1,200 Turn Out To See Mrs. Lawford Here

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5
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October
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1960
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Country Club Entertains 500

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6
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July
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1964
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Voters' League Will Hear About Housing

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14
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January
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1946
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Mrs. Chemerda Named Head Of League Of Women Voters

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3
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July
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1942
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Presbyterian Church Consecration Draws Audience Of 1,200

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24
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January
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1938
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Dimes Begin March In Infantile Paralysis Drive Here

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20
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January
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1942
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Civic Theater Opens Campaign

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27
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April
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1960
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Federal Officials To Help Dedicate Lurie Terrace

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7
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October
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1964
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AADL Talks To: Alan Brown
In 1984, a very young Alan Brown, (a recent UM grad in Vocal Performance) was stunned to be offered the position of Festival Administrator by Eugene Power, the founder of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival - an opportunity that literally changed the course of his life. We speak to him by phone from San Francisco where he is the principal of WolfBrown, an advisory to foundations, public agencies and charitable organizations.
Alan speaks of his fond memories of Eugene Power, his firm guiding hand and generous support in the early days of the Festival. He remembers a gracious Ella Fitzgerald, a panic moment with Marcel Marceau, and his encounters with other great performers who graced the Festival stage.