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First Woman City Bus Driver

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Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1943
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September
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1943
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Lucille Dalson, Ann Arbor's First Female Bus Driver, Helps With Manpower Shortage, September 1943
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First Woman Bus Driver Working On Local Lines

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Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1943
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28
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September
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1943
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Lucille Dalson, Ann Arbor's First Female Bus Driver, Helps With Manpower Shortage, September 1943
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Common thread of belief among those who love jobs

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Ann Arbor News, March 7, 1993
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Millie Ashmore - Edwards Brothers Employee, February 1993
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Layoffs at the Medical Center

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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1996
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Laurita Thomas, Director of Human Resources at the University of Michigan Medical Center, May 1996
Laurita Thomas, Director of Human Resources at the University of Michigan Medical Center, May 1996
Laurita Thomas, U-M Medical School Director of Human Resources, and Lloyd A. Jacobs, Associate Medical School Dean, May 1996
Laurita Thomas, U-M Medical School Director of Human Resources, and Lloyd A. Jacobs, Associate Medical School Dean, May 1996
Hospital Employees Discuss Layoffs Outside the U-M Medical Center, May 1996
Suzann Suggitt, anesthesia aide at U-M Medical Center, May 1996
Suzann Suggitt, anesthesia aide at U-M Medical Center, May 1996
Associate Medical School Dean Lloyd A. Jacobs, May 1996
Associate Medical School Dean Lloyd A. Jacobs, May 1996
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The Ann Arbor News

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Police Seek To Reduce Overtime

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Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1956
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1956
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Employment Fair, May 1969

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Employment Fair, May 1969

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Dorian L. Deaver Mowing Grass, June 1969

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