Home Planned To Take Advantage Of Scenic View
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5
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March
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1960
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No Records Bettered In City Skating Meet
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29
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January
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1951
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Dr. David Dingman and Nima Tensing, Members of Mt. Everest Expedition, July 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1963
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Tea Time for Mountain Climbers: Nima Tensing of Thami, Nepal, and Dr. David Dingman of Baltimore, Md., both members of the American expedition which scaled Mt. Everest in May, are shown here at the home of Dingman's parents, 1029 Chestnut Rd. Tensing is one of 37 Sherpas (literally, "men from the East") who teamed with Americans for the rugges climb. He underwent eye surgery yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital for an injury sustained when gored by a yak as a boy. Dingman was one of three physicians who attempted to scale the 29,028-foot Himalayan peak. Dingman is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Reed O. Dingman, 1029 Chestnut Rd.
Ann Arbor News, July 18, 1963
Caption:
Tea Time for Mountain Climbers: Nima Tensing of Thami, Nepal, and Dr. David Dingman of Baltimore, Md., both members of the American expedition which scaled Mt. Everest in May, are shown here at the home of Dingman's parents, 1029 Chestnut Rd. Tensing is one of 37 Sherpas (literally, "men from the East") who teamed with Americans for the rugges climb. He underwent eye surgery yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital for an injury sustained when gored by a yak as a boy. Dingman was one of three physicians who attempted to scale the 29,028-foot Himalayan peak. Dingman is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Reed O. Dingman, 1029 Chestnut Rd.
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