Ann Arbor minister, author sees links between art and spirituality

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12
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December
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1983
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Frank Waterman Feeds Major His Daily Doughnut, March 1953 Photographer: Pete Mann

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1953
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Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1953
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Major, the four-year-old Great Dane belonging to the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, shows up every morning at the University Spudnut Shoppe, 1205 1/2 S. University Ave., for his spudnut. He comes alone, as soon as he is let out of the house, and Frank Waterman (above), shop owner, charges Major's consumption to the fraternity. Major, who acquired a taste for the product a year ago when he was brought to the shop by fraternity members, ordinarily gets his spudnut at the door of the store and leaves immediately.
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1953
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Major, the four-year-old Great Dane belonging to the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, shows up every morning at the University Spudnut Shoppe, 1205 1/2 S. University Ave., for his spudnut. He comes alone, as soon as he is let out of the house, and Frank Waterman (above), shop owner, charges Major's consumption to the fraternity. Major, who acquired a taste for the product a year ago when he was brought to the shop by fraternity members, ordinarily gets his spudnut at the door of the store and leaves immediately.
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The Village Store at 1205 S. University Ave, November 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1959
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1959
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THE VILLAGE STORE: This is the interior of the new Village Store which was opened recently in a new building at 1205 S. University Ave. The new woman's apparel shop has an Early American decor. Skirts are hung from carriage wheels and blouses are in reproductions of old-fashioned tobacco bins. The firm, which was stores in Birmingham and Saginaw, does much of its own clothing design work in co-operation with manufacturers.
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1959
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THE VILLAGE STORE: This is the interior of the new Village Store which was opened recently in a new building at 1205 S. University Ave. The new woman's apparel shop has an Early American decor. Skirts are hung from carriage wheels and blouses are in reproductions of old-fashioned tobacco bins. The firm, which was stores in Birmingham and Saginaw, does much of its own clothing design work in co-operation with manufacturers.
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Logos Bookstore, Fall, 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1970
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Logos Bookstore, Fall 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1970
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Logos Bookstore, Fall 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Logos Bookstore, 1205 S. University, Oct-Dec, 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1970
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Logos Bookstore, Fall 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1970
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