Fresh Veggies
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9
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December
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1983
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Oh, The Flowers That Bloom In The Fall
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17
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September
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1946
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Edward Schlanderer & Lilacs Blooming Out Of Season, September 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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Oh the Flowers that Bloom in the Fall: Edward R. Schlanderer, 727 Miller Ave, rubbed his eyes, but they were still there- the four blossoms on the French lilac bush in his back yard. A 78-year-old retired cabinetmaker, Mr. Schlanderer's hobby is flowers, and in all his experience he has never seen a September-blooming lilac, nor, for that matter, has he ever heard of one. The blossoms first appeared a week ago.
Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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Oh the Flowers that Bloom in the Fall: Edward R. Schlanderer, 727 Miller Ave, rubbed his eyes, but they were still there- the four blossoms on the French lilac bush in his back yard. A 78-year-old retired cabinetmaker, Mr. Schlanderer's hobby is flowers, and in all his experience he has never seen a September-blooming lilac, nor, for that matter, has he ever heard of one. The blossoms first appeared a week ago.
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Roberto Clemente Students Caroling At Miller Manor, December 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1974
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Students in Ann Arbor's newest program, the Roberto Clemente Student Development Center, enjoy participating in an old-fashioned Christmas activity, caroling, at Miller Manor. The staff and students at the center for those students who are suspended or do not do well in the traditional school also sang at Hillside Terrace, Arbor Heights, St. Joseph Hospital, Beyer Hospital, Ypsilanti State Hospital and Balas Administration Building.
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1974
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Students in Ann Arbor's newest program, the Roberto Clemente Student Development Center, enjoy participating in an old-fashioned Christmas activity, caroling, at Miller Manor. The staff and students at the center for those students who are suspended or do not do well in the traditional school also sang at Hillside Terrace, Arbor Heights, St. Joseph Hospital, Beyer Hospital, Ypsilanti State Hospital and Balas Administration Building.
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Roberto Clemente Students Caroling At Miller Manor, December 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Caroling At Miller Manor
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23
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December
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1974
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Edward R. Dow, Sr.
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7
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January
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1946
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Figg, Mrs. Hazen (Estella)
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12
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October
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1980
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Second Baptist Church Provides Thanksgiving Day Dinner to Miller Manor Residents, November 2005 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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2005
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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 2005
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The Rev. Yolanda Whiten, left, of the Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, gets a hug from Shemeka Hightower, a resident of Miller Manor, after Whiten and several volunteers from her church put on a Thanksgiving dinner at the residence Thursday.
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 2005
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The Rev. Yolanda Whiten, left, of the Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, gets a hug from Shemeka Hightower, a resident of Miller Manor, after Whiten and several volunteers from her church put on a Thanksgiving dinner at the residence Thursday.
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Ann Arbor Church Aims To Feed Body And Soul
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25
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November
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2005
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