The making of Michigan : [Michigan since its centennial] / G. Mennen Williams.
Former Michigan Governor and Michigan Supreme Court Justice G. Mennen Williams discusses "Michigan Since Its Centennial." Williams talks about the value of citizen commissions in the state, the Mackinac Bridge, election reform, and his own fifty years in public service. Williams calls public service...
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Language: | English |
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[1986]
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic audio file (37 min., 30 sec.) : digital, WAV file. |
Format: | Audio Software |
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Former Michigan Governor and Michigan Supreme Court Justice G. Mennen Williams discusses "Michigan Since Its Centennial." Williams talks about the value of citizen commissions in the state, the Mackinac Bridge, election reform, and his own fifty years in public service. Williams calls public service a high calling that requires an informed electorate who can direct their elected officials. Williams is introduced by Suzanne Kaplan, Executive Director of the Michigan Council for the Humanities. Part of Michigan Public Radio's "The Making of Michigan" series. |
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Note: | 5th of 5 cassettes. Electronic resource. |
Call Number: | C271e Cassette Voice 16753 |
Playing Time: | 00:37:30 |
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Introduction by Suzanne Kaplan. |
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Recorded for The Making of Michigan Series, Michigan Public Radio on June 14, 1986. |
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Description based on cassette version record. |