TV Advertisement for Congressman Incumbent Carl Pursell, November 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1988
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1988
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A Pursell ad says he helped industry; Pollack vows to clean up rivers.
Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1988
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A Pursell ad says he helped industry; Pollack vows to clean up rivers.
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State Senator Lana Pollack Runs for House of Representatives, November 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1988
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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1988
Caption:
A Pursell ad says he helped industry; Pollack vows to clean up rivers.
Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1988
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A Pursell ad says he helped industry; Pollack vows to clean up rivers.
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Yuzuru Takeshita, Survivor Of Japanese Internment Camps, With Scrapbook, April 25, 1990 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1990
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1990
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Yuzuru Takeshita shows a scrapbook of himself as a high school student in Japanese internment camps during World War II
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1990
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Yuzuru Takeshita shows a scrapbook of himself as a high school student in Japanese internment camps during World War II
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Middle Schoolers Hoping To Go To Sister City, Hikone, Japan, May 7, 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1988
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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1988
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Delegates and alternates from top: Magan Tvaska (l), Amy Checkaway (r), Jason Rogers, Heather Maclean, Karensa Fitch, William Ratcliff, Trey Schek, Margaret Makinen, Damian Petreska and Jessica Golmanavich.
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1988
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Delegates and alternates from top: Magan Tvaska (l), Amy Checkaway (r), Jason Rogers, Heather Maclean, Karensa Fitch, William Ratcliff, Trey Schek, Margaret Makinen, Damian Petreska and Jessica Golmanavich.
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Kazumi Uetake From Sister City, Hikone, Speaks With Jack Pelton, August 2, 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1988
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Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
Caption:
Jack Pelton of Ann Arbor, who lived in Japan in 1957, greets Kazumi Uetake, 28, a teacher.
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Jack Pelton of Ann Arbor, who lived in Japan in 1957, greets Kazumi Uetake, 28, a teacher.
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Yukari Yamazami From Sister City, Hikone, Shares A Laugh With U-M Student, Clair-Lise Baldwin, August 2, 1988 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1988
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Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
Caption:
Yukari Yamazami, a Japanese university student and Clair-Lise Baldwin, a U-M Japanese major, share a laugh with other visiting high school students.
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1988
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Yukari Yamazami, a Japanese university student and Clair-Lise Baldwin, a U-M Japanese major, share a laugh with other visiting high school students.
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Sparse Group Welcomes Delegation
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1988
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Bill Hersch Eats Thanksgiving Day Dinner At Beyer Hospital, November 1989 Photographer: Marcia Watson
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1989
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Bill Hersch Misses His Deceased Wife During Thanksgiving Day Dinner, November 1989 Photographer: Marcia Watson
Year:
1989
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Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1989
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HOLIDAY DINNERS - Holidays can be lonely for those not surrounded by loved ones. Bill Hersch, 74, wipes away a tear as he eats at Beyer Hospital and remembers better times when his wife, Alice, was alive. He spent the day visiting his niece, who works at Beyer. The hospital provided low-cost meals for senior citizens.
Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1989
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HOLIDAY DINNERS - Holidays can be lonely for those not surrounded by loved ones. Bill Hersch, 74, wipes away a tear as he eats at Beyer Hospital and remembers better times when his wife, Alice, was alive. He spent the day visiting his niece, who works at Beyer. The hospital provided low-cost meals for senior citizens.
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