Erwin Brindle Purchases A War Bond, January 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Erwin Brindle Purchases A War Bond, January 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1944
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Native German Helps Fight Nazis! Erwin K. Brindle, 538 S. Ashley street, worker at Cook Plant division of Associated Springs Corp. (at right), is shown purchasing a $1,000 War Bond and a $100 Bond from Emil Zill, his foreman. This $1,100 buy is in addition to his regular 10 per cent payroll deduction purchases. Mr. Brindle was born in Germany and lived there during the first World War. He has been a resident of the United States 18 years and is a naturalized citizen. He began working at the Cook plant last May.
Ann Arbor News, January 26, 1944
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Native German Helps Fight Nazis! Erwin K. Brindle, 538 S. Ashley street, worker at Cook Plant division of Associated Springs Corp. (at right), is shown purchasing a $1,000 War Bond and a $100 Bond from Emil Zill, his foreman. This $1,100 buy is in addition to his regular 10 per cent payroll deduction purchases. Mr. Brindle was born in Germany and lived there during the first World War. He has been a resident of the United States 18 years and is a naturalized citizen. He began working at the Cook plant last May.
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Japanese Man Buys $1000 War Bond, June 1945 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1945
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George Miura, special instructor at the University, has bought a $1,000 E Bond, "To help destroy Japanese militarism." He left Japan in 1917 because of his hatred for the Japanese way of life and his love of democracy, and has lived in the United States ever since. He and his wife live at 1221 Willard St.
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1945
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George Miura, special instructor at the University, has bought a $1,000 E Bond, "To help destroy Japanese militarism." He left Japan in 1917 because of his hatred for the Japanese way of life and his love of democracy, and has lived in the United States ever since. He and his wife live at 1221 Willard St.
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'U' High School Will Sponsor Ambulance Plane

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University High School Sponsors Army Ambulance Plane "U High Flyer," October 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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University High School Sponsors Army Ambulance Plane "U High Flyer," October 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1944
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'U' HIGH SPONSORS PLANE: Moyer Bleekman (left), and Nelson Blanchard, eighth grade students at University High school dedicated a Stinson ambulance plane, which the school purchased through bond sales, in ceremonies held at the University of Michigan golf course yesterday afternoon. The two boys won the privilege of sponsoring the plane for their superior work in the two-week bond campaign. At the left of the boys is Julius Peter, who represented the Stinson Aircraft Co.
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1944
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'U' HIGH SPONSORS PLANE: Moyer Bleekman (left), and Nelson Blanchard, eighth grade students at University High school dedicated a Stinson ambulance plane, which the school purchased through bond sales, in ceremonies held at the University of Michigan golf course yesterday afternoon. The two boys won the privilege of sponsoring the plane for their superior work in the two-week bond campaign. At the left of the boys is Julius Peter, who represented the Stinson Aircraft Co.
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Moyer Bleekman & Nelson Blanchard At The Dedication Of The "U High Flyer," October 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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'U' High Sponsors Plane

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'U' High Students Dedicate Plane Representing Bonds

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Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis supports purchasing war bonds during the Fifth Bond Drive, June 1944 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1944
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Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1944
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Dr. Cyrus C. Strugis Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis, director of Simpson Memorial Institute, and chairman of the University Department of Internal Medicine, has two songs in service. First Lt. Cyrus C. Sturgis, jr., is in the aviation branch, Army Intelligence, assigned to Civil Government Division. He enlisted three years ago, and when last heard from was in England. Ensign Samuel P. Sturgis enlisted 18 months ago. He is stationed at the Atlantic City Naval Air Base. Dr. Strugis gives sound reasons for buying War Bonds. "It is a patriotic duty and obligation," he says. "Moreover they are an ideal investment for a professional man, being safe and having a good rate of interest."
Ann Arbor News, June 17, 1944
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Dr. Cyrus C. Strugis Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis, director of Simpson Memorial Institute, and chairman of the University Department of Internal Medicine, has two songs in service. First Lt. Cyrus C. Sturgis, jr., is in the aviation branch, Army Intelligence, assigned to Civil Government Division. He enlisted three years ago, and when last heard from was in England. Ensign Samuel P. Sturgis enlisted 18 months ago. He is stationed at the Atlantic City Naval Air Base. Dr. Strugis gives sound reasons for buying War Bonds. "It is a patriotic duty and obligation," he says. "Moreover they are an ideal investment for a professional man, being safe and having a good rate of interest."
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