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Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at The Quarry Inc., August 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Sample Sign at The Quarry Inc., August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 30, 1967
Caption:
Sample Signs: These two signs — a large one (top) and a much smaller one (bottom) — on businesses on W. Stadium Blvd. are part of the "demonstration sign" display being prepared by the Chamber of Commerce to indicate what size signs would be permissable [sic] under the proposed sign ordinance and what they would look like to passing motorists and pedestrians. Of several signs to be placed at various business places, there were only the two completed this morning.

Welcome to Ann Arbor Sign at Washtenaw Ave City Entrance, August 1958 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Welcome to Ann Arbor Sign at Washtenaw Ave City Entrance, August 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1958
Caption:
NEW WELCOME SIGN: The recent establishment here of research plants of Bendix Aviation Corp. and Parke, Davis & Co., together with the increasing research conducted by the University, have caused the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce to erect this sign at the Washtenaw Ave. entrance to the city. Similar signs are planned at other entrances.

Civic Leaders At The 37th Annual Ann Arbor Chamber Of Commerce Banquet, February 1957

Civic Leaders At The 37th Annual Ann Arbor Chamber Of Commerce Banquet, February 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1957
Caption:
ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS: These are some of the civic leaders who participated in the 37th annual Chamber of Commerce banquet last night. They are (front row, left to right) Russell O'Neil, director of systems planning for the Bendix Aviation Corp.; Gage R. Cooper, last year's Chamber president; Malcolm Ferguson, president of Bendix; and Thomas C. Anderson, vice-president of production and engineering for Parke Davis & Co. In the top row are (left to right) Mayor William E. Brown, jr.; George Wedemeyer, 1957 Chamber president; City Administrator Guy C. Larcom, jr.; and University vice-president Wilbur K. Pierpont.

Ann Arbor's New Airport Is Dedicated

Ann Arbor's New Airport Is Dedicated image
Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
October
Year
1928
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Birthday cake made for Ann Arbor Centennial banquet on February 27, 1924

Birthday cake made for Ann Arbor Centennial banquet on February 27, 1924 image
Year:
1924
Published In:
Ann Arbor Times News, February 28, 1924
Caption:
This photograph shows the enormous birthday cake which was presented to the city at the centennial banquet Wednesday evening by the local Chamber of Commerce. It was donated by the baker's division of that organization. The cake weighed 240 pounds. It was carried into the banquet hall by the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce. It consisted of eight layers, each baked separately, the larger layers being baked in sections in special forms. The icing was hand work done by Joseph Loukotka, a Bohemian icer who is reputed to be one of the most efficient men in this art in the country. He resides at 543 Fifth St. Every one at the banquet was given an opportunity to eat a piece of the cake which was cut and served by the directors of the Chamber of Commerce.

French Dukes Receive Michigan Flag From Senator Gilbert E. Bursley, January 1969

French Dukes Receive Michigan Flag From Senator Gilbert E. Bursley, January 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1969
Caption:
A Michigan flag, which has flown over the state Capitol Building in Lansing, and an American flag from the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce were presented yesterday in City Hall to Carlton Bell (center), commander of the French Dukes Drill team: James Crawford (left center), exalted ruler of Elks Pratt Lodge, sponsor of the drill team, and Sgt. Kenneth Klinge (far left) of the Ann Arbor Police Department. Making the presentation are Sen. Gilbert E. Bursley (right center) and William Botts (far right) of the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce.

Earle Fingerle dies at age 73

Earle Fingerle dies at age 73 image
Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
January
Year
1979
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