Percy Danforth Plays the Bones for Kids in Chelsea, MI, December 1985 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1985
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Percy Danforth Plays the Bones for Kids in Chelsea, MI, December 1985 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1985
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Percy Danforth Plays the Bones for Kids in Chelsea, MI, December 1985 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1985
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DISPLAY
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23
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February
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1979
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Rehearsal for "The Fantastiks," presented by the Chelsea Players Theatre Workshop, June 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Rehearsal for "The Fantastiks," presented by the Chelsea Players Theatre Workshop, June 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Rehearsal for "The Fantastiks," presented by the Chelsea Players Theatre Workshop, June 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Project GROW gets a windmill
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7
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September
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1980
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Julius Reule, longest employed worker for Chelsea's Federal Screw Works, Gets Navy Honors, February 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1942
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OLDEST EMPLOYEE GETS HIS 'E' BUTTON: Lt. Arthure Langfield, USN (retired) is shown pinning the navy "E" for excellence button to the lapel of Julius Reule, longest employed worker for the Federal Screw Works branch at Chelsea. The presentation occurred as part of a noon-time celebration Saturday during which the Chelsea plant received the "E" pennant for being ahead of schedule on war-time orders for manufacture of fuses and projectiles to be used by the United States navy. All employes of the Chelsea branch received "E" buttons similar to the one given Mr. Reule.
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1942
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OLDEST EMPLOYEE GETS HIS 'E' BUTTON: Lt. Arthure Langfield, USN (retired) is shown pinning the navy "E" for excellence button to the lapel of Julius Reule, longest employed worker for the Federal Screw Works branch at Chelsea. The presentation occurred as part of a noon-time celebration Saturday during which the Chelsea plant received the "E" pennant for being ahead of schedule on war-time orders for manufacture of fuses and projectiles to be used by the United States navy. All employes of the Chelsea branch received "E" buttons similar to the one given Mr. Reule.
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