Michigan library book gets returned 70 years later: 'Consider it waived'
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The Fisher family got to avoid what could have been a major library late fee.
In social media posts shared to Facebook and Twitter on June 24, the Michigan library network uploaded photos of the brown hardcover social studies book published by the Board of Education. The 346-page book dates back to 1929 and is focused on educating Ann Arbor students between grades three to six. "Tappan art teacher Mary Rowland Fisher checked this social studies curriculum book out from the Ann Arbor Public Library sometime in the 1940s," the library’s posts explained. "Published in 1929, the book is dedicated to the citizens of Ann Arbor. It has lesson plans, learning objectives, suggestions for activities, and more."More Related News
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