Ann Arbor Fire Department Heads Receive Demonstration Dummy Called "Rescusi-Anne" From Edward J. Libs, April 10, 1963 Photographer: William B. Treml
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1963
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Rescue Apparatus: Edward J. Libs (second from left), president of the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents, holds "Rescusi-Anne" which recently received a new head after the original head had been damaged in a year's demonstrations of mouth-to-mouth respiration. Left to right are Fire Chief Ernest Heller, Assistant Chief Arthur Stauch, Libs, Assistant Chief Harold Gauss holding a wooden model of a respiratory system in a human mouth and throat, and Ann Arbor Fire Marshal John R. Williams.
Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1963
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Rescue Apparatus: Edward J. Libs (second from left), president of the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents, holds "Rescusi-Anne" which recently received a new head after the original head had been damaged in a year's demonstrations of mouth-to-mouth respiration. Left to right are Fire Chief Ernest Heller, Assistant Chief Arthur Stauch, Libs, Assistant Chief Harold Gauss holding a wooden model of a respiratory system in a human mouth and throat, and Ann Arbor Fire Marshal John R. Williams.
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'Anne' Has New Head, So She Works Again
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April
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1963
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Rev. Henry Yoder Is Dead At Age 76
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May
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1980
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Funny-Looking Raccoons Are First-Rate 'Medicine' For Hospitalized Youngsters
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29
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October
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1953
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Influenza Pandemic of 1918
The front page of Ann Arbor’s Daily News Times on October 16, 1918, blasted readers with two headlines: the war abroad and the war at home. Allied forces were gaining ground in German-occupied Belgium. The end of World War I was near. The war at home was against a different kind of foe. An influenza outbreak, first identified in the spring of 1918, was sweeping across the nation.
University of Michigan Hospital from Bonisteel Blvd, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1978
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University of Michigan Hospital from Bonisteel Blvd, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1978
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Ye Old Editor Has His Say
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3
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April
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1956
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U-M Hospital Worker Retires
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30
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1980
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Former Local Doctor Killed In Crash
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4
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December
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1956
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