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Chronological Correspondence, 1959-1993
The Chronological Correspondence series dates from 1959 to 1993, although the bulk of it dates from 1961 to 1987. Measuring five feet, the correspondence reflects Galler's wide range of interests and activities in the information processing profession. Galler corresponded with those in industry and computer scientists at other universities both at a national and international level. Industry correspondents included those at Burroughs and Xerox. Galler's opinion was frequently sought on new products in the industry and for suggestions regarding candidates for positions and awards in academia and industry. His high level of professional involvement is also reflected in this series. Galler served on several external review committees for other universities in the 1970s and 1980s. The correspondence and reports surrounding these reviews offer the researcher glimpses of the status of computer science programs at other universities within the United States. Some of the institutions for which Galler served as a member of an external review committee include: The University of California at Berkeley in 1975, Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1977, the University of New Mexico in 1982, and the University of Pittsburgh in 1986. The series also includes correspondence with students, in some cases long after they left University of Michigan. University of Michigan correspondence is included in this series as well. Correspondents include Robert Kohrflage, Bruce Arden, Anthony Ralston, Philip Dorn, Bob Rosin, and Alan Perlis.
Bethel A.M.E. Church (Detroit, Mich.) records, 1897-1990s (majority within 1912-1969)
2 microfilms — 0.2 linear feet — 3 oversize items
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1938-2016 (majority within 1956-2016)
9.06 linear feet — 3.9 GB (online) — 4 oversize folders
History, 1948-2016
The History series contains data compiled by members of the Beth Israel Congregation from 1948 until 2016. This includes historical data on the congregation, its founders and note-able members including Osias Zwerdling and Thomas Cook. This series also contains data on the congregation's current and previous locations, Building Committee records, certificates, resolutions, social issues, data on the first Jewish cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Beth Israel Memorial Garden. This series also contains publications highlighting the congregation's membership, programs, and affiliations throughout the years, as well as images of some of the founding members, building locations, and dedication ceremonies, and other events. Located within this series are color slides of the Ten Commandments in Hebrew as well as a digitized audio recording of Osias Zwerdling discusing the founding/history of the congregation.
Bethlehem United Church of Christ (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Records, 1833-1980
7.5 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Betty Lou (Bidwell) Morris, 1936-2015
1 volume, 7 folders (in Box 1)
Betty Lou (Bidwell) Morris' scrapbook, titled "The Betsy Barbour Buds," contains photographs of fellow classmates, the U-M campus, and student activities, programs of the 1947 commencement exercises, the 1948 J-Hop, and other events, numerous postcards representing significant campus buildings and Betty Lou Bidwell's travels outside of Michigan, newspaper clippings pertaining to the death of U-M Dean of Women Alice C. Lloyd, World War II efforts, and other news both on and off campus. Scrapbook also contains publications including but not limited to the The Gavel of Delta Sigma Rho, Michiganettiquette, Michigan League, Scroll Call of U of M, The Michigan Alumnus, The University of Michigan Official Publication, and two Women's War Council booklets.
Of particular note are materials pertaining to Betty Lou Bidwell's acceptance to the U-M, as well as her academic, leadership, and extra-curricular endeavors. This includes invitations and certificates pertaining to her induction into the Alpha Lambda Delta, the Assembly Association, Mortar Board, Delta Sigma Rho, Scroll, the Senior Society, and Wyvern. Additional materials include honors from the Department of Speech, and the Betsy Barbour House for outstanding scholarship.
The scrapbook also contains an abundance of ephemeral materials such as U-M grade report, dance, and identification, membership, and registration cards, notes from friends, letters from Betty Lou's father regarding college expenses, programs relating to theatrical activities, U-M football games, and other campus events.
The Betsy Barbour Buds scrapbook reflects the activities of the Betsy Barbour Buds, a group of former Betsy Barbour Dormitory freshwomen who remained in lifelong contact after graduation in the late 1940s. The scrapbook comprises of Betsy Barbour Buds newsletters, biographies, directories, invitations and photographs from their yearly luncheon, newspaper clippings about fellow Buds, and obituaries.
Bev Fisher Manick Women's Movement Collection, 1964-1985 (majority within 1971-1989)
8 Linear Feet (15 manuscript size boxes and 3 oversize boxes)