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George Goodwin, 84 Years Old, Arrives At Wines School To Vote In Election, April 1965 Photographer: Eck Stanger

George Goodwin, 84 Years Old, Arrives At Wines School To Vote In Election, April 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1965
Caption:
George E. Goodwin, 84-year-old elector living at 1408 Miller, maintained his high-participation voting record this morning as he registered his choices for mayor and councilman. Goodwin said he has been voting regularly "ever since I was 21" and had participated in "just about" all of the elections for which he was eligible, including all of those during the 25 years he has been an Ann Arbor resident. He is being assisted by Wreford J. Goulding of 816 Carbeck, who is helping with the Republican Fifth Ward transportation service. Goodwin voted at Wines School.

Members Of Ann Arbor High's Homecoming Court In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956

Members Of Ann Arbor High's Homecoming Court In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1956
Caption:
THERE'S GLAMOUR, TOO: These attractive girls were part of a JCC parade, which ended at The Ann Arbor News parking lot.

Clarence Reid Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956

Clarence Reid Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1956
Caption:
STRESSES POINT: Clarence Reid, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, urges residents to vote in the general election next Tuesday. The occasion was a Junior Chamber of Commerce-sponsored get-out-the-vote rally last night in The Ann Arbor News parking lot.

Arthur E. Carpenter Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956

Arthur E. Carpenter Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1956
Caption:
APPEALS TO VOTERS: Arthur E. Carpenter, Democratic candidate for the State Senate, joins in urging residents to vote next Tuesday. He and Reid each talked for 10 minutes. Seated are County Clerk Luella M. Smith, Sen. Lewis G. Christman and Reid.