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Printing Church Bulletins at Second Baptist Church, June 1955

Printing Church Bulletins at Second Baptist Church, June 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1955
Caption:
AMATEUR PRINTERS AT WORK: Running off the church bulletin for Sunday services is a regular Wednesday task in the miniature printer's shop in the basement of the Second Baptist Church parsonage. The Rev. C. W. Carpenter (above, right) who has printed as a hobby for 25 years, directs operations on the foot-operated press. He is assisted by Leroy Clemens (center), recently inducted in the Army, who was one of his youthful assistants, and Charles Cromwell of the office staff.
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AACHM Oral History: Audrey Lucas

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Audrey Lucas was born in 1934 and raised in Ann Arbor where she fondly recalls her school days Jones School. She talks about activities at the Dunbar Center where she had the pleasure of singing at various city events, and some of Ann Arbor's black neighborhoods and businesses. Ms. Lucas worked for the University of Michigan Health System for 47 years, the last 35 before her retirement as a human resources consultant.

Technical Director Fred Remley watches Rev. C.W. Carpenter, U-M workshop on religious radio and TV, January 1953

Technical Director Fred Remley watches Rev. C.W. Carpenter, U-M workshop on religious radio and TV, January 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1953
Caption:
Sixteen local ministers went behind University radio microphones and television cameras this week in a two-day workshop on religious radio and Tv. Rev. Ralph L. Lewis (far right), Evangelical United Brethren Church pastor and University graduate student, directs by earphone Camerawoman Mary Frances Greshke, University student. Rev. C. W. Carpenter of the Second Baptist Church is in front of camera. Technical director Fred Remley (in front of Lewis), watches images and controls. Smaller images at left show what each camera is taking: larger image at right is one seen by viewers.