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American Chemical Society, University of Michigan Section records, 1900-1962 (majority within 1912-1962)

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Organizational records of the University of Michigan Section of the American Chemical Society, including secretary's minutes, treasurer's records, correspondence with visiting chemists and the national organization, lists of officers and files relating to the support of a French orphan during World War I.

The records of the American Chemical Society, University of Michigan Section (1 linear foot) document major activities of the organization. The records have been divided into three series: Historical File, University of Michigan Section Files, And ACS Council Meeting Files.

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Historical File

The Historical Files, 1900-1952 (bulk dates, 1900-1930; 0.3 linear feet), contain early records of the ACS, University of Michigan Section. It consists of secretary's records of the University of Michigan Section and ACS French Orphan Fund Files. The secretary's records contain minutes and financial statements of the local section. The orphan fund files consists of correspondence between the ACS, University of Michigan Section members and Michelle Pignal, a French orphan that they sponsored after World War I; and financial statements, which are mainly contributors' rosters. Materials in this series are arranged chronologically.

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University of Michigan Section Files

The University of Michigan Section Files, 1934-1961 (0.5 linear feet), the largest portion of this record group, contains correspondence relating to the local section. The correspondence has been further divided into three parts: general; election records; and local section speakers. Election records include a list of officers from 1900 to 1956. Of interest is correspondence relating to the local section speakers, which reflects the dynamic scholarly and professional activities among local section members. The speeches and talks delivered by outside speakers offered local section members opportunities to broaden professional contacts and to obtain new viewpoints on scientific and professional matters. Materials in this series are arranged chronologically.