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Sylvan Trout Ponds Improved For Spring Fishing

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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1950
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6
Month
January
Year
1950
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Upper Sylvan Trout Pond At Waterloo Recreation Area, December 1949
Middle Sylvan Trout Pond At Waterloo Recreation Area, December 1949
Lower Sylvan Trout Pond At Waterloo Recreation Area, December 1949
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They Sing From Their Hearts

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Ann Arbor News, September 9, 1959
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9
Month
September
Year
1959
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Dogs And Cats Are Victims Of Ann Arbor's Housing Shortage

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Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1947
Day
9
Month
October
Year
1947
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Puppy Awaits Adoption at Ann Arbor Humane Society, October 1947
Ann Arbor Humane Society Resident "Blackie" Hopes For Adoption, October 1947
Ann Arbor Humane Society Cats React To Their Photo Op, October 1947
Ann Arbor Humane Society Says "Butch" Would Make An Excellent Farm Dog, October 1947
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Passenger, Freight Trains Collide

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Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1952
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10
Month
January
Year
1952
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New York Central's Wolverine Passenger Train After Collision With Freight Train, January 1952
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Dr. Wessinger Still Going Strong At 87, After 40 Years As City Health Officer

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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1947
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19
Month
July
Year
1947
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Dr. John A. Wessinger Enjoys Role As City Health Officer, July 1947
Country Doctor John A. Wessinger Makes Rounds in Horse-Drawn Sleigh (copy), July 1947
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Three Admit Slaying Nurse

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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1951
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20
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September
Year
1951
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Pauline A. Campbell, Murder Victim, September 1951
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Civic Theater Works On New Production In Log Cabin Setting

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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
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22
Month
October
Year
1948
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Director and Cast Rehearse 'Voice of the Turtle,' October 1948
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery at Burns Park Log Cabin, October 1948
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