Dinners Well In Hand
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27
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November
Year
1963
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Vegetarian Meal Served To Turkeys, November 1991 Photographer: Lelen Bourgoignie
Year:
1991
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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1991
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Dorothy Davies, left, and Monte Jackson serving a vegetarian meal to some turkeys in Manchester Sunday as part of the national 'Adopt A Turkey' project sponsored by Farm Sanctuary.
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1991
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Dorothy Davies, left, and Monte Jackson serving a vegetarian meal to some turkeys in Manchester Sunday as part of the national 'Adopt A Turkey' project sponsored by Farm Sanctuary.
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Turkeys dine instead of being dined upon
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18
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November
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1991
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Eberwhite Second Graders Enjoy Phonics Turkey Game, November 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1962
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Turkeys, Turkeys And More Turkeys: The second graders in Mrs. JoAnn Budzik's room at Eberwhite School are discovering that learning phonetics can be both fun and meaningful. A phonetic achievement bulletin board, a monthly project of Mrs. Budzik, naturally has turkeys for its theme this month. Children, like Carla Betzig and Mark Maxey shown in front of the bulletin board, try to see how many words they can make by using two letter consonant blends and the endings on the turkeys.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1962
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Turkeys, Turkeys And More Turkeys: The second graders in Mrs. JoAnn Budzik's room at Eberwhite School are discovering that learning phonetics can be both fun and meaningful. A phonetic achievement bulletin board, a monthly project of Mrs. Budzik, naturally has turkeys for its theme this month. Children, like Carla Betzig and Mark Maxey shown in front of the bulletin board, try to see how many words they can make by using two letter consonant blends and the endings on the turkeys.
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Children At The First Presbyterian Church Pin Feathers On Turkey, November 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1961
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Pinning feathers on the turkey is a meaningful experience to the children enrolled in the First Presbyterian Church Weekday Nursery School. Christopher Gies, Jane Dickinson and Peter Shipman (left to right) recall the history of the first Thanksgiving and why the Pilgrims celebrated it. The children are learning a blessing and making table decorations for Thursday's celebration.
Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1961
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Pinning feathers on the turkey is a meaningful experience to the children enrolled in the First Presbyterian Church Weekday Nursery School. Christopher Gies, Jane Dickinson and Peter Shipman (left to right) recall the history of the first Thanksgiving and why the Pilgrims celebrated it. The children are learning a blessing and making table decorations for Thursday's celebration.
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Phil Ehnis Sells A Thanksgiving Turkey To Customer, October 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Mrs. Robert Kerry And Daughters At A Turkey Farm, November 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1965
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Getting an early and very close look at Thanksgiving turkeys is Susan Kerry (center), two-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kerry of Apple Way. Also admiring the turkeys surrounding them are Susan's sisters, Julie (left), 6; Karen, 7, and their mother. The girls will see turkey again when they have Thanksgiving dinner with their grandparents in Flint. Many families will spend the day with relatives or friends.
Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1965
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Getting an early and very close look at Thanksgiving turkeys is Susan Kerry (center), two-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kerry of Apple Way. Also admiring the turkeys surrounding them are Susan's sisters, Julie (left), 6; Karen, 7, and their mother. The girls will see turkey again when they have Thanksgiving dinner with their grandparents in Flint. Many families will spend the day with relatives or friends.
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Visit To Turkey Farm
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20
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November
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1965
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Turkey Carving Demonstration, November 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1941
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TURKEY CARVING IN ONE EASY LESSON: These co-operators in the Washtenaw county home economics extension service are getting the low-down on proper method of carving that Thanksgiving turkey tomorrow. Prof. J. M. Moore, Michigan State College poultry husbandry specialist, is wielding the knife while Mrs. George F. Wilbur, South Superior, Mrs. Edward Frederick, Hopkins, and Mrs. Harold Bissell, Platt, reading from left to right, look on and learn.
Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1941
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TURKEY CARVING IN ONE EASY LESSON: These co-operators in the Washtenaw county home economics extension service are getting the low-down on proper method of carving that Thanksgiving turkey tomorrow. Prof. J. M. Moore, Michigan State College poultry husbandry specialist, is wielding the knife while Mrs. George F. Wilbur, South Superior, Mrs. Edward Frederick, Hopkins, and Mrs. Harold Bissell, Platt, reading from left to right, look on and learn.
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Thanksgiving Preparations At Dixboro Methodist Church, November 1952
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1952
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