DeVine Sisters Watch John F. Kennedy's Inauguration On Their Television - January 20, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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DeVine Sisters Watch John F. Kennedy's Inauguration On Their Television - January 20, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1961
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Watching their television set raptly as their "Uncle Jack" became President of the United States today were the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. DeVine of 1617 Granger Ave. Although the girls call him their "Uncle Jack," he is actually their second cousin. Mrs. DeVine is President Kennedy's first cousin. Left to right are Ann, Susan, Kathy and Margo.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1961
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Watching their television set raptly as their "Uncle Jack" became President of the United States today were the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. DeVine of 1617 Granger Ave. Although the girls call him their "Uncle Jack," he is actually their second cousin. Mrs. DeVine is President Kennedy's first cousin. Left to right are Ann, Susan, Kathy and Margo.
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Ann Arbor Youngsters Watch 'Uncle Jack' Become President
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FiFi The Cat Watches Television, March 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1956
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SHE LIKES 'WHAT'S MY (FE)LINE?' Mrs. Royal Pendell's black cat, FiFi, is a staunch television watcher, sitting or lying endlessly on the davenport staring at the set. It was unreliably reported that one of her favorite shows is "The Mickey Mouse Club."
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1956
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SHE LIKES 'WHAT'S MY (FE)LINE?' Mrs. Royal Pendell's black cat, FiFi, is a staunch television watcher, sitting or lying endlessly on the davenport staring at the set. It was unreliably reported that one of her favorite shows is "The Mickey Mouse Club."
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Gerald L. Thurston uses a picnic table as a temporary stand for TV antenna, August 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1963
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TV DINNER? Needing a temporary stand for his television antenna, Gerald L. Thurston of 2946 St. Aubin St. came up with this novel adaption of an ordinary picnic table. Thurston had to move his TV antenna because of interference with his "citizens band" radio antenna.
Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1963
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TV DINNER? Needing a temporary stand for his television antenna, Gerald L. Thurston of 2946 St. Aubin St. came up with this novel adaption of an ordinary picnic table. Thurston had to move his TV antenna because of interference with his "citizens band" radio antenna.
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Ann Arbor Firemen Enjoy Watching Their New Television Set, May 1949
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1949
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Nope, it's not a lecture course. It's an after-chores television show at the Ann Arbor fire station. Three months ago, the firemen passed the bucket for $5 a man and drew $300 more from their union treasury to buy a 16-inch television set for the station. Now the only thing the firemen would rather do than watch a ball game or a prize fight on the new set is go to a fire.
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1949
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Nope, it's not a lecture course. It's an after-chores television show at the Ann Arbor fire station. Three months ago, the firemen passed the bucket for $5 a man and drew $300 more from their union treasury to buy a 16-inch television set for the station. Now the only thing the firemen would rather do than watch a ball game or a prize fight on the new set is go to a fire.
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Principal at Mack School receives a TV set, April 1954
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1954
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Ann Arborites Watch The Lift Off Of Gemini III - March 23, 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1965
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Intent, avid countenances, not the usual day-dreaming, vacation-time looks, were typical this morning as countless Ann Arborites gathered around television sets to watch the Gemini rocket blast off into space. Like other homes was this scene in the living room of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Holtfreter, 1525 Barnard, whose five children were joined by four neighbors to watch the dramatic events at Cape Kennedy.
Ann Arbor News, March 23, 1965
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Intent, avid countenances, not the usual day-dreaming, vacation-time looks, were typical this morning as countless Ann Arborites gathered around television sets to watch the Gemini rocket blast off into space. Like other homes was this scene in the living room of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Holtfreter, 1525 Barnard, whose five children were joined by four neighbors to watch the dramatic events at Cape Kennedy.
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