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Richard Rubenfeld & Pinball Machines At Pinball Pete's, January 2005

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Paul Volz With Oil Lamp From His Collection, January 1996

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Scientist, adventurer shares his illuminating museum-class collection

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5 Will Receive EMU Honorary Degrees

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Prof. J. A. Sellers, Head Of Chemistry Department At EMU, Dies Suddenly

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Glory Days

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Goodman Outspent Ypsilanti Election Rival

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Bette Warren Carries A Picket Sign As EMU Faculty Strike, September 2000

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Lessons from a counterculture

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The Indians among us: They face hard decisions on keeping up traditions

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FILM & VIDEO

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THEATER & DANCE

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WRITTEN WORD

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PULP LIFE

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