House Moving on Broadway from the Site of the New Woman's Athletic Building, August 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1952
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HOUSE ON WHEELS: Broadway -- one of Ann Arbor's widest streets -- is almost completely filled as this house is rolled from its previous location at 1314 N. University Ave. to a new address on Pear St. It was moved to make room for the University's new Woman's Athletic Building. Charles J. Botero, a U-M graduate student, owns the house which is pictured here just north of the Broadway Bridge.
Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1952
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HOUSE ON WHEELS: Broadway -- one of Ann Arbor's widest streets -- is almost completely filled as this house is rolled from its previous location at 1314 N. University Ave. to a new address on Pear St. It was moved to make room for the University's new Woman's Athletic Building. Charles J. Botero, a U-M graduate student, owns the house which is pictured here just north of the Broadway Bridge.
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Life In Ann Arbor: Odd-Job Entrepreneurs
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6
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July
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1951
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John Earnest and Lucas Carlos Ride Along With Sheriff's Deputies, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith
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1995
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John Earnest Rides Along With Sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith
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1995
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Sgt. Charles Broderick Examines The Car In Which Deputy Crampton Was Killed, January 1970
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1970
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Sgt. Charles Broderick Examines The Death Car
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1970
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Sgt. Charles Broderick Examines The Death Car
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Fred Chase, Michigan Bell Telephone Station Repairman, March 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1958
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FOR EMERGENCIES: Fred Chase of Ann Arbor, station repairman, uses the phone in a radio-equipped car that provides emergency service to areas cut off from telephone communication by a line break. Chase's simulated call would connect him with a Detroit operator who would expedite the call via regular telephone hookup.
Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1958
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FOR EMERGENCIES: Fred Chase of Ann Arbor, station repairman, uses the phone in a radio-equipped car that provides emergency service to areas cut off from telephone communication by a line break. Chase's simulated call would connect him with a Detroit operator who would expedite the call via regular telephone hookup.
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Manhunt Started For Trio After Officer Run Down
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9
Month
June
Year
1958
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Darl Dygert & Earl Fink, Michigan State Police Officers, Examine A Stolen Car, June 1958
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1958
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STOLEN CAR HIT NINE TIMES: This is the 1957 Thunderbird which State Troopers Darl P. Dygert (right) and Earl H. Fink of the Ypsilanti post fired at 11 times early today after the stolen car ran Dygert down. Nine bullets peppered the car, with one blowing out a front tire and another smashing through the windshield. Two men and a blond-haired woman in the sports car were still being sought at noon. Other bullets pierced the dashboard and sunvisor, but no blood was found.
Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1958
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STOLEN CAR HIT NINE TIMES: This is the 1957 Thunderbird which State Troopers Darl P. Dygert (right) and Earl H. Fink of the Ypsilanti post fired at 11 times early today after the stolen car ran Dygert down. Nine bullets peppered the car, with one blowing out a front tire and another smashing through the windshield. Two men and a blond-haired woman in the sports car were still being sought at noon. Other bullets pierced the dashboard and sunvisor, but no blood was found.
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Darl Dygert & Earl Fink, Michigan State Police Officers, Examine A Stolen Car, June 1958
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1958
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Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Tour Ann Arbor With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
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