Dr. George Moore & His Dutch Sailboat At Barton Pond, September 1948

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1948
Caption:
Not "the Flying Dutchman," but a 15-foot centerboard sailboat brought here from Holland by Dr. George Moore of Barton Shore Dr. is pictured above. The craft is being readied for use in Barton Pond by (left) Tom Moore, Penny Moore and the orthodontist.
Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1948
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Not "the Flying Dutchman," but a 15-foot centerboard sailboat brought here from Holland by Dr. George Moore of Barton Shore Dr. is pictured above. The craft is being readied for use in Barton Pond by (left) Tom Moore, Penny Moore and the orthodontist.
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Faculty Members Seek Apology From U-M

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Miss Black Michigan To Speak

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1969
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Clinton High Football Team Prepares to Play Manchester, October 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1969
Caption:
Looking For Dutch Scalps. Clinton Coach Ron Lynch (right) supervises drills for the Redskins' upcoming battle at Manchester. Second place in the Lenawee County loop will be the prize for the winner of the battle between the two traditional rivals. Above, Al Roberts wallops the hitting bag, while (left to right) Ron LaSovage, Mark Wegner, Dave Elliott, and Tom Moore observe.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1969
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Looking For Dutch Scalps. Clinton Coach Ron Lynch (right) supervises drills for the Redskins' upcoming battle at Manchester. Second place in the Lenawee County loop will be the prize for the winner of the battle between the two traditional rivals. Above, Al Roberts wallops the hitting bag, while (left to right) Ron LaSovage, Mark Wegner, Dave Elliott, and Tom Moore observe.
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