Students Perform Auto Tune-Ups at University of Michigan Auto Engineering Lab, March 1970
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1970
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The automotive tune-up conducted at the North Campus Auto Engineering Lab drew a crowd of motorists yesterday. Offered as a service by U-M students to help in the pollution fight (poorly tuned autos cause more air pollution problems), the six auto bays were filled all day long. A reported 40 cars, in fact, were waiting in line when the lab opened, and latecomers found as much as a five hour wait for the tune-up.
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1970
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The automotive tune-up conducted at the North Campus Auto Engineering Lab drew a crowd of motorists yesterday. Offered as a service by U-M students to help in the pollution fight (poorly tuned autos cause more air pollution problems), the six auto bays were filled all day long. A reported 40 cars, in fact, were waiting in line when the lab opened, and latecomers found as much as a five hour wait for the tune-up.
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Dave Murphy and Tom McCormick, Students in Huron High School's Auto Shop Class, May 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1973
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Dave Murphy (Left) and Tom McCormick Practice Trouble Shooting
Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1973
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Dave Murphy (Left) and Tom McCormick Practice Trouble Shooting
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Two Students Receive Trophy for Top Mechanics at Huron High School, June 1972 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1972
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1961
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Newspaper Mechanics Take a Break, October 1953
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1953
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Newspaper Mechanic Replaces Press Part, October 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1953
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Essential is the production of all newspapers and often forgotten by the public are the members of the mechanical department. They are the men who actually make your daily paper. Printers, engravers, stereotypers, typesetters, proofreaders and pressmen are all members of this highly specialized team that helps in getting out your daily newspaper. Only after they have done their part can a cast be made which will be used to print the daily newspaper. Then, as fast as today's high-speed presses can print it, this world-at-your-fingertips is made ready for its journey to your doorstep or newsstand. (Fourth of a series)
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1953
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Essential is the production of all newspapers and often forgotten by the public are the members of the mechanical department. They are the men who actually make your daily paper. Printers, engravers, stereotypers, typesetters, proofreaders and pressmen are all members of this highly specialized team that helps in getting out your daily newspaper. Only after they have done their part can a cast be made which will be used to print the daily newspaper. Then, as fast as today's high-speed presses can print it, this world-at-your-fingertips is made ready for its journey to your doorstep or newsstand. (Fourth of a series)
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