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Paul R. Lichter Topical Files, 1978-2003
The Paul Lichter Personal Files include correspondence from Lichter's stint as editor-in-chief of Ophthalmology. The files also include correspondence regarding his visits to the Cullen Eye Institute at Baylor University and the Jules Stein Eye Institute
to observe the operations of eye centers which would help in planning the W. K. Kellogg Eye Center.
The W.K. Kellogg Eye Center materials comprise the bulk of the Lichter series. The records document the planning, fundraising, construction, dedication and the operation of the Eye Center. The W.K. Kellogg Eye Center files include planning, fundraising, construction, and dedication. Planning records include architectural and functional space plans, construction plans and proposals, and reports. Fundraising materials include cost figures, a fundraising brochure, and letters seeking support. Construction documents include the Certificate of Need, copies of grant applications and support materials, and meeting minutes. Dedication materials include correspondence regarding Alumni Day and the Dedication of the Eye Center in 1985, as well as miscellaneous Eye Center Dedication day material. Included among the material is a folder on Bradley R. Straatsma. The folder contains correspondence regarding Straatsma's nomination for an honorary degree in conjunction with the dedication ceremony and a copy of Straatsma's address at the Eye Center dedication.
Department of Pediatrics, 1963-2004
1.4 linear feet
Koeff was unofficial historian of University of Michigan Pediatrics. The Department of Pediatrics (1963-2002, 1.4 linear feet) series reflects his collection of departmental records and bits of history. It contains committee and faculty meeting minutes, annual departmental reports, staff lists, and schedules. This series also documents various Department of Pediatrics awards and events.
Department of Philosophy (University of Michigan) records, 1907-2010
2.5 linear feet — 3 oversize folders
Publications, 1986-2010
0.2 linear feet, 2 oversize folders
The Publications series (0.2 linear feet and 2 oversize folders) contains brochures, newsletters, and flyers published by the department between 1986 and 2010.
Department of Physics (University of Michigan) records, 1873-2004
1 oversize folder — 14.5 linear feet
Committees, 1954-2001
The Committees subseries (1954-2000, 1.35 linear feet) documents committees cutting across areas of the department, such as the Executive Committee and various departmental review committees. The 2006 addition to the collection included one linear foot of Executive Committee materials dating from 1973 to 2000. The material is arranged by date and includes meeting action items, minutes and related documentation.
Department of Psychiatry (University of Michigan) records, 1959-2013 (majority within 1988-2013)
2 linear feet — 47 GB (online)
Raymond W. Waggoner Lectures, 1996-2013
The Raymond W. Waggoner Lectures series (1.5 linear feet and 47 GB, 1996-2013) contains informational materials, transcripts and video recordings for the Raymond W. Waggoner Lectureship on Ethics and Values in Medicine since its establishment in 1996. Digital video and transcripts can be accessed through links in this finding aid.
Department of Psychology (University of Michigan) records, 1903-1998 (majority within 1960-1990)
11.25 linear feet (in 11 boxes) — 437 KB (online)
Administrative Committees, 2006, 1960-1998
The Administrative Committees series (3 linear feet, 437 KB (online); 1960-1998 and 2006) includes materials created by the department-wide, policy-making bodies. This is mostly material from the Executive Committee and Staff Meetings although there is also some minimal information created by the Ad Hoc Committee on Departmental Structure and Function, the Committee on Undergraduate Studies, and the Committee on Graduate Studies.
The Administrative Committees series deals mostly with everyday activities and issues of curriculum, policy, and research as well as faculty and student enrollment, placement, funding, and graduation. The Executive Committee meeting minutes are excellent in that they run from 1960 to 1998 with few chronological gaps. All of the records are organized into two sub-series, 1960-1989 and 1983-1998, 2006; and arranged chronologically under the title of the committee.