Helen W. Milliken Papers 1965-1982 1969-1982
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Milliken, Helen (Helen Wallbank)
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Helen Wallbank Milliken, a native of Denver, Colorado, was educated at the Kent School for Girls and Smith College (B.A., 1945). After the end of the war, she married William Milliken, who she had met earlier in Denver. In 1946, following his graduation from Yale, the Millikens settled in Traverse City, the home of William Milliken and the location of the family-owned Milliken Department Store. Helen Milliken's interest in and involvement with Michigan politi...
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Cunningham, DeVon.
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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...
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