University of Michigan Board of Regents, 1960s
Members of the University of Michigan Board of Regents,
1960-69 (may be incomplete!)
Otto
E. Eckert 1946-61
Charles
S. Kennedy 1946-61
Carl
Brablec 1958-66
Irene
E. Murphy 1958-66
William
K. McInally 1960-64
Frederick
C. Matthaei 1960-67
Paul
G. Goebel 1962-70
William
B. Cudlip 1964-72
Alvin
M. Bentley 1966-69
Robert
J. Brown 1967-74
Otis
M. Smith 1967-71
Gertrude
V. Huebner 1967-74
Frederick
C. Matthaei, Jr. 1967-68
Gerald
R. Dunn 1969-84
Lawrence
B. Lindemer 1969-75
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of the University of Michigan Board of
Regents: Events and Candidates of the 1960's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1961 Apr 3:
Allan
R. Sorenson (Dem), elected;
Paul
G. Goebel (Rep), elected;
James
C. Zeder (Rep), defeated;
Theodore
Sachs (Dem), defeated;
Daniel
Wadowski (Independent American), defeated;
Sarah
Lovell (Socialist Workers), defeated;
E.
Harold Munn, Jr. (Prohibition), defeated;
Rollin
M. Severance (Prohibition), defeated;
Edith
Gbur (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Wheeler
H. Kern (Independent American), defeated;
James
C. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Theos
A. Grove (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1963:
William
B. Cudlip (Rep), elected;
Eugene
B. Power (Dem), elected;
Ink
White (Rep), defeated.
- 1964 Aug 22:
William
K. McInally, died in office.
- 1966 Apr 4:
Alvin
M. Bentley, appointed.
- 1966 Nov 8:
Robert
J. Brown (Rep), elected;
Gertrude
V. Huebner (Rep), elected;
Irene
E. Murphy (Dem), defeated;
John
J. Collins (Dem), defeated;
James
Sim (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Peter
Goonis (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1967 Jun 15:
Frederick
C. Matthaei, resigned.
- 1967 Jun 20:
Frederick
C. Matthaei, Jr., appointed.
- 1968 Nov 5:
Robert
E. Nederlander (Dem), elected;
Gerald
R. Dunn (Dem), elected;
Frederick
C. Matthaei, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Lawrence
B. Lindemer (Rep), defeated;
Thomas
Russell Copi (New Politics), defeated;
Helen
Schiff (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Eric
Chester (New Politics), defeated;
Glen
W. Johnson (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Lydia
B. Muncy (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1969 Apr 10:
Alvin
M. Bentley, died in office.
- 1969 Apr 23:
Lawrence
B. Lindemer, appointed.
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