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Voters Pick Heusel, Renken And Bolhouse

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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1971
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June
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1971
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Heusel Enters School Race

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Ann Arbor News, May 16, 1968
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16
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May
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1968
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Heusel Looking Into FCC Rules

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1968
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14
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May
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1968
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Other Candidates Tell Views

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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1959
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April
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1959
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City Council Candidates Mary Richman and Kathleeen Kozachenko Discuss Second Ward Issues, March 1974

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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1974
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Voters Cast Ballots At Angell Elementary School - November 6, 1990

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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1990
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Voters Cast Ballots At Angell Elementary School - November 6, 1990

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A Dog Waits For A Voter To Cast A Ballot At Angell Elementary School - November 6, 1990

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Where Bonds Would Be Applied

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Ann Arbor News, March 29, 1966
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29
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March
Year
1966
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Intersection of Packard, Division and Madison, March 1966
Travel Trailer Crosses Intersection of Packard, Division and Madison, March 1966
Packard Street Looking Northwest Near Intersection with East Madison, March 1966
Packard Street Looking Northwest Toward South Fourth Avenue, March 1966
Vehicles Navigate Six-Street Intersection Near Broadway Bridge, March 1966
View From Broadway Bridge Toward Detroit Street and Beakes Street, March 1966
REA Express Delivery Truck Turns from Division Street Toward Broadway Bridge, March 1966
View From Detroit Street to Broadway Bridge, March 1966
Clark Station on Corner of Detroit Street and Division Street, March 1966
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Edward Pierce, Ann Arbor Democratic Mayoral Candidate, January 1985

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Ann Arbor News, January 23, 1985
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