Sheriff Doug Harvey Given an Honorary Barber Award Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1970
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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1970
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Sheriff 'Honorary Barber': Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey examines a plaque which designates him an "honorary barber." The plaque, presented yesterday at the County Building, was given by Barbers Union Local 689. Harvey is defendant in a U.S. District Court suit in Detroit in which eight University students allege their constitutional rights were violated by haircuts given them during a brief stay in jail. Harvey is being sued for $200,000. The eight were arrested during a campus demonstration. Harvey promised to display the plaque in his office. Ypsilanti barber William Boatwright, who made the presentation, said the local's 94 barbers in the county "support Sheriff Harvey and his prevention of disease in the county jail."
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1970
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Sheriff 'Honorary Barber': Sheriff Douglas J. Harvey examines a plaque which designates him an "honorary barber." The plaque, presented yesterday at the County Building, was given by Barbers Union Local 689. Harvey is defendant in a U.S. District Court suit in Detroit in which eight University students allege their constitutional rights were violated by haircuts given them during a brief stay in jail. Harvey is being sued for $200,000. The eight were arrested during a campus demonstration. Harvey promised to display the plaque in his office. Ypsilanti barber William Boatwright, who made the presentation, said the local's 94 barbers in the county "support Sheriff Harvey and his prevention of disease in the county jail."
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Sheriff Doug Harvey Given an Honorary Barber Award Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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"Ann Arbor Report" with Pun Plamondon, July 1969
"Ann Arbor Report" concerning murders, Spring, 1969. Free City Council meetings, police harassment, and South University riot. Pun Plamondon, July 1969. (14:11 min.)
Pun Plamondon reports from the Hill Street commune on police harassment and intimidation following the riot on South University, July 1969. He also touches on citizen and police attitudes in the wake of six women recently murdered (later revealed to be the John Norman Collins murders).
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From the John and Leni Sinclair Papers, 1957-2003, Bentley Historical Library. Sound Cassettes series: Unit III, no. 4, Box 28e
"Culture Jamming: A Long View Back" Panelists: Pun Plamondon, David Fenton, Leni Sinclair, Genie Parker, John Sinclair; Bruce Conforth, moderator Photographer: Barbara Weinberg Barefield
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2011
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Filling in the "Bomb Crater" at 1510 Hill St to Mark the End of the Vietnam War
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1975
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Filling in the "Bomb Crater" at 1510 Hill St to Mark the End of the Vietnam War
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1975
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Filling in the ""Bomb Crater"" at 1510 Hill St to Mark the End of the Vietnam War
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1975
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Ann Arbor Police Department - Assistant Police Chief Walter E. Krasny, 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Debris from Bomb Blast at CIA Office in Ann Arbor Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1968
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How The CIA Office At 450 S. Main Looked After Blast
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1968
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How The CIA Office At 450 S. Main Looked After Blast
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Damage from Bomb Blast at CIA Office in Ann Arbor Photographer: William B. Treml
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1968
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Bombed CIA Office: The explosive force of a dynamite bomb, set off last night outside the Central Intelligence Agency's Ann Arbor office at 450 S. Main St., shattered the glass front of the office and bent the bottom of the steel door frame, lower left. Furniture inside the office was overturned and all but one section of window draperies, center, were ripped from their moorings. The FBI is investigating.
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1968
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Bombed CIA Office: The explosive force of a dynamite bomb, set off last night outside the Central Intelligence Agency's Ann Arbor office at 450 S. Main St., shattered the glass front of the office and bent the bottom of the steel door frame, lower left. Furniture inside the office was overturned and all but one section of window draperies, center, were ripped from their moorings. The FBI is investigating.
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