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44 linear feet (in 45 boxes) — 2 oversize folders
The Eric Stein papers consist of his writings, correspondence, and biographical material, spanning his early professional career in the military in the 1930s, through his death in 2011, but primarily focusing on his career as a professor of law at the University of Michigan. The materials received by Stein were donated in three main installments and as such are arranged in this manner. Many of the series contain materials from multiple accessions, but the larger series, such as the correspondence and topical files, are arranged in multiple sub-series. Because sub-series are arranged by accession, there is some overlap in subjects covered as well as dates of material.
72 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 1.1 GB (online)
The Harlan Henthorne Hatcher Papers document his University of Michigan presidency, Ohio State University career, literary career, organizational involvement, personal life, and family history. The collection spans the years 1837-1998, with the bulk of the materials covering 1891-1986. It includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, speeches, yearly datebooks, oral history interview transcripts, magnetic audio tape recordings, an audiocassette recording, and photographs. The collection is strongest in its documentation of Dr. Hatcher's presidency at the University of Michigan, especially in correspondence and speeches. Documentation is weakest on the subjects of his Ohio State University career before 1944 and organizational involvement before 1967. The collection may be useful to researchers interested in the history of the University of Michigan from 1951-1967, the duties of university administrators and their spouses, authors of the 1920's to 1950's, and environmental activism in Michigan in the 1970's and 1980's.
The Harlan Hatcher collection has been divided into two subgroups of files: those which were created or accumulated from his tenure as president of the University of Michigan (1951-1967) and those materials (mainly personal) dated either prior to or subsequent to Hatcher's presidential years.
The library, as archives of the University of Michigan, is the repository for all of the files of its presidents. For historic reasons, all of the papers of presidents up to and including Harlan Hatcher have been treated as personal collections and cataloged under the name of the president. Beginning with Hatcher's successor - Robben Fleming - and continuing to the present, the files of individuals occupying the president's office have been considered both personal and institutional. Records created from an individual's responsibility as president, usually materials from the years when he was president, are treated as office files and have been cataloged as part of the University of Michigan President's Office record group. Materials from either before or after an individual's tenure as president have been treated separately and have been cataloged under that president's name.
Harlan Henthorne Hatcher Papers, 1837-1998 (majority within 1891-1986)
72 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 1.1 GB (online)
46.4 linear feet
The Boulding papers, consisting of approximately 46 linear feet, fall into the following series and sub-series.
- Correspondence (boxes 1-10)
- Miscellaneous clippings and printed materials (box 10)
- Lecture and reading notes (boxes 11-13)
- Published and unpublished writings (boxes 14-18)
- Family and personal files (boxes 19-22)
- Elise Boulding (boxes 19-21)
- Topical files:
- Economics (boxes 23-24)
- Social Sciences (boxes 25-30)
- California Water Resources Study, 1958-1959 (boxes 24-26)
- Religion (boxes 30-31)
- National Council of Churches of Christ, Department of the Church and Economic Life (boxes 30-31)
- Peace, Conflict Resolution and Disarmament (boxes 32-38)
- Center for Research on Conflict Resolution (boxes 32-34)
- University of Michigan (boxes 39-42)
- Travel (box 42)
- Foundations (box 42)
- Speaking Engagements (box 43)
- Financial Records (boxes 44-45)
- Sound recordings (box 46)
- Photographs (box 47)