Michigan Dignitaries Watch The Washtenaw County Building Dedication Parade, October 1956

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Edward Frederick, Gov. Williams, George Meader, & Wilber Brucker Watch The Washtenaw County Building Dedication Parade, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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ON HAND FOR EVENT: Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams (left), U. S. Rep. George Meader of Ann Arbor (center) and Secretary of the Army Wilber Brucker watch the parade units before the ceremonies dedicating the new building.
Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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ON HAND FOR EVENT: Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams (left), U. S. Rep. George Meader of Ann Arbor (center) and Secretary of the Army Wilber Brucker watch the parade units before the ceremonies dedicating the new building.
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County's 'Biggest Parade Ever' To Precede Dedication Tomorrow

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29
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September
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1956
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Washtenaw Dedicates New County Building

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1956
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U-M's New Radio Telescope, Most Sensitive Of Its Kind, Dedicated

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7
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1959
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Dedication Set Wednesday For UM Radio Telescope

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Student Fills Frustration Vacuum With Trips, Speeches, Debates

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November
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1965
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Studying Campaign

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22
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