Ann Arbor High School Junior Varsity Football Team, September 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1950
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Boy Scouts Prepare for a Party at the Dunbar Center, February 1948

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1948
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Dunbar Scouts Plan 'Housewarming' Party: Plans for a "housewarming" party tonight at Dunbar Civic Center are being discussed here by members of Boy Scout Troop 75, for whom the party is being given. The scouts (left to right) are Fred Adams, Don Calvert, Marvin Baker, Paul Bacon, Curtis Starks, Coleman Jewett, Robert Henson, John Adams, Duane Calvert, Horace Williams, Hathaway Gulley and James Guster. Scoutmaster Vernon Adams is explaining things. At the party, which will begin at 7 o'clock, the troop will be presented with a flag by the Graf-O'Hara post of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1948
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Dunbar Scouts Plan 'Housewarming' Party: Plans for a "housewarming" party tonight at Dunbar Civic Center are being discussed here by members of Boy Scout Troop 75, for whom the party is being given. The scouts (left to right) are Fred Adams, Don Calvert, Marvin Baker, Paul Bacon, Curtis Starks, Coleman Jewett, Robert Henson, John Adams, Duane Calvert, Horace Williams, Hathaway Gulley and James Guster. Scoutmaster Vernon Adams is explaining things. At the party, which will begin at 7 o'clock, the troop will be presented with a flag by the Graf-O'Hara post of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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Scoutmaster Vernon Adams Speaks to Members of Troop 75, February 1948

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1948
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Members Of Boy Scout Troop 75 Form Sextet, 1949

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1949
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1949
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SCOUT SINGERS FORM SEXTET: These six boys, members of Dunbar Community Center-sponsored Boy Scout Troop 75, have formed themselves into a sextet. They have worked out their own harmonies and have sung at Community Chest luncheons and at the Scout "appreciation dinner" Saturday night in Ypsilanti. In the front row (left to right) are Richard Jackson, 13, of 310 Beakes St. and Hathaway Gulley, 15, of 210 Beakes St. In the rear (left to right) are Duane Calvert, 14, and Dick Sleet, 13, both of 621 N. Fourth Ave., Bernard Patterson, 16, of 712 N. Fourth Ave., and Marvin Baker, 14, of 651 N. Fourth Ave.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1949
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SCOUT SINGERS FORM SEXTET: These six boys, members of Dunbar Community Center-sponsored Boy Scout Troop 75, have formed themselves into a sextet. They have worked out their own harmonies and have sung at Community Chest luncheons and at the Scout "appreciation dinner" Saturday night in Ypsilanti. In the front row (left to right) are Richard Jackson, 13, of 310 Beakes St. and Hathaway Gulley, 15, of 210 Beakes St. In the rear (left to right) are Duane Calvert, 14, and Dick Sleet, 13, both of 621 N. Fourth Ave., Bernard Patterson, 16, of 712 N. Fourth Ave., and Marvin Baker, 14, of 651 N. Fourth Ave.
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Duane Calvert's First Record Now Available

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October
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1963
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Form Recording Firm Here To Plug Ex-Ann Arborite

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August
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1963
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Calvert Brothers Employees Jesse Campbell, On Right, & Marvin Baker Work On N. Fourth Avenue, October 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1977
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1977
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Calvert Bros. excavating employees Jesse Campbell, right, and foreman Marvin Baker set forms for sidewalks and gutters on N. Fourth Avenue. Minority contractors hope to get a bigger slice of the public contract pie in the wake of new federal rules mandating a 10 per cent share of work on federally-funded building projects.
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1977
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Calvert Bros. excavating employees Jesse Campbell, right, and foreman Marvin Baker set forms for sidewalks and gutters on N. Fourth Avenue. Minority contractors hope to get a bigger slice of the public contract pie in the wake of new federal rules mandating a 10 per cent share of work on federally-funded building projects.
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Calvert Brothers Employees Jesse Campbell, On Right, & Marvin Baker Work On N. Fourth Avenue, October 1977 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1977
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Ex-Foundry Official Dies At 91

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1978
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Chef Ken Ludwig making crepes at Chez Crepe, February 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1980
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1970
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Mardi Gras Spirit: A small bit of the festive spirit of Mardi Gras came to Ann Arbor this week when 16 students from Robert Preston's fifth grade class at Mack School had lunch at the French-flavored Chez Crepe Restaurant on S. Main. The children are taught French daily by Miss Marilyn Cogan, assistant foreign language coordinator for Ann Arbor public schools. It is a tradition in France (and in the American city of New Orleans) that people eat crepes on "Fat Tuesday," which marks the start of Lent. Thus, the youngsters dined at Chez Crepe, and watched as owner Kenneth Ludwig prepared the delicacies. The children are, left to right, Marvin Baker, Jessie Rogers, Mary D'Addona, Gale Hamilton and Debby Mayotte.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1970
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Mardi Gras Spirit: A small bit of the festive spirit of Mardi Gras came to Ann Arbor this week when 16 students from Robert Preston's fifth grade class at Mack School had lunch at the French-flavored Chez Crepe Restaurant on S. Main. The children are taught French daily by Miss Marilyn Cogan, assistant foreign language coordinator for Ann Arbor public schools. It is a tradition in France (and in the American city of New Orleans) that people eat crepes on "Fat Tuesday," which marks the start of Lent. Thus, the youngsters dined at Chez Crepe, and watched as owner Kenneth Ludwig prepared the delicacies. The children are, left to right, Marvin Baker, Jessie Rogers, Mary D'Addona, Gale Hamilton and Debby Mayotte.
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