Ann Arbor Police Arrest Dean Baker Following Protest at Armory Building, January 1987 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1987
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Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1987
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Arrested - Police arrest former congressional candidate Dean Baker and his campaign manager Mark Weisbrot Thursday after the pair refused to leave the National Guard Armory on East Ann Street during a protest against "U.S. intervention in Central America." They were released but may be charged if warrants are authorized. About 30 protestors from the Latin American Solidarity Committee, Amistad, HAP-NICA and other groups took part. "The protests . . . have targeted the National Guard Armory because of the guard's role in the military build-up in Honduras," said a protestors' flyer. The handout said the action was the first of weekly protests. Weisdrot said Guardsmen trained in Honduras last year, but officials so no Michigan Guardsmen will be taking part in maneuvers scheduled in Honduras this winter and spring.
Ann Arbor News, January 9, 1987
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Arrested - Police arrest former congressional candidate Dean Baker and his campaign manager Mark Weisbrot Thursday after the pair refused to leave the National Guard Armory on East Ann Street during a protest against "U.S. intervention in Central America." They were released but may be charged if warrants are authorized. About 30 protestors from the Latin American Solidarity Committee, Amistad, HAP-NICA and other groups took part. "The protests . . . have targeted the National Guard Armory because of the guard's role in the military build-up in Honduras," said a protestors' flyer. The handout said the action was the first of weekly protests. Weisdrot said Guardsmen trained in Honduras last year, but officials so no Michigan Guardsmen will be taking part in maneuvers scheduled in Honduras this winter and spring.
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Golden Gloves Finals, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Paul Walsh and Don Cash in the Golden Gloves Finals, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1938
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HIT AND MISS IN GOLDEN GLOVES: Paul Walsh Ann Arbor novice light heavyweight is shown above at the left sinking a right into the stomach of Don Cash, Michigan student, while Referee Let Philbin appears to be interested in the battling. Cash has just missed a left to the head. Waslh, after dropping the first round by a wide margin, came back to eke out a close decision over Cash by his aggressiveness in the last two stanzas. It was so close that two judges voted for Walsh and one for Cash. This was one of the feature bouts in the finals of the Golden Glove tournament in which 15 champions were crowned last night at the National Guard Armory.
Ann Arbor News, February 4, 1938
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HIT AND MISS IN GOLDEN GLOVES: Paul Walsh Ann Arbor novice light heavyweight is shown above at the left sinking a right into the stomach of Don Cash, Michigan student, while Referee Let Philbin appears to be interested in the battling. Cash has just missed a left to the head. Waslh, after dropping the first round by a wide margin, came back to eke out a close decision over Cash by his aggressiveness in the last two stanzas. It was so close that two judges voted for Walsh and one for Cash. This was one of the feature bouts in the finals of the Golden Glove tournament in which 15 champions were crowned last night at the National Guard Armory.
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Golden Gloves Finals, February 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Golden Gloves participants, January 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1938
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WILL SEEK NOVICE TITLE: Herman De Marco, left, who will bid for a title in the novice lightweight division of the Golden Gloves boxing tournament which opens at the Armory, Jan. 25, is shown receiving a few pointers from his brother Bobby, himself a former novice champion. The De Marcos are but two of a host of boxers who are in training for the 1938 Gloves competition. More than 35 entries have been received already from battlers in Ann Arbor and vicinity and this number is expected to be doubled before the opening night of boxing.
Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1938
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WILL SEEK NOVICE TITLE: Herman De Marco, left, who will bid for a title in the novice lightweight division of the Golden Gloves boxing tournament which opens at the Armory, Jan. 25, is shown receiving a few pointers from his brother Bobby, himself a former novice champion. The De Marcos are but two of a host of boxers who are in training for the 1938 Gloves competition. More than 35 entries have been received already from battlers in Ann Arbor and vicinity and this number is expected to be doubled before the opening night of boxing.
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Local Guardsmen Return From Detroit Duty
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August
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1967
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Assembling Items For Annual Kiwanis Rummage Sale, January 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1966
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Kiwanis Sale Readied ~ Mrs. Raymond McCalla (left) and Mrs. Fred Schmid assemble items at the Armory, 223 E. Ann, to be sold at this week's 40th annual Kiwanis sale. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Funds from this sale and a concurrent furniture and appliance sale at the corner of N. Fourth and E. Ann will be used for support of Kiwanians' youth and community service program.
