Law student at University of Michigan; administrative assistant to Michigan Democratic State Senator John T. Bowman.
From the description of George Steeh papers, 1971-1973. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423010
In the early 1970s, George C. Steeh, a law student at the University of Michigan, served as an administrative assistant to Democrat State Senator John T. Bowman. He was hired to gather data and study the problem of Congressional redistricting. Redistricting was then a highly controversial issue as the redrawing of districts was a powerful political tool. For the average citizen, redistricting also affected educational patterns and had implications for the issue of cross-district busing then being argued in the legislature and in the courts.
From the guide to the George C. Steeh papers, 1971-1973, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan)