City Officials Welcome Army Airmen To The Ann Arbor Airport, May 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1941
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AIRMEN AND WELCOMING OFFICIALS: When the squadron of army planes descended on the Ann Arbor airport yesterday afternoon, local officials welcomed the officers. Shown above, grouped left to right in front of an army transport ship, are: Aldermen A. D. Moore, T. Luther Purdom, director of the University bureau of appointments, Maj. F. M. Showalter, Mayor Leigh J. Young, Maj. J. W. Schroder, Lt. Ray G. Stark, Sheriff John L. Osborn, Capt. Ward M. Estes, J. W. Meadows, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Earl H. Cress, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Col. J. L. Bachus and Police Chief Norman E. Cook.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1941
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AIRMEN AND WELCOMING OFFICIALS: When the squadron of army planes descended on the Ann Arbor airport yesterday afternoon, local officials welcomed the officers. Shown above, grouped left to right in front of an army transport ship, are: Aldermen A. D. Moore, T. Luther Purdom, director of the University bureau of appointments, Maj. F. M. Showalter, Mayor Leigh J. Young, Maj. J. W. Schroder, Lt. Ray G. Stark, Sheriff John L. Osborn, Capt. Ward M. Estes, J. W. Meadows, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Earl H. Cress, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Col. J. L. Bachus and Police Chief Norman E. Cook.
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City Officials Welcome Army Airmen To The Ann Arbor Airport, May 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Guy C. Larcom, Jr. Greeted By City Officials, March 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1956
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR MEETS OFFICIALS: Guy C. Larcom, jr. (standing, center), Ann Arbor's new city administrator, told city officials during last night's introduction meeting in the council chambers that he is glad to be here. Visible in picture (sitting at tables left, back to front) are Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Fred J. Mammel, assistant city engineer, and Alds. Charles W. Joiner, Arthur W. Gallup and Mrs. Margaret Towsley. Council President A. D. Moore is to the right of Larcom and Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann is at the right of Moore. Seated in front of Moore are City Clerk Fred J. Looker and his deputy, Miss Nancy Hunter. Larcom will officially begin his duties here on April 9.
Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1956
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR MEETS OFFICIALS: Guy C. Larcom, jr. (standing, center), Ann Arbor's new city administrator, told city officials during last night's introduction meeting in the council chambers that he is glad to be here. Visible in picture (sitting at tables left, back to front) are Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Fred J. Mammel, assistant city engineer, and Alds. Charles W. Joiner, Arthur W. Gallup and Mrs. Margaret Towsley. Council President A. D. Moore is to the right of Larcom and Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann is at the right of Moore. Seated in front of Moore are City Clerk Fred J. Looker and his deputy, Miss Nancy Hunter. Larcom will officially begin his duties here on April 9.
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Have Praise For Each Other: Ann Arbor Greets Administrator
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March
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1956
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St. Andrew's Church To Present Pageant Sunday
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16
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December
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1930
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6,000 Expected To Tour New High School Sunday
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13
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April
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1956
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100 Therapists Coming Here
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5
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May
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1960
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Ann Arbor Police Officer Leonard Straka Issues Ticket to City Council President A. D. Moore, June 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1955
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Council President Ticketed: A. D. Moore, president of the City Council and a University professor, this morning was issued a city police ticket for failure to have a 1955 bicycle license on his two-wheeler. Moore had bought one but failed to put it on. Patrolman Leonard Straka (left), spotted the violation, stopped Moore as he rode south on S. Fifth Ave. and issued the summons. Afterwards, Straka asked him, "We would have a pretty poor police department and I would be a mighty poor officer if we made exceptions, wouldn't we?" Said Moore, "You're right. Thank you."
Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1955
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Council President Ticketed: A. D. Moore, president of the City Council and a University professor, this morning was issued a city police ticket for failure to have a 1955 bicycle license on his two-wheeler. Moore had bought one but failed to put it on. Patrolman Leonard Straka (left), spotted the violation, stopped Moore as he rode south on S. Fifth Ave. and issued the summons. Afterwards, Straka asked him, "We would have a pretty poor police department and I would be a mighty poor officer if we made exceptions, wouldn't we?" Said Moore, "You're right. Thank you."
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Reviewing New Quarters of Ann Arbor Police Department Detective Bureau, February 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, February 20, 1954
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New Quarters For Detective Bureau - Acoustic tile, being examined by Lt. Walter E. Krasny and Ald. A. D. Moore, will soundproof five of the seven Detective Bureau rooms now under construction in the basement of City hall. The new quarters, three interrogation rooms, a fingerprinting and photographic studio, one main bureau room, a reception office and a property lock-up, are due to be finished about April 1, the City Council appropriated $2,800 for the project.
Ann Arbor News, February 20, 1954
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New Quarters For Detective Bureau - Acoustic tile, being examined by Lt. Walter E. Krasny and Ald. A. D. Moore, will soundproof five of the seven Detective Bureau rooms now under construction in the basement of City hall. The new quarters, three interrogation rooms, a fingerprinting and photographic studio, one main bureau room, a reception office and a property lock-up, are due to be finished about April 1, the City Council appropriated $2,800 for the project.
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Council Defers Action On Civic Center Proposal
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4
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November
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1947
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