Harry Burns Hutchins papers, 1879-1930
Using These Materials
- Restrictions:
- The collection is open for research.
Summary
- Creator:
- Hutchins, Harry B. (Harry Burns), 1847-1930
- Abstract:
- Professor of law and president of the University of Michigan. Papers include correspondence, reports, and speeches relating to all aspects of his University activities; and visual materials.
- Extent:
- 22 linear feet
- Language:
- English.
- Call Number:
- 851733 Aa 2; AC; UAM
- Authors:
- Finding aid prepared by: Michigan Historical Collections staff
Background
- Scope and Content:
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The Harry B. Hutchins papers cover the years 1879 through 1929, and include records generated during his years as professor and dean of the law department, President of the University of Michigan, and in retirement. Boxes 1-18 are primarily comprised of correspondence. Reports of the departments, schools, and other units of the university are contained in box 19, folders 30-32, and box 20, folders 1-13. As president, Hutchins did not regularly submit annual reports to the Board of Regents. Additional materials include speeches, photographs, and biographical material.
- Biographical / Historical:
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Harry Burns Hutchins was born near Lisbon, New Hampshire, on April 8,1847 and received his preparatory education in the east. However, from the time he entered the University of Michigan as an undergraduate, his life and work were closely tied to Michigan. As a student, Hutchins was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and an editor of the University Chronicle. He was the first student to receive a degree from James B. Angell in 1871, and upon graduation worked for a year as superintendent of the Owosso schools. Hutchins returned to the university as an instructor in rhetoric and history and became an assistant professor a year later. During the three years he held that post, he studied law and began practicing law in Mount Clemens in 1876.
On December 27, 1872, Harry B. Hutchins married Marry Louise Crocker, of Birmingham, Michigan. Mary was born on January 14, 1857, the daughter of Fandira Emery Crocker and Thomas Martin Crocker. She was a descendent of Thomas Hooker, founder of Hartford, Connecticut, and Deacon William Crocker, one of the early settlers of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Mrs. Hutchins graduated from Mt. Clemens High School in 1869.
In 1884, Mr. Hutchins returned to the University of Michigan as Jay Professor of Law. His teaching and organizational skills were recognized by Cornell University which invited him to organize its law school in 1887. He later returned to Ann Arbor and was appointed dean of the University of Michigan's Department of Law in 1895. He served as interim president of the university in 1897-98 while President Angell was serving as envoy to Turkey, and again in 1909-10 after Angell's resignation. In spite of Hutchins reluctance to accept the appointment as president at age 63, the Regents prevailed upon him, and he agreed to serve for five years. Letters of July 5, 1910, to Regents Leland and Knappen (box 2, folder 1) detail the conditions of his acceptance; numerous letters in the next few months replying to congratulatory messages he received, reiterate his doubts and hesitation. However, once in office he applied himself to the job with diligence. Hutchins believed that the university should be a leader and a contributor to the public good. Toward that end, he travelled extensively in his first year in office lecturing and meeting with alumni to encourage their support of the university by establishing active regional alumni organizations. He also oversaw the beginnings of an extension service to better serve the people of the Michigan. At first only a kind of speakers' bureau, which arranged for university professors to lecture to various groups outstate, it later added courses in outlying localities for which university credit could be earned.
President Hutchins took a personal interest in students, often inviting them to call on him, but he was also a strict disciplinarian who held students to a high standard of academic work and personal morality. His term in office was extended beyond five years by the demands of World War I, and he served until 1920.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins hosted many friends and distinguished guests, including U.S. President William H. Taft, to their home in Ann Arbor and their summer cottage in Cotuit, Massachusetts. Mary Hutchins was a member of many organizations including the Daughters of the American Revolution, a Regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, the National Committee for the American flag, the Michigan Chapter of Colonial Dames, the American Association of University Women (Ann Arbor branch), the Faculty Women's Club, and a founding member of the Ann Arbor Women's Club. Mary Hutchins died of a heart attack on August 2, 1927.
After his retirement in 1920, Hutchins became President Emeritus and continued to serve the university in various capacities until his death. Harry B. Hutchins died on January 25, 1930.
