Democratic party candidates visit the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. plant, October 30, 1952
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Democratic party candidates visit the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. plant, October 30, 1952
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1952
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CANDIDATES AT K-F: Four top county candidates on the Democratic ticket toured the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. plant yesterday and lunched in a plant cafeteria. Seated (left to right) are John P. Dawson, candidate for Congress; Mrs. Viola B. Blackenburg, candidate for state representative from the county's Second District; Leonard D. Bennett candidate for state senator from this district; and Louis C. Andrews., jr., candidate for county prosecutor. Seated at far right is Steve Klenczak, a cafeteria chef, and standing is Mary Jane Thompson, waitress.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1952
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CANDIDATES AT K-F: Four top county candidates on the Democratic ticket toured the Kaiser-Frazer Corp. plant yesterday and lunched in a plant cafeteria. Seated (left to right) are John P. Dawson, candidate for Congress; Mrs. Viola B. Blackenburg, candidate for state representative from the county's Second District; Leonard D. Bennett candidate for state senator from this district; and Louis C. Andrews., jr., candidate for county prosecutor. Seated at far right is Steve Klenczak, a cafeteria chef, and standing is Mary Jane Thompson, waitress.
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Democrats Paul Butler, Neil Staebler and Thomas Quimby at a three-day session of the National Advisory Committee on Political Organization, December 1956
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Ann Arbor News, December 3, 1956
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DEOMCRATS CONFER: Paul Butler (center), national Democratic chairman, confers with Neil Staebler of Ann Arbor (left), Michigan Democratic chairman, and Thomas Quimby of Grand Rapids, Michigan national committeeman, during a session of the three-day meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Political Organization, which Staebler heads. The advisory committee, which assessed the elections this month for recommendations to the Democratic National Committee, ended its sessions at the Michigan Union yesterday. A spokesman said the committee expressed optimism for the future.
Ann Arbor News, December 3, 1956
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DEOMCRATS CONFER: Paul Butler (center), national Democratic chairman, confers with Neil Staebler of Ann Arbor (left), Michigan Democratic chairman, and Thomas Quimby of Grand Rapids, Michigan national committeeman, during a session of the three-day meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Political Organization, which Staebler heads. The advisory committee, which assessed the elections this month for recommendations to the Democratic National Committee, ended its sessions at the Michigan Union yesterday. A spokesman said the committee expressed optimism for the future.
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Democrats Paul Butler, Neil Staebler and Thomas Quimby confer, December 1956
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1955
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