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League Of Women Voters Members Interview Dr. Otto K. Engelke, May 1952

League Of Women Voters Members Interview Dr. Otto K. Engelke, May 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption:
Interviewing Dr. Otto K. Engelke on City Health Department services is Mrs. Frederick A. Coller (right) while Mrs. Theophile Raphael looks on. The women are members of the League of Women Voters committee compiling a pamphlet on the operation of local government. The booklet is a revised edition of "Ann Arbor City Government," put out by the League in 1943.

City Administrator Guy C. Larcom jr. Is Interviewed By League Of Women Voters Members, March 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

City Administrator Guy C. Larcom jr. Is Interviewed By League Of Women Voters Members, March 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1962
Caption:
INTERVIEWING FOR BOOKLET: Making an early start on interviews with city officials for a new edition of an Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters booklet are Mrs. Peter B. Olmsted (left) and Mrs. Angus Campbell. They are meeting with City Administrator Guy C. Larcom, jr. A kickoff meeting for League committee members who will gather information for the revised edition of "Know Your Town" will be held tomorrow. The new edition will be the third. The first was published in 1943.

Students, Parents Participate

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Day
5
Month
July
Year
1972
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League Of Women Voters Members Conduct A Phone Interview With Congressman Marvin L. Esch, December 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

League Of Women Voters Members Conduct A Phone Interview With Congressman Marvin L. Esch, December 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1973
Caption:
Instead of a personal appearance, area League of Women Voters members had to settle for a telephone transmission from U.S. Rep. Marvin Esch at the group's annual interview session with the Congressman. In photo, Marcia Borowsla of the Plymouth LWV listens with interest to Esch's comments over an amplification box on the table. Esch couldn't break away from Washington because of a scheduled vote on the energy bill. He made light of his absence, saying that a similar "appearance" had netted him the compliments that he "sounded great" and "had never looked better." (Photo by Cecil Lockard)