- Acquisition Information:
- The Hutchins papers were transferred to the library from the University of Michigan Business Office. (Donor no. 73 .)
Related
- Additional Descriptive Data:
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Selective Subject Index to Correspondence
This index covers only materials generated during President Hutchins term as interim president, 1909-1910, and as president, 1910-1920. Papers of 1897-98, when he was acting president, are not included in the index. The correspondence of that year deals mainly with routine business matters -- requests for catalogs, inquiries about entrance requirements, or lecture arrangements for the president, and letters of recommendation. A few letters touch on such matters of public interest as state support of higher education, or the university's position on the Cuban question and the war with Spain.
The subject index has been organized into five broad categories: Administration, Building Program, Academic Units and Programs, Student Life and Campus Social Problems, Social and Political Issues of the Time. Index entries under subject terms include name of correspondent, box and folder numbers, and date of the document.
Since the university affairs were centralized in the president's office, the bulk of the correspondence falls under the heading of Administration (Sec. I). Although Hill Auditorium and the power plant were being completed when he took office and plans were being made for a natural sciences building and women's residence halls, in general there was a minimal amount of new building on campus during Hutchins's tenure (Sec. II). Few changes were made in academic units or the work of the departments in this time. Thus, the relatively small amount of correspondence related to academic affairs is contained in Sec. III, but most such materials will be found in the papers of departmental heads and deans.
- I. Administration
- General
- Christian Science Monitor 10-22, 12/10 & 12/13/15
- Hogan, 3-5, 7/16 & 7/19/12
- McQuade, 5-1, 7/5/12, R5-2, 7/8/12
- Admissions policies
- Butler (Columbia), 3-25, 12/1/11, copies of same letter re: centralization of admissions were sent on same date to presidents of Yale, Wisconsin, Cornell, Harvard, Universities of Illinois & Minnesota, and Ohio State. No incoming replies were found in files.
- Admissions requirements
- 4-6, 2/16/12, 22 replies from superintendents of schools to letter sent by HBH re: suitability of proposed entrance requirements.
- Drouyer, 4-24, 6/24/12
- Sawdon, 4-19, 5/19 & 5/20/12
- Vincent, 3-25, 12/1/11
- Warriner, 4-9, 4/7/12; 4-10, 3/14/12
- Adviser system
- Effinger, 5-8, 8/24/12
- Hayes, 5-16, 10/22/12
- Alumni organization and activities
- General
- Angell, 1-26, 2/12/10
- Chapaton, 2-6, 10/19/10
- Copeland, 5-29, 2/7/13
- Lenderink, 8-12, 10/28 & 10/31/14
- Lessing, 1-19, 10/31/09; 1-21, 11/24/09
- McReynolds, 2-5, 10/8/10, R10/14/10 Throughout 1909, 1910, & 1911 there are numerous letters regarding arrangements for President Hutchins to speak at alumni meetings nationwide.
- Oxtoby, 6-22, 10/25/13
- Seaman, 9-24, 6/28/15
- U-M National dinner held in New York City
- Babst, 2-24, 2/13/11, R2-25, 2/20/11; 2-26, 2/27/11; 2-27, 3/3/11, R2-28, 3/9/11
- Kern, 2-20, 1/27/11
- Maclay-Sunderland, 4-4, 1/25/12
- O'Brien, 2-19, 1/17/11
- In folders 2-19 and 2-20, in addition to the Kern and O'Brien letters, there are many others pertaining to the arrangements for the national alumni dinner held in February 1911.
