'A' Is For Animal, 'B' For Boy
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17
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January
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1964
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Dogs At The Humane Society Of Washtenaw County, January 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1964
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'A' Is For Animal, 'B' For Boy (And 'C' For Come And Get Them! They're Waiting For A Little Boy (Or Girl)
Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1964
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'A' Is For Animal, 'B' For Boy (And 'C' For Come And Get Them! They're Waiting For A Little Boy (Or Girl)
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Signs At The Humane Society Of Washtenaw County, January 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Bill Parker, Humane Society Manager With Shelter Mascots, January 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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"Tiny," the Capuchin monkey at the Humane Society, May 1959
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1959
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HERE are two reasons why people who are lovers of animals should visit the Humane Society 3113 Cherryhill Road this week. "Pedro," the Dalmatian, is a well behaved dog two and a half years old who needs a home. Tiny, the Capuchin monkey from South America, is five years old and is already spoken for. But there are other types of animals at the Home at all times. There are 52 wonderful dogs waiting.
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1959
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HERE are two reasons why people who are lovers of animals should visit the Humane Society 3113 Cherryhill Road this week. "Pedro," the Dalmatian, is a well behaved dog two and a half years old who needs a home. Tiny, the Capuchin monkey from South America, is five years old and is already spoken for. But there are other types of animals at the Home at all times. There are 52 wonderful dogs waiting.
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The New Humane Society on Cherry Hill Road, June 1951
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1951
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Charles E. Wright in the adoption room at the new Humane Society on Cherry Hill Road, June 1951
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1951
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Charles E. Wright in the adoption room at the New Humane Society on Cherry Hill Road, June 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1951
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Ceremonies marking the formal dedication of the new $100,000 Washtenaw County Humane Society shelter at 3113 Cherry Hill Rd. (top) will be held at 10:30 tomorrow morning. It is among the most modern and up-to-date plants in the country. Among the facilities is a 25-cage "adoption room" (bottom), where animals are displayed for adoption. Workin in the room is Charles E. Wright, assistant to the humane officer.
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1951
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Ceremonies marking the formal dedication of the new $100,000 Washtenaw County Humane Society shelter at 3113 Cherry Hill Rd. (top) will be held at 10:30 tomorrow morning. It is among the most modern and up-to-date plants in the country. Among the facilities is a 25-cage "adoption room" (bottom), where animals are displayed for adoption. Workin in the room is Charles E. Wright, assistant to the humane officer.
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The New Humane Society on Cherry Hill Road, June 1951
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Dalmatians at the Ann Arbor Humane Society, August 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1952
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Nine Dalmatian pups (count 'em) are among the choicest dogs eligible for adoption at the Washtenaw County Humane Society shelter at 3113 Cherry Hill Rd. All females, the pups are about four months old and all have had distemper shots. Humane officers report that they are very companionable dogs and make ideal pets, particularly for out of doors. That fellow in the next cage is just an interested bystander.
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1952
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Nine Dalmatian pups (count 'em) are among the choicest dogs eligible for adoption at the Washtenaw County Humane Society shelter at 3113 Cherry Hill Rd. All females, the pups are about four months old and all have had distemper shots. Humane officers report that they are very companionable dogs and make ideal pets, particularly for out of doors. That fellow in the next cage is just an interested bystander.
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