Junior Chamber Of Commerce Fingerprinting Demonstration, February 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1940
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FINGERPRINTING PREVIEW: William R. Kelley, chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce's civilian identification committee, is shown fingerprinting R. B. Finley, principal of Slauson School, while C. C. Crawford, assistant superintendent of schools, watches. Fingerprinting was to be demonstrated this afternoon in Slauson School as a prelude to the Junior Chamber's plan to obtain prints of all local public school children whose parents sanction the program. The fingerprints will be sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its civilian files, used in identifying persons who are victims of amnesia, violence or a major disaster.
Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1940
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FINGERPRINTING PREVIEW: William R. Kelley, chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce's civilian identification committee, is shown fingerprinting R. B. Finley, principal of Slauson School, while C. C. Crawford, assistant superintendent of schools, watches. Fingerprinting was to be demonstrated this afternoon in Slauson School as a prelude to the Junior Chamber's plan to obtain prints of all local public school children whose parents sanction the program. The fingerprints will be sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its civilian files, used in identifying persons who are victims of amnesia, violence or a major disaster.
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With The Men In Service: November 21, 1942
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1942
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Eva L. Kelley (Mrs. William R. Kelley) and baby Patricia Lynn, February 1944
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1944
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Eva L. Kelley (Mrs. William R. Kelley) and baby Patricia Lynn, February 1944
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1944
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Eva L. Kelley (Mrs. William R. Kelley) and baby Patricia Lynn, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1943
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Maj. William R. Kelley, former Ann Arbor lawyer now serving in Africa with the infantry, will soon meet his baby daughter Patricia Lynn, 12 weeks old, born a week after he went overseas. This V-mail picture of his wife, the former Eva L. Smith of E. Madison St., and daughter will sent to Maj. Kelley by The Ann Arbor News.
Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1943
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Maj. William R. Kelley, former Ann Arbor lawyer now serving in Africa with the infantry, will soon meet his baby daughter Patricia Lynn, 12 weeks old, born a week after he went overseas. This V-mail picture of his wife, the former Eva L. Smith of E. Madison St., and daughter will sent to Maj. Kelley by The Ann Arbor News.
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Kids skating on a backyard rink at the home of William Kelley, January 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Kids skating on a backyard rink at the home of William Kelley, January 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1963
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DINKY RINK: It may be a noisy neighborhood but it's a gay one -- because attorney William R. Kelley iced a portion of his yard at 1237 Meadowbrooke Ave. for his children and their friends. Typical of many backyard rinks, it's usually well used.
Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1963
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DINKY RINK: It may be a noisy neighborhood but it's a gay one -- because attorney William R. Kelley iced a portion of his yard at 1237 Meadowbrooke Ave. for his children and their friends. Typical of many backyard rinks, it's usually well used.
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Kids skating on a backyard rink at the home of William Kelley, January 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Many Reserve Officers In This Area Face Duty Call
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January
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1941
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