ENACT Member Joellen Ahlgren Presents Recycling Petition To Barbara Lutz, October 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1970
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Petitions Bring Pressure - Petitions are one form of pressure Mrs. David Ahlgren, left, and other members of Consumers for ENACT (CFENACT) use. Mrs. Richard Lutz signs one to get reluctant supermarkets to stock returnable bottles. CFENACT also wants grocery stores to eliminate needless food packaging, particularly in their produce departments.
Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1970
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Petitions Bring Pressure - Petitions are one form of pressure Mrs. David Ahlgren, left, and other members of Consumers for ENACT (CFENACT) use. Mrs. Richard Lutz signs one to get reluctant supermarkets to stock returnable bottles. CFENACT also wants grocery stores to eliminate needless food packaging, particularly in their produce departments.
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Petition Filed Against Peters' Slaughter House
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1946
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Residents Want Tubbs Road Left Alone
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Draft-Rank Vote Staged At 'U'
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1966
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Haber Warns Faculty Over Rejecting Grading
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1966
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5,500 Sign Petitions On Alabama
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1965
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Petitions Supporting Three Faculty Members Circulated
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1954
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Scarlett Woods May Be Sold
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1970
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Students Petition To Save Scarlett-Mitchell Woods, February 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1970
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Saving The Woods ~ Holding some of the petitions being circulated to parents and students at Mitchell Elementary School and Scarlett Junior High are these pupils (from left, rear) Andy Brayton, Bill Sampier, Keith Smith, Ted Rodewil, Kevin Williams and Kevin Walker and (from left, front) Linda Sampier, Lisa Orquist and Sharon Donegan. Ted, Kevin Williams and Kevin Walker attend Scarlett, while the rest are Mitchell students. The petitions are asking that the wooded area south of the two schools be kept as a nature center. Some of the posters behind the students read, "Keep Scarlett Woods," "Save Wildlife." (Ann Arbor New picture by Photographer Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1970
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Saving The Woods ~ Holding some of the petitions being circulated to parents and students at Mitchell Elementary School and Scarlett Junior High are these pupils (from left, rear) Andy Brayton, Bill Sampier, Keith Smith, Ted Rodewil, Kevin Williams and Kevin Walker and (from left, front) Linda Sampier, Lisa Orquist and Sharon Donegan. Ted, Kevin Williams and Kevin Walker attend Scarlett, while the rest are Mitchell students. The petitions are asking that the wooded area south of the two schools be kept as a nature center. Some of the posters behind the students read, "Keep Scarlett Woods," "Save Wildlife." (Ann Arbor New picture by Photographer Cecil Lockard)
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Residents Fighting Deep Well
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1986
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