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Angus M. Babcock papers, 1908-1975 (scattered dates)

0.3 linear feet

This collection contains correspondence with anthropology professor Leslie White (from Ann arbor, Michigan, later San Carlos, California), and South Dakota sheep rancher George Reeves; etchings, and photographs.

This collection contains correspondence with Anthropology professor Leslie White, and South Dakota sheep rancher George Reeves. Etchings from the 1920s include a view of the bridge on the Raisin River and a scene of a house in Lower Town, Ann Arbor, Michigan. There are also group portraits of children at Tappan School and of Van's Marine Band, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Harry Burns Hutchins papers, 1879-1930

22 linear feet

Professor of law and president of the University of Michigan. Papers include correspondence, reports, and speeches relating to all aspects of his University activities; and visual materials.

The Harry B. Hutchins papers cover the years 1879 through 1929, and include records generated during his years as professor and dean of the law department, President of the University of Michigan, and in retirement. Boxes 1-18 are primarily comprised of correspondence. Reports of the departments, schools, and other units of the university are contained in box 19, folders 30-32, and box 20, folders 1-13. As president, Hutchins did not regularly submit annual reports to the Board of Regents. Additional materials include speeches, photographs, and biographical material.

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William Harold Payne papers, 1853-1933

2 linear feet

Professor of pedagogy at the University of Michigan; chancellor of University of Nashville and president of Peabody Normal College. Correspondence and other papers concerning his activities in education and family matters.

The collection has been arranged into two series: Correspondence and Other papers. The correspondence dates from 1853 to 1933 and includes many letters addressed to his second wife Elizabeth Clark prior to their marriage. The Other Papers series concerns his activities as an educator and college president. Materials in this series include addresses, lectures, autobiographical and biographical volumes, personal account books, visual material, and other miscellaneous notebooks.