Guy C. Larcom, Jr. Greeted By City Officials, March 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1956
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR MEETS OFFICIALS: Guy C. Larcom, jr. (standing, center), Ann Arbor's new city administrator, told city officials during last night's introduction meeting in the council chambers that he is glad to be here. Visible in picture (sitting at tables left, back to front) are Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Fred J. Mammel, assistant city engineer, and Alds. Charles W. Joiner, Arthur W. Gallup and Mrs. Margaret Towsley. Council President A. D. Moore is to the right of Larcom and Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann is at the right of Moore. Seated in front of Moore are City Clerk Fred J. Looker and his deputy, Miss Nancy Hunter. Larcom will officially begin his duties here on April 9.
Ann Arbor News, March 13, 1956
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR MEETS OFFICIALS: Guy C. Larcom, jr. (standing, center), Ann Arbor's new city administrator, told city officials during last night's introduction meeting in the council chambers that he is glad to be here. Visible in picture (sitting at tables left, back to front) are Mayor William E. Brown, jr., Fred J. Mammel, assistant city engineer, and Alds. Charles W. Joiner, Arthur W. Gallup and Mrs. Margaret Towsley. Council President A. D. Moore is to the right of Larcom and Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann is at the right of Moore. Seated in front of Moore are City Clerk Fred J. Looker and his deputy, Miss Nancy Hunter. Larcom will officially begin his duties here on April 9.
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Have Praise For Each Other: Ann Arbor Greets Administrator
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March
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1956
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Eight Are Hurt In Mishaps Here
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27
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December
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1938
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Free Of Debt
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21
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July
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1958
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Ann Arbor Police Department Steps Sharply In the All-Veterans Freedom Train Parade, August 1948
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1948
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The Local Law Marched, Too: Led by Chief Casper Enkemann, a platoon of Ann Arbor police above, marched in yesterday's civic parade just behind Parade Marshal Thomas A. FitzGerald and his color guard. Directly behind Chief Enkemann is Capt. Roland E. Gainsley, chief of the traffic division; in civilian clothes is Capt. Albert Heusel, chief of the detective bureau. Chairman of the parade was William M. Strickland. Dr. H. R. shipman directed the barbecue which followed.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1948
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The Local Law Marched, Too: Led by Chief Casper Enkemann, a platoon of Ann Arbor police above, marched in yesterday's civic parade just behind Parade Marshal Thomas A. FitzGerald and his color guard. Directly behind Chief Enkemann is Capt. Roland E. Gainsley, chief of the traffic division; in civilian clothes is Capt. Albert Heusel, chief of the detective bureau. Chairman of the parade was William M. Strickland. Dr. H. R. shipman directed the barbecue which followed.
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Scenes As Citizens Marched To Hear Governor
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17
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August
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1948
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Youthful Cyclists Add Color To Freedom Program
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18
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August
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1948
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Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny and Retired Police Chief Casper M. Enkemann, July 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1972
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Chiefs Talk About Old Times - Two chiefs got together the other day to reminisce. Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny (right) went to the W. Liberty Street home of retired Chief Casper M. Enkemann to present the former chief with a plaque from officials of the Michigan Police Chiefs Association. Enkemann, a policeman here for 30 years before his retirement in 1960, headed the chiefs' group during his tenure. The plaque honored the ex-chief for his service. Krasny was elected president of the same association at its annual May meeting.
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1972
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Chiefs Talk About Old Times - Two chiefs got together the other day to reminisce. Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter E. Krasny (right) went to the W. Liberty Street home of retired Chief Casper M. Enkemann to present the former chief with a plaque from officials of the Michigan Police Chiefs Association. Enkemann, a policeman here for 30 years before his retirement in 1960, headed the chiefs' group during his tenure. The plaque honored the ex-chief for his service. Krasny was elected president of the same association at its annual May meeting.
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Red Howard Recalls Star Theater Riot As Top Event In 40 years With Police - Veteran of Department Retires
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12
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September
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1947
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City Adds One To Police Force, Leaving Department Three Short
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24
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May
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1951
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