- General
- Athletics
- General
- Graves, 6-22, 10/31/13, R6-23, 11/3/13
- Control of athletics
- Bartelme, 5-22, 12/11 & 12/12/12
- Effinger, 5-22, 12/14/12
- Thomas, 3-23, 11/25/11, R3-24, 11/27/11; 3-25, 12/1/11
- Rose Bowl invitation
- Baer, 10-16, 10/28/15; 10-19, 11/17/15
- Bartelme, 10-17, 11/8/15
- Bulkley, 10-16, 10/27/15, R10-17,11/4/15; 11/8/15
- Carhart, 10-19, 11/17/15; 10-20. 11/22/15
- Murfin, 10-16, 10/25 & 10/28/15
- Scherer, 10-16, 10/26/15; 10-19, 11/17/15
- Turner, 10-16, 10/28/15; 10-19, 11/17/15
- Willett, 10-16, 10/28/15, R10-17, 11/4/15; 10-20, 11/22/15
- Women's physical education
- Bigelow, 3-26, 12/14/11
- Faculty freedom of speech issue
- Bohn, 1-24, 1/6/10 (re: his speech on socialism)
- Cooley, 1-22, 12/14 & 12/15/09
- Fowler, 1-31, 4/18/10
- Latham, 1-22, 12/3/09
- Sawyer, 1-30, 4/9/10
- Spalding, 1-22, 12/13 & 12/14/09
- Financing of the University
- General
- Ferris, 5-29, 2/4 & 2/6/13
- Hopkins, 8-13, 10/1 & 10/5/14
- Hubbard, 5-29, 2/4 & 2/6/13
- Osborne, 5-20, 11/24/12
- Mill tax legislation
- King, 2-35, 5/1 & 5/5/11
- Slauson, 4-21, 6/1/12
- Private donations and funding
- Wright, 2-25, 2/16/11
- State granting of cutover land to U-M
- McEldownery, 3-11, 7/24/11
- General
- Fraternities and sororities
- Collins, 7-18, 5/11/14, R7-19, 5/28/14; 8-16, 10/13/14, R8-18,11/13/14
- Cooley, 7-18, 5/8 & 5/9/14
- Jordan, 7-15, 4/21/14
- Levere, 7-24, 6/26/14
- Inquiries from other educational institutions
- (Note: By 1913-14 the number of inquiries was decreasing and most inquiries were referred to various other university officials. Thus there was no record of replies. Indexing of inquiries does not continue after Box 7.)
- General
- Bovard, 2-35, 5/2/11, R5/4/11 (sent to Ward)
- Brewer, 7-10, 3/14/14, R7-11, 3/18/14
- Chamberlin, 7-16, 4/25 & 4/27/14 (admissions qualifications)
- Clark, 7-16, 4/28/14, R7-17, 5/14/14 (academic ranking for administrators)
- Comstock, 5-16, 10/23 & 10/28/12 (use of academic costume)
- Curtiss, 5-26, 1/14/13, R5-29, 2/5/13 (outside work of scientists, control of patents)
- Harmon, 1-33, 5/16/10, R5/26/10; 3-8, 7/5/11, R3-9, 7/10/11
- Hart, 6-21, 10/16/13, R6-22, 10/25/13
- Hetzel, 3-16, 9/27/11
- McMurricks, 4-3, 1/18/12, R4-4, 1/22/12
- Potts, 5-33, 3/5/13; R5-34, 3/8 & 3/13/13 (combining all state colleges in one system)
- Smith, 5-19, 11/18/12, R5-20, 11/25/12
- Strong, 6-18, 9/20 & 9/24/13
- Templin, 4-7, 2/17/12, R4-8, 2/24/12
- Walthall, 5-14, 10/9 & 10/14/12
- Williston, 1-33, 5/31/10
- Alumni organization
- Benson, 4-13, 4/1/12, R4/4/23
- Bralley, 7-11, 3/20/14, R7-12, 3/23/14
- Stanton, 6-8, 5/27 & 5/30/13
- Athletics
- Garrett, 7-1, 1/1 & 1/4/14
- Kingsbury, 6-29, 12/12/13, R6-30, 12/22/13; 7-7, 2/17 & 2/24/14
- Combined courses with Albion College in law and medicine
- Barr, 7-7, 2/18/14, R 7-9,3/5/14
- Dickie, 7-6, 2/10/& 2/11/14
- Curriculum
- Gilvray, 2-34, 4/26/11
- Hallam, 4-3, 1/16/12, R4-4, 1/24/12
- Jewett, 1-33, 5/20 & 5/27/10
- Faculty matters
- Angell, 4-11, 3/16/12, R4-13, 4/4/12(teaching hours required); 5-22,12/10 & 12/12/12 (qualifications for title of professor)
