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Baoluan zhenxiang (The Truth of the Riot), undated [1989]

1 videocassettes (VHS Videotape )

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(A piece on Baoluan zhenxiang (The Truth of the Riot) . [Narrated in the English language]. Contains sensitive and/or graphic content: [Newscast reporting on manifestations and military response in China in the 1970s. Charred body shown (17:12-17:44). Riot voilence (17:44-19:35].)
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Audio-Visual Materials, undated, 1998

The Audio-Visual series, undated and 1998 (1.25 linear feet), consists of audio and visual materials documenting Balogh's teaching career and architectural projects. Included in the series are photographs and slides of Balogh's students' work, Balogh and his colleagues, and Balogh's residential, industrial, and commercial buildings. Also in the series are video (VHS) and audio tapes of Balogh's 1998 American Institute of Architects awards, and unlabeled microfilm reels of Balogh's building projects.

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R. Michael Montgomery collection, undated, 1998-2002

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R. Michael Montgomery was a 1955 University of Michigan graduate. Consists of collected music and other materials relating to Louis Elbel and the song that he dedicated to the University of Michigan football team, "The Victors."

The R. Michael Montgomery collection consists of collected music and other materials relating to Louis Elbel and the song that he dedicated to the University of Michigan football team, "The Victors."

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Photographs, undated, circa 1909-1952

The Photographs series includes both photographic prints and photographic negatives. The approximately 520 prints are subdivided geographically by place and arranged alphabetically. There are prints for nearly every region of the state, but the heaviest concentration is focused upon Ann Arbor, Hartland, Hillsdale, the Upper Peninsula, and Washtenaw County. The content of the negatives (approximately 650 in number) is the same as that of the photographs. This subseries is also subdivided geographically and arranged alphabetically.