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In social media posts shared to Facebook and Twitter on June 24, the regions 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 education 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.”
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Fisher’s daughter-in-law, Kari Magill, attached a note with the returned book that stated its due date may have been overlooked because Fisher was “preparing to start a family at the time.”
“Please accept this (rather late) overdue book return,” Magill wrote. “Perhaps you might consider waiving the fine, as Mary passed away in 1967?”
The Ann Arbor District Library replied to Magill’s request with: “Poof! Consider it waived!”
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Representatives at the Ann Arbor District Library have not yet responded to Fox News’ request for comment. It is not immediately clear how much the late fee would have been.
Currently, the library has a daily overdue fee of 25 cents for non-tools. Additionally, the Ann Arbor District Library’s borrowing terms state that members who accrue unpaid fees that reach $25 or more will have their library cards suspended.
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An obituary for Fisher, originally written by Ann Arbor News more than 50 years ago, is available on the library’s digital archive. She reportedly passed away on May 16, 1967, and had a funeral service at Muehlig Funeral Chapel three days later. While details of her passing were not disclosed, the obituary states memorial contributions to the Asthmatic Fund were welcome.
Fisher was laid to rest in Arborcrest Cemetery.