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Mendel C. Hodgin's Homemade Airplane, March 1937

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Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1937
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Elsie Sellers Painting "Gone With The Wind" Lamps, November 1954

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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1954
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Painting Antique Lamps Is Her Hobby

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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1954
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Jane Ernst Shares An Item With Other Students At The Bach School Hobby Display, March 1939

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Preparations For The American Legion Kite Contest, May 1938

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An Invitation To...Know Your Neighbor

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Ann Arbor News, December 28, 1959
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Jack Wirth & His Model G Seeburg Nickelodeon, December 1959
Jack Wirth Examines His Model G Seeburg Nickelodeon, December 1959
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Richard Guarino with Model Trains, December 1948

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Overhauling Model Trains Becomes Full-Scale Hobby

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Making Rugs From Rags Is Pastime For Women In Newly-Formed Group Of Faculty Wives' Club

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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1949
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Mrs. Paul Burks & Mrs. Charles Palmer - Members of The Faculty Women's Club Rug-Hooking Group, March 1949
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Gladys Rowley Making Cornstarch Figurines, December 1946

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