Eberwhite School Students Teach EMU Students About Multi-Media Software, November 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1995
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Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1995
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Ken Monash, second from left, a teacher at Eberwhite Elementary School, looks on as his pupils teach Eastern Michigan University education students the joys of running mulit-media programs, some of which the fourth- and fifth-graders developed themselves.
Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1995
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Ken Monash, second from left, a teacher at Eberwhite Elementary School, looks on as his pupils teach Eastern Michigan University education students the joys of running mulit-media programs, some of which the fourth- and fifth-graders developed themselves.
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Role Reversal - EMU Education Students Take Lesson In Multi-Media Software From Kids
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1995
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Tears For Mummy
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1998
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Eberwhite School Students Stage Funeral For Egyptian Mummy, March 1998 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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1998
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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1998
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Tears For Mummy ~ Students from Carol Peters' fourth-grade class at Eberwhite Elementary School in Ann Arbor participate in a funeral for an Egyptian king Thursday. Susan Martin, Peters' student teacher from Eastern Michigan University, organized the project on Egyptian history. The students made all the items for the funeral, including the sarcophagus, left, which holds the mummy. The students, from left, are Edward Jean-Baptiste, Caitlin Ann Killen and Kate Fahlsing.
Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1998
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Tears For Mummy ~ Students from Carol Peters' fourth-grade class at Eberwhite Elementary School in Ann Arbor participate in a funeral for an Egyptian king Thursday. Susan Martin, Peters' student teacher from Eastern Michigan University, organized the project on Egyptian history. The students made all the items for the funeral, including the sarcophagus, left, which holds the mummy. The students, from left, are Edward Jean-Baptiste, Caitlin Ann Killen and Kate Fahlsing.
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Longevity's The Key For Local Institution- The Ron Brooks Trio
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1981
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Handicapped Women Learn To Do Housework
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1958
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Adaptive Cooking Equipment for Handicapped Homemakers at University Hospital, September 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Has Suction Base: Julie Spangler, a student at Eastern Michigan College in Ypsilanti, and Miss Lyla Spelbring, supervisor of occupational therapy at the Medical Center, examine a mixing bowl that has a suction base enabling homemakers with the use of only one arm to whip up a cake.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Has Suction Base: Julie Spangler, a student at Eastern Michigan College in Ypsilanti, and Miss Lyla Spelbring, supervisor of occupational therapy at the Medical Center, examine a mixing bowl that has a suction base enabling homemakers with the use of only one arm to whip up a cake.
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Handicapped Homemaker Olive Stone Learns Adaptive Cooking Skills at University Hospital, September 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Now, Let's See: Ordinary household equipment such as this pyrex cookware enables handicapped homemakers who use wheel chairs to see how the food is cooking without standing up. Here Janice Bindeman, an occupational therapist at University Medical Center, shows the cookware to a patient, Mrs. Olive Stone of St. Louis, Mich.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Now, Let's See: Ordinary household equipment such as this pyrex cookware enables handicapped homemakers who use wheel chairs to see how the food is cooking without standing up. Here Janice Bindeman, an occupational therapist at University Medical Center, shows the cookware to a patient, Mrs. Olive Stone of St. Louis, Mich.
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Handicapped Homemaker Olive Stone Learns Adaptive Housekeeping Skills at University Hospital, September 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Carries Dishes: Eastern Michigan College student Ruth Stringer puts dishes and silverware on a lap board that is attached to Mrs. Stone's wheel chair. Physically handicapped women can carry dishes and other utensils from cupboards to the table on these boards that are made at the hospital.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1958
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Carries Dishes: Eastern Michigan College student Ruth Stringer puts dishes and silverware on a lap board that is attached to Mrs. Stone's wheel chair. Physically handicapped women can carry dishes and other utensils from cupboards to the table on these boards that are made at the hospital.
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3 Yards, Gasp For Breath; Police Ready For 'Pig Bowl'
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3
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1969
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