University of Michigan Board of Regents, 1970s
Members of the University of Michigan Board of Regents,
1970-79 (may be incomplete!)
Paul
G. Goebel 1962-70
William
B. Cudlip 1964-72
Robert
J. Brown 1967-74
Otis
M. Smith 1967-71
Gertrude
V. Huebner 1967-74
Gerald
R. Dunn 1969-84
Lawrence
B. Lindemer 1969-75
Paul
W. Brown 1971-94
Deane
Baker 1973-98
Sarah
Goddard Power 1975-87
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of the University of Michigan Board of
Regents: Events and Candidates of the 1970's (may be
incomplete!)
- 1970 Nov 3:
Paul
W. Brown (Dem), elected;
James
L. Waters (Dem), elected;
Paul
G. Goebel, Jr. (Rep), defeated;
Jack
H. Shuler (Rep), defeated;
George
Kindred (American Independent), defeated;
Tom
Staffin (American Independent), defeated;
P.
Thomas Vernier (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Marcia
Wisch (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Vito
J. DeLisi (Socialist Labor), defeated;
William
Walbridge (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1972 Nov 7:
Deane
Baker (Rep), elected;
Lawrence
B. Lindemer (Rep), elected;
Marjorie
Lansing (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
A. Roach (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
C. Toth (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Vito
J. DeLisi (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1974 Nov 5:
Sarah
Goddard Power (Dem), elected;
Thomas
A. Roach (Dem), elected;
Dona
Scott Parker (Rep), defeated;
David
F. Upton (Rep), defeated;
Ellen
Hoffman (Human Rights), defeated;
Joan
C. Johnson (American Independent), defeated;
Diane
L. Kohn (Human Rights), defeated;
Daniel
Eller (American Independent), defeated;
James
J. Horvath (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Arlen
R. Hillwarth (Conservative), defeated;
Arthur
R. Heraz (Conservative), defeated;
Joseph
C. Toth (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Claudia
Hommel (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Steve
Brede (Socialist Workers), defeated;
Barbara
A. Gettel (U.S. Labor), defeated.
- 1975 May 30:
Lawrence
B. Lindemer, resigned.
- 1976 Nov 2:
Robert
E. Nederlander (Dem), elected;
Gerald
R. Dunn (Dem), elected;
David
F. Upton (Rep), defeated;
Earl
D. Gabriel (Rep), defeated;
Diane
L. Kohn (Human Rights), defeated;
Joan
C. Johnson (American Independent), defeated;
Leonard
J. Lukomski (American Independent), defeated;
Robert
D. Garber (Libertarian), defeated;
James
L. Hudler (Libertarian), defeated;
Edgar
Thomas (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Joseph
C. Toth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1978 Nov 7:
Paul
W. Brown (Dem), elected;
James
L. Waters (Dem), elected;
Gilbert
E. Bursley (Rep), defeated;
John
R. Axe (Rep), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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