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BMC Media Services records, 1851-2003
31.6 linear feet (in 35 boxes) — 3 films, oversize rolled materials and oversize folders
Board for Student Publications (University of Michigan) records, 1903-2017 (majority within 1920-2009)
12 linear feet — 12.52 GB (online)
Minutes, 1903-2017
The Minutes series (1903-2017)(9 linear feet) contains the minutes of each Board meeting, including meeting agendas and proceedings, as well as supplementary financial reports, correspondence, and attachments discussed during the meetings. Minutes from 1903 to 1945 are bound into four volumes. The remainder of the minutes are foldered by individual meeting. There are no minutes for the years 1946-1949, and only minutes for one meeting in 1970.
Six linear feet of Board documents were added to this series and include additional meeting minutes, correspondence, financial statements, legal documents, publications, and photographs. The items were maintained in their original order reflecting a logical versus chronological pattern.
Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics (University of Michigan) records, 1879-1997 (majority within 1896-1968)
52 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Board of Regents (University of Michigan) records, 1817-2016 (majority within 1899-2016)
286 linear feet — 3 oversize volumes — 20 oversize items — 298.76 MB (online) — 1 oversize folder
Exhibits of the Regents Meetings, 1899-2016
The Exhibits of Regents' Meetings series (1899-2016) includes various items: correspondence, reports, recommendations, and other documents presented to the Regents for consideration at their meetings. In addition to these files, the researcher should note that the Bentley Historical Library maintains a complete set of the Regents' printed official minutes. Proceedings of the Board of Regents began in 1837 and continues to the present. These proceedings are extensively indexed and may be located through the printed catalog. The published proceedings include many of the items within the Exhibit series. The majority of exhibits, however, are merely alluded to in the minutes. Thus, this series is the most complete record of the actions of the Board of Regents. To speed retrieval exhibits filed after August 1908 were identified by a letter. As the number of exhibits expanded beyond the letters of the alphabet, the practice became to label the exhibit following "Z" as "AA." Similarly, the exhibit following "ZZ" was designated "AAA." The practice of writing out all of the letters was abandoned in 1928 and supplanted by a shorthand notation. Exhibit "AA" was designated "A2," and "AAA" as "A3."
Exhibit letters do not appear in the official printed Regents' minutes. They are, however, included in the draft minutes and the agendas which precede each meeting's exhibits. Since the Secretary prepared both the agenda and the exhibits, exhibits usually were taken up sequentially, but exceptions to this rule are common.
Exhibits regarding trust funds were systematically removed from the files and placed in a special location. Such removals were noted by the insertion of a printed form. The trust fund file has not yet been transferred to the archives.
Note: More recent materials from the meetings (from March 1996 to present), including detailed agendas, exhibit material, and reports on finances, promotions, and degree confirmation, are available in the record group University of Michigan. Board of Regents Agendas.
Boards, Committees and Commissions, 1957-1995
The Boards, Committees and Commissions series, 1957-1995 (6.5 linear feet) represent the records of the various organizations that report through SACUA to the Senate. Interesting records include the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty (CESF), and the Committee for a Multicultural University. CESF reports are particularly valuable because of their annual reports discussing faculty compensation. The Bylaws/Rules Committee subseries, 1959-1997 (.25 linear feet) consists of bound correspondence and reports surrounding the formation of policy for the senate and the university, including rules governing the makeup of the senate's governing bodies and the demographics of the university faculty. The Bylaws Committee changes its name to the Rules Committee in December 1977. The Grievance Subcommittee subseries, 1983-1996 (.75 linear feet) contains correspondence, reports, and research information pertaining to the university grievance policy. This material was part of an accession from Professor Thomas E. Moore, who served on SACUA, the Grievance Subcommittee, and was president of the University of Michigan chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (University of Michigan) records, 1937-2015 (majority within 1960-1995)
39.8 linear feet (in 41 boxes) — 362.5 MB (online) — 3 archived websites
Borobudur Collection, 1950s-2003 (majority within 1983)
12 linear feet, 57 boxes of slides or approx. 4,000 slides
Botany Department, 1957-1990
The first series, Botany Department (1.5 linear feet, 1957-1990), documents Benninghoff's research, teaching, and administrative activities as a member of the Botany Department and Division of Biological Sciences from 1957 to 1983. Materials include chronological files, administrative files, and documents related to Benninghoff's committee work and teaching responsibilities. The administrative files' strength lies in their documentation of Benninghoff's role in shaping departmental policies and programs. The committee files are strong in their documentation of Benninghoff's role in the shaping and ultimate discontinuance of the Interdepartmental Program in Ecology, the Botany Department's graduate program, and the reorganization of the Biology Department in the early 1970s. The teaching materials are mostly syllabi and reading lists for courses that Benninghoff taught.