Cheryl Bass-Lee Plays With Annise Summerhill At Noah's Ark Learning Center In Ypsilanti, March 22, 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1995
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Cheryl Bass-Lee Reads To Children At Noah's Ark Learning Center In Ypsilanti, March 22, 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1995
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Cheryl Bass-Lee Reads To Children At Noah's Ark Learning Center In Ypsilanti, March 22, 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1995
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Children in the Noah's Ark Learning Center listen to Cheryl Bass-Lee, founder of the day-care center, read them a story. Listening are Dominique Turman, 2, DeJuana Meader-Singleton, 5, David Averett, 4, Daniel Newman, 4, Jeremiah Thurman, 4, and 8-month-old Annise Summerhill, who is nestling in Bass-Lee's arms.
Ann Arbor News, March 22, 1995
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Children in the Noah's Ark Learning Center listen to Cheryl Bass-Lee, founder of the day-care center, read them a story. Listening are Dominique Turman, 2, DeJuana Meader-Singleton, 5, David Averett, 4, Daniel Newman, 4, Jeremiah Thurman, 4, and 8-month-old Annise Summerhill, who is nestling in Bass-Lee's arms.
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Giving Up A Dream
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March
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1995
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Cooperative Nursery Seeks Kids With Special Needs
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1976
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University of Michigan architecture students design and donate playground equipment to High Street Day Care Center, April 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1974
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And Ingenuity: High Street Day Care Center needed some sturdy outdoor play equipment, but had no money to buy it, and when they got right down to it, not much space to put it either. With cable spools donated by Michigan Cable TV, students in the U-M architecture and design course solved both problems. At right, Lynne Kuesel removes potentially dangerous staples from one of the new structures, seen finished below, suitable for climbing, jumping, crawling.
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1974
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And Ingenuity: High Street Day Care Center needed some sturdy outdoor play equipment, but had no money to buy it, and when they got right down to it, not much space to put it either. With cable spools donated by Michigan Cable TV, students in the U-M architecture and design course solved both problems. At right, Lynne Kuesel removes potentially dangerous staples from one of the new structures, seen finished below, suitable for climbing, jumping, crawling.
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University of Michigan architecture students design and donate playground equipment to High Street Day Care Center, April 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1974
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University of Michigan architecture students design and donate playground equipment to High Street Day Care Center, April 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1974
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Pace's Day Care Nursery School, 1973
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1973
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Jack and Jill Day Care Center, 1973
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1973
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