Fund Drive for Housing to Begin
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16
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November
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1995
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Church To Dedicate Expansion
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10
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October
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1998
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The Ark No Longer Needs The Festival To Stay Afloat
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25
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January
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1986
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The Ark Launches Its Membership Drive; EMU Brings 'Street Scene' To Life
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17
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October
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1982
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Musuem for Teaching -- Not Just Viewing
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16
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April
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1972
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University of Michigan Researchers Study Birth Defects, January 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1965
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Seek Causes Of Defects - Dr. Gordon C. Brown (center) professor of epidemiology at the University's Medical Center, holds vials containing blood samples from pregnant women that are being examined in a U-M School of Public Health laboratory for virus antibodies in research aimed at finding out if certain viruses cause birth defects. Looking on are Mrs. Robert Cross (left), chairman of the Washtenaw County chapter of the National Foundation March of Dimes, and William Russell, National Foundation official from New York. The foundation yesterday presented Dr. Brown with a $54,604 check to continue the research.
Ann Arbor News, January 8, 1965
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Seek Causes Of Defects - Dr. Gordon C. Brown (center) professor of epidemiology at the University's Medical Center, holds vials containing blood samples from pregnant women that are being examined in a U-M School of Public Health laboratory for virus antibodies in research aimed at finding out if certain viruses cause birth defects. Looking on are Mrs. Robert Cross (left), chairman of the Washtenaw County chapter of the National Foundation March of Dimes, and William Russell, National Foundation official from New York. The foundation yesterday presented Dr. Brown with a $54,604 check to continue the research.
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Trick or Treat for UNICEF, October 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1969
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'Trick Or Treat For UNICEF' Youth of Washtenaw County will be busy during the week before Halloween as they go from door to door canvassing for money for the United Nation's Children's Emergency Fund. Those including elementary through the University level who volunteer to work in collecting money for UNICEF will be working throughout the community to collect funds. These young people are receiving their UNICEF cartons for collection during the drive. They are, left to right, Jack Coffey, Pam Reister, Ted Rokicki, Nanette Perrine, Pamela Roberts, and the Rev. Walter Arnold, of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1969
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'Trick Or Treat For UNICEF' Youth of Washtenaw County will be busy during the week before Halloween as they go from door to door canvassing for money for the United Nation's Children's Emergency Fund. Those including elementary through the University level who volunteer to work in collecting money for UNICEF will be working throughout the community to collect funds. These young people are receiving their UNICEF cartons for collection during the drive. They are, left to right, Jack Coffey, Pam Reister, Ted Rokicki, Nanette Perrine, Pamela Roberts, and the Rev. Walter Arnold, of Trinity Lutheran Church.
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Ypsilanti Holds Drive for Hurricane Camille Victims, September 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1969
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From Ypsilanti To Mississippi. Erich Schwangel (right) of Ypsilanti, who led a drive to collect money for Hurricane Camille victims, presents a check for $1,460 to Ypsilanti Mayor Timothy Dyer (center) and Harold Lounsberry, Co-op coordinator at Ypsilanti High School. Some of the students who helped in the drive are in the background. The check will go to Mayor J. J. Whitman of Pass Christian, Miss., one of the cities hit hard by the hurricane.
Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1969
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From Ypsilanti To Mississippi. Erich Schwangel (right) of Ypsilanti, who led a drive to collect money for Hurricane Camille victims, presents a check for $1,460 to Ypsilanti Mayor Timothy Dyer (center) and Harold Lounsberry, Co-op coordinator at Ypsilanti High School. Some of the students who helped in the drive are in the background. The check will go to Mayor J. J. Whitman of Pass Christian, Miss., one of the cities hit hard by the hurricane.
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Civic Theater Cuts Director To Save Money
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27
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June
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1990
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Interfaith Council Director To Step Down From Post
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11
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March
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2000
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