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Ypsilanti's Perry School Addition Dedicated As 500 Persons Attend

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Perry School Dedication Rescheduled

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Nora Le Tourneau Addresses National Council of Catholic Women at St. John's Church, Ypsilanti, November 1957

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School Officials & Guests Attend Perry School Addition Dedication, November 29, 1956

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Scene At Dedication

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Ypsilanti Man To Be Ordained

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Ypsilanti Catholic Church Pastor, The Rev. William P. Mooney, Dies

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Rev. Graven New Pastor Of St. John's

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'Temporary' Organist To Be Paid Tribute

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Fr. Graven of Ypsilanti Receives Monsignor Title

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