Ann Arbor Police Department Appoints First Female Patrolwomen, March 1971 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1971
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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1971
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Distaff Side Of Police Work ~ Police Chief Walter E. Krasny appears with four new members of his department. Left to right are Diane M. DiPonio, Tanya L. Padgett, Chief Krasny, Martha E. Parks and Tommie A. Stewart. The three uniformed women are the first patrolwomen in the history of the department. Miss DePonio will serve as an investigator with the Detective and Youth Divisions. She holds a master's degree from EMU. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1971
Caption:
Distaff Side Of Police Work ~ Police Chief Walter E. Krasny appears with four new members of his department. Left to right are Diane M. DiPonio, Tanya L. Padgett, Chief Krasny, Martha E. Parks and Tommie A. Stewart. The three uniformed women are the first patrolwomen in the history of the department. Miss DePonio will serve as an investigator with the Detective and Youth Divisions. She holds a master's degree from EMU. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Jack Stubbs)
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Women Assume Duties In Police Experiment
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