Boxer Puppies Look for New Foster Homes at the Farmers Market, August 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1963
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WANTED--FOSTER HOMES: Marie, Miss Mitten, and Gladys, four-month-old boxers, went to the Farmers Market yesterday afternoon with their owner, Miss Frances B. Wright of 839 Starwick Dr., in search of "foster homes." They will eventually become leader dogs for the blind. The dogs wearing signs, "I need a foster home" and "I hope to be a Leader dog" pose with their owner and Tom Brink who is training a Leader dog now.
Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1963
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WANTED--FOSTER HOMES: Marie, Miss Mitten, and Gladys, four-month-old boxers, went to the Farmers Market yesterday afternoon with their owner, Miss Frances B. Wright of 839 Starwick Dr., in search of "foster homes." They will eventually become leader dogs for the blind. The dogs wearing signs, "I need a foster home" and "I hope to be a Leader dog" pose with their owner and Tom Brink who is training a Leader dog now.
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Student Art Work Based On Problems, June 1969

Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1969
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"Three Ann Arbor elementary school students show some of the art work currently on display on the fourth floor of the U-M Exhibits Museum. The works are based on problems suggested to the students by the various exhibits at the museum. All the works are done by fourth, fifth and sixth graders from the Ann Arbor schools. The exhibit will remain until the end of June. Pictured (from left) and Dr. William Lunk, Miss Heather Thorpe, Miss Frances Wright, Philip Grew, Bruce Weilepp and Elizabeth Moore. Public viewing is encouraged."
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1969
Caption:
"Three Ann Arbor elementary school students show some of the art work currently on display on the fourth floor of the U-M Exhibits Museum. The works are based on problems suggested to the students by the various exhibits at the museum. All the works are done by fourth, fifth and sixth graders from the Ann Arbor schools. The exhibit will remain until the end of June. Pictured (from left) and Dr. William Lunk, Miss Heather Thorpe, Miss Frances Wright, Philip Grew, Bruce Weilepp and Elizabeth Moore. Public viewing is encouraged."
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