Anne Derleth models current ski fashion, November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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One-Piece Jumpsuit: Anne Derleth wears a one-piece white jumpsuit set off with a lime green turtleneck and thick European sun glasses -- nice for both the slopes and apres ski. The diamond quilted nylon is slimming and a change from conventional bulky sweaters. (Fashions by The Peak)
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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One-Piece Jumpsuit: Anne Derleth wears a one-piece white jumpsuit set off with a lime green turtleneck and thick European sun glasses -- nice for both the slopes and apres ski. The diamond quilted nylon is slimming and a change from conventional bulky sweaters. (Fashions by The Peak)
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Tally Walker and Anne Derleth model current ski fashions, November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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Variety's The Word: If there's one word which characterizes this season's ski fashions it's variety. For a sampling: At the left, U-M coed Tally Walker wears an aqua warm-up suit with contrasting textures of diamond quilt and smooth nylon while Mike Fox sports "farmer pants" in bright green and yellow set off with yellow turtleneck and suspenders. Bright yellow boots complete his outfit. At the right, Tally Walker wears a fur-lined vest which zips or opens to show the lining inside, red, white and blue boots and a white western-style hat. Anne Derleth, holding psychedelic print skis, wears a purple jumpsuit in new stretch gabardine with a white shell underneath, along with a crash helmet which would double for motorcycling. (News photos by Cecil Lockard.)
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1970
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Variety's The Word: If there's one word which characterizes this season's ski fashions it's variety. For a sampling: At the left, U-M coed Tally Walker wears an aqua warm-up suit with contrasting textures of diamond quilt and smooth nylon while Mike Fox sports "farmer pants" in bright green and yellow set off with yellow turtleneck and suspenders. Bright yellow boots complete his outfit. At the right, Tally Walker wears a fur-lined vest which zips or opens to show the lining inside, red, white and blue boots and a white western-style hat. Anne Derleth, holding psychedelic print skis, wears a purple jumpsuit in new stretch gabardine with a white shell underneath, along with a crash helmet which would double for motorcycling. (News photos by Cecil Lockard.)
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Ski fashions, November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Cecil A. Moore, fur trader, on way from Alaska to Maine via dog sled, stops in Saline, November 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1950
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GOES THROUGH SALINE BY DOG SLED: Cecil A. Moore, a 42-year-old fur trader, is shown above in Saline on his way from Fairbanks, Alaska, to his home in Lewiston, Me.--via dog sled and team. Moore arrived along US-112 yesterday and remained in Saline overnight. He was scheduled to mount his sled and head for Detroit and points east sometime this afternoon. (Story on page 21)
Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1950
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GOES THROUGH SALINE BY DOG SLED: Cecil A. Moore, a 42-year-old fur trader, is shown above in Saline on his way from Fairbanks, Alaska, to his home in Lewiston, Me.--via dog sled and team. Moore arrived along US-112 yesterday and remained in Saline overnight. He was scheduled to mount his sled and head for Detroit and points east sometime this afternoon. (Story on page 21)
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Cecil A. Moore, fur trader, on way from Alaska to Maine via dog sled, stops in Saline, November 1950
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Cecil A. Moore, fur trader, on way from Alaska to Maine via dog sled, stops in Saline, November 1950
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Billy Vogel & Paul Pope Sledding Near Elder Blvd, January 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1940
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LIKE A ROLLERCOASTER: The terraced lawns of Elder Blvd., afford a thrilling, fast ride for the youngsters of the neighborhood. Here are shown Billy Vogel and Paul Pope of Lutz Ave., getting the most out of the last day of vacation.
Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1940
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LIKE A ROLLERCOASTER: The terraced lawns of Elder Blvd., afford a thrilling, fast ride for the youngsters of the neighborhood. Here are shown Billy Vogel and Paul Pope of Lutz Ave., getting the most out of the last day of vacation.
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Car Slipped Off The Road In The Nichols Arboretum, January 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1955
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WELL, HE WANTED TO TOBOGGAN: James O'Sullivan, jr., 20, of 1402 Maywood Ave., could well have eyed longer the direction sign and less the snow-capped slopes of the Nichols Arboretum as he drove through the park about 10 a.m. today. Looking for a place to go tobogganing, O'Sullivan allowed his car to slide from the roadway. Although originally proceeding in the specified direction, O'Sullivan soon was headed in another.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1955
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WELL, HE WANTED TO TOBOGGAN: James O'Sullivan, jr., 20, of 1402 Maywood Ave., could well have eyed longer the direction sign and less the snow-capped slopes of the Nichols Arboretum as he drove through the park about 10 a.m. today. Looking for a place to go tobogganing, O'Sullivan allowed his car to slide from the roadway. Although originally proceeding in the specified direction, O'Sullivan soon was headed in another.
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