Raymond Dzendzel collection.

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Raymond Dzendzel collection.

This collection consists of various correspondence, reports, bills, and news releases of Raymond Dzendzel for the years 1963-1968, and deals with the political issues of the lates 1960's. The collection includes accepted invitations to various functions (1968-1969), correspondence dealing with chiropractic medicine legislation (1965, 1968), committee research files for the years 1966-1968, correspondence in, for the years 1967-1968, legislative research files (1965-1968), a file on President Johnson (1968), records of the Senate Committee on Osteopathic Medicine (1963-1968, and Democratic Party state news releases for 1968.

3.4 cu. ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7432054

State Archive of Michigan

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Michigan. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Osteopathic Medicine.

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Dzendzel, Raymond.

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Raymond D. Dzendzel was born on July 29, 1921 at Port Clinton, Ohio. He was a graduate of Redford High School and the Detroit Institute of Technology with a B.A. degree. He married Eleanor Borland in 1947 and they had four children, Sandra Kaye, Judith Ann, Cheryl Lynn, and Lee Ann. He was a business representative, a member of Carpenter's Local 982, and served in the U.S. Coast Guard aboard the USS Peoria. He was a member of the Episcopal Church, the Masons, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Wol...

Michigan. Legislature. Senate

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Democratic Party (Mich.)

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The Democratic Party of Michigan is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Democratic National Committee, and its State Chairman is a member of the Association of State Democratic chairs. The group is dedicated to supporting Democratic candidates for public office in the state of Michigan, promoting the party in Michigan, and fielding the concerns of Michigan citizens as part of their effort to affect legislative change. Although the Democratic Party State Central...