New Arts Publication A Dream Come True
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August
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1973
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City Administrator Guy C. Larcom jr. Is Interviewed By League Of Women Voters Members, March 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1962
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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.
Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1962
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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.
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League Of Women Voters Plan New 'Know Your Town' Book
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March
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1962
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Ann Arbor School Officials & LWV Members Chat At A League Of Women Voters Meeting, April 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1963
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SCHOOL OFFICIALS: League members and local school officials review their work experiences on "Know Your Town" at the booklet's formal debut tea yesterday afternoon at the YM-YWCA. Shown are (left to right) Jack Elzay, superintendent of the Ann Arbor Public Schools; Mrs. Franklin Moore, president of the league; Albert Coudron, vice-president of the Ann Arbor Board of Education; Scott Westerman, social studies co-ordinator for the public schools, and Mrs. Dorwin Cartwright, the booklet's illustrator.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1963
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SCHOOL OFFICIALS: League members and local school officials review their work experiences on "Know Your Town" at the booklet's formal debut tea yesterday afternoon at the YM-YWCA. Shown are (left to right) Jack Elzay, superintendent of the Ann Arbor Public Schools; Mrs. Franklin Moore, president of the league; Albert Coudron, vice-president of the Ann Arbor Board of Education; Scott Westerman, social studies co-ordinator for the public schools, and Mrs. Dorwin Cartwright, the booklet's illustrator.
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'Know Your Town' Booklet Makes Its Formal Debut
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17
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April
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1963
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City Councilmen Receive "Your Government Officials" Publication From League Of Women Voters Members, February 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1966
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In pre-finance drive activity League of Women Voters drive chairman, Mrs. William Weichlein (from left) presents copies of "Your Government Officials," a league publication listing all locally elected and appointed officials, to City Councilmen John Hathaway and Dr. Edward Pierce. With them is Mrs. Pierce, a league member. The booklet accompanied the organization's 1966 finance drive letter which has been mailed to 2,200 citizens.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1966
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In pre-finance drive activity League of Women Voters drive chairman, Mrs. William Weichlein (from left) presents copies of "Your Government Officials," a league publication listing all locally elected and appointed officials, to City Councilmen John Hathaway and Dr. Edward Pierce. With them is Mrs. Pierce, a league member. The booklet accompanied the organization's 1966 finance drive letter which has been mailed to 2,200 citizens.
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Voters' Guides Being Offered By League
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18
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October
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1966
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League Of Women Voters Prepare To Distribute "Know Your Town" Booklets, January 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1967
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Preparing to distribute copies of "Know Your Town," League of Women Voters President Mrs. Elton McNeil (left) and Mrs. Richard White get some last-minute assistance from Don Borut, assistant to the administrator.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1967
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Preparing to distribute copies of "Know Your Town," League of Women Voters President Mrs. Elton McNeil (left) and Mrs. Richard White get some last-minute assistance from Don Borut, assistant to the administrator.
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League Of Women Voters Selling New 'Know Your Town' Edition
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27
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January
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1967
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Jane Mann, Ann Staiger, & Vicky Kleinman At A League Of Women Voters Meeting, November 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1967
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Persons new to the League of Women Voters are being given a chance to know more about their town and about the League at orientation meetings being held this week. Membership chairman Mrs. Philip A. Mann (from left); Mrs. David Staiger, a transfer member from Maryland; and Mrs. Ralph E. Kleinman, second vice-president, browsed through one of the League's publications at yesterday's morning coffee. A second orientation session is scheduled for this evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jerold H. Israel, 1822 Mershon. New, old and prospective members may attend the orientation.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1967
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Persons new to the League of Women Voters are being given a chance to know more about their town and about the League at orientation meetings being held this week. Membership chairman Mrs. Philip A. Mann (from left); Mrs. David Staiger, a transfer member from Maryland; and Mrs. Ralph E. Kleinman, second vice-president, browsed through one of the League's publications at yesterday's morning coffee. A second orientation session is scheduled for this evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jerold H. Israel, 1822 Mershon. New, old and prospective members may attend the orientation.
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