Richard Mitchell, February 1977 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1977
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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1977
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"I can't imagine an investigation so crucial going on for two years." - Richard Mitchell of Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1977
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"I can't imagine an investigation so crucial going on for two years." - Richard Mitchell of Ann Arbor
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On The Street
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1977
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This Old House
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10
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1989
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Raymond A. Detter
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Thomas E. Mitchell
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30 Self-Sufficient Potters Operate Co-Operative Guild
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14
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1957
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Potter At Work At The Wheel - Potters Guild, December 1957 Photographer: Margaret Craig
Year:
1957
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Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1957
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POTTER AT WORK AT THE WHEEL: Richard Mitchell of the Potter's Guild is shown "tooling in" the foot of a bowl in leather-hard clay. Mr. Mitchell is an instructor in the department of Near Eastern studies at the U-M. The observer, Mrs. Eric Liddell of South Lyon, is wearing one of her own creations, an enamel-on-copper ring. The pot in the foreground is ready to be bisque fired; then it will be glazed and fired again.
Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1957
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POTTER AT WORK AT THE WHEEL: Richard Mitchell of the Potter's Guild is shown "tooling in" the foot of a bowl in leather-hard clay. Mr. Mitchell is an instructor in the department of Near Eastern studies at the U-M. The observer, Mrs. Eric Liddell of South Lyon, is wearing one of her own creations, an enamel-on-copper ring. The pot in the foreground is ready to be bisque fired; then it will be glazed and fired again.
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