Nuns Of Irish Descent Wear Green Accessories On St. Patrick's Day At St. Thomas School, March 1967
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1967
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Faith and begorra, the blue, black and white habits DO show touches of green. In the belief that we could find SOME Irish not sporting the traditional St. Patrick's Day green, we sent a photographer to prove the point at St. Thomas School where nuns of Irish descent were asked to pose. But several appeared proudly displaying the green, gifts of their students. Among family names (but not in order above) are O'Toole, O'Hara, Dunne, Rourke, M'Inerney, Heavern, Sullivan, Hungerford and Griffing. They are now known as (seated, from left) Sisters Marie Celine and Augustine Theotilde; and (standing, from left) Sisters Marie Lawrence, Marie Justine, Florentia, Marie Sara, Howardine, and Marie Evelyn.
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1967
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Faith and begorra, the blue, black and white habits DO show touches of green. In the belief that we could find SOME Irish not sporting the traditional St. Patrick's Day green, we sent a photographer to prove the point at St. Thomas School where nuns of Irish descent were asked to pose. But several appeared proudly displaying the green, gifts of their students. Among family names (but not in order above) are O'Toole, O'Hara, Dunne, Rourke, M'Inerney, Heavern, Sullivan, Hungerford and Griffing. They are now known as (seated, from left) Sisters Marie Celine and Augustine Theotilde; and (standing, from left) Sisters Marie Lawrence, Marie Justine, Florentia, Marie Sara, Howardine, and Marie Evelyn.
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John Weston Hangs Signage For Ypsilanti St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1994 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1994
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Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1994
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GAELIC GALA - John Weston, an Ypsilanti traffic department employee, hangs a banner on a Cross Street light post in preparation for today's St. Patrick's Day Parade through Depot Town. The Gaelic League of Ypsilanti is sponsoring the parade that was scheduled to begin at noon.
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1994
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GAELIC GALA - John Weston, an Ypsilanti traffic department employee, hangs a banner on a Cross Street light post in preparation for today's St. Patrick's Day Parade through Depot Town. The Gaelic League of Ypsilanti is sponsoring the parade that was scheduled to begin at noon.
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Gaelic Gala
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1994
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The Ypsilanti St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1994 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1994
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Brennan McWilliams, 2 1/2, At The Ypsilanti St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1994 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1994
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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1994
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IRISH LILT - Brennan Michael McWilliams, 2 1/2, of Ann Arbor, makes a stab at an Irish tune in the first St. Patrick's Day parade in Ypsilanti Thursday.
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1994
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IRISH LILT - Brennan Michael McWilliams, 2 1/2, of Ann Arbor, makes a stab at an Irish tune in the first St. Patrick's Day parade in Ypsilanti Thursday.
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The Ypsilanti St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1994 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1994
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Irish Lilt
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1994
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Green Triplets St. Patrick's Day Birthday - March 17, 1965 Photographer: Alan Warren
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1965
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Here's a riddle suitable for the day: if there are triplet boys who are having their ninth birthday on St. Patrick's day, and their first names are Mark, David and Jonathan, what is their last name? Green, naturally. These three smiling young men are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green, 808 Cornell, Ypsilanti. Their father is a professor of sociology at Eastern Michigan University, and as you can tell from the cake and the haircuts, they're Beatle fans. That's Mark on the left, then David and Jonathan (we think).
Ann Arbor News, March 17, 1965
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Here's a riddle suitable for the day: if there are triplet boys who are having their ninth birthday on St. Patrick's day, and their first names are Mark, David and Jonathan, what is their last name? Green, naturally. These three smiling young men are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green, 808 Cornell, Ypsilanti. Their father is a professor of sociology at Eastern Michigan University, and as you can tell from the cake and the haircuts, they're Beatle fans. That's Mark on the left, then David and Jonathan (we think).
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Strictly For St. Patrick's Day
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1965
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Ann Arbor's Feminist Underground
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April
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1985
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