How Did You Come By Your Christmas Cash? - Tom Blond
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1965
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How Did You Come By Your Christmas Cash? - Tom Blond
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Trim For "Santa"
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27
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December
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1968
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An Open Letter To Ann Arbor From The Celaya Family
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January
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1987
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Christmas Decorations At Michigan Central Railroad Depot, December 1936
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1936
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Christmas Bazaar at First Methodist Church, December 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1939
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Members of First Methodist Junior Choir Singing Christmas Carols
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1955
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'HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING!' Dictionaries list cherubim as just a little below full-grade angels and certainly the shepherds on that first Christmas must have seen some of them along with the angels proclaiming Christ's birth. These five cherubs are among many in Ann Arbor who help modern-day celebrants of Christmas worship at the manger. Selected at random from the Junior Choir of First Methodist Church, they are (left to right) Carol Johnson, Phil Ditto, Tom Hinterman, Johnny Shoemaker and Diane Scott. The choir is directed by Mrs. Richard A. Correll.
Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1955
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'HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING!' Dictionaries list cherubim as just a little below full-grade angels and certainly the shepherds on that first Christmas must have seen some of them along with the angels proclaiming Christ's birth. These five cherubs are among many in Ann Arbor who help modern-day celebrants of Christmas worship at the manger. Selected at random from the Junior Choir of First Methodist Church, they are (left to right) Carol Johnson, Phil Ditto, Tom Hinterman, Johnny Shoemaker and Diane Scott. The choir is directed by Mrs. Richard A. Correll.
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Christmas Decorations Made of IBM Punch Cards Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Christmas Tree Made of IBM Punch Cards Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1966
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For an explanation of how this tree was made, see photo at bottom of page.
Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1966
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For an explanation of how this tree was made, see photo at bottom of page.
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Margaret Beyer with Christmas Decorations Made from IBM Punch Cards Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1966
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The age of the computer--and IBM machines--simply brings a new challenge to the human operators who refuse to lose touch with "olden" times. In this case, Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Beyer (above) of 1721 Pauline and her associates at the University's Institute for Social Research fashioned Christmas decorations from IBM cards. More than 400 of the perforated cards went into the tree, which was been on view in the ISR lobby. The wreath contains almost 100 cards.
Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1966
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The age of the computer--and IBM machines--simply brings a new challenge to the human operators who refuse to lose touch with "olden" times. In this case, Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Beyer (above) of 1721 Pauline and her associates at the University's Institute for Social Research fashioned Christmas decorations from IBM cards. More than 400 of the perforated cards went into the tree, which was been on view in the ISR lobby. The wreath contains almost 100 cards.
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