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Correspondence

The Correspondence concerns the gift of land to the University of Michigan by the Von Platen-Fox Company. There are also letters from servicemen during World War II, including Milton M. Berger, army physician, who comments on the surrender of a group of Japanese on Okinawa at the end of World War II. The correspondence also relates to Tapping's activities in the Philippine Islands as consultant to Silliman University in its public relations program. Also found in the correspondence are letters from various University alumni containing reminiscences of administration of James B. Angell, and founding of the Acacia Fraternity. Other correspondents include George Murphy, Irene Murphy, and Alexander Ruthven.

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Theodore Hawley Tapping papers, 1909-1916, 1937-1961

2.3 linear feet — 1 oversize volume

Secretary of University of Michigan Alumni Association; correspondence, scrapbooks, and photographs.

The T. Hawley Tapping collection includes material documenting his student days at the University of Michigan and University of Iowa, the Acacia fraternity and his work as consultant to f University in the Philippine Islands and service to the University of Michigan Alumni Association. The papers are arranged into three series: Correspondence; Scrapbooks; and Photographs.