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City Club Announces Home Tour

Parent Issue
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1967
Day
5
Month
April
Year
1967
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G. E. Engle Residence Featured In City Club Home Tour, April 1967
Historic Farmhouse Transformed Into G. E. Engle Residence, April 1967
Timeless Beauty On Display at G. E. Engle Residence, April 1967
Gracious Interiors at G. E. Engle Residence, April 1967
Douglas Sherwin Residence Featured In City Club Home Tour, April 1967
Each Level Unique at Douglas Sherwin Residence, April 1967
Sunny Dining Area of Douglas Sherwin Residence, April 1967
Fireplace Focus of Living Room of Douglas Sherwin Residence, April 1967
Distinctive Rug Highlights Living Room of Douglas Sherwin Residence, April 1967
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Ann Arborites To Open Homes For City Club Tour

Parent Issue
Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1967
Day
19
Month
April
Year
1967
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Ceilings an Architectural Feature at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Sculpture Dominates Entrance Hall at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Angled Fireplace Anchors Living Room at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Indirect Lighting Accents Natural Light at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Art an Important Feature at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Angled Walls Create Unusual Spaces at Merlyn C. Keller Residence, April 1967
Merlyn C. Keller Residence Featured On City Club Home Tour, April 1967
Unusual Angles at Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
Natural Fireplace and Natural Lighting at Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
Wood-Beamed Ceilings at Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
Contemporary Art On Display Throughout Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
Breakfast Room Overlooks Barton Pond at Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
Spacious Living Room at Dr. William C. Grabb Residence, April 1967
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Oriental and South American Art Graces the James L. Lundy Residence, April 1967

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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1967
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Natural Light a Feature Throughout James L. Lundy Residence, April 1967

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Voters Approve Community College

Parent Issue
Ann Arbor News, January 16, 1965
Day
16
Month
January
Year
1965
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Kenneth L. Yourd, Washtenaw Community College Trustee, January 1965
Samuel T. Harmon, Jr., Washtenaw Community College Trustee, January 1965
Ralph C. Wenrich, Washtenaw Community College Trustee, January 1965
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