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Aged Campaign Stickers, Concrete Pillar for Postings, Next to Lorch Hall, 611 Tappan St, University of Michigan, April 29, 2024

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Foreign Car Cost Candidate UAW Support

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Ann Arbor News, July 30, 1988
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Profit Outraises, Outspends State House Primary Foe

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House Hopefuls Field Questions At NAACP Dinner

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Part-time Supervisor Told He May Appoint His Deputy

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Township Might Hire Administrator While Supervisor Works Two Jobs

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Supervisor Wants To Continue Working Part-Time

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David Rutledge Concedes to Kirk Profit in Democratic Primary, August 1988

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Rutledge Campaign Tallies Results on Election Night, August 1988

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Ypsilanti Vote Tallies Disappoint Rutledge Campaign, August 1988

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