- Appell, 7-13, 4/6/14, R7-14, 4/14/14
- Brindley, 7-10, 3/9 & 3/11/14
- Cary, 4-19, 5/21/12, R4-20, 5/29/12 (use of teaching assistants)
- Eigenmann, 6-8, 5/28 & 5/30/13 (comparative salaries)
- Fulmer, 5-25, 1/3/11, R5-26, 1/13/13 (sabbatical leaves)
- Hawkins, 6-20, 10/13 & 10/16/13 (sabbatical leaves)
- Johnston, 4-13, 4/2/12, R4/5/12
- Landes, 7-22, 6/13/14, R8-2, 7/9/14 (salaries and promotions)
- McCaffrey, 1-32, 5/6 & 5/7/10 (faculty organization)
- McPherson, 4-6, 2/14/12, R4-8, 2/24/12 (faculty research required)
- Tobey, 3-11, 7/25 & 7/27/11 (hours of teaching required)
- Final examination policy
- Ketchum, 2-27, 3/1 & 3/7/11
- McCaskey, 2-27, 3/1 & 3/3/11
- Financing
- Bates, 7-12, 3/23 & 3/26/14
- Benton, 5-20, 11/21 & 11/25/12
- Henderson, 3-21, 11/4/10 (general financing)
- Kingsbury, 5-16, 10/30/12, R5-17, 11/4/12
- Mackey, 3-21, 11/4/11; 3-27, 12/20/11, R3-28, 12/28/11 (fees for student activities)
- Powell, 2-1d, 8/6/10
- Prescott, 5-14, 10/18/12 (millage tax)
- Puryear, 1-33, 5/17/10, R5/26/10 (millage tax & state support)
- Reynolds, 1-23, 12/16 & 12/21/09; 5-14, 10/8 10/10/12 (taxing plans)
- Strong, 5-16, 10/28 & 10/31/12
- Fraternities and sororities
- Baer, 6-25, 11/19 & 11/21/13 (re: attitudes toward Jews)
- Baum, 7-18, 5/8 & 5/11/14
- Boyd, 5-1, 7/3/12, R5-2, 7/8/12
- Collins, 8-16, 10/13/14, R8-18, 11/13/14
- Kingsbury, 7-13, 4/6/14/, R7-14, 4/10/14
- Lloyd, 3-2, 5/19/11, R5/22/11
- Potts, 5-26, 1/13/13, R5-27, 1/19/13
- Robitshek, 5-18, 11/12 & 11/14/12
- Governance of the university
- Baker, 5-18, 11/9 & 11/14/12
- Coffey, 7-13, 4/14/14, R7-14, 4/10/14
- Filbey, 6-21, 10/17/13, R6-22, 10/24/13
- Fuller, 7-5, 2/6 & 2/11/14
- Hall, 5-32, 2/24/13
- Mason, 7-21, 6/3 & 6/6/14
- Mattson, 7-6, 2/9 & 2/13/14
- Schurmann, 7-18, 5/13/14, R7-19, 5/18/14
- Womack, 5-16, 10/24 & 10/28/12
- Physical education organization
- Cooke, 4-1, 1/7/12, R4-2, 1/11/12
- Religious education
- Davis,5-24, 12/22 & 12/26/12
- Edwards. 5-22, 12/13 & 12/18/12
- Stone, 5-36, 3/24 & 3/27/13
- Wicker, 5-16, 10/24 & 10/28/12
- Services to state of Michigan
- Ferris, 5-24, 12/29/12
- Gillette, 4-13, 4/4/12
- Henderson, 5-24, 12/30/12
- Ripley, 1-30, 4/8 & 4/13/10
- Schafer, 4-11, 3/19/11
- Smith, 5-18, 11/13/12
- Student housing
- Detrick, 3-17, 10/5/11, (private rooms vs. fraternity living)
- Littlejohn, 5-4, 7/26 & 7/30/12 (women's building)
- Norris, 4-2, 1/8/12 (dormitories)
- Schuman, 3-25, 12/5/11, R12/7/11; 3-26, 12/11/11 (boarding house inspection)
- Student life
- Cavanaugh, 4-4, 1/31/12, R4-5, 2/6/12 (rules for closing times for parties, dances)
- Gladson, 1/32, 5/4 & 5/7/10 (student government organization)
- Hostetter, 7-13, 4/1/14, R7-14, 4/10/14
- Miller, 7-23, 6-18/14, R8-1, 7/2/14 (student government)
- Sabine, 4-6, 2/14/12, R4-9, 3/2/12 (vocational guidance)
- Samson, 5-6, 8/14/12, R5-7, 8/19/12 (control of students in dorms)
- Warman, 7-16, 4/22/14, R7-17, 5/1/14 (student government)
- End of Indexing of inquiries from other institutions. This indexing does not continue after Box 7.
