Eye Bank Network Stages Nationwide Fight Against Blindness
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April
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1964
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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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Mary Hubbell, Frances Staffan, & Margaret Gillen, Work In The Michigan Eye Collection Center Office, March 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1965
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Names of more than 12,000 Michigan citizens who have pledged use of their eyes after death so that someone else may see are kept at the Center. Mrs. Mary F. Hubbell (left) is office secretary. Two members of the Numa Club, the Lions' "auxiliary," Mrs. Frank Staffan (center) and Mrs. John W. Gillen help file donor pledges and answer requests for them. Ann Arbor also has a ham radio "station" on a national network which twice a day coordinates the supply and demand for eyes to be used in corneal transplants. Robert V. Austin operates the station here.
Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1965
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Names of more than 12,000 Michigan citizens who have pledged use of their eyes after death so that someone else may see are kept at the Center. Mrs. Mary F. Hubbell (left) is office secretary. Two members of the Numa Club, the Lions' "auxiliary," Mrs. Frank Staffan (center) and Mrs. John W. Gillen help file donor pledges and answer requests for them. Ann Arbor also has a ham radio "station" on a national network which twice a day coordinates the supply and demand for eyes to be used in corneal transplants. Robert V. Austin operates the station here.
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National Eye-Bank Week Takes On Special Significance Here
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4
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March
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1965
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