Hawaii, Orient, Ethiopia Featured In Lions' Series
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7
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October
Year
1970
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'U' Medical Center Eye Bank Receives Its 20,000th Pledge
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22
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January
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1968
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Eye Bank Network Stages Nationwide Fight Against Blindness
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1
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April
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1964
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19 Person Await Corneal Transplants At Eye Center
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1
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August
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1962
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Many In State Living With 'Borrowed' Eyesight
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28
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December
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1962
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To Address Club On Eye Center
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10
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March
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1961
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Mary F. Hubbell, Michigan Eye Bank, Displays Container For Transporting Donor Eyes At Ann Arbor Lions Club Meeting, February 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Ann Arbor Lions Club Meeting With Michigan Eye Collection Center Staff, February 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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500 Eye Donation Pledges On File At 'U' Medical Center
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17
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February
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1959
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Robert V. Austin Tunes In On The Eye Bank Network With His Ham Radio, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1964
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RADIO WORKS FOR SIGHT: Robert V. Austin, 305 Wilton, tunes in on the Eye Bank Network, manned by about 50 ham radio operators in as many cities. The network aids in the rapid transfer of eyes from eye banks that have surpluses to hospitals in need of eyes for operations. The radio network makes it possible to transfer eyes from one city to another within a matter of hours. Time is the most important factor in many eye operations, some having to be made within 24 hours to have a chance for success. Austin, an Eye Bank Network operator for about two months, has already been instrumental in transferring a pair of eyes from the Michigan Eye Collection Center at University Hospital to Omaha.
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1964
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RADIO WORKS FOR SIGHT: Robert V. Austin, 305 Wilton, tunes in on the Eye Bank Network, manned by about 50 ham radio operators in as many cities. The network aids in the rapid transfer of eyes from eye banks that have surpluses to hospitals in need of eyes for operations. The radio network makes it possible to transfer eyes from one city to another within a matter of hours. Time is the most important factor in many eye operations, some having to be made within 24 hours to have a chance for success. Austin, an Eye Bank Network operator for about two months, has already been instrumental in transferring a pair of eyes from the Michigan Eye Collection Center at University Hospital to Omaha.
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