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Militants Triumph In New U.S. Party

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Ann Arbor News, August 19, 1968
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August
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1968
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Couple With Much In Common Brought Together Via Computer

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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1966
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September
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1966
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Here's the Way Courting Via Computer Works

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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1966
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10
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August
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1966
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Pat Roessle learns about Michigan Scientific Introduction Service's computer dating service, August 1966
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Drive Set To Finance Convent

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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1968
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19
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February
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1968
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Local Veterans Of World War II Recall VE Day

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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1968
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May
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1968
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William M. Collins, World War II veteran, May 1968
William M. Collins, World War II veteran, May 1968
Herbert F. Andrews, World War II veteran, May 1968
Herbert F. Andrews, World War II veteran, May 1968
Lawrence Wren, World War II veteran, May 1968
John D. Hannah, World War II veteran, May 1968
John D. Hannah, World War II veteran, May 1968
George W. Harms, World War II veteran, May 1968
William B. Clark, World War II veteran, May 1968
William B. Clark, World War II veteran, May 1968
Gerald J. Buscaino, World War II veteran, May 1968
Gerald J. Buscaino, World War II veteran, May 1968
Carl A. Heldt, World War II veteran, May 1968
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Fall Offers Little Rest To Imaginative Gardener

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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
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12
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October
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1967
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Mrs. Mackmiller's Vegetable Garden, October 1967
Mrs. Mackmiller's Vegetable Garden, October 1967
Mrs. Mackmiller's Vegetable Garden, October 1967
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Brothers Make Garden Yearly Project

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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1967
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October
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1967
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Stan and Jack Starzec with Squash, August 1967
Stan and Jack Starzec with Squash, August 1967
Stan and Jack Starzec with Squash, August 1967
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Actor Revives 'Classwork' Practiced Generation Ago

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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1962
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1962
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Actor Will Geer talks about Shakespeare's herbs when not acting in the University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program, November 1962
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Will Geer Gears Garden To Style of Elizabethans

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Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1966
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Restaurant Cook Goes From Suds To Supervisor

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Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1968
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December
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1968
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Elvin Cook, Chef At The Rubaiyat Continental Dining Restaurant, December 19, 1968
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