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Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Manchester, April 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Manchester, April 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1941
Caption:
WARM SLEEPING ASSURED: More than 400 Washtenaw county participants in the Triple 'A' cotton mattress making program have gone through or will go through scenes similar to the ones pictured here as they learn the "hows" and "whys" of constructing a mattress. Shown above, members of the group that met at Manchester yesterday work over material preparatory to making ticking into which they will stuff cotton to make the finished product at a later meeting.

Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Bridgewater Town Hall, April 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Bridgewater Town Hall, April 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1941
Caption:
WARM SLEEPING ASSURED: More than 400 Washtenaw county participants in the Triple 'A' cotton mattress making program have gone through or will go through scenes similar to the ones pictured here as they learn the "hows" and "whys" of constructing a mattress. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blumhardt are putting the final touches on a nearly-constructed mattress in Bridgewater town hall. When the mattress is completed the roll which Mrs. Blumhardt is working on will be more prominent. Mr. Blumhardt, who heads the Triple 'A' program in the county, is chairman of the mattress making project.

Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Bridgewater Town Hall, April 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Washtenaw County Triple 'A' Mattress Making Program Meets In Bridgewater Town Hall, April 1941 image
Year:
1941
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1941
Caption:
WARM SLEEPING ASSURED: More than 400 Washtenaw county participants in the Triple 'A' cotton mattress making program have gone through or will go through scenes similar to the ones pictured here as they learn the "hows" and "whys" of constructing a mattress. Mrs. Michael Rothfuss is peeling cotton from a part of one of the bales given to participants who meet requirements of the project.

Recital In The Piano Studio Of Mrs. Hazel Bross, April 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Recital In The Piano Studio Of Mrs. Hazel Bross, April 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1950
Caption:
EIGHT HANDS, TWO PIANOS: The above four girls are shown executing a double duet in a studio recital Saturday in Mrs. Hazel Bross' studio, 813 Hillcrest Dr. The piano students are Julia Hubert, Crestfield Lane; Carole Dailey, Spring St.; Arlene Ardner, N. Main St.; and Virginia Onago, Packard Rd.
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Iyengar in Ann Arbor: An American Yoga Story - New Documentary Short

"Today, yoga is practiced practically everywhere in America, with a wide range of approaches, philosophies, studios, and styles. But in the early 1970s, this endeavor, originally from India, was mostly unknown in our country. B.K.S. Iyengar's visit to Ann Arbor from Pune, India in 1973 changed all that. Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Y and held at the Power Center, the series of public classes were the first the now-famous yoga master taught in North America. People came from across the U.S. for an opportunity to learn from him. The success of his visit sparked a special relationship between Iyengar and Ann Arbor which continued throughout his life." - Filmmakers Donald Harrison & Jeanne Hodesh

Max Aupperle Teaches Tailoring In Ann Arbor's Continuing Education Program, May 1978 Photographer: Robert Chase

Max Aupperle Teaches Tailoring In Ann Arbor's Continuing Education Program, May 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1978
Caption:
The hands doing the stitching in the picture above have trained over 2,000 pupils in the finer details of constructing and fitting suits, pants and coats. And through it all, Aupperle says he never had a student he disliked.