Graduation Provides State Week Finale
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1964
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Aid New Nations, Kennedy Asks - Senator Here On State Tour - Presidential Candidate Sees Societies' Competition Vital
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October
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1960
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Preparations for Kiwanis Rummage Sale, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1939
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Prepare For Kiwanis Rummage Sale: When Ann Arbor Kiwanians began bringing in both new and used articles for their annual sale, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the vacant store building at 114-116 E Washington ST., it looked as though Christmas were here again. The store will be open from 9 until 6 o'clock the first two days of the sale and from 9 until 10 o'clock Saturday. Club members bringing articles to the sale in the top picture [this photo] are left to right: Walter W. Springer, Sam W. Trick, President George Meader, Redmond M. Burr, Walter Butler and Alton P. Hewett. In the lower photo the articles are being arranged on counters by (left to right) Harold J. Barnum, general chairman of the sale, Calvin A. Wolf and Mrs. John M. Trytten, women's chairman, while President Meader looks over the merchandise.
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1939
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Prepare For Kiwanis Rummage Sale: When Ann Arbor Kiwanians began bringing in both new and used articles for their annual sale, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the vacant store building at 114-116 E Washington ST., it looked as though Christmas were here again. The store will be open from 9 until 6 o'clock the first two days of the sale and from 9 until 10 o'clock Saturday. Club members bringing articles to the sale in the top picture [this photo] are left to right: Walter W. Springer, Sam W. Trick, President George Meader, Redmond M. Burr, Walter Butler and Alton P. Hewett. In the lower photo the articles are being arranged on counters by (left to right) Harold J. Barnum, general chairman of the sale, Calvin A. Wolf and Mrs. John M. Trytten, women's chairman, while President Meader looks over the merchandise.
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Preparations for Kiwanis Rummage Sale, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1939
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Prepare For Kiwanis Rummage Sale: When Ann Arbor Kiwanians began bringing in both new and used articles for their annual sale, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the vacant store building at 114-116 E Washington ST., it looked as though Christmas were here again. The store will be open from 9 until 6 o'clock the first two days of the sale and from 9 until 10 o'clock Saturday. Club members bringing articles to the sale in the top picture are left to right: Walter W. Springer, Sam W. Trick, President George Meader, Redmond M. Burr, Walter Butler and Alton P. Hewett. In the lower photo [this photo] the articles are being arranged on counters by (left to right) Harold J. Barnum, general chairman of the sale, Calvin A. Wolf and Mrs. John M. Trytten, women's chairman, while President Meader looks over the merchandise.
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1939
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Prepare For Kiwanis Rummage Sale: When Ann Arbor Kiwanians began bringing in both new and used articles for their annual sale, to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the vacant store building at 114-116 E Washington ST., it looked as though Christmas were here again. The store will be open from 9 until 6 o'clock the first two days of the sale and from 9 until 10 o'clock Saturday. Club members bringing articles to the sale in the top picture are left to right: Walter W. Springer, Sam W. Trick, President George Meader, Redmond M. Burr, Walter Butler and Alton P. Hewett. In the lower photo [this photo] the articles are being arranged on counters by (left to right) Harold J. Barnum, general chairman of the sale, Calvin A. Wolf and Mrs. John M. Trytten, women's chairman, while President Meader looks over the merchandise.
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Ann Arbor Jaycees With State Convention Trophies, May 1941
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1941
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JAYCEES AND TROPHIES WON AT STATE CONVENTION: The Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce captured five trophies in the week-end state convention at Port Huron, including the Giessenbier award as the most outstanding JCC group in Michigan. Shown with the awards for the respective activities are (left to right) Franklin Fiske, clean-up campaign chairman; Kenneth C. Tappe, membership chairman; Prosecutor George Meader, civic affairs chairman; J. W. Meadows, president; Rawleigh Saunders, vice-president in charge of projects; Walter Holmlund and Lester Hargan, co-chairman of youth welfare. (Story on page 7.)
Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1941
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JAYCEES AND TROPHIES WON AT STATE CONVENTION: The Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce captured five trophies in the week-end state convention at Port Huron, including the Giessenbier award as the most outstanding JCC group in Michigan. Shown with the awards for the respective activities are (left to right) Franklin Fiske, clean-up campaign chairman; Kenneth C. Tappe, membership chairman; Prosecutor George Meader, civic affairs chairman; J. W. Meadows, president; Rawleigh Saunders, vice-president in charge of projects; Walter Holmlund and Lester Hargan, co-chairman of youth welfare. (Story on page 7.)
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Hopes Run High For Bell Tower Fund - Teams Busy On Pledges - Subscriptions Show Widespread Enthusiasm on Part of City - Many Not Reached Yet
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14
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March
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1936
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Argus Gets Periscope Contract
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