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Business Activities, 1933-1980s
Series I. Business Activities 1933-1980s. This series is primarily concerned with Merry's business activities after he joined the National Bank of Detroit in 1944. This series contains documents, reports, publications and memorabilia pertaining to the bank as well as similar materials concerning his other business activities including his directorships for companies such as McLouth Steel from 1956 to 1971, the Ambassador Bridge Corporation and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad from 1966 to 1987(?).
National Bank of Detroit, 1933-1972
The National Bank of Detroit subseries covers business activities related to Merry's various positions with National Bank as well as his extra-curricular participation in annual staff skits and in the Officers Revolver Club of the National Bank of Detroit. Correspondence, memos, programs and reports are found here. Of special interest are Merry's 1955 report on the deposit structure of Detroit banks and his 1972 Retirement Tribute from the National Bank Board.
Business and Professional Women’s Club of Ann Arbor (Mich.) records, 1920-1988
6 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Business Records, 1846-1959, and undated
Approximately 5 cubic feet (in 3 boxes, 23 volumes, 1 Oversized folder, 1 Oversized rolled item)
Family photographs, personal documents, newspaper clippings, correspondence, 1920-1996
Calvin W. Enders Michigan Ku Klux Klan Research Papers, 1917-1997, and undated
6 cubic feet (in 3 boxes, 13 card boxes)
Camilla and Ethel Green Family Papers, 1827-1988 (majority within 1910-1955)
8.0 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Campers files, 1925-1967
The Campers files date from 1925 to 1967 is arranged into two sub-series: Chronological and Alphabetical. The bulk of these files are arranged by year and then alphabetically. A smaller sub-series is arranged alphabetically. These files were maintained separately by the camp administration. Each file includes correspondence, an information form filled out by the parent or guardian, a camper report sheet filled out by the camper's counselor, and a small photograph of the applicant. If a camper attended more than one year, the camp kept all of his records in the file dated when he first enrolled.