Hockey On Outdoor Ice Rink In Traverse City, January 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Hockey On Outdoor Ice Rink In Traverse City, January 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Jack Strickland Standing Among Inuit Art at his Gallery, July 1997 Photographer: Alan Warren
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Jack Strickland Posing with Inuit Sculpture of a Bear at his Gallery, July 1997 Photographer: Alan Warren
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Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1997
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Jack Strickland offers Inuit art such as this soap stone sculpture of a bear at Inuit Art of the Northwest Territories. The gallery is located [in] the Marketplace next to the Farmer's Market in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1997
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Jack Strickland offers Inuit art such as this soap stone sculpture of a bear at Inuit Art of the Northwest Territories. The gallery is located [in] the Marketplace next to the Farmer's Market in Ann Arbor.
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Jack Strickland Posing with Inuit Sculpture at his Gallery, July 1997 Photographer: Alan Warren
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1997
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In tune with Inuit art
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Microfilm founder dies at 88
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Eugene Power: Long Way From Retirement
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'Mr. Microfilm' Leaving Xerox Post
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