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- Letter from George Martin at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 2, 1926 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.

- August 02, 1926
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Letter from George Martin at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 2, 1926
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.
- Letter from Arthur Radziszewski at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, July 18, 1926 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.

- July 18, 1926
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Letter from Arthur Radziszewski at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, July 18, 1926
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.
- Letter from Frank Buszek at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 2, 1927 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.

- August 02, 1927
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Letter from Frank Buszek at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 2, 1927
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.
- Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1926 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.

- 1926
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Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1926
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.
- "University Fresh Air Camp, A Project in Human Engineering," 1933 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.

- 1933
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"University Fresh Air Camp, A Project in Human Engineering," 1933
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.
- Letter from A. J. Lepine (for Edsel Ford) to Homer Grafton regarding University of Michigan Fresh Air Camps, October 11, 1928 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to experience the outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. In 1928, organization leaders recognized the couple's generosity with a plan to name two new lodges--one for Edsel, the other for "Tau Beta," another of Eleanor's charities.

- October 11, 1928
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Letter from A. J. Lepine (for Edsel Ford) to Homer Grafton regarding University of Michigan Fresh Air Camps, October 11, 1928
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to experience the outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. In 1928, organization leaders recognized the couple's generosity with a plan to name two new lodges--one for Edsel, the other for "Tau Beta," another of Eleanor's charities.
- Letter from Warren Hossfield at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 1927 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.

- August 01, 1927
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Letter from Warren Hossfield at Fresh Air Camp to Eleanor Clay Ford, August 1927
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide a place for underprivileged boys to run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association established the camp with the support of generous benefactors, like Eleanor and Edsel Ford. Campers wrote letters to Mrs. Ford that recounted their experiences and showed their appreciation for her support.
- Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1927 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.

- 1927
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Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1927
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.
- Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1930 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.

- 1930
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Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1930
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.
- Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1927 - The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.

- 1927
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Children at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, 1927
The Fresh Air Camp was founded in 1921 to provide outdoor experiences for underprivileged boys. Campers could run, jump, swim, hike, and play outdoors. Established by members of the University of Michigan Student Christian Association, the camp found a permanent lakeside home in Livingston County, Michigan, in 1923. University students served as counselors and gained practical skills in education, social work, psychology and related fields.