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H. Ashley Weeks Uses A Visualtek Miniviewer At The Ann Arbor Public Library, April 1978

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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1978
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Fred Schroen Reads On The Ceiling With A Projector And Microfilmed Books From The Ann Arbor Public Library, February 1947

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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1947
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Quite A 'Gadget' Entertains Invalid

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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1947
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Gerald Lutz Listens To High School History Lessons On A Wire Recorder Furnished By The Ann Arbor Lions Club, May 1954

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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1954
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Euline McCorkle Uses Adaptive Telephone to Overcome Polio Disabilities, January 1959

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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1959
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Doris Shine Reading Books On The Ceiling, March 1955

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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1955
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Harold Schumann Reads On The Ceiling, March 1955

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Ceiling Projectors Made By Ann Arbor Firm Allow Bed-Ridden Patients To Read Books

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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1955
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Aid To Sight

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1978
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VISUAL ART

State of Flux: Robin Speth’s drawings and airbrush paintings at Matthaei explore nature’s chronic change
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FILM & VIDEO

Memory Cares: A recent film and a play about dementia are coming to Ann Arbor
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THEATER & DANCE

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's "She Kills Monsters" shows a grieving sister coping through "Dungeons & Dragons"
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WRITTEN WORD

Angela Chen's "After School" chronicles the U-M Stamps School professor's childhood in pressure-filled summer-studies programs
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PULP LIFE

Smart Schtick: U-M Ph.D. candidate Julianna Loera-Wiggins brings Femme Feedback to the Tree Town Comedy Festival
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