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School Sale Negotiations To Begin Soon

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
December
Year
1981
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The Play's The Thing At Greenhills

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1979
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Virginia Suojanene and Dorothy Malt dance and picket during the Michigan Bell, AT&T Strike, April 1947

Virginia Suojanene and Dorothy Malt dance and picket during the Michigan Bell, AT&T Strike, April 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1947
Caption:
DANCE OF THE PICKETTES: Fair feminine employees of Ann Arbor's Michigan Bell Telephone Co. district office cut a buck-and-wing in the course of their march back and forth in front of the new telephone company annex being erected on E. Huron St. Both singing and dancing were resorted to by girl pickets as a means of relieving the monotony of today's picketing operations. The dancers are Virginia Suojanen and Dorothy Malt. (Story on local telephone strike is on page 14.)

Michigan Bell, AT&T Strike, April 1947

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Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1947
Caption:
STRIKERS ON PARADE: Bedecked fore-and-aft with placards proclaiming the sentiments of striking telephone workers throughout the nation, these employees of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. patrol the company's main office on E. Washington St. The strike began at 6 o'clock this morning, and only 25 of the 375 employees of the local office reported on their jobs.

Bell Telephone Company Employees, Carl Jaeger & Floyd Steers, With Christmas Gifts Collected For Wounded Veterans, December 1950

Bell Telephone Company Employees, Carl Jaeger & Floyd Steers, With Christmas Gifts Collected For Wounded Veterans, December 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1950
Caption:
Local Bell Telephone Co. employes contributed more than $150 to purchase gifts for wounded veterans of Korean fighting convalescing at Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek. Loading the gifts, to be delivered tomorrow, are telephone company employes Carl W. Jaeger (right) of 4110 Dexter Rd. and Floyd Steers of 8303 W. Huron Dr. Each package contains cigarets, candy, stationery and other assorted items.

Members of the American Broach and King-Seeley baseball teams open new Industrial baseball league, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Members of the American Broach and King-Seeley baseball teams open new Industrial baseball league, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1937
Caption:
NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT: Mayor Walter Sadler will throw out the first ball tonight at West Park as teams from American Broach and King-Seeley launch the Industrial baseball league campaign in a game starting at 5:45. Three other clubs, Detroit Edison, Cook Spring and Bell Telephone, will take part in the league which is operating for the first time this year. In the above picture, members of two of the teams, King-Seeley and American Broach, are shown at the conclusion of a recent practice session at West Park. In the top row, left to right are A. Satugh, B. Reigle, E. Harless, D. Emons, C. Buster, F. Soper, A. Folk, F. Mackey, H. Shelton, R. Terry, E. Betke and E. Bertoni. In themiddle row are pictured G. Gross, R. Winklehaus, L. Musil, R. Smith, C. Welke and D. Waldo. In the bottom row are M. Holtz, E. Reichman, C. Westenfeld, C. Seeger, R. Wurster and N. Bucholz, mascot.

Arne M. Swanson

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1955
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Police Seeking Crash Driver

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1967
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