Mrs. Romney Is 'Stunned' Over EMU Demonstrations

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14
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May
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1970
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Romney Raps Birchers, Asks Civil Rights Action

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18
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January
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1964
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Former governor George Romney at a press conference with his wife, Lenore LaFount Romney, February 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1970
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Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1970
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A Boost For Lenore: Former governor George Romney told a press conference here last night his wife Lenore is a "determined fighting" candidate for the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate. Flanking Romney at the press conference at Weber's Inn are Congressman Marvin L. Esch, R-Ann Arbor, whose name was at one time on a GOP list of senate hopefuls, and Mrs. C. borden county Republican chairman.
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1970
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A Boost For Lenore: Former governor George Romney told a press conference here last night his wife Lenore is a "determined fighting" candidate for the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate. Flanking Romney at the press conference at Weber's Inn are Congressman Marvin L. Esch, R-Ann Arbor, whose name was at one time on a GOP list of senate hopefuls, and Mrs. C. borden county Republican chairman.
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Lenore Romney Visits Booth At Ann Arbor's Street Art Fair, July 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1966
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1966
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Michigan's First Lady, Mrs. George Romney, took time out yesterday to visit Ann Arbor's Street Art Fair, in company with Fred Beaver, fair committee chairman. Also pictured is Roy Pederson, Potter from Plymouth.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1966
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Michigan's First Lady, Mrs. George Romney, took time out yesterday to visit Ann Arbor's Street Art Fair, in company with Fred Beaver, fair committee chairman. Also pictured is Roy Pederson, Potter from Plymouth.
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Mrs. Romney At Street Art Fair

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July
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1966
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Governor George W. Romney and Lenore Romney at the Michigan-Michigan State Game, October 14, 1967

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1967
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Marcos Visit From 1966

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7
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December
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1972
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Anne Hatcher & Imelda Marcos Walking To Clements Library, September 1966

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1966
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Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1972
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Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (left) and Mrs. Lenore Romney (Center Background) escort Mrs. Marcos during '66 visit to Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1972
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Mrs. Harlan Hatcher (left) and Mrs. Lenore Romney (Center Background) escort Mrs. Marcos during '66 visit to Ann Arbor.
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Anne Hatcher, Lenore Romney, & Imelda Marcos Following Ceremony Honoring Ferdinand Marcos At The Clements Library, September 1966

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1966
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Ferdinand And Imelda Marcos Arriving At Willow Run Airport, September 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1966
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Among the first to greet Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos and Mrs. Marcos (center of photo) at Willow Run Airport just before noon are Vice President Marvin (left), Mrs. George Romney and Gov. Romney, Ex-Sen Homer Ferguson is coming down the ramp behind Mrs. Marcos. Others in the picture are unidentified.
Ann Arbor News, September 19, 1966
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Among the first to greet Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos and Mrs. Marcos (center of photo) at Willow Run Airport just before noon are Vice President Marvin (left), Mrs. George Romney and Gov. Romney, Ex-Sen Homer Ferguson is coming down the ramp behind Mrs. Marcos. Others in the picture are unidentified.
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