Real Estate Transfers
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Day
25
Month
June
Year
1890
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Children Model Frog, Sea Serpent, & Seal Costumes For Municipal Bathing Beach Water Carnival, August 1936
Year:
1936
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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1936
Caption:
CARNIVAL NOVELTIES: The frog, sea serpent and seal pictured here are among the novelties which will be seen at the water carnival at 8:15 tomorrow night at the municipal bathing beach. Jessie Fyfe is in the frog costume at the left, while serpent is formed by Jack Fyfe (in the head), Douglas Swift, Edwin Zill, Robert Hollway, John McCarthy, Clarence Plickton and Dorothy Curd. At the right is Geraldine Frederick as a seal.
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1936
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CARNIVAL NOVELTIES: The frog, sea serpent and seal pictured here are among the novelties which will be seen at the water carnival at 8:15 tomorrow night at the municipal bathing beach. Jessie Fyfe is in the frog costume at the left, while serpent is formed by Jack Fyfe (in the head), Douglas Swift, Edwin Zill, Robert Hollway, John McCarthy, Clarence Plickton and Dorothy Curd. At the right is Geraldine Frederick as a seal.
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Honor Room War Stamp Flag, St. Thomas School, January 1943
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1943
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LOCAL SCHOOL SETS STATE RECORD: Four pupils of St. Thomas' school (above) display the "Minute Man" honor flag, which was presented to them by Reardon Peirsol, deputy administrator of the state War savings staff, in recognition of stamp sales efforts. A special campaign throughout the school netted $266 in two days and gave St. Thomas the distinction of being the only school in the state thus far to achieve a 100 per cent schoolwide record of purchase. From left to right are Daniel Neumaier, 10th grade, John McCarthy, 12th grade, Lucille Joly, eighth, and Janet Mason, fourth grade. The flag will be put up in each room of the school in the order of total sales achievements.
Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1943
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LOCAL SCHOOL SETS STATE RECORD: Four pupils of St. Thomas' school (above) display the "Minute Man" honor flag, which was presented to them by Reardon Peirsol, deputy administrator of the state War savings staff, in recognition of stamp sales efforts. A special campaign throughout the school netted $266 in two days and gave St. Thomas the distinction of being the only school in the state thus far to achieve a 100 per cent schoolwide record of purchase. From left to right are Daniel Neumaier, 10th grade, John McCarthy, 12th grade, Lucille Joly, eighth, and Janet Mason, fourth grade. The flag will be put up in each room of the school in the order of total sales achievements.
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'You Never Can Tell' Is Sturdier Than The Set
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Day
15
Month
December
Year
1977
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