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Margaret Cray & Mrs. Clarence E Crook Inside Fischer's Hardware, February 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Margaret Cray & Mrs. Clarence E Crook Inside Fischer's Hardware, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1969
Caption:
There's more to a store than just what's on its shelves. Take the attic, for instance, as Mrs. Douglas D. Crary (left) and Mrs. Clarence E. Crook do here. From treasures unearthed in Fischer's Hardware attic, Mrs. Crary has found a glass decanter and Mrs. Crook, a corn husker. The items are part of the odd assortment to be offered Saturday on the "horse traders table" during Women's City Club Days at Goodyear's.

President's 'Black-Tie' Preview Opens Fall Theatre Season

President's 'Black-Tie' Preview Opens Fall Theatre Season image
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20
Month
September
Year
1966
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Visitor From Tuebingen Tours Parks

Visitor From Tuebingen Tours Parks image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1965
Caption:
Visitor From Tuebingen Tours Parks - Touring local parks and natural areas on the Huron River are (left to right) Mrs. Douglas Crary, wife of Second Ward Councilman Douglas Crary; George Owers of the Parks Department; First Ward Councilwoman Eunice Burns; Crary; Prof. George Melchers, director of the Max Planck Institute for Biology in Tuebingen, Germany, Ann Arbor's sister city; S. Sheldon Sproull, superintendent of parks; and Carl Zwinck of the local chapter of the People-To-People program. The tour yesterday was designed to compare parks and river problems in Ann Arbor and Tuebingen and to study possible locations for an international garden along the Huron River. Later in the day the group visited Michigan State University.