Spectators Loiter At The Scene Of A Car Accident On Plymouth Road, August 1954 Photographer: Ken Slocum
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1954
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This was the scene after a two-car crash last night that severely injured Donald G. Bachman, director of Washtenaw's Veteran Service Center. Bachman's car, which was headed east on Plymouth Rd. is at the right where it came to rest following the crash. At the left is the wreckage of the westbound car of Arthur E. Inch of Dearborn, who was arrested for drunken driving following the accident. He, too, was injured. In the center, Deputy William Soucie moves spectators away from the wreckage.
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1954
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This was the scene after a two-car crash last night that severely injured Donald G. Bachman, director of Washtenaw's Veteran Service Center. Bachman's car, which was headed east on Plymouth Rd. is at the right where it came to rest following the crash. At the left is the wreckage of the westbound car of Arthur E. Inch of Dearborn, who was arrested for drunken driving following the accident. He, too, was injured. In the center, Deputy William Soucie moves spectators away from the wreckage.
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Spectators Loiter At The Scene Of A Car Accident On Plymouth Road, August 1954 Photographer: Ken Slocum
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1954
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D. G. Bachman, Vet Center Director, Injured In Crash
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26
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August
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1954
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Eugenia Stegath Receives A Certificate Of Merit For Her Work With Disabled Veterans At University Hospital, July 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1951
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Mrs. Eugenia Stegath, a claims clerk handling work for disabled veterans at the University Hospital for the past four years, today was presented a certificate of merit by the Disabled American Veterans for her "sympathetic, persistent and intelligent efforts." Here she receives the award from Donald Bachman (right), head of the local Veterans' Center, while R. O. Cleveland (left), University Hospital credit manager, and Dr. Albert C. Kerlikowske, hospital director, look on.
Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1951
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Mrs. Eugenia Stegath, a claims clerk handling work for disabled veterans at the University Hospital for the past four years, today was presented a certificate of merit by the Disabled American Veterans for her "sympathetic, persistent and intelligent efforts." Here she receives the award from Donald Bachman (right), head of the local Veterans' Center, while R. O. Cleveland (left), University Hospital credit manager, and Dr. Albert C. Kerlikowske, hospital director, look on.
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U-M Hospital Claims Clerk Praised By DAV Chapter
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26
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July
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1951
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County's 'Biggest Parade Ever' To Precede Dedication Tomorrow
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29
Month
September
Year
1956
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Mercywood Board Names Its Officers
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21
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September
Year
1966
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At Least Part Of Postal Operation Goes Smoothly!
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11
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December
Year
1962
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Fake Bomb Taken From U.S. Mailbox
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31
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March
Year
1970
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Postmaster Ponders, June 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1969
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"Ann Arbor Postmaster Donald G. Bachman ponders mail service quality, complaints and suggestions for improvements"
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1969
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"Ann Arbor Postmaster Donald G. Bachman ponders mail service quality, complaints and suggestions for improvements"
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