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Milan Boy, 13, Dies Of Polio

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Day
28
Month
June
Year
1954
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Occupational Therapy At University Hospital, May 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1957
Caption:
POLIO PATIENT GETS TRAINING: With the aid of mechanical supports, Joe Woody of Inkster, a polio patient, is able to polish metal in an occupational therapy class. The therapist is Bonnie Romence.

Polio cripples family savings

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1953
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Thank You - The Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
January
Year
1951
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Girls Scouts Count Money For March of Dimes, January 1955

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Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1955
Caption:
Count Dimes For Polio - These three Girl Scouts of Eberwhite School Troop 83 are among the many in Ann Arbor who have been counting dimes donated by pupils in the city's schools to the March of Dimes drive. The Scouts seated left to right are Linda Bandrofchak, Mary Ann Farnsworth and Kay Matzen. Behind the girls are Mrs. Douglas K. Reading (left), polio campaign chairman of the school division in the city, and Mrs. Michael Bandrofchak, Linda's mother and a leader of the troop.

A Smile For The Doctor

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
May
Year
1955
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Rite Spot Restaurant Collects Funds for March of Dimes, January 1956

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Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1956
Caption:
Anti-Polio Money: Vaud Laurence of the Rite Spot Restaurant at 517 E. William St. observes the "healthy" donations customers have been putting this month into these four polio fund canisters at the restaurant. Observable are $5 and $10 bills, which apparently were individual contributions. By Thursday $38,588 county-wide had been collected on a goal of $57,600 for the March of Dimes.