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Professional Papers
The Professional Papers series, 1956-2011, consists of materials relating to Zurel's work in the field of archaeology documenting Native American groups in Michigan, including the Chippewa, Potawatomi, and Odawa (Ottawa). The series contains school papers, field notes, survey reports, maps of archaeological digs, and photographs of artifacts and digs. One of the papers, "Birmingham School Board Site," was written by Zurel while in high school. Zurel's survey reports cover archaeological digs in Southeast Michigan, including the counties of Oakland, Washtenaw, Macomb, and Monroe. Visual materials include photographs taken at different archaeological sites and on Native American reservations in Michigan, as well as images of Native American artifacts.
The series also contains newsletters and minutes related to the Michigan Archaeological Society and the Aboriginal Research Club of Detroit.
Harvey D. Zuckerberg papers, 1968-1988
0.2 linear feet
Correspondence and other papers relating to his work.
Z. T. Gerganoff architectural firm records, 1928-1977
27 oversize folders (in 6 drawers) — 1 linear foot
Biographical Material
The Biographical Material series, 1980-1995 (0.2 linear ft.) consists of a single folder which includes a vita written in September 1994, a statement written in 1980 describing his contributions to the university, and a print-out of an e-mail describing his role in a number of his university activities.
Chronological Files, 1929-2017
The Chronological Files consist of folders arranged by year from 1929 to 2017. Materials found in these folders may contain founding documents, by-laws, correspondence, project files, board meeting agendas and minutes, financial statements, and conference files for the Owosso area, Zonta District, and the Zonta International Conference files.
History
The historical files include anniversary histories and materials collected in the preparation of these histories.
CONFER
The CONFER series provides documentation on of the development and use of the CONFER software at the University of Michigan. (14 linear feet, 1975-1991) is comprised of two subseries: Background Material, and CONFER Sessions.
Background Material
Background materials include Robert Parnes' dissertation Learning to CONFER: The Interplay of Theory and Practice in Computer Conferencing, "A Call for a Conference Topic" by Parnes and a CONFER printout titled "How to Get the Most from the Least: Some Thoughts on Microcomputers in Education" written by Karl Zinn.
Zingerman's Community of Businesses records, 1984-2018
15.8 linear feet (in 17 boxes) — 1 oversize box — 2 oversize folders — 2 tubes — 651 MB (online)
General Administrative Records, 1984-2017
The General Administrative Records series (9.8 linear feet, 1 oversize box, 2 tubes, 2 oversize folders, and 651 MB) includes central administrative materials from the Zingerman's Community of Businesses. The series contains strategic planning documents about the development of the Community of Businesses model and a copy of the Zingerman's 2020 plan, a vision for the company in the year 2020. Other materials include employee handbooks and training documents, newsletters, and a selection of advertisements and clippings.
The series also contains visual materials including photographs of Zingerman's locations, employees, and events. The series also features a selection of graphic designs used in Zingerman's advertising and architectural drawings of Zingerman's Cornman Farms and Zingerman's Roadhouse.