Peter The Rabbit Visits The Hawaiian Booth At Pittsfield Elementary's 'International World's Fair', April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1969
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Peter the Rabbit, pet of Mrs. Louise Bailey's sixth graders at Ann Arbor's Pittsfield Elementary School, has been busy recently, watching an "International World's Fair" presented in "his" classroom. The students set up booths containing the artifacts of a number of exotic places - including Hawaii, Italy and Jamaica. All the other students in the school were then invited to the fair for a tour and to vote on the best booth. Manning the Hawaiian booth are (from left) Karen Hawks, Susan Eisses, Wade Gurney, Carl Jones, and, of course, Peter.
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1969
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Peter the Rabbit, pet of Mrs. Louise Bailey's sixth graders at Ann Arbor's Pittsfield Elementary School, has been busy recently, watching an "International World's Fair" presented in "his" classroom. The students set up booths containing the artifacts of a number of exotic places - including Hawaii, Italy and Jamaica. All the other students in the school were then invited to the fair for a tour and to vote on the best booth. Manning the Hawaiian booth are (from left) Karen Hawks, Susan Eisses, Wade Gurney, Carl Jones, and, of course, Peter.
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Peter The Rabbit Visits The England Booth At Pittsfield Elementary's 'International World's Fair', April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Rabbit, Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N Dixboro Rd, University of Michigan, April 26, 2024 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2024
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Angell School Students with a Rabbit, April 1952
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1952
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Finishing Touches Are Painted On An "Operation Tooth Club" Bunny At Shipman's Toy Store, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1964
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PROJECT TOOTHLESS TUESDAY: Two Ann Arbor Women for Peace will distribute information on their project, "Operation Tooth Club," from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at Shipman's Toy Store on Main St. The club is emphasizing "toothless Tuesday" as a reminder for youngsters to donate their baby teeth to science. Since it was organized last October, the club has received 500 teeth from area children. Putting the finishing touches on a "toothless" bunny who will greet youngsters at Shipman's is Mrs. Richard Webster while Peter Converse, 6, and Mrs. Joel Smoller and Katheryn Moss watch.
Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1964
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PROJECT TOOTHLESS TUESDAY: Two Ann Arbor Women for Peace will distribute information on their project, "Operation Tooth Club," from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at Shipman's Toy Store on Main St. The club is emphasizing "toothless Tuesday" as a reminder for youngsters to donate their baby teeth to science. Since it was organized last October, the club has received 500 teeth from area children. Putting the finishing touches on a "toothless" bunny who will greet youngsters at Shipman's is Mrs. Richard Webster while Peter Converse, 6, and Mrs. Joel Smoller and Katheryn Moss watch.
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Project Toothless Tuesday
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March
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1964
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Mama, It's The Ooster Bunny - U-M Homecoming Display, October 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor Hunters With Canadian Jack Rabbits, December 1938 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1938
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THEY'RE RABBITS: These four Ann Arbor men came back from a hunting trip into Canada Thursday with a dozen Canadian Jacks, 11 of which are shown above. One was given away before the picture was taken. The rabbits weighed about eight pounds each, and the total bag was more than 100 pounds. The hunters standing, from left to right, are: Robert Langford, Otto W. Haisley and George W. Langford. Kneeling is Paul L. Proud.
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1938
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THEY'RE RABBITS: These four Ann Arbor men came back from a hunting trip into Canada Thursday with a dozen Canadian Jacks, 11 of which are shown above. One was given away before the picture was taken. The rabbits weighed about eight pounds each, and the total bag was more than 100 pounds. The hunters standing, from left to right, are: Robert Langford, Otto W. Haisley and George W. Langford. Kneeling is Paul L. Proud.
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Stranger At The Dinner Table
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17
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May
Year
1954
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