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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1944
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The Kitchen Family Boarding A Train To New York, June 1952

The Kitchen Family Boarding A Train To New York, June 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1952
Caption:
Boarding the train for the first lap of their journey to Germany, where they will join their father and husband, Sgt. David Kitchen, jr., are Kay Marie, 11, standing in the doorway, Carol Ann, 8, struggling with the suitcase, Jack David, 5, and Arthur Joe, 3. Behind the boys is their mother, Mrs. Kitchen. The quintet will fly by Army plane to Augsburg, Germany, this week. Former Ann Arborites, the Kitchens have been living at Rush Lake since Sgt. Kitchen went overseas last November.

P. H. Moss - New York Central Railroad Telegrapher, January 1952 Photographer: Tom Dickinson

P. H. Moss - New York Central Railroad Telegrapher, January 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1952
Caption:
Sitting at a desk in a small room just off the New York Central depot waiting room is P. H. Moss, 54, who has been a telegrapher for the railroad for nearly 45 years. Moss keeps in touch with Detroit and Jackson train dispatchers by special telephonic and teletype communication. He is due to retire this summer.

The General Motors Train of Tomorrow parked on Ann Arbor Railroad, October 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger

The General Motors Train of Tomorrow parked on Ann Arbor Railroad, October 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1947
Caption:
TRAIN OF TOMORROW: Ann Arbor residents and persons attending the Michigan-Minnesota football game had a chance to view the General Motors Train of Tomorrow which transported some 200 members of the Associated Press managing editors conference here Saturday. The train, which is now making a national tour, was parked on the Ann Arbor Railroad siding east of the stadium during the game. Shown above is the rear car which, like each of the other three cars, is designed with an Astro Dome to give a better view of the landscape, and a depressed car floor which results in four floor-levels. The train incorporates the newest interior decoration and post-war features for the comfort and safety of train passengers.