AA Firemen Fill Easter 'Baskets' For Hospitalized Children, April 1, 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1972
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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1972
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter: Tomorrow morning children in three local facilities will receive plastic fire hats filled with Eastern (sic) candy as members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department continue a project begun five years ago. Jack Romeo, manager of the Kroger Co. market on Broadway, donated candy and firemen shown here began filling the unique Easter baskets this morning. Left to right are Butch Cavadas, William Koernke, Don Haywood, John Wilson, Fire Sgt. Leroy Dibble, Battalion Chief Paul Wenk and James Centilli. Young persons in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mott's Children's Hospital and the Michigan Children's Institute will receive the baskets.
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Firemen Brighten Youngsters' Easter

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Eleanor Jane Bryan To Marry Next Month

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12
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December
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1945
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Miss Bryan Weds Robert N. Hatto In League Chapel

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1946
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Jack Wall Sent To Children's Home By Judge

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10
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December
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1943
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Ex-Gridder Tackles Education Career

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August
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1969
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Don Pollock finds his mother, Bertha Dennison, in Ann Arbor, January 1952 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1952
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The search of a lifetime ended last night when Sgt. Don Pollock, 24, saw his mother, Mrs. Bertha Dennison, for the first time since he was a year old. Becoming separated at the Ionia County Infirmary, Pollock lived in boarding houses, institutions and foster homes most of his life until authorities at Ionia and the Michigan Children's Institute here traced his mother's whereabouts. She lives at 5325 W. Huron River Dr.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1952
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The search of a lifetime ended last night when Sgt. Don Pollock, 24, saw his mother, Mrs. Bertha Dennison, for the first time since he was a year old. Becoming separated at the Ionia County Infirmary, Pollock lived in boarding houses, institutions and foster homes most of his life until authorities at Ionia and the Michigan Children's Institute here traced his mother's whereabouts. She lives at 5325 W. Huron River Dr.
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24-Year-Old Sergeant Finds His Mother In Ann Arbor After Lifelong Separation

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1952
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U-M Summer Camps: Counselor's Work Never Ends At Patterson Lake

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19
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July
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1952
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Building the Michigan Children's Institute, December 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1938
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