University of Michigan Board of Regents, 1950s
Members of the University of Michigan Board of Regents,
1950-59 (may be incomplete!)
J.
Joseph Herbert 1940-55
Alfred
B. Connable 1942-57
Vera
Burridge Baits 1943-57
Otto
E. Eckert 1946-61
Charles
S. Kennedy 1946-61
Roscoe
O. Bonisteel 1946-59
Kenneth
M. Stevens 1948-55
Leland
I. Doan 1952-59
Paul
L. Adams 1956-57
Carl
Brablec 1958-66
Irene
E. Murphy 1958-66
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of the University of Michigan Board of
Regents: Events and Candidates of the 1950's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1951 Apr 2:
Leland
I. Doan (Rep), elected;
Roscoe
O. Bonisteel (Rep), elected;
Murray
D. Van Wagoner (Dem), defeated;
Wheaton
L. Strom (Dem), defeated;
Arthur
L. Leach (Prohibition), defeated;
Orville
L. Heltzel (Prohibition), defeated;
Richard
Fox (Progressive), defeated;
Louis
J. Cleage (Progressive), defeated;
Theos
A. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated;
James
Sim (Socialist Labor), defeated;
William
H. Yancey (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Howard
Lerner (Socialist Workers), defeated.
- 1953 Apr 6:
Charles
S. Kennedy (Rep), elected;
Otto
E. Eckert (Rep), elected;
Thomas
N. Robinson (Dem), defeated;
Hazen
J. Hatch (Dem), defeated;
William
J. Persons (Prohibition), defeated;
Fenno
E. Densmore (Prohibition), defeated;
James
Sim (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Theos
A. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1955:
William
B. Cudlip (Rep), defeated;
J.
Joseph Herbert (Rep), defeated;
Eugene
B. Power (Dem), elected.
- 1957:
Paul
L. Adams, resigned.
- 1957 Apr 1:
Irene
E. Murphy (Dem), elected;
Carl
Brablec (Dem), elected;
Alfred
B. Connable (Rep), defeated;
Ethel
Jocelyn Watt (Rep), defeated;
Helen
D. Lowell (Prohibition), defeated;
Ralph
C. March (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1959 Apr 6:
William
K. McInally (Dem), elected;
Frederick
C. Matthaei (Rep), elected;
Ellis
A. Wunsch (Dem), defeated;
Ann
Timmons Burgess (Rep), defeated;
Delmar
D. Gibbons (Prohibition), defeated;
Herbert
E. Crouter (Prohibition), defeated;
Ralph
W. Muncy (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Theos
A. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Evelyn
Sell (Socialist Workers), defeated.
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