Storm rips Washtenaw
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16
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July
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1980
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A gem gets its chance to Shine
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12
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October
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1997
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Rolling In Rummage Or On Skates Just Part Of Kiwanis Lore
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6
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April
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1985
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School, Civic Leader Ashley Clague Dies
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1
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September
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1977
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Kiwanis Club Dedicates New Playroom At Mott Children's Hospital In Honor Of Ashley Clague, November 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1971
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Kiwanis Club Dedicates Hospital Playroom ~ A new pre-school playroom at C. C. Mott Chidren's Hospital was dedicated yesterday by the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club in honor of Ashley Clague (second from left), long-time local resident and former Ann Arbor Board of Education president. Clague, a retired grocer, was cited for his fund-raising efforts and his continuing support of recreational programs at Mott Hospital. Congratulating Clague at ceremonies yesterday was T. R. Johnson (far left) Kiwanis International President from Denver. Also pictured are Robert Norris (far right), an original charter member of the club, and Ralph Keyes (second from right), local attorney and trustee of the Forney W. Clement Memorial Project. Clague was instrumental in founding that project, too, which is dedicated toward the financial support of educational and recreational programs for children at the hospital. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1971
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Kiwanis Club Dedicates Hospital Playroom ~ A new pre-school playroom at C. C. Mott Chidren's Hospital was dedicated yesterday by the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club in honor of Ashley Clague (second from left), long-time local resident and former Ann Arbor Board of Education president. Clague, a retired grocer, was cited for his fund-raising efforts and his continuing support of recreational programs at Mott Hospital. Congratulating Clague at ceremonies yesterday was T. R. Johnson (far left) Kiwanis International President from Denver. Also pictured are Robert Norris (far right), an original charter member of the club, and Ralph Keyes (second from right), local attorney and trustee of the Forney W. Clement Memorial Project. Clague was instrumental in founding that project, too, which is dedicated toward the financial support of educational and recreational programs for children at the hospital. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
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U Man Heads Child Care Association
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1
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June
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1971
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After 60 Years, Hospital School Still Brightens Lives
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26
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September
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1982
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University Hospital School To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
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September
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1972
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Rose Bowl Support
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16
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December
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1969
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C. S. Mott's Grandchildren Unveil Plaque, October 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1969
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Mott's Grandchildren Unveil Plaque. Little Marise Maynet (left) and her brother, Jean-Charles (right), grandchildren of 94-year-old Flint philanthropist Charles S. Mott, pull ropes to unveil plaque at dedication ceremonies for the University's new C. S. Mott Children's Hospital yesterday at the new facility. Looking on (left to right) are the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, Episcopal bishop; Mott, and Edward J. Connors, director of the new $9,500,000 facility. Mott, through his C. S. Mott Foundation, gave $6,500,000 to make the unique 207-bed hospital possible.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1969
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Mott's Grandchildren Unveil Plaque. Little Marise Maynet (left) and her brother, Jean-Charles (right), grandchildren of 94-year-old Flint philanthropist Charles S. Mott, pull ropes to unveil plaque at dedication ceremonies for the University's new C. S. Mott Children's Hospital yesterday at the new facility. Looking on (left to right) are the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, Episcopal bishop; Mott, and Edward J. Connors, director of the new $9,500,000 facility. Mott, through his C. S. Mott Foundation, gave $6,500,000 to make the unique 207-bed hospital possible.
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