Big Boy is missing

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1990
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Stolen Big Boy Reappears On The Roof Of The Rackham Building, April 1990

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Stolen Big Boy Reappears On The Roof Of The Rackham Building, April 1990

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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1990
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RACKHAM 'GARGOYLE' - 'Egad! How did he get up there' said a passerby on the surprise appearance of a Big Boy figure on roof of University of Michigan's Rackham Building this morning. No one in the area seemed to know how the commercial creature got there.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1990
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RACKHAM 'GARGOYLE' - 'Egad! How did he get up there' said a passerby on the surprise appearance of a Big Boy figure on roof of University of Michigan's Rackham Building this morning. No one in the area seemed to know how the commercial creature got there.
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Rackham 'Gargoyle'

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Adventures of Big Boy finally end

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Stolen Big Boy Statue Recovered From The University Of Michigan Campus, October 1991

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Restaurant's statue stolen

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8
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1991
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Stolen Big Boy Statue On Campus Between Burton Tower & The Michigan League, October 1991

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Stolen Big Boy Statue On Campus Between Burton Tower & The Michigan League, October 1991

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Lincoln High School Homecoming Queen Candidates & Court, October 1959

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Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1959
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HOMECOMING 'QUEEN' CANDIDATES: Admiring a statue of Abraham Lincoln are four Lincoln High School seniors (at left) who are candidates for LHS homecoming "queen." The winner and her "maid of honor" will be announced at the homecoming game tomorrow night. The three girls at the right are underclassmen who will join two of the senior girls as attendants. From the left are Seniors Pat Squires, Linda Ackron, Janna Crockett and Teresa Mattingly, and Junior Joyce Straits, Sophomore Judy Squires and Freshman Pam Yates.
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1959
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HOMECOMING 'QUEEN' CANDIDATES: Admiring a statue of Abraham Lincoln are four Lincoln High School seniors (at left) who are candidates for LHS homecoming "queen." The winner and her "maid of honor" will be announced at the homecoming game tomorrow night. The three girls at the right are underclassmen who will join two of the senior girls as attendants. From the left are Seniors Pat Squires, Linda Ackron, Janna Crockett and Teresa Mattingly, and Junior Joyce Straits, Sophomore Judy Squires and Freshman Pam Yates.
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