Avoiding a ladder outside State Savings Bank, 103 Washington St., August 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Dale Fisher
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1954
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ARE WE SHEEP? Today is Friday the 13th, and it seemed like a good time to show the results of a test made the other day by News Photographers Pete Mann and Dale Fisher. Some men were working on the side of the State Savings Bank on W. Washington St. near Main. Their equipment didn't block the sidewalk -- not until after Mann and Fisher had rearranged it. Then it was a case of going under a ladder or squeezing through a narrow space between a parking meter and a car at the curb. Look at them line up to avoid the ladder! And without even a dirty look for the workmen!
Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1954
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ARE WE SHEEP? Today is Friday the 13th, and it seemed like a good time to show the results of a test made the other day by News Photographers Pete Mann and Dale Fisher. Some men were working on the side of the State Savings Bank on W. Washington St. near Main. Their equipment didn't block the sidewalk -- not until after Mann and Fisher had rearranged it. Then it was a case of going under a ladder or squeezing through a narrow space between a parking meter and a car at the curb. Look at them line up to avoid the ladder! And without even a dirty look for the workmen!
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Going under and around a ladder outside State Savings Bank, 103 Washington St., August 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Dale Fisher
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1954
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PARTING OF THE WAYS: When a feller's mother chooses a path that presents obvious obstacles, there's nothing for him to do but stay to the right and be right, even if it means going under a ladder. That's just what Vladimir Bibicoff of 2820 Strommel, Ypsilanti, is doing here.
Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1954
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PARTING OF THE WAYS: When a feller's mother chooses a path that presents obvious obstacles, there's nothing for him to do but stay to the right and be right, even if it means going under a ladder. That's just what Vladimir Bibicoff of 2820 Strommel, Ypsilanti, is doing here.
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Going under a ladder outside State Savings Bank, 103 Washington St., August 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Dale Fisher
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1954
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Mayor Brown Honors "Ann Arbor's Hero", April 1953 Photographer: Pete Mann
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1953
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Frank K. Kornexl, jr., (left) accepts a wrist watch from Mayor William E. Brown, jr., in commemoration of Kornexl's rescue of a nine-year-old boy from the Huron River on April 9. The watch is inscribed to "Ann Arbor's hero." Kornexl, 16, pulled Joel Bank from the river after the boy fell from the Foster bridge.
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1953
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Frank K. Kornexl, jr., (left) accepts a wrist watch from Mayor William E. Brown, jr., in commemoration of Kornexl's rescue of a nine-year-old boy from the Huron River on April 9. The watch is inscribed to "Ann Arbor's hero." Kornexl, 16, pulled Joel Bank from the river after the boy fell from the Foster bridge.
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Are Ann Arbor Residents Superstitious? Well --
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Lamb Quadruplets At Kuhl Farm, March 1953 Photographer: Pete Mann
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1953
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QUADS: Barbara Kuhl, 19, a freshman at Michigan State College, is shown above with a multiple addition to the sheep flock on her father's farm at 11130 Scio Church Rd. Though quadruplets are not unknown in the world of lambs they are still unusual. They have arrived on a farm where there is much knowhow of sheep raising. Barbara herself, a member of the Lima Shepherds 4-H Club, captured many blue ribbons with her sheep and lamb entries.
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1953
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QUADS: Barbara Kuhl, 19, a freshman at Michigan State College, is shown above with a multiple addition to the sheep flock on her father's farm at 11130 Scio Church Rd. Though quadruplets are not unknown in the world of lambs they are still unusual. They have arrived on a farm where there is much knowhow of sheep raising. Barbara herself, a member of the Lima Shepherds 4-H Club, captured many blue ribbons with her sheep and lamb entries.
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Little Skipper Toggery Shop Mannequin Covered In Ice Following Fire , February 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Ken Slocum
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1954
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Smoke Billows Furiously at Scene of Campus Drug Store Building Fire, February 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Ken Slocum
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1954
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Scene of Campus Drug Store Building Fire, February 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Ken Slocum
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1954
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View From The North: This is a general view of the fire scene looking south.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1954
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View From The North: This is a general view of the fire scene looking south.
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Ice Covers Stores Following Campus Drug Store Building Fire, February 1954 Photographer: Pete Mann, Ken Slocum
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1954
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Icy Scene: Firemen fought the campus area blaze in below freezing temperatures this morning, and their efforts left an icy mantle over the ruins of the burned stores. At the extreme left is Mast's Shoe store where the blaze was stopped on Liberty St., then the burned-out Carmel Corn store, the Little Skipper Toggery Shop and the Campus Drug Store, where firemen are peering through a window.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1954
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Icy Scene: Firemen fought the campus area blaze in below freezing temperatures this morning, and their efforts left an icy mantle over the ruins of the burned stores. At the extreme left is Mast's Shoe store where the blaze was stopped on Liberty St., then the burned-out Carmel Corn store, the Little Skipper Toggery Shop and the Campus Drug Store, where firemen are peering through a window.
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