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AACHM Oral History: George Goodman

George GoodmanGeorge D. Goodman was born in 1940 and grew up in Ypsilanti. His father George worked at the Ford River Rouge plant and his mother Thelma owned and operated Goodman’s Fashion Center on Harriet Street. After graduating from Roosevelt School and Eastern Michigan University, he served as a U.S. Army officer in Germany for 5 years.

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Presidential Candidates Rarity In Ann Arbor

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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1960
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October
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1960
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Adlai Stevenson speaks in Ypsilanti, October 1952

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Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1985
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About 15,000 Greet Nixon Here

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1960
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27
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October
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1960
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Aerial View of Railroad Depot During Visit by Presidential Candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Aerial view of railroad depot during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Crowd on Depot St. during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Crowd during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Student supporters crossing railroad tracks during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Crowd on Depot St. during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon speaking at railroad depot, October 27, 1960
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon speaking at railroad depot, October 27, 1960
Crowd during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon shakes hands during Ann Arbor visit, October 27, 1960
Crowd above Depot St. during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon speaking at railroad depot, October 27, 1960
Crowd at railroad depot during visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
Preparing for visit by presidential candidate Richard Nixon, October 27, 1960
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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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27
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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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He Qualifies As Racer In Autos And Politics

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Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1965
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