A Golden Year
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5
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November
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2000
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Ladies Library Association 1885 Cornerstone Installed at Ann Arbor Public Library, April 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1966
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Cornerstone Installed - As part of the centennial anniversary program of the Ladies Library Association, the cornerstone of the old Ladies' Library was installed in the Ann Arbor Public Library. Present were Mrs. Harold E. Wethey, president of the association; Homer R. Chance, director of the Ann Arbor public libraries; and Mrs. James M. Plumer, past president and now a board member of the association.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1966
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Cornerstone Installed - As part of the centennial anniversary program of the Ladies Library Association, the cornerstone of the old Ladies' Library was installed in the Ann Arbor Public Library. Present were Mrs. Harold E. Wethey, president of the association; Homer R. Chance, director of the Ann Arbor public libraries; and Mrs. James M. Plumer, past president and now a board member of the association.
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Library Group Observing Centennial
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7
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April
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1966
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Library Ladies Fund New Circulating Print Collection
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30
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March
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1969
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FISHing Buddies, May 1968
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1968
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FISHing Buddies: The Rev. Donald Allen, Episcopal Chaplain to the Medical Community, introduces a FISH volunteer, Mrs. James M. Plumer (left) to Mrs. Waldo Carlson of Iron Mountain and her hospitalized son, Toby. Toby's family happens to be staying with relatives in town, but it's people like them that FISh are around to help. FISH volunteers, in one capacity, offer rooms to families of out-of-town patients when they are in Ann Arbor to visit their sick relatives. In a related capacity, too, FISH are friends for the patients (like Toby), whose families cannot be with them. Much of the FISHes' work is channeled to them by the Rev. Mr. Allen.
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1968
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FISHing Buddies: The Rev. Donald Allen, Episcopal Chaplain to the Medical Community, introduces a FISH volunteer, Mrs. James M. Plumer (left) to Mrs. Waldo Carlson of Iron Mountain and her hospitalized son, Toby. Toby's family happens to be staying with relatives in town, but it's people like them that FISh are around to help. FISH volunteers, in one capacity, offer rooms to families of out-of-town patients when they are in Ann Arbor to visit their sick relatives. In a related capacity, too, FISH are friends for the patients (like Toby), whose families cannot be with them. Much of the FISHes' work is channeled to them by the Rev. Mr. Allen.
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The 25th Hour - A New Line: FISH "Hooked" On Helping
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24
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May
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1968
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