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Boys With Nearly Two Tons of Paper Salvage, June 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Boys With Nearly Two Tons of Paper Salvage, June 1944 image
Year:
c.1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1944
Caption:
MICHIGAN MIDGETS GATHER GIANT WASTE PAPER PILE: The Michigan Midgets, a patriotic group of Ann Arbor youngsters, are doing their part in making Ann Arbor's waster paper drive a success. Shown here with the near two tons of paper they have at 801 Sylvan Ave., are, left to right on top row, Bill Hahn, Dick Nevel, Butch Stoddard, Tom Fairchild and Jack Dawson. The bottom row, left to right, is composed of Bob Dawson, Kenny Cooper, Mike Spencer, Peter Fox and David Cooper.
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AADL Talks to Jack Stubbs

In this candid interview, Jack Stubbs, veteran Ann Arbor News photographer (1968-1996), paints a colorful portrait of the life of a newspaper photographer during the pre-digital era of journalism. He discusses tricks of his trade and recalls the creative ways he got the shot. Jack talks about the work of his fellow "shooters" during this period, and about some of the other News photographers he admired, notably Eck Stanger. Stubbs' assignments ranged from city and college sports to crime scenes and weather disasters, and he covered most of Washtenaw County's major events of the era, including Ann Arbor's June 1968 flood; the marches and protests at the end of the 1960s; the Coed murders and trial of John Norman Collins.