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Black Pond
The Black Pond series in this collection relates to neighborhood opposition to development plans for Black Pond in 1968-1970 and 1980-1981.
Unidentified interview with Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Unidentified European Radical, Interview with Al-Fateh; (Unit II, no. 48), [Undated, March 1970?]
Audio Cassette, Compact Cassette, 1 7/8 ips
Interview with Dave and Leni Sinclair and Gary Grimshaw by Jesse Crawford; (Unit II, no. 39), [Undated, circa 1972]
1 audiotape (reel-to-reel tapes, 7 inch, 7 1/2 ips)
Ken Kelley & Genie Plamondon informal interview with Jerry Rubin; (Unit II, no. 47), [Undated], 1977 February 10
Audio Cassette, Compact Cassette, 1 7/8 ips
Baoluan zhenxiang (The Truth of the Riot), undated [1989]
1 videocassettes (VHS Videotape )
Little Brown Jug, a True Story, [Undated], 1982 November 1
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
Men of Science and Osborn Documentary, [Undated], 1960
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch, 7 1/2 ips
[Education talks from General Community Gathering] Bruce Yocum "Turn to the Lord!"; Tommy Tyson "Life in the Spirit", [Undated], 1969 January 03
Audio Cassette, Compact Cassette, 1 7/8 ips
Lieutenant Governor T. John Lesinski, William J. Edwards, [Undated]
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch
Original Drawings and Sketches, undated
pencil, colored pencil and colored marker on tracing paper
Correspondence
The Correspondence series includes letters from Karpinski to his parents (1901-1903) written from Europe while he was a student there. In addition, there is professional correspondence relating to his scholarly interests in mathematics, the history of science, cartography, and the collecting of historical manuscripts and rare books. Correspondents include: Randolph G. Adams, Charles A. Beard, James H. Breasted, George L. Burr, Florian Cajori, W. J. Cameron, William L. Clements, J. Fulton, Charles H. Haskins, Francis W. Kelsey, Ashley Montague, Alexander Pogo, R. L. Poole, George Sarton, Richard Shryock, Charles Singer, Dorothea Waley Singer, David E. Smith, Michael Straight, Arthur H. Sulzberger, Lynn Thorndike, J. Uspensky, and Henry A. Wallace.
Correspondence
Correspondence is arranged chronologically from 1829 to 1934. It is by far the largest series, measuring ten linear inches. The series consists mostly of the professional and personal correspondence of Seth Shetterly. In addition to family members, correspondents include R.J. Aldrich, Zachariah Chandler, George Brownell Clark, Don McDonald Dickinson, Silas Hamilton Douglas, David Bethune Duffield, James B. Eldridge, D.N. Lowell, Zina Pitcher, John Stephens, and James Stephens. There is also some correspondence of other persons. In the folders covering the years 1829-1848, most of the correspondence is Samuel Smith's of Oakland County, Michigan. Included are several letters written 1834-1835 by his son while serving in the Army at Fort Gibson [present day Oklahoma]. He describes the high mortality rate and low morale at the fort. The last folder of correspondence, 1898-1934, consists almost entirely of the correspondence of Seth's widow Clara, mostly letters from her children.
Office of Admissions
Office of Admissions series (0.1 linear feet, 1966-1967) covers the testing and improvement of the new computer system AC-PAA (Admissions Computer-Profile Analysis Assist), used to process applications, which was implemented while Thomas Butts was the Assistant Director of Admissions. There are also examples of form letters for acceptance, wait-list for acceptance, and rejection letters.
Audio tapes of WUOM Broadcast of Concert at Leningrad Conservatory via Radio Moscow, [Undated]
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch
Audio tapes of WUOM Broadcast of Concert at Leningrad Conservatory via Radio Moscow, [Undated]
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 7 inch
WUOM Broadcast of Symphony Band recorded by Radio Moscow, [Undated]
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 5 inch
Personal
The Personal series (0.2 linear ft.) contains material associated with Haisley's life outside the education profession. Included are observances from his trip to Russia (1934), his original poetry, and plans for building a cottage at Topinabee, Michigan. The "Personal" file contains several of Haisley's reminiscences about his family and about growing up in Indiana.
Administration
Administration Files (0.5 linear feet) contain general administrative files, including budget and correspondence, as well as general information on hostelling, registration books, and strategic planning files.
Background
The Background series (0.2 linear feet) consists of printed materials that provide information on the history, structure, program offerings, and accomplishments of the organization. This series contains program brochures, newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to Soundings and related endeavors, Soundings' newsletters, incorporation papers, a file on the history of the organization, and other topical files, including material on a celebration of Soundings' tenth anniversary and a student research paper on Gerry Brown's life and her founding of the organization.
Unit Publications
The Unit Publications includes the Department's Annual Report from the years 1983/84 to 1996/97. There are also brochures for the residency training program, faculty directories, and a research prospectus. Also included is a memorandum regarding surgeons and the HIV virus, as well as a report about the proposed Emergency Medical Training Program.
Project Files
The Project Files series includes background and organizational files from the research project, including signed interview consent forms. Much of the correspondence in the series comes from Jean King, who was instrumental in pushing for the HEW investigation of the University of Michigan in 1970, and was a driving force in the IRWG research project that led to the working paper. Also included are institutional review board (IRB) approvals and correspondence, transcripts from interviews with Jean King and Bernice Sandler, and working paper revisions that include comments on the paper from Jean King. Researchers should note that signed interview consent forms are not available for all of the transcripts.
Philippine film-Batanes Islands, undated
Philippine film-Mindanao, undated
undated
1 digital audio files (Duration: 0:03:57)
undated
1 digital audio files (Duration: 0:03:19)