- Military preparedness
- General
- Adams, 10-18, 11/11/15, R10-19, 11/15/15
- Arneill, 10-3, 7/19/15
- Beadle, 10-18, 11/9/15, R10-19, 11/16/15
- Benton, 7-12, 3/31/14, R7-13, 4/9/14
- DeNancrede, 9-17, 5/7/15
- Geisler, 9-23, 6/15 & 6/18-15
- Gimperling, 10-3, 7/16/15
- Hobbs, 10-19, 11/15, 16, & 20/15
- Humphrey, 10-21, 12/1 & 12/6/15
- Kuss, 10-21, 12/1/15
- MacCracken, 9-10, 3/10/15
- Raycroft, 8-17,11/6/14, R8-18, 11/13/14
- Smith, 10-21, 12/4 & 12/6/15
- Stockton, 9-22, 6/12/15; 10-1, 7/1/15
- Thompson, 10-16, 10/29/15, R10-17, 11/2/15
- Van Anda, 9-2, 1/13/15, R9-3, 1/15/15
- White, 10-21, 12/4 & 12/7/15
- Williams, 9-8, 2/25 & 2/26/15
- Wolfenden, 7-15, 4/18 & 4/21/14
- Summer training camps
- Drinker, 10-6, 8/13/15; 10-16, 10/26/15; 10-19, 11/20/15, R10-21, 12/6/15
- Military Training Camp, 10-2, 7/9/15
- Wood, 8-2, 7/10/14, 10-2, 7/12 & 7/13/15; 10-3, 7/16/15; 10-6, 8/4/15, R10-7,8/19/15
- General
- Non-resident students
- Grant, 2-21, 1/30/11, R2/22, 2/1/11
- Scott, 2-21, 1-30-11
- "Outside work" by faculty
- Boughton, 2-31, 4/3/11, R4/5/11
- Cooley, 4-19, 5/24/12 in response to Merrill, 4-19, 5/10/12; HBH reply 4/19, 5/27/12; 9-23, 6/16/15
- Relations with other state universities
- Clements, 5-32, 2/27/13 (2 letters)
- Craighead, 5-27, 1/15/13
- Haddock, 4-4, 1/27/12
- Ladd, 5-8, 8/26/12, R5-12, 9/26/12
- McKenny, 5-29, 2/4 & 2/6/13; 6-26, 11/28/13, R6-27, 12/2/13; 6-29, 12/16/13
- McNair, 5-5, 8/3/12, R5-12, 9/24/12; 5-13, 10/4/12
- McVey,5-27, 1/16/13, R5-29, 2/5/13; 6-8, 5/23 & 5/26/13
- Wright, 5-23, 12/17 & 12/18/12
- Services to the state of Michigan
- Barnes, 8-24, 12/22 & 12/24/14
- Ferris, 9-1, 1/2/15
- Labadie, 7-18, 5/13/14
- Riggs, 9-11, 3/19/14
- Student discipline
- General
- Bates, 8-24, 12/30/14
- Berry, 1-29, 3/21/10, 3/24/10
- Burke, 6-21, 10/16 & 10/17/13; 8-24, 12/30 & 12/31/14
- Clark, 2-33, 4/20/11, R2-34, 4/29/11
- Cooley, 2-6, 10/18, 10/19, & 10/21/10; 3-17, 10/3/11
- Cornwell, 4-14, 4/8 & 4/9/12; 4-15, 4/16/12; 4-16, 4/25/12
- Cross, 6-4, 4/29/13, R6-5, 5/2/13
- Giddings, 1-31, 4/22/10
- Gorman, 2-5, 10/13/10; 2-6, 10/17/10; 2-7, 10/24/10
- Griffiths, 1-23, 12/27 & 12/30/09 (re:Berry)
- Holmes, 8-19, 11/18 & 11/19/14
