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Decision Expected On Buying Building

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25
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May
Year
1965
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To Appraise Offered Building

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Day
20
Month
October
Year
1964
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Building Offered For Sale

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1
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September
Year
1964
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Larcom Lays Down Rule

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3
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March
Year
1964
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EAA To End Its Existence Tomorrow

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19
Month
November
Year
1956
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"Mr. & Mrs. Michigan Travel" (Glen & Beverly Winn) Receive A Key To The City Of Ann Arbor, September 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton

"Mr. & Mrs. Michigan Travel" (Glen & Beverly Winn) Receive A Key To The City Of Ann Arbor, September 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1960
Caption:
RECEIVE KEY TO CITY: “Mr. and Mrs. Michigan Travel,” Glen and Beverly Winn of Detroit, received a key to the city in a luncheon ceremony at the Ann Arbor Town Club yesterday. Left to right are City Administrator Guy C. Larcom, jr.; Harold Lage, assistant manager of the Automobile Club of Michigan’s Ann Arbor office; Winn; Mrs. Winn and Mayor Cecil O. Creal. The Winns stopped in Ann Arbor during a 10-day tour of Michigan sponsored by the Auto Club. The tour publicizes Michigan travel and the National Automobile Show in Detroit next month. The large placards are giant “tickets” to the auto show.

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18
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May
Year
1959
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Ann Arbor's New City Council at Work, April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1969
Caption:
Ann Arbor's New City Council At Work Ann Arbor's new City Council, with a Democratic majority, took office last night. Seated from left to right are James E. Stephenson, Fourth Ward; Roy A. Weber, Fourth Ward; LeRoy A. Cappaert, Fifth Ward; City Administrator Guy C. Larcom Jr.; Mayor Robert J. Harris; Richard D. Remington, First Ward; H. C. Curry, First Ward; Ernest L. Quenon, Second Ward; Robert G. Faber, Second Ward; Joseph W. Edwards, Third Ward, and Nicholas D. Kazarinoff, Third Ward. At the center table is City Clerk John P. Bentley and Stenographer Mrs. Sue Kosmalski. Fifth Ward Councilman Henry L. Stadler was absent. Last night's session was relatively brief -- the meeting was adjourned about 10:15.