Sledding in Burns Park Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1937
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Children's Handicraft Dollhouse at Burns Park, August 1935 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1935
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The Rationals Heading Out on the Road Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1966
Caption:
The Rocky Road Is What They Prefer: Live is just on rock 'n' roll after another for The Rationals, four talented teen-agers from Ann Arbor who find their recording, ""Respect,"" is listed in the magic top 10 tunes in Detroit and is catching on across the nation. National distribution has been under way for only a week. Having a moment of madness with their new van are (perched on top, left to right) Scott Morgan and Terry Trabandt and (below, left to right) Steve Correll, Hugh ""Jeep"" Holland, the group's manager, and Bill Figg.
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1966
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The Rocky Road Is What They Prefer: Live is just on rock 'n' roll after another for The Rationals, four talented teen-agers from Ann Arbor who find their recording, ""Respect,"" is listed in the magic top 10 tunes in Detroit and is catching on across the nation. National distribution has been under way for only a week. Having a moment of madness with their new van are (perched on top, left to right) Scott Morgan and Terry Trabandt and (below, left to right) Steve Correll, Hugh ""Jeep"" Holland, the group's manager, and Bill Figg.
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Season Opening Concert at West Park Bandshell, July 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1943
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1943
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Park Band Opens Summer Season: The Ann Arbor Park band, sponsored by Joseph F. Buhr of the Buhr Machine Tool Co., opened its summer season last night with a concert in West Park. The band, directed by D. C. Ryan, is shown playing from the orchestra shell for a gathering of music lovers sitting on benches and on the grass. Present plans call for a series of six Sunday evening concerts by the band, which is composed of both union and non-union musicians employed in Ann Arbor, many of them at the Buhr plant. The band was organized last summer by Mr. Buhr for the benefit of both music-lovers and musicians.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1943
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Park Band Opens Summer Season: The Ann Arbor Park band, sponsored by Joseph F. Buhr of the Buhr Machine Tool Co., opened its summer season last night with a concert in West Park. The band, directed by D. C. Ryan, is shown playing from the orchestra shell for a gathering of music lovers sitting on benches and on the grass. Present plans call for a series of six Sunday evening concerts by the band, which is composed of both union and non-union musicians employed in Ann Arbor, many of them at the Buhr plant. The band was organized last summer by Mr. Buhr for the benefit of both music-lovers and musicians.
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Storm Levels Barn, Garage
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8
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June
Year
1971
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Science Fair, 1972
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Police Officer Now Major
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5
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December
Year
1972
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Metamorphosis, Inc., Board of Directors
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19
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July
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1971
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Historic Buildings, 1972
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15
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October
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1972
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Masons Will Miss Temple
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6
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August
Year
1973
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