Everything Is Jumbo At Bell's Diner--Except The Price
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1986
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Moscow Symphony Tours the Earl V. Moore Music Building, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1986
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Symphony members examine a Renaissance-era cathedral chant book from Spain, part of the Stearns Collection, on display at the U-M School of Music.
Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1986
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Symphony members examine a Renaissance-era cathedral chant book from Spain, part of the Stearns Collection, on display at the U-M School of Music.
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Vice President of Enzed Traders David Miller, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1986
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David Miller of Enzed Traders hams it up with some of his wares--a leg of smoked boar.
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1986
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David Miller of Enzed Traders hams it up with some of his wares--a leg of smoked boar.
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University of Illinois Marching Illini Practice on the Saline Football Field, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Running Back Tim Bryan Aids 13-9 Tecumseh Victory Over New Boston, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1986
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Tecumseh running back Tim Bryan cuts inside and finds a hole during first-quarter action.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1986
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Tecumseh running back Tim Bryan cuts inside and finds a hole during first-quarter action.
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Gabriel Richard Quarterback Bob Priestap Dodges St. Mary Defender, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1986
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Gabriel Richard quarterback Bob Priestap was often on the run against the Orchard Lake St. Mary defense.
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1986
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Gabriel Richard quarterback Bob Priestap was often on the run against the Orchard Lake St. Mary defense.
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WUOM Morning Radio Host Peter Greenquist, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Grand Illusion Gallery Opens Exhibition Featuring Italian Artist Elvio Becheroni, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1986
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ART SHOW--James Meyers hangs art by Elvio Becheroni in the Grand Illusion Gallery at 500 East Liberty Street. The gallery is launching the first North American exhibition of art by Becheroni, named by Italian art critic commissions as one of the 12 most significant painters of 1974 and one of the 12 most significant sculptors of 1982. Becheroni has works on permanent display in museums in such cities as Geneva, Munich, Milan, and the Hermitage in Moscow. He has studios in Milan, Italy, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Ann Arbor gallery will have 150 of Becheroni's works, which will range from gold and silver jewelry, brass sculptures, and embossed etchings to lithographs, seragraphs, and paintings--some in oil, others in acrylic. Prices range from $220 for small brass sculptures to oil paintings for $2,200 to $8,600 to albums of embossed etchings, some with inlays of 24 karat gold and silver and costing up to $25,000. The exhibition starts with a special invitation-only showing tonight. It will last through Nov. 6. Meyers is from Adriana Art, Becheroni's North American distributor.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1986
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ART SHOW--James Meyers hangs art by Elvio Becheroni in the Grand Illusion Gallery at 500 East Liberty Street. The gallery is launching the first North American exhibition of art by Becheroni, named by Italian art critic commissions as one of the 12 most significant painters of 1974 and one of the 12 most significant sculptors of 1982. Becheroni has works on permanent display in museums in such cities as Geneva, Munich, Milan, and the Hermitage in Moscow. He has studios in Milan, Italy, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Ann Arbor gallery will have 150 of Becheroni's works, which will range from gold and silver jewelry, brass sculptures, and embossed etchings to lithographs, seragraphs, and paintings--some in oil, others in acrylic. Prices range from $220 for small brass sculptures to oil paintings for $2,200 to $8,600 to albums of embossed etchings, some with inlays of 24 karat gold and silver and costing up to $25,000. The exhibition starts with a special invitation-only showing tonight. It will last through Nov. 6. Meyers is from Adriana Art, Becheroni's North American distributor.
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Katie Romeo and Barbara Silk Prepare For Halloween Party, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1986
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Katie Romeo, 3 1/2, left, and Barbara Silk, 3, apply face paint before the seventh annual Halloween Party at Pound House Sunday evening.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1986
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Katie Romeo, 3 1/2, left, and Barbara Silk, 3, apply face paint before the seventh annual Halloween Party at Pound House Sunday evening.
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Mutual-A-Chord Singing Group Performs At Red Cross Volunteer Party, September 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark, then takes a dive once one does. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers [THIS PHOTO]; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark, then takes a dive once one does. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers [THIS PHOTO]; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
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