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Brucker Tells Dedication Crowd: Military Is Strongest Peace Force

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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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October
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1956
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Spectators Wait For The Washtenaw County Building Dedication Parade, October 1956
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Arthur E. Carpenter Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1956
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Rally Urges Voters To Go To Polls Next Tuesday

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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1956
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October
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1956
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Clarence Reid Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956
Members Of Ann Arbor High's Homecoming Court In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956
Jack J. Garris In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956
Republicans In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956
Arthur E. Carpenter Speaks At The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally, October 1956
Democratic Candidates In The Get-Out-The-Vote Rally Parade, October 1956
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Mayors Back 'Cobo For Governor' Move

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Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1956
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1956
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4,000 Hear Dewey Slap Stevenson, Laud Eisenhower's Leadership

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Ann Arbor News, September 27, 1956
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September
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1956
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Thomas E. Dewey Chats With Local Ann Arbor Republicans, September 1956
Thomas E. Dewey at Ann Arbor Republicans Dinner, September 1956
Thomas E. Dewey and Son Greet Ann Arbor Republicans, September 1956
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Parade Tomorrow Opens Observance

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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1948
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1948
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City Awaits Freedom Train's Arrival

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Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1948
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1948
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Start Presbyterian Church Tomorrow

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Ann Arbor News, January 1, 1937
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April 1 Selected For Dedication Of Church

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Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1938
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1938
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Presbyterians Have Debt-Free Church

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Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1938
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