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Workmen Warm Hands On Fire Built In Shovel, December 1954

Workmen Warm Hands On Fire Built In Shovel, December 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1954
Caption:
TAKING THE FROST OUT: Warming their hands is a secondary, but mighty comfortable, objective of these workmen on a Packard St. grading project. The fire was built in the power shovel bucket to take the frost out of the metal. But Herbert Bradley (left) of 515 N. Ashley St. and Erwin Guenther of 2678 Valley Dr. will testify that the fire takes the frost out of chilled fingers, too.

Taking The Frost Out

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Pill Machine At University Hospital, May 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Pill Machine At University Hospital, May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1957
Caption:
PILL MACHINE: This pill machine, one of the first of its kind, will be on display at University Hospital Sunday. The machine kicks out thousands of pills a day. The operator, showing a handful of pills, is John Lucasse.

Scanning Machine At University Hospital, May 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Scanning Machine At University Hospital, May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1957
Caption:
RADIOACTIVE IODINE TRACED: This scanning machine taps out a picture of the thyroid gland, showing radioactive iodine tracers. The machine is used in diagnosing diseases of the thyroid gland.

Artificial Ice Company Generator Repaired, May 1948

Artificial Ice Company Generator Repaired, May 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1948
Caption:
GENERATOR RESPONDS TO TREATMENT: This 4,600-volt generator, owned by the Artificial Ice Co., 416 W. Huron St., has been on the sick-list since April 27 when it lost a duel with a lightning-bolt that invaded the plant during a storm on that date. Here, a technician called in from Detroit makes repairs on the complicated wiring of the big machine's armature. Only damage done by the lightning stroke was to the generator itself, although firemen were called and stood by until the machine could be disconnected from the plant circuit.