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1966
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Kiwanis Sale Readied ~ Mrs. Raymond McCalla (left) and Mrs. Fred Schmid assemble items at the Armory, 223 E. Ann, to be sold at this week's 40th annual Kiwanis sale. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Funds from this sale and a concurrent furniture and appliance sale at the corner of N. Fourth and E. Ann will be used for support of Kiwanians' youth and community service program.
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Fireplace Mantle Offered at Kiwanis Club Annual Rummage Sale, January 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, January 16, 1964
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Want To Buy It? A 100-year-old organ, a commercial coffee urn and now a fireplace mantle (above) -- they're all items that have been donated to an annual Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor rummage sale to be held Feb. 6, 7 and 8 at the Armory and at 208 E. Huron. Stanley White, co-chairman of the sale which annually produces about $10,000 for Kiwanians' community service programs, shows the hardwood mantle. White said the hundreds of different items have been donated to the sale.
Ann Arbor News, January 16, 1964
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Want To Buy It? A 100-year-old organ, a commercial coffee urn and now a fireplace mantle (above) -- they're all items that have been donated to an annual Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor rummage sale to be held Feb. 6, 7 and 8 at the Armory and at 208 E. Huron. Stanley White, co-chairman of the sale which annually produces about $10,000 for Kiwanians' community service programs, shows the hardwood mantle. White said the hundreds of different items have been donated to the sale.
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Coffee Urn From Allenel Hotel To Be Featured at Kiwanis Club Annual Rummage Sale, December 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1963
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Kiwanis Rummage Sale Item: The coffee urn being removed from the old Allenel Hotel by Kiwanians is the last of hundreds of items acquired from the hotel by the Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor. The club will sell the items -- 30 truck loads of them -- at a rummage sale Feb. 6, 7, and 8 at the Armory and at a furniture store to be set up for the sale. Allenel items acquired include dressers, beds, davenports, rugs -- even a meat cutting block. It took 50 Kiwanians and their sons 250 man hours over a two-day period to remove the items from the Allenel, which is to be razed soon to make way for a new hotel. Visible faces are those of Stanley white (left) and James Morgan, co-chairmen of the sale. Persons wishing to donate to the sale may telephone NO 5-0450.
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1963
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Kiwanis Rummage Sale Item: The coffee urn being removed from the old Allenel Hotel by Kiwanians is the last of hundreds of items acquired from the hotel by the Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor. The club will sell the items -- 30 truck loads of them -- at a rummage sale Feb. 6, 7, and 8 at the Armory and at a furniture store to be set up for the sale. Allenel items acquired include dressers, beds, davenports, rugs -- even a meat cutting block. It took 50 Kiwanians and their sons 250 man hours over a two-day period to remove the items from the Allenel, which is to be razed soon to make way for a new hotel. Visible faces are those of Stanley white (left) and James Morgan, co-chairmen of the sale. Persons wishing to donate to the sale may telephone NO 5-0450.
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Kiwanis Club Accepts Valuable Woods Pump Organ For Annual Rummage Sale, November 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1963
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Donate Valuable Organ: The co-chairmen of Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club's annual rummage sale, which will be held Feb. 6 - 8 at the Armory, inspect an estimated 100-year-old George Woods organ which was donated to the sale by Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace of 1200 Hogback, Ann Arbor township. Shown inspecting the organ are James Morgan (left) and Stanley C. White. Both said they are accepting bids on the rare instrument at 665-0450. Person can telephone that number to donate items to the rummage sale. Kiwanians are making pick-ups daily.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1963
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Donate Valuable Organ: The co-chairmen of Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club's annual rummage sale, which will be held Feb. 6 - 8 at the Armory, inspect an estimated 100-year-old George Woods organ which was donated to the sale by Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace of 1200 Hogback, Ann Arbor township. Shown inspecting the organ are James Morgan (left) and Stanley C. White. Both said they are accepting bids on the rare instrument at 665-0450. Person can telephone that number to donate items to the rummage sale. Kiwanians are making pick-ups daily.
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