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Morris Mo Abrahams Back From Vietnam, November 1966

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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1966
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Tournament Play Near

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Mandich Named 'Most Valuable'

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Two Losses Too Many In Six-A Race: Ann Arborites Head For Battle Creek; Jackson Plays Eastern

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Viet Nam War Just A Memory Now (But Vivid)

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Two City Citizens Saluted

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Girls Basketball Coach Fired

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Former Coach Arrested In Ax-Slaying Of Wife

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Invitation Wasn't Unusual, Policy Say

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Man Incompetent For Trial In Ax Slaying

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