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1.25 linear feet (in 2 boxes)

The University of Michigan Photo and Campus Services is a comprehensive photographic unit established to meet the needs of the schools, colleges, departments, and other units within the university as well as individuals within the university community. In existence since 1948, the unit officially became part of News and Information Services in 1997. Services include photographic reproduction and studio and location photography.

The photographic images in the Photo and Campus Services record group represent a small portion of the images created by the unit. The photographic materials are divided into three series based on format: Slides, Portrait Negatives, and Photographs.

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Slides, 1969-1970

The series Slides, 1969-1970 (0.2 linear feet), consists of collected color slides of buildings located on the University of Michigan's central and north campuses and in its medical center. The slides include aerial shots and shots taken at close angles. Some slides feature students, buildings under construction, and U.S. Highway 23. A small number of slides feature Theodore Mead Newcomb, who served as professor of human understanding and held joint appointments in sociology and psychology.