They Bring New Blood To The City's Music Scene
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6
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November
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1973
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Bob Weaver Wields A Mighty Vote
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28
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November
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1971
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Official Says Theatre Not Replacing Park
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4
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April
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1969
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Sesquicentennial Chairman Douglas Crary at City Council during proclamation, January 7, 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1974
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Sesquicentennial Chairman Douglas Crary, at City Council with Sesquicentennial proclamation, January 7, 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Sesquicentennial Chairman Douglas Crary, at City Council meeting where Sesquicentennial is Proclaimed, January 7, 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Sesquicentennial Chairman Douglas Crary, at City Council meeting where Sesquicentennial is Proclaimed, January 7, 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1974
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Sesquicentennial Briefing: Ann Arbor will celebrate its 150th birthday anniversary this year, and the people leading the affair were honored by City Council Monday night. Council confirmed a proclamation issued by Mayor James E. Stephenson last week, officially naming this the city's sesquicentennial birthday. Present at the meeting wre members of theSesquicentennial Commission, including chairman Douglas Crary (standing), who briefed council on the activities being planned. Behind Crary, commission member Ralph Munsy and executive secretary Lila Green look over the official proclamation.
Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1974
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Sesquicentennial Briefing: Ann Arbor will celebrate its 150th birthday anniversary this year, and the people leading the affair were honored by City Council Monday night. Council confirmed a proclamation issued by Mayor James E. Stephenson last week, officially naming this the city's sesquicentennial birthday. Present at the meeting wre members of theSesquicentennial Commission, including chairman Douglas Crary (standing), who briefed council on the activities being planned. Behind Crary, commission member Ralph Munsy and executive secretary Lila Green look over the official proclamation.
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Sesquicentennial Chairman Douglas Crary, at City Council meeting where Sesquicentennial is Proclaimed, January 7, 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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Sesquicentennial Headquarters Sign Hanging at Haarer-Walker Building, 113 W. Liberty, January 1974
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1974
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Sesquicentennial Headquarters Sign Hanging at Haarer-Walker Building, 113 W. Liberty, January 1974
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