They Work and Play
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28
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July
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1964
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Dukes Going To Washington
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2
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January
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1969
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Weekend Accident Toll Rises To 25 Injured
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1
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June
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1954
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Exhibit Brings History Of African-American Community Alive
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16
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February
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1998
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Youths To "Speak Out" On Race Issue
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27
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March
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1968
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French Dukes Practicing for President Nixon's Inaugural Parade
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1969
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Dukes going To Washington - Practicing for their trip to Washington Jan. 20 to march in Richard M. Nixon's Inaugural Parade are 12 of the French Dukes - Ann Arbor's award-winning precision drill team. The selection of the 24-man drill team was announced Tuesday. Pictured (from left) are Commander Carlton Bell, Namon Wright, Jerry Ginyard, Jerome Wright, Al Casey, Robert Franklin, Grant Sleet, Wendell Ulmer, Ricky Thomas, Charles Carter, LeRoy Carter and Leonard Scott. Not pictured are John McDonald, Melvin Arnett, Hugh Harris, Phil Sleet, Terry Ginyard, Mark Wilson, Robert Foster, Walter Blissett, Jesse Thomas, Michael Franklin, James Bryant and Kenneth Mitchell. Local contributions to help pay for transportation, food and lodging for the youths while they are in Washington may be sent to John P. Paup at the Ann Arbor Trust Co., 100 S. Main. The team is sponsored by Elks Pratt Lodge.
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1969
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Dukes going To Washington - Practicing for their trip to Washington Jan. 20 to march in Richard M. Nixon's Inaugural Parade are 12 of the French Dukes - Ann Arbor's award-winning precision drill team. The selection of the 24-man drill team was announced Tuesday. Pictured (from left) are Commander Carlton Bell, Namon Wright, Jerry Ginyard, Jerome Wright, Al Casey, Robert Franklin, Grant Sleet, Wendell Ulmer, Ricky Thomas, Charles Carter, LeRoy Carter and Leonard Scott. Not pictured are John McDonald, Melvin Arnett, Hugh Harris, Phil Sleet, Terry Ginyard, Mark Wilson, Robert Foster, Walter Blissett, Jesse Thomas, Michael Franklin, James Bryant and Kenneth Mitchell. Local contributions to help pay for transportation, food and lodging for the youths while they are in Washington may be sent to John P. Paup at the Ann Arbor Trust Co., 100 S. Main. The team is sponsored by Elks Pratt Lodge.
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French Dukes Win First Place for Fifth Year, September 1968
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1968
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French Dukes Pose - The French Dukes, a 28-man precision drill team which last week won first-place honors for the fifth year at the National Elks Pratt lodge Convention in New York, pose in uniform. They are (extreme left) vice commander Carlton Bell and center, Mark Wilson. The formation at left includes (all from left) Jerome Wright and Robert Franklin, first row; Rick Thomas and Al Casey, second row, and Hugh Harris, back row. In the formation at right, Wenlell Ulmer and Phil Sleet stand in the front row; Grant Sleet, Melvin Arnett, Harvey Churchill and Robert Foster are in the second row. Leonard Scott stands in the back row. Not all of the French Dukes are pictured.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1968
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French Dukes Pose - The French Dukes, a 28-man precision drill team which last week won first-place honors for the fifth year at the National Elks Pratt lodge Convention in New York, pose in uniform. They are (extreme left) vice commander Carlton Bell and center, Mark Wilson. The formation at left includes (all from left) Jerome Wright and Robert Franklin, first row; Rick Thomas and Al Casey, second row, and Hugh Harris, back row. In the formation at right, Wenlell Ulmer and Phil Sleet stand in the front row; Grant Sleet, Melvin Arnett, Harvey Churchill and Robert Foster are in the second row. Leonard Scott stands in the back row. Not all of the French Dukes are pictured.
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