Salvation Army Christmas Baskets, December 25, 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1937
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Salvation Army Christmas Baskets, December 25 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1937
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CHRISTMAS FEASTS: Ann Arbor remembered its needy today with baskets of foods. The Salvation Army was in charge of arranging 110 baskets some of which are shown here by Major A. J. Roberts just before he started on his visits to the homes of the recipients.
Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1937
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CHRISTMAS FEASTS: Ann Arbor remembered its needy today with baskets of foods. The Salvation Army was in charge of arranging 110 baskets some of which are shown here by Major A. J. Roberts just before he started on his visits to the homes of the recipients.
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Center Needs Money For Meals
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King Scholarship, Professorship OKd
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1968
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Diabetes library presented
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Ann Arbor Host Lions Club Members & Dr. John W. Henderson, Michigan Eye Bank, With A Drawing Of The Future W. K. Kellogg Eye Center, October 1983 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1983
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THE EYES HAVE IT - Richard Fuller (left), John Henderson, Douglas Kayner and Paul Frederick look over a drawing of the University of Michigan's W. K. Kellogg Eye Center to mark the gift of $50,000 from the Ann Arbor Host Lions Club to the Michigan Eye-Bank campaign. Kayner, president of the club, presented the money to Henderson, honorary chairman of the Eye-Bank's Research Center campaign. The Eye-Bank Research Center will be part of the new Kellogg Eye Center, which is under construction on Wall Street. The Eye-Bank is raising $2 million of the total $12 million cost of the center.
Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1983
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THE EYES HAVE IT - Richard Fuller (left), John Henderson, Douglas Kayner and Paul Frederick look over a drawing of the University of Michigan's W. K. Kellogg Eye Center to mark the gift of $50,000 from the Ann Arbor Host Lions Club to the Michigan Eye-Bank campaign. Kayner, president of the club, presented the money to Henderson, honorary chairman of the Eye-Bank's Research Center campaign. The Eye-Bank Research Center will be part of the new Kellogg Eye Center, which is under construction on Wall Street. The Eye-Bank is raising $2 million of the total $12 million cost of the center.
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Louise Kyprie, Ann Arbor High School Nurse, Tests The Vision Of Bill Foster, October 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1965
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Mrs. Lou Kyprie, Ann Arbor High nurse, administers an eye examination for Bill Foster with the aid of a $300 visual acuity test machine, a gift to local schools from the Ann Arbor Council of Lions Clubs. Other recent gifts given to the Board of Education include $40 from Edward H. Bick, 1421 Normandy, for a case for a euphonium, and a gift of a $100 violin from Robert E. Blood, 2005 Penncraft.
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1965
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Mrs. Lou Kyprie, Ann Arbor High nurse, administers an eye examination for Bill Foster with the aid of a $300 visual acuity test machine, a gift to local schools from the Ann Arbor Council of Lions Clubs. Other recent gifts given to the Board of Education include $40 from Edward H. Bick, 1421 Normandy, for a case for a euphonium, and a gift of a $100 violin from Robert E. Blood, 2005 Penncraft.
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Frank Staffan With Eyeglasses Donated To The Lions Club, June 1963
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
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FOR NEEDY EYES: Local funeral director Frank Staffan checks some of the eyeglasses turned in for a Lions Club campaign to help needy persons the world over.
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
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FOR NEEDY EYES: Local funeral director Frank Staffan checks some of the eyeglasses turned in for a Lions Club campaign to help needy persons the world over.
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Eyeglasses For Needy Being Collected Here
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1963
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William McCready & Storm Present A Certificate Of Appreciation To James Kearns, October 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
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COINS FOR CURSING: James W. Kearns (right) and his wife, proprietors of the Union Bar at 122 W. Liberty St., suggest to patrons using profanity that they drop some money into the bar's Lions Club canister for aid to the blind. They have accumulated enough to make some sizeable donations to the Leader Dogs for the Blind School at Rochester. Yesterday at the Lions Club Luncheon William H. McCready (left), blind Law School student at the University, presented the school's certificate of appreciation to Kearns. McCready's leader dog "Storm" was trained at the Rochester school.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
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COINS FOR CURSING: James W. Kearns (right) and his wife, proprietors of the Union Bar at 122 W. Liberty St., suggest to patrons using profanity that they drop some money into the bar's Lions Club canister for aid to the blind. They have accumulated enough to make some sizeable donations to the Leader Dogs for the Blind School at Rochester. Yesterday at the Lions Club Luncheon William H. McCready (left), blind Law School student at the University, presented the school's certificate of appreciation to Kearns. McCready's leader dog "Storm" was trained at the Rochester school.
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