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League Of Women Voters Members Meet At Hathaway's Hideaway, January 1975

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Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1975
Caption:
TIMES HAVE CHANGED - When the local League of Women Voters first sought outside donations in 1942, its president and treasurer were nearly "blown out of the office" of the local Republican party chairman, who insisted they should be home washing diapers. Today, the League's annual finance drive is carefully planned by members of its finance committee and community leaders. Meeting at Hathaway's Hideaway from left are Barbara Dankert, Pat Pawelski, Susan Westerman, John Hathaway and Rosemarian Blake.

LWV Opens Finance Drive

LWV Opens Finance Drive image
Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
February
Year
1976
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LWV Plans '78 Finance

LWV Plans '78 Finance image
Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
November
Year
1977
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League of Women voters lauded

League of Women voters lauded image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
September
Year
1979
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