"Carrie Beal Earhart" Narcissus, Earhart Greenhouse, April 1944
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1944
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NARCISSUS NAMED FOR MRS. EARHART: The Carrie Beal Earhart narcissus, named for the late Mrs. Harry B. Earhart of Ann Arbor because of her love and knowledge of horticulture, is a new example of growth in the narcissus species. Its perianth is of ivory-white and its trumpet is finely proportioned of clear, pale primrose passing into pure white, as opposed to the yellow trumpet of the usual daffodil in the narcissus family. James Fisher, a representative of the Lohrman Seed Co., asked Mr. Earhart for permission to name the flower after his late wife, whose love for flowers was widely known.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1944
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NARCISSUS NAMED FOR MRS. EARHART: The Carrie Beal Earhart narcissus, named for the late Mrs. Harry B. Earhart of Ann Arbor because of her love and knowledge of horticulture, is a new example of growth in the narcissus species. Its perianth is of ivory-white and its trumpet is finely proportioned of clear, pale primrose passing into pure white, as opposed to the yellow trumpet of the usual daffodil in the narcissus family. James Fisher, a representative of the Lohrman Seed Co., asked Mr. Earhart for permission to name the flower after his late wife, whose love for flowers was widely known.
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Mrs. Margaret Smith, Former Resident Here, Dies In Boston At 58
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Elizabeth Earhart to Be Honored at Many Affairs
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Kennedy-Earhart Wedding Takes Place
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Mrs. Earhart Heads State Garden Clubs
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H. B. Earhart Succumbs At 83
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Earhart, Richard
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Mrs. Earhart Dies At Home After Illness
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1940
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Prominent Resident Dies
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Senior Choir Of The First Methodist Church, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1942
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METHODIST CHOIR TO SING 'ELIJAH': Five soloists will accompany the senior choir of the First Methodist church (above) in a presentation of Mendelssohn's oratoria "Elijah" at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the church. The oratorio will be conducted by Hardin Van Deursen, assistant professor of voice in the University School of Music and director of the Methodist choir. The program will be a memorial to Mrs. H. B. Earhart, who was instrumental in organizing the choir.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1942
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METHODIST CHOIR TO SING 'ELIJAH': Five soloists will accompany the senior choir of the First Methodist church (above) in a presentation of Mendelssohn's oratoria "Elijah" at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the church. The oratorio will be conducted by Hardin Van Deursen, assistant professor of voice in the University School of Music and director of the Methodist choir. The program will be a memorial to Mrs. H. B. Earhart, who was instrumental in organizing the choir.
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