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Biographical, 1957-2015, undated

Online

The Biographical series includes Mack's biography, images from Mack's time as a college student and as a basketball coach with the Castle Valley Job Corps in Price, UT; Mack's resumes, newspaper articles and press releases, and materials from a 1976 testimonial put on in Mack's honor by the members of the Region One Board. The latter also includes photographs and an audiocassette recording of the event. Of particular note is a digitized conglomeration of news clips and television interviews pertaining to Mack and his tenure with the Board.

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Biographical, 1958-2012

2.7 linear feet, 1 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders

The Biographical series contains documents that cover Stein's personal as well as professional life. The large portion of the documents in this series are university personnel forms which Stein filled out yearly between 1958 and 1976, with a few missing forms. Though the information contained in the forms is somewhat repetitive, they do provide a brief yearly synopsis of the classes Stein taught, his professional activities, and his publications. The most interesting materials in this series relate to Stein's successful application for a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962-1963.

Included as a part of later accessions are a number of Stein's personal diaries and notebooks. These contain entries on the topics relating to Stein's personal and professional life. On most days Stein would write about his current projects, but occasionally he wrote about his wife Virginia, referring to her as "Ginny" or "Gin."

The series contains a number of folders with photographs of Stein, as well as his family and friends. The photographs depict Stein at events and banquets, accepting awards, and meeting members of the legal community. Also included is a box of various awards and medals that Stein received during his career.

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Biographical, 1968-2009 (scattered dates), undated

Includes typed biographies, an audio interview of Berman discussing her experience as a delegate to the 1976 National Democratic Convention, articles about Berman and women in politics, certificates, event programs, as well as materials pertaining to her book The Only Boobs in the House Are Men: A Veteran Woman Legislator Lifts the Lid on Politics Macho Style.

Additional materials include newspaper articles and correspondence acknowledging Berman's retirement from the House. Of particular note is a 2010 letter from Governor Jennifer Granholm thanking Berman for her years of service. Also included are photographs featuring Berman with Barbara Jordan-U.S. congressional representative (D-Texas), Granholm, and former Michigan governor Jim Blanchard.

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Biographical, 1984-2013

0.5 linear feet

The Biographical series includes materials focusing on Abraham and his work, including articles, curricula vitae, photos, applications for instructor and president openings at HFCC, and biographical sketches.

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Biographical, circa 1937-2009

The Biographical series (approximately 0.75 linear feet) includes material related to terHorst's service in the military (enlistment and discharge papers, military orders, correspondence related to his work at the Marine Corps Gazette) and articles about him. The series documents terHorst's involvement with various organizations and his membership on various boards, most notably, the as Chairman of the Gridiron Foundation. Also found here is information relating to various honors and awards given to terHorst, including the establishment of the Jerald F. terHorst Award for Excellence in Political Reporting at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and School of Media and Public Affairs.

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Biological Station (University of Michigan) records, 1948-2009 (majority within 1979-1989)

0.7 linear feet

The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) was established in 1909 as a teaching and research facility located in the tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan. It preserves several habitats for study. The main areas of research are field biology and ecology. The records of the UMBS focus on evaluations of the program, research, and educational programs.

The records of the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) include materials used to evaluate the benefit of continuing the program during a university budget crisis in the early 1980s, and materials focused more generally on the research and educational programs of the UMBS. The records are divided into six series: Administrative, Program Review, Research, and Education Programs, Publications, and Photographs.

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Black Autonomy Network Community Organization records, 2002-2014

Online

The Black Autonomy Network Community Organization records series (1 linear feet, 1 oversize box and 3.41 GB) contains materials related to the work of the organization and the controversial voter fraud charges against founder Reverend Edward Pinkney. The collection includes correspondence, news articles, court documents, protest fliers, religious writings, video recordings, and photos. The materials in the series are organized alphabetically.