Euline McCorkle Taratsas Papers 1951-2001 1972-1993

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Euline McCorkle Taratsas Papers 1951-2001 1972-1993

A polio survivor, Taratsas worked on behalf of people with disabilities and contributed to many advocacy organizations, particularly the National Association for the Physically Handicapped, the Physically Impaired Association of Michigan, and the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living. Biographical/personal materials includes interview, correspondence, and photographs; files relating to her organizational affiliations; subject files pertaining to her advocacy work; and collected scrapbooks of photographs and memorabilia of polio survivors at University Hospital of the University of Michigan, 1951-1964.

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National Association of the Physically Handicapped.

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Taratsas, Euline McCorkle, 1936-2001.

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A polio survivor, Taratsas worked on behalf of people with disabilities and contributed to many advocacy organizations, particularly the National Association for the Physically Handicapped, the Physically Impaired Association of Michigan, and the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living. From the description of Euline "Corki" Taratsas papers, 1951-2001 (bulk 1972-1993). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778618 From the description of Euline "Corki" Taratsas pape...

University of Michigan. University Hospital

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Physically Impaired Association of Michigan.

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Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living.

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Milliken, William G., 1922-

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Republican governor of Michigan, 1969-1982. From the description of William G. Milliken papers, 1961-1982. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421257 William Grawn Milliken was governor of Michigan from 1969-1982, the longest term in state history. A Yale-educated businesman and politician, he was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1964 and 1966, after serving four years in the State Senate, the last two as majority floor leader. He assumed the governors...