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Santa Visits Tommy McIntyre At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, December 1948

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Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1948
Caption:
'A RIGHT JOLLY OLD ELF -': During Santa's visit with patients in St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital yesterday afternoon, he stopped by the bedsides of some of the children who couldn't be moved to the auditorium where a Christmas open house was held. Here, St. Nick cheers 18-month-old Tommy G. McIntyre of Monroe.

Santa Chats With Young Patients At The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Christmas Open House, December 1948

Santa Chats With Young Patients At The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Christmas Open House, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1948
Caption:
'AND YOU CAN BRING ME -': Main attraction, of course, at the Christmas Open House held by the sisters and staff of St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital for children patients was the man with the white whiskers and the deep laugh. Some of the party-goers able to attend the affair in the hospital auditorium are clustered around Santa Claus and, presumably, the little fellow on Santa's knee is only about half-way through his Christmas list. In the evening, staff members presented a program of entertainment for child and adult patients from the auditorium stage.

Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge & Clarence Southward Check Gas Storage Tank Where Explosion Occurred, May 10, 1962 Photographer: William B. Treml

Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge & Clarence Southward Check Gas Storage Tank Where Explosion Occurred, May 10, 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
Caption:
Fatal Blast: Milan Police Chief Thomas Goodridge and Clarence Southward check the empty gasoline storage tank where a garage welder was killed and another man seriously injured in an explosion yesterday. Southward escaped injury although he was standing only four feet from the tank at the time. He was not even knocked off his feet.