Robert Mast with Prize Sheep, October 1936

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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1936
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WIN THREE BLUE RIBBONS: Above is shown Robert Mast, Webster township, and his three Blacktop sheep with which he won three blue ribbons at the Michigan State Fair. Robert is a son of supervisor Carl Mast, and a student in Dexter high school.
Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1936
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WIN THREE BLUE RIBBONS: Above is shown Robert Mast, Webster township, and his three Blacktop sheep with which he won three blue ribbons at the Michigan State Fair. Robert is a son of supervisor Carl Mast, and a student in Dexter high school.
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Robert Mast & Sisters With Champion Sheep, September 1937

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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1937
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SHOWING SOME CHAMPIONS: Robert Mast, 16-year-old son of Supervisor and Mrs. Carl Mast of Webster township, had some able assistance in displaying his champion yearling ewe and lamb ewe to The News photographer. The ewes, both grand champions at the Michigan State fair this year, are held by Robert, left, a member of the Scio Junior Farmers 4-H club, and his sister, Kathryn. Lending moral support is little Joan Mast, right, another sister.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1937
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SHOWING SOME CHAMPIONS: Robert Mast, 16-year-old son of Supervisor and Mrs. Carl Mast of Webster township, had some able assistance in displaying his champion yearling ewe and lamb ewe to The News photographer. The ewes, both grand champions at the Michigan State fair this year, are held by Robert, left, a member of the Scio Junior Farmers 4-H club, and his sister, Kathryn. Lending moral support is little Joan Mast, right, another sister.
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Robert Mast Receives 4-H Medal from Harold Osler, November 1938

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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1938
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WINS LIVESTOCK CLUB AWARD: Robert Mast, (left), son of Supervisor and Mrs. Carl Mast, of Webster township, is shown receiving the Thomas E. Wilson medal for outstanding 4-H general livestock work in Washtenaw county this year from H. S. Osler, county agricultural agent. The presentation took place Monday at the Mast home, and Robert's twin sisters, Jean and Joan, were interested spectators. That's Jean at the left; no, that's Joan. Well, one of them is Jean.
Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1938
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WINS LIVESTOCK CLUB AWARD: Robert Mast, (left), son of Supervisor and Mrs. Carl Mast, of Webster township, is shown receiving the Thomas E. Wilson medal for outstanding 4-H general livestock work in Washtenaw county this year from H. S. Osler, county agricultural agent. The presentation took place Monday at the Mast home, and Robert's twin sisters, Jean and Joan, were interested spectators. That's Jean at the left; no, that's Joan. Well, one of them is Jean.
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Reardan, Jean M.

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U-M Offers Speech Improvement Help At Shady Trails Camp For Youngsters

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1956
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