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Cookbooks - They can be more than recipe references

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Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1978
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28
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August
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1978
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Jan Nordman Browses Cookbooks At Borders Bookstore, August 1978
Jan Longone Peruses A Book In Her Wine And Food Library, August 1978
Jan Longone With Her Copy Of 'The Culinary Culture of the Philippines', August 1978
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Fiegel's Men's and Boy's Wear, September 1941

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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1941
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Fiegel Department Store during 50th Anniversary, September 1941

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Ruth Perkins, bookeeper at Fiegel Department Store, September 1941

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Interior of Fiegel's Department Store at 50th Anniversary, September 1941

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Paul Jedele, general merchandising clerk, at Fiegel's 50th anniversary, September 1941

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John Andress, head of boys' department, at Fiegel's 50th anniversary, September 1941

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Fiegel's 50th anniversary, September 1941

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Albert Fiegel prepares price tags for Fiegel's 50th anniversary, September 1941

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Exterior of Fiegel's Department Store, 50th anniversary, September 1941

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