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Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes (University of Michigan) winning manuscripts, 1931-2019, 1898
119 linear feet (in 120 boxes containing approximately 1,338 bound volumes and a card index.)
1978-1979
Volumes 857-865
1978: Minor Drama, Minor Essay, Minor Fiction, Minor Poetry; Freshman Essay; Summer Awards. 1979: Awards for Underclassmen; Major Drama, Major Essay.
1979
Volumes 866-873
Major Fiction, Major Poetry; Minor Essay, Minor Fiction, Minor Poetry, Summer Awards.
Awards, 1979-2004
The Awards series (0.1 linear feet) is arranged alphabetically, contains certificates of appreciation from several project sites.
Project Community (University of Michigan) records, 1964-2007 (majority within 1972-1999)
3.5 linear feet (in 4 boxes) — 5.73 MB (online) — 1 archived website
History, 1961-2007
The History series (0.2 linear feet) is arranged alphabetically, contains the historical documents of Project Community. Of particular interest are a chronology and a draft history of the department from 1961-2000.
Background and History, 1972-1995
Background and History, 1972-1995 contains materials documenting the group's foundation and early years. Included are clippings of early press announcements and news articles, correspondence relating to early outreach activities, as well as the first year of Board/Action Committee minutes. Of note within the folder "Brochures, Clippings, and Outreach, 1981-1986" is a memo put out by the Federation of Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gays regarding its objectives and rules for membership application. Also included are Lansing Area Chapter bylaws and a packet of informational material on the history, mission, and policy stands of the national organization.
Background Files, 1968-1990
Background Files (1968-1990; 2.5 linear ft.) consist of information maintained to give UPI employees quick references to certain subjects, events, and individuals. The files consist primarily of AP wire reports and press releases issued by individuals and companies.
Background Material, 1962-1999
The series Background Material, 1962-1999, (0.25 linear feet), is an alphabetically arranged sequence containing materials related to the development of codes of conduct on the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus. These include early policies aimed at establishing and adjudicating rules for student conduct on a broad scale (e.g. Rules of the University Community) as well as rules pertaining to a particular issue (e.g. Policy on Violent Intimidation on Campus). The series also contains documents noting changes to Regental bylaws governing the process and establishing domain for the development of such codes of conduct and Michigan state law related to speech codes.
Background Materials, 1967-1999
The Background Materials series, (.10 linear feet, 1967-1999), includes a curriculum vitae with a chronological list of Sparling's choreographic works through the year 1999, a journal written while he was on tour in the Soviet Union in 1973, news clippings, and other biographical materials.
Correspondence, 1979-1998
The Correspondence series, (.10 linear feet, 1979-1998), primarily contains letters written by Sparling to his mother, and postcards sent to his family while he was on tour. The letters cover the years from his first at Interlochen in 1966 through 1999, and include personal insights and descriptions of people, performances, and life on tour.
Band (University of Michigan) records, 1892 - 2012, 1929 - 2012
9 linear feet — 80 oversize bound volumes — 38 oversize scrapbooks — 1 oversize folder — 14.1 GB (online)
Photographs and Posters, 1892, 1949-1980
The series Photographs and Posters (1892, 1949-1980) is comprised of outsized photographs and posters. Photographs include the Symphony Band, 1958-1963, various "Band Day" events, a 1970s football formation, and a 1980 formation spelling out Revelli. Also included is an 1892 group photo identified as "University of Michigan Band." Posters announcing concerts during the period 1958 to 1963 are included along with several large format posters from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe promoting the band's 1961 tour. Foreign newspapers on the 1961 tour are also included.
Band Books - "Blue Books", 1927-2012
The Band Books, also called "Blue Books," (76 volumes, 1936- 2012) are a nearly complete run of bound volumes created by the Marching Band containing band formations, rosters, announcements, section news, and event programs. The years 1936-1945 are bound together in one volume. More recent years consist of multiple volumes. There are no volumes for the years 1947-1948, 1979, 1981-1982, or 1984.