Jean Buescher Demonstrates at Valentine's Day Card Workshop at Hollander's, February 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1996
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At left, book artist and valentine maker Jean Beuscher [sic] cuts out a hand design. Above are some of the tools of her trade. Below, Mary Paul, 12, concentrates as she cuts out a pattern during a recent valentine-making workshop at Hollander's in Kerrytown.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1996
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At left, book artist and valentine maker Jean Beuscher [sic] cuts out a hand design. Above are some of the tools of her trade. Below, Mary Paul, 12, concentrates as she cuts out a pattern during a recent valentine-making workshop at Hollander's in Kerrytown.
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From the Heart
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Mary Paul Cuts Paper at Valentine's Day Card Workshop at Hollander's, February 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1996
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At left, book artist and valentine maker Jean Beuscher [sic] cuts out a hand design. Above are some of the tools of her trade. Below, Mary Paul, 12, concentrates as she cuts out a pattern during a recent valentine-making workshop at Hollander's in Kerrytown.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1996
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At left, book artist and valentine maker Jean Beuscher [sic] cuts out a hand design. Above are some of the tools of her trade. Below, Mary Paul, 12, concentrates as she cuts out a pattern during a recent valentine-making workshop at Hollander's in Kerrytown.
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Pens and paper to make you happier
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January
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Eberbach School Children Admire Valentines Day Decorations, February 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1951
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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1951
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Tomorrow's a big day in Ann Arbor schools, what with giant decorated boxes containing hundreds of Valentines and classrooms decorated to the hilt with heart cut-outs. Here an Eberbach School threesome take a table-level view of some of the students' work. Gay as a Valentine (left to right) are Martha Purdy, 8, of 1808 Baldwin Ave.; Sue Klaasen, 9, of 1425 E. Park Pl.; and Ricky Butts, 10, of 1413 Iroquois Pl.
Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1951
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Tomorrow's a big day in Ann Arbor schools, what with giant decorated boxes containing hundreds of Valentines and classrooms decorated to the hilt with heart cut-outs. Here an Eberbach School threesome take a table-level view of some of the students' work. Gay as a Valentine (left to right) are Martha Purdy, 8, of 1808 Baldwin Ave.; Sue Klaasen, 9, of 1425 E. Park Pl.; and Ricky Butts, 10, of 1413 Iroquois Pl.
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Edmonson Junior High School Sweetheart Ball, February 1959 Photographer: Ed Irvine
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1959
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BELATED VALENTINE DANCE: The Edmonson Junior High School "Sweetheart Ball" was postponed last week because of the weather, but the students made up for it last night. Guest of honor was a stuffed dog, "J. B. Junior," the school's newly named mascot. Student council members in charge of the dance were, from the left, Geneva Johnson and Walter McCoy (dancing), Linda Bullock, Sherry Webster and Diana Schock.
Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1959
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BELATED VALENTINE DANCE: The Edmonson Junior High School "Sweetheart Ball" was postponed last week because of the weather, but the students made up for it last night. Guest of honor was a stuffed dog, "J. B. Junior," the school's newly named mascot. Student council members in charge of the dance were, from the left, Geneva Johnson and Walter McCoy (dancing), Linda Bullock, Sherry Webster and Diana Schock.
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Elks Lodge #325 Prepares For A Valentines Day Dinner Dance, February 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1965
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Elks Lodge No. 325 has picked "Twin Hearts of Elkdom" as its theme for a dinner dance Saturday which will aid the Elks handicapped children's project. Mrs. Don Laubengayer (left) and her husband, exalted ruler, will be in charge of hostesses at the affair. Charles Hall (center) is chairman of the local handicapped children's committee and Mrs. Edward Sayers (right) is assisting Mr. Sayers in planning the annual event.
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1965
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Elks Lodge No. 325 has picked "Twin Hearts of Elkdom" as its theme for a dinner dance Saturday which will aid the Elks handicapped children's project. Mrs. Don Laubengayer (left) and her husband, exalted ruler, will be in charge of hostesses at the affair. Charles Hall (center) is chairman of the local handicapped children's committee and Mrs. Edward Sayers (right) is assisting Mr. Sayers in planning the annual event.
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Eugene Power Receives A Valentine In Exchange For A Contribution To The League Of Women Voters Fund Drive, February 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1968
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A Valentine's Day exchange is what Ann Arbor League of Women Voters fund drive solicitors, Miss Dorothy T. Buckley (left) and Mrs. Eula V. Avery, had in mind when they visited the office of Eugene B. Power at University Microfilms. In return for a bright red and lacy Valentine, the League members received a fund drive contribution from Mr. Power. Today has been designated "Love Your League Day," and members are picking up their solicitation kits for the League's finance endeavor. Their goal is $5,000. Nearly 400 League members are soliciting.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1968
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A Valentine's Day exchange is what Ann Arbor League of Women Voters fund drive solicitors, Miss Dorothy T. Buckley (left) and Mrs. Eula V. Avery, had in mind when they visited the office of Eugene B. Power at University Microfilms. In return for a bright red and lacy Valentine, the League members received a fund drive contribution from Mr. Power. Today has been designated "Love Your League Day," and members are picking up their solicitation kits for the League's finance endeavor. Their goal is $5,000. Nearly 400 League members are soliciting.
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Raymond Fears Swings His Daughter Iman At The Daddy/Daughter Valentines Dance, February 2000 Photographer: Dan Williamson
Year:
2000
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 2000
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VALENTINE'S DANCE - Raymond Fears swings his daughter Iman Fears, 5, during the Daddy/Daughter Dance at the Saline Recreation Complex on Saturday. Both the Friday and Saturday versions of the event sold out, with 100 couples attending each night.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 2000
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VALENTINE'S DANCE - Raymond Fears swings his daughter Iman Fears, 5, during the Daddy/Daughter Dance at the Saline Recreation Complex on Saturday. Both the Friday and Saturday versions of the event sold out, with 100 couples attending each night.
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U-M art students Sara Harwin and Carol Hanmum paint a classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1969
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Art Students Celebrate With Party University art students Sara Harwin (left) and Carol Hanmun helped paint their classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day. The room was completely decorated with the traditional color of love by students of Prof. Emil Weddige of the U-M art department. The drawing of Prof. Weddige encircled by a heart (far right) was done by University student Steven Cole. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1969
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Art Students Celebrate With Party University art students Sara Harwin (left) and Carol Hanmun helped paint their classroom in the U-M Architecture and Design Building "red" in observance of Valentine's Day. The room was completely decorated with the traditional color of love by students of Prof. Emil Weddige of the U-M art department. The drawing of Prof. Weddige encircled by a heart (far right) was done by University student Steven Cole. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Cecil Lockard)
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