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Photograph article dated November 27, 1964 partially reads, "Michigan Gov. George Romney believes that the concentration of economic power in Washington is the greatest problem facing the United States today. In an exclusive interview during a Palm Desert vacation, Romney sounded like an economic and political conservative who is liberal in the area of human relations. Romney said he had thrown off the fatigue from his recent victorious re-election campaign against Rep. Neil Staebler." Photograph caption reads, "In my two years as governor, Michigan has become first in personal income in the U.S."; See images #00131419, #00131420, #00131661 and #00131662 for all photos in this series.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;13 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
Romney, George W.,--1907-1995 Governors--Michigan Politicians--United States Economics--United States Men--California--Palm Desert Vacations--California--Palm Desert Palm Desert (Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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