Edward H. McNamara visual materials. 1985-2006.

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Edward H. McNamara visual materials. 1985-2006.

Videocassettes, CDs, and DVDs of various McNamara speeches, interviews and television appearances; include tapes of public affairs program moderated jointly with Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson; also photographic portraits and group photos that include McNamara with such dignitaries as Bill Clinton, Richard Gephardt, Dennis Archer, and L. Brooks Patterson.

3 folders and 25 videocassettes and DVDs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6855213

Bentley Historical Library

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Clinton, Bill, 1946-

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Patterson, L. Brooks

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Oakland County (Michigan) Prosecutor, later Oakland County Executive (1992-). From the description of L. Brooks Patterson papers, 1975-2007. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 190584231 Patterson received a bachelor's degree from the University of Detroit, and his Juris Doctorate in 1967 from its law school. Upon graduation, he was hired by the Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney as an assistant prosecutor. He left that post in 1971, and in 1972 he ra...

McNamara, Edward H.

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Livonia, Mich., city councilman and mayor, later Wayne County Executive (1987-2002). From the description of Edward H. McNamara papers, 1928-2007, bulk 1987-2006. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 147957800 From the description of Edward H. McNamara visual materials. 1985-2006. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 147959736 Edward Howard McNamara was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 21, 1926. He served in the United States Nav...

Archer, Dennis, 1916-

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Gephardt, Richard A. (Richard Andrew), 1941-

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Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, in 1941, Richard A. Gephardt was first elected to Congress in 1976. He made two unsuccessful runs for the presidency, once in 1988 and again in 2004, and served until that same year. During his tenure he was also elected as the Democratic Majority Leader and later the Minority Leader. From the description of Congressional papers, 1976-2004, bulk 1976-2004. (Missouri History Museum). WorldCat record id: 190680837 From the description of Audio/vi...