H. C. Curry Day Celebrated at First Methodist Church, May 1970

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Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1970
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Curry Day Includes Prayer For Peace: A gathering of H. C. Curry family and friends joined together to pray for world peace yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. The mayor pro-tem was honored for his service to the community and 215 persons attended a banquet last night as part of the H. C. Curry Day celebration.
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1970
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Curry Day Includes Prayer For Peace: A gathering of H. C. Curry family and friends joined together to pray for world peace yesterday afternoon at the First Methodist Church. The mayor pro-tem was honored for his service to the community and 215 persons attended a banquet last night as part of the H. C. Curry Day celebration.
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Black Hiring Plan Adopted

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30
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September
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1969
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Ann Arbor's New City Council at Work, April 1969

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1969
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Ann Arbor's New City Council At Work Ann Arbor's new City Council, with a Democratic majority, took office last night. Seated from left to right are James E. Stephenson, Fourth Ward; Roy A. Weber, Fourth Ward; LeRoy A. Cappaert, Fifth Ward; City Administrator Guy C. Larcom Jr.; Mayor Robert J. Harris; Richard D. Remington, First Ward; H. C. Curry, First Ward; Ernest L. Quenon, Second Ward; Robert G. Faber, Second Ward; Joseph W. Edwards, Third Ward, and Nicholas D. Kazarinoff, Third Ward. At the center table is City Clerk John P. Bentley and Stenographer Mrs. Sue Kosmalski. Fifth Ward Councilman Henry L. Stadler was absent. Last night's session was relatively brief -- the meeting was adjourned about 10:15.
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1969
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Ann Arbor's New City Council At Work Ann Arbor's new City Council, with a Democratic majority, took office last night. Seated from left to right are James E. Stephenson, Fourth Ward; Roy A. Weber, Fourth Ward; LeRoy A. Cappaert, Fifth Ward; City Administrator Guy C. Larcom Jr.; Mayor Robert J. Harris; Richard D. Remington, First Ward; H. C. Curry, First Ward; Ernest L. Quenon, Second Ward; Robert G. Faber, Second Ward; Joseph W. Edwards, Third Ward, and Nicholas D. Kazarinoff, Third Ward. At the center table is City Clerk John P. Bentley and Stenographer Mrs. Sue Kosmalski. Fifth Ward Councilman Henry L. Stadler was absent. Last night's session was relatively brief -- the meeting was adjourned about 10:15.
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City Council Appears Split On Marijuana Law Issue

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26
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January
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1971
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Delay Avoids Likely Defeat Of 'Pot' Law

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2
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February
Year
1971
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Criticisms Of Police To Be Probed

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25
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March
Year
1970
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Negroes Press Demands

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17
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April
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1968
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Councilmen Hassle Over Rights Letter

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12
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July
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1966
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Strife Develops In NAACP Branch

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21
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August
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1969
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