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Warren Petoskey papers, 1873-2016 (majority within 1990s-2016)
0.3 linear feet — 1.4 GB (online) — 1 archived websites (online)
Administrative
The Administrative series includes correspondence between board members, meeting minutes and agendas, budget information, and other work performed by WRAP's leaders. Prevalent in the Administrative series are working files made up of agendas, minutes, and notes from meetings of the Board of Directors, as well as those of WRAP's various committees. The working files include all types of documents that contributed to the day-to-day running of this organization, ranging from an Executive Director evaluation to event flyers and staff emails. The Administrative series also includes many records from the Board of Directors, various committees, and forms used to conduct and facilitate work in the office and resource center. Researchers will find material received with the 2001 accession in Boxes 1-2; material received with the 2013 accession in Boxes 5-13.
West Side United Methodist Church (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1846-2000 (majority within 1950-1999)
16 linear feet (in 17 boxes) — 42.9 GB (online)
Audiotapes
The Audiotapes series includes audiotapes of the 1951 groundbreaking, 110th anniversary events, and oral history interviews conducted during 140th anniversary celebrations.
Audio-tapes of Brucker speeches, November 1954-November 1960
250 audiotapes (7-inch; reel-to-reel tapes), 2 audiotapes (10-inch; reel-to-reel tapes)
Wilbert J. McKeachie papers, 1941-1991 (majority within 1960-1991)
8.5 linear feet — 10 digital audio files (online)
Wilfred B. Shaw Papers, 1873-1954 (majority within 1900-1951)
7 linear feet (in 12 boxes) — 1 oversize folder
Photographs and other visual materials
Photographs and other Visual Materials includes family photographs, an album and foldered photographs from the period when Shaw was a U-M student. Included are glass negatives for which copy prints have been made and glass slides of caricatures of university personalities. The photographs are of the Brackley and Byron Shaw families and their life in Adrian, Michigan. There are also photographs of various University of Michigan sororities and fraternities, and University of Michigan athletes, coaches and sporting events.