mats and other woven items. The rack on the table is a "Trukese telephone." A boy on the island of Truk who wants a date with a girl will use one of the carved sticks in the rack to poke through the thatched wall of hut and into a girl's hair.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1968
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Island Souvenirs Mrs. Will Connelly shows some of her souvenirs from her visit to Micronesia. The hat is of pandus leaves, a material used in making floor mats and other woven items. The rack on the table is a "Trukese telephone." A boy on the island of Truk who wants a date with a girl will use one of the carved sticks in the rack to poke through the thatched wall of hut and into a girl's hair.
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'Uncivilized' Islands Can Be Inviting

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September
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1968
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