Philip H. Power papers, 1976-1989.

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Philip H. Power papers, 1976-1989.

Subject files relating to his involvement with UNESCO and its position on world press freedom; also files detailing his service on the Michigan Job Training Coordinating Council and the Michigan Commission to Study Higher Education.

6 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7359866

Bentley Historical Library

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UNESCO

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Michigan Job Training Coordinating Council.

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Power, Philip H. (Philip Harwick), 1938-

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Michigan newspaper publisher and civic activist. From the description of Philip H. Power papers, 1976-1989. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419248 Philip Harwick Power was born in 1938, the only child of University Microfilms founder Eugene Power and his wife, Ann Arbor activist, Sadye Power. Earning an AB from the University of Michigan in 1960, Power continued to study philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford University on a Marshall Scholarship, where...

Michigan. Commission to Study Higher Education.

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