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Biographical Information

The Biographical Information series provides a good overview of the three generations of the Tuomy family covered by these papers. The obituaries and the biographical sketches of Cornilius L. and Kathryn G. Tuomy provide helpful orientation to the family relationships and names. The Final Will and Testament, generated by Cornelius W. (Bill) Tuomy and executed in 1966, gives explanations for how the family home, estate and property have been distributed.

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Biographical Information

The Biographical Information includes newspaper clippings from throughout Connable's life, information about family, and a personal journal of his trip to South America in 1925. In addition, transcripts from interviews taped in 1986 by Russell Strong are included. These interviews cover most of Connable's life, ranging from discussions on business and his career as a University of Michigan Regent, to his family and interests in music and travel.

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Biographical Information

Biographical Information consists of articles, clippings, and collected material on the life of C. L. Franklin. Of most significance are the transcripts of oral interviews with Franklin conducted by his biographer, Jeff Titon. These interviews were made in 1976 and 1977 and contain excellent information about Franklin's life. Also included here are transcripts made by Titon of several of Franklin's sermons.

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Biographical Information/Personal Material

There is a small folder of Biographical Information/Personal Material, which includes brief biographical information contained in a letter written by the Board of Regents conferring upon Liddicoat the title of professor emeritus. Also found in this series is a narrative written by Eloise Liddicoat, the wife of his son Bill and a program from a school play of Liddicoat's son, Bill, which bears Jesse Owens autograph on the back.