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Grant & David With Snow Wolf Sculpted By Their Father, Avard Fairbanks, January 1940

Grant & David With Snow Wolf Sculpted By Their Father, Avard Fairbanks, January 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 13, 1940
Caption:
The thawing weather in the last two days prompted numerous youngsters - and oldsters, too - to build snowmen in Ann Arbor. Above is shown a "wolf at the door" of the home of Prof. Avard Fairbanks, sculptor, which he made to entertain his children. Standing beside the snow wolf are two of the children of Prof. and Mrs. Fairbanks, Grant (left), who is two years old, and David (right), who is three. Prof. Fairbanks received some help in making the wolf from his children.

Ronald McAllister Feeds Seven Beagle Puppies In A Snowstorm, November 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ronald McAllister Feeds Seven Beagle Puppies In A Snowstorm, November 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1951
Caption:
Feeding seven hungry pups in a driving snowstorm is no mean trick for a five-year-old master. But Ronald McAllister of 801 Amherst Ave. accomplishes it here - and manages to keep one eye on the camera at the same time.

Kathryn Choley Reads The Comics While Ice Skating At Burns Park, January 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Kathryn Choley Reads The Comics While Ice Skating At Burns Park, January 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1971
Caption:
Kathryn Choley, 12, enjoys a day off during the semester break from Tappan Junior High School where she is a seventh grader by combining ice skating and newspaper reading at the Burns Park skating rink yesterday. Kathryn, of 1140 S. Forest, is reading the comics - what else. (News photo by Jack Stubbs)

Downtown Ann Arbor, February 2022 Photographer: Brad Switzer

Downtown Ann Arbor, February 2022 image
Year:
2022

Downtown Winter Storm, February 2021 Photographer: Brad Switzer

Downtown Winter Storm, February 2021 image
Year:
2021

University of Michigan Students Returning Home For Christmas, Michigan Central Depot, December 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

University of Michigan Students Returning Home For Christmas, Michigan Central Depot, December 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1942
Caption:
UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY BEGINS: Santa Claus is coming to other towns than Ann Arbor, and the University students shown above, who flocked to the Michigan Central depot yesterday, will catch him in their own home towns. Some took the westbound train (facing the camera) to Chicago and points west, and the rest entrained to Detroit and points east. The three-inch-blanket of snow was hailed as a harbinger of a white Christmas.

Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption:
OWNER WAS ON WAY NORTH TO HUNT DEER: This offers a striking picture of the greeting given hunters this week when they reached Mackinaw City headed for the Upper Peninsula. This car belonged to a hunter who was forced to remain in Mackinaw City when high seas and a blizzard resulted in a suspension of ferry service until 10 o'clock last night.

Car Parked In Mackinaw City Blizzard, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Car Parked In Mackinaw City Blizzard, November 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption:
MAROONED ON WAY NORTH: High drifts surrounded cars of hunters on Mackinaw City streets as the owners left them while they waited for renewal of ferry service after a blizzard in order to reach the Upper Peninsula.

Cars Lined Up At Ferry Dock During Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Cars Lined Up At Ferry Dock During Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption:
BLIZZARD, COLD WEATHER, LACK OF FERRY SERVICE HANDICAP HUNTERS: Deer hunters from all over lower Michigan, bound for the upper peninsula for the opening of the hunting season Friday, ran into many difficulties as they reached Mackinaw City. The storm which swept the north caused suspension of ferry service for many hours and more than 500 cars were stranded in Mackinaw City as the blizzard raged. Here are a few of the cars with their owners obviously showing the difficulties which beset them. This picture was taken yesterday afternoon as the cars were lined up waiting at the ferry dock.