Clark Children With Peter Rabbit, April 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1957
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RABBIT ROMP: Three years ago little Ann Clark (far right), now 4, received a bunny on her first Easter. Today she and her brother, Gary, 3, and sister Lynn, 2 1/2, have fun being led by the grown-up rabbit on a leash. They're the children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Clark of 1909 Crestland Dr. The rabbit, more or less naturally, is named "Peter."
Ann Arbor News, April 20, 1957
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RABBIT ROMP: Three years ago little Ann Clark (far right), now 4, received a bunny on her first Easter. Today she and her brother, Gary, 3, and sister Lynn, 2 1/2, have fun being led by the grown-up rabbit on a leash. They're the children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Clark of 1909 Crestland Dr. The rabbit, more or less naturally, is named "Peter."
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Rabbit Romp
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Perry School Student Gerald West Holds His Entries In School Pet Show, November 1938
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1938
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Perry School Student Gerald West Calms His Entries In School Pet Show, November 1938
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1938
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Ruth Grossman With Pet Crow "Jimmie," October 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1937
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NO ORDINARY CROW THIS: "Jimmie," adopted seven years ago by the George Grossman family of Manchester, has only one eye, one foot and one good wing, but that doesn't keep him from stealing lemon rinds from lemonade glasses or clothes pins from clothes lines nor from enjoying a cider bath, and his feats, good and bad, are appreciated by the Grossman children, including Ruth, shown above with Jimmie.
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1937
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NO ORDINARY CROW THIS: "Jimmie," adopted seven years ago by the George Grossman family of Manchester, has only one eye, one foot and one good wing, but that doesn't keep him from stealing lemon rinds from lemonade glasses or clothes pins from clothes lines nor from enjoying a cider bath, and his feats, good and bad, are appreciated by the Grossman children, including Ruth, shown above with Jimmie.
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Ruth Grossman on the Porch with Pets Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1937
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Adopted Baby Rabbit Sits Nestled Between Cocker Spaniel's Paws, May 1954
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1954
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Cocker Spaniel Mothers Baby Rabbit, May 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1954
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YA CAN'T SCARE ME: This wee bunny seems to know that it hasn't anything to fear from Crickett, cocker spaniel owned by Mrs. John O'Connor of 2900 Glacier Way. Crickett brought the little animal home the other day, and Mrs. O'Connor has been feeding it a formula with an eye-dropper.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1954
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YA CAN'T SCARE ME: This wee bunny seems to know that it hasn't anything to fear from Crickett, cocker spaniel owned by Mrs. John O'Connor of 2900 Glacier Way. Crickett brought the little animal home the other day, and Mrs. O'Connor has been feeding it a formula with an eye-dropper.
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Kiwanis Pet And Hobby Show Winners Announced
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1
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May
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1937
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Hobby Show Exhibits Due At Field House Tomorrow
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27
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April
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1937
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