Kiwanis Convention Brings 1,000 Delegates to Ann Arbor, August 1953
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1953
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Three of the 1,000 delegates to the 36th annual Michigan Kiwanis convention chat this morning outside the Rackham Building. They are (left to right) Keith Sturdevant of St. Joseph; Dr. C. M. Loesell of Ypsilanti, a past Michigan District governor; and Charles P. Cowdin, 91, of Detroit. Cowdin is one of three surviving founders of the Kiwanis movement. He is a charter member of the Detroit Club No. 1, the first Kiwanis club. It was founded in 1915.
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1953
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Three of the 1,000 delegates to the 36th annual Michigan Kiwanis convention chat this morning outside the Rackham Building. They are (left to right) Keith Sturdevant of St. Joseph; Dr. C. M. Loesell of Ypsilanti, a past Michigan District governor; and Charles P. Cowdin, 91, of Detroit. Cowdin is one of three surviving founders of the Kiwanis movement. He is a charter member of the Detroit Club No. 1, the first Kiwanis club. It was founded in 1915.
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1953
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September
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