Trailblazers Program Called 'Exemplary'
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May
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1999
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Ann Arbor Police Patrolman Patrick Nolan a Big Hit at Safety Town, July 1982 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1983
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Ann Arbor Police Patrolman Patrick Nolan Demonstrates Loudspeaker at Safety Town, July 1982 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1982
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Safety Work - "Safety Town," the simulated village to teach small children safety practices, is in full swing at Abbot Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Now in its fourth year, the program is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Police Department and the public schools. At left, Iris Mintz and police Capt. Kenneth B. Klinge, coordinators of the project, check over youngsters' artwork. Below [this photo], a group of pre-kindergartners peer into a police scout car where Patrolman Patrick Nolan demonstrates the use of a loudspeaker atop the cruiser.
Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1982
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Safety Work - "Safety Town," the simulated village to teach small children safety practices, is in full swing at Abbot Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Now in its fourth year, the program is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Police Department and the public schools. At left, Iris Mintz and police Capt. Kenneth B. Klinge, coordinators of the project, check over youngsters' artwork. Below [this photo], a group of pre-kindergartners peer into a police scout car where Patrolman Patrick Nolan demonstrates the use of a loudspeaker atop the cruiser.
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Ann Arbor Police Capt. Kenneth Klinge at Safety Town, July 1982 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1982
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Safety Work - "Safety Town," the simulated village to teach small children safety practices, is in full swing at Abbot Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Now in its fourth year, the program is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Police Department and the public schools. At left [this photo], Iris Mintz and police Capt. Kenneth B. Klinge, coordinators of the project, check over youngsters' artwork. Below, a group of pre-kindergartners peer into a police scout car where Patrolman Patrick Nolan demonstrates the use of a loudspeaker atop the cruiser.
Ann Arbor News, July 7, 1982
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Safety Work - "Safety Town," the simulated village to teach small children safety practices, is in full swing at Abbot Elementary School in Ann Arbor. Now in its fourth year, the program is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Police Department and the public schools. At left [this photo], Iris Mintz and police Capt. Kenneth B. Klinge, coordinators of the project, check over youngsters' artwork. Below, a group of pre-kindergartners peer into a police scout car where Patrolman Patrick Nolan demonstrates the use of a loudspeaker atop the cruiser.
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Hockey Injury Kills Boy
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17
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January
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1966
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Uneasy Neighbors Pass Word Of Escape
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23
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October
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1982
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Abbot Elementary Students View Arab-American Display at Ann Arbor Public Library, November 1974
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1974
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Arab-American Exhibit Offered - Hala Yahya, left, and her sister, Hazar, students at Abbot Elementary School, examine an Arab-American exhibit designed by their mother, Fauzia Yahya. The exhibit, which portrays the heritage, culture and contributions of Arab-Americans, is on display at the Ann Arbor Public Library through Dec. 18. Ethnic groups that are part of the Multi-Ethnic Alliance are taking turns putting up displays about their heritage.
Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1974
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Arab-American Exhibit Offered - Hala Yahya, left, and her sister, Hazar, students at Abbot Elementary School, examine an Arab-American exhibit designed by their mother, Fauzia Yahya. The exhibit, which portrays the heritage, culture and contributions of Arab-Americans, is on display at the Ann Arbor Public Library through Dec. 18. Ethnic groups that are part of the Multi-Ethnic Alliance are taking turns putting up displays about their heritage.
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Abbot Elementary School Students Admire Their Christmas Candy House, December 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1962
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CANDY HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS: A candy house similar to the one Hansel and Gretel discovered in the fairy tale was the project for the holiday season of the first graders of Miss Mildred Shedd at T. C. Abbot Elementary School. Shown admiring their class's project are (from right) Peter Frost, Lauri Bonnewell, Katherine Troth and John Buzzard. The candy house, complete with candy canes, cookies, wafers, jelly beans and peppermint mints will be given to University Hospital.
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1962
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CANDY HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS: A candy house similar to the one Hansel and Gretel discovered in the fairy tale was the project for the holiday season of the first graders of Miss Mildred Shedd at T. C. Abbot Elementary School. Shown admiring their class's project are (from right) Peter Frost, Lauri Bonnewell, Katherine Troth and John Buzzard. The candy house, complete with candy canes, cookies, wafers, jelly beans and peppermint mints will be given to University Hospital.
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Candy House For Christmas
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December
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1962
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Abbot, Lakewood Schools Set Open Houses
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26
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October
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1962
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