- Kelley, 1-19, 10/25/09 (re:hazing); 10/28/09; 1-20, 11/9/09; 2-1c, 7/27 & 7/30/10
- Koehler, 1-29, 3/17/10, 3/23 & 3/25/10
- McKenny, 7-11, 3/17 & 3/19/14
- Pomper, 8-4, 7/30 & 7/31/14, R8-5, 8/1/14
- Strong, 10-22, 12/10 & 12/13/15
- Toms, 1-28, 3/15/10, R3/16/10
- Webster, 1-28, 3/14/10
- Samuel Shulkin case
- Laughlin, 10-24, 12/28 & 12/30/15
- Northwestern Medical School, 10-23, 12/15/15
- Shulkin, 10-13, 10/5/15, R10-16, 10/28/15; 10-19, 11/18/15; 10-20, 11/8 & 11/26/15; 10-21, 12/2 & 12/6/15; 10-22, 12/9, 12/12 & 12/14/15
- Suspension of Michael Foote
- Bates, 5-18, 11/9 & 11/12/12
- Brown, 5-18, 11/11 & 11/14/12
- Burke, 5-18, 11/11 & 11/14/12
- Effinger, 5-18, 11/9/12
- Marks, 5-22, 12/14 & 12/18/12
- Reed, 6-13, 7/3 & 7/5/13; 6-21, 10/21 & 10/23/13
- General
- Student health
- General
- Marks, 5-11, 9/20/12
- Rathbone, 3-2, 5/18/11, R5/20/11
- Shumway, 2-9, 11/15/10
- Vaughan, 5-11, 9/20/12
- Smallpox outbreaks
- Atwater, 2-9, 11/12/10, 11/14/10
- Bates, 3-1, 5/11/11
- Beebe, 9-1, 1/12/15
- Cummings, 9-1, 1/12/15
- Clements, 2-9, 11/12, 11/14, & 11/15/10
- Smith, 2-34, 4/24/11
- Wessinger, 9-1, 1/10 & 1/12/15
- General
- Undergraduate work, re-organization of
- Butts, 4-4, 1/24/12
- Women in the university
- General
- Baumgardner, 8-21, 12/7/14, R8-22, 12/10/14
- Jordan, 10-4, 7/28/15
- Palmer, 7-19, 5/20/14, R7-20, 5/29/14
- Faculty
- Salmon, 3-22, 11/15/11, referred to Van Tyne, his reply, 3-23, 11/23/11; HBH reply, 11/25/11
- Students (co-education)
- Bok, 2-13, 12/12/10, R12/15/10
- Guyot, 2-4, 1/28/11; 2-18, 1/14/11; 2-21, 1/28/11
- Judkins, 1-24, 1/12/10
- Kirchwey, 1-22, 12/1 & 12/13/09 (effect of women attending law school with men students)
- Women's education
- Douglass, 5-27, 1/17/13; R5-28, 1/23/13
- Hopwood, 9-20, 5/22/15, R9-21, 6/4/15
- Hutchinson, 6-29, 12/15/13, R6-27, 12/30/13
- Miller, 7-11, 3/17 & 3/19/14
- Porter, 7-8, 2/28/14, R 7-9, 3/3/14
- Salmon, 10-15, 10/19/15, R10-16, 10/23/15
- General
- World War I related matters
- Bates, 10-20, 11/29/15 (re: anti-English propaganda by Indian students)
- Bulkley, 10-21, 12/3,9,& 13/15, R10-22, 12/9 & 12/13/15 (re: German propaganda by Prof. Hobbs)
- Bullen, 10-17, 11/5/15
- Dunlap, 8-20, 11/23/14
