Excavation Of 803 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - Home Being Built By Ann Arbor High School Students, October 1945 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1945
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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1945
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WILL BUILD HOUSE HERE: Pictured is the excavation for the foundation of a house to be built from the ground up by Ann Arbor High school students, under the supervision of John Stueckeman, president of Washtenaw Building Trades Council. The site is at 700 Mt. Pleasant Pl. Students will be paid by the hour and also will receive course credits for their work on the project. Arrangements were made by representatives of Carpenters Local 512 in co-operation with the Ann Arbor High school administration.
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1945
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WILL BUILD HOUSE HERE: Pictured is the excavation for the foundation of a house to be built from the ground up by Ann Arbor High school students, under the supervision of John Stueckeman, president of Washtenaw Building Trades Council. The site is at 700 Mt. Pleasant Pl. Students will be paid by the hour and also will receive course credits for their work on the project. Arrangements were made by representatives of Carpenters Local 512 in co-operation with the Ann Arbor High school administration.
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Union Members Will Raise Funds To Fight Polio, December 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1954
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Small 'Iron Lungs' Used As Canisters - These six small-scale replicas of iron lungs are being used as canisters during the March of Dimes polio fund drive this month. Four will be placed at Willow Run Airport and two in Ann Arbor. Material for the canisters was donated by Washtenaw Building Trades Council, and union members volunteered their labor. Pictured left to right are Clarence Kollewehr, secretary of the Building Trades Council; Mrs. Gerhart H. Bower, member of the Ann Arbor canister committee for the polio drive; Mrs. Joseph Cox, chairman of the Ypsilanti canister committee; Mrs. Harold Bjornstad, chairman of the Ypsilanti campaign; and Mrs. J. Rane Pray, county March of Dimes chairman. The campaign will extend through January.
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1954
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Small 'Iron Lungs' Used As Canisters - These six small-scale replicas of iron lungs are being used as canisters during the March of Dimes polio fund drive this month. Four will be placed at Willow Run Airport and two in Ann Arbor. Material for the canisters was donated by Washtenaw Building Trades Council, and union members volunteered their labor. Pictured left to right are Clarence Kollewehr, secretary of the Building Trades Council; Mrs. Gerhart H. Bower, member of the Ann Arbor canister committee for the polio drive; Mrs. Joseph Cox, chairman of the Ypsilanti canister committee; Mrs. Harold Bjornstad, chairman of the Ypsilanti campaign; and Mrs. J. Rane Pray, county March of Dimes chairman. The campaign will extend through January.
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