- Ferris, 10-5, 8/4 & 8/5/15
- Hall 8-12, 9/27 & 9/29/14 (Red Cross fund-raising
- Haselden, 10-20,11/22/15
- Henry, 10-22, 12/14/15
- Hobbs, 10-19, 11/15 & 11/16/15
- Marsh, 9-11, 3/20/15, R9-12, 3/23/15
- Miller 8-12, 9/25 & 9/28/14
- Sanders, 10-16, 10/25/15, R10-19, 11/16/15 (effect of war on American Academy in Rome)
- Sarton, 10-17, 11/2 (2 letters) & 11/4/15
- Sullivan, 10-20, 11/26/15, R10-21, 12/6/15 (re: remarks of Hobbs) 9/28/14
- General
- II. Building Program
- General
- Babst, 3-9, 7/14, 7/20 & 7/21/11; 3-11, 7/28/11;7-12, 3/23 & 3/25/14
- Brooks, 8-16, 10-24/14 (land acquisition)
- Clements, 1-24, 1/14/10; 2-1a, 7/11/10, R7/12/10 (use of library building); 2-1f, 9/5/10; 2-29, 3/18 & 3/20/11; 2/31, 4/7/11, R2-32, 4/8/11; 2-31, 4/10/11; 3-9, 7/11, 7/13, & 7/14/11; 3-20, 10/28/11; 3-28, 12/27/11
- Cook, 6-7, 5/19/13
- Curtis, 3-26, 12/11/11
- Fletcher, 2-28, 3/15/11; 2-29, 3/18 & 3/20/11, R3/23/11; 2-31,4/7/11; 3-1, 5/11/11
- Haff, 3-13, 8/30/11, R3-6, 9/26/11
- Kelsey, 7-15, 4/16 & 4/20/14
- New York Alumni, 6-21, 10/16/13 (review of new buildings added)
- Reed, 6-7, 5/19/13; 6-10, 6/11/13
- Sawyer, 3-15, 9/16/11, R9/19/11
- Travis, 5-23, 12/21/12
- Demonstration school
- Grant, 9-7, 2/17 & 2/20/15
- Planck, 9-7, 2/17 & 2/20/25
- Whitney, 9-5, 2/2/15
- Hill Auditorium
- Clements, 2-6, 10/18/10; 2-9, 11/11 & 11/14/10; 2-10, 11/21/10; 2-11, 11/28/10; 2-13, 2/14/10; 4-1, 1/3 & 1/4/12, R4-2, 1/8/12; 5-22, 12/10 & 12/11/12; 5-32, 2/24 & 2/25/13 7/18, 5/14/15, R7-19, 5/19/14
- Ferris, 5-34, 3/12 & 3/14/13
- Kahn, 6-14, 7/15/13
- Kelsey, 2-9, 11/14/10
- Stark, 5-34, 3/12/14; 6-1, 4/3 & 4/4/13; 6-3, 4/16/13
- Townsend, 5-34, 3/12/13, R5-35, 3/15/13
- Library
- Bursley, 9-16, 4/26/15
- Clements, 8-19, 11/19 & 11/20/14; 9-4, 1/29/15, R9-5, 2/1/15; 9-6, 4/30/15; 9-20, 5/26 & 5/28/15; 9-23, 6/15, 16, & 18/15; 9-24, 6/28 & 6/30/15; 10-1, 7/1 & 7/6/15; 10-9, 9/4 & 9/7/15; 10-11, 9/16/15; 10-13, 10/4, & 10/6/15
- Edmunds, 10-2, 7/13/15
- Gore, 9-14, 4/14/15
- Kahn, 10-7, 8/16/15
- Koch, 9-6, 2/12/15; 9-13, 4/5 & 4/6/15
- Thompson, 10-2, 7/8/15
- Michigan Union, Fund-raising and plans for
- Bates, 10-21, 12/7 & 12/9/15; 10-22, 12/9, 11, & 13/15
- Boynton, 10-4, 7/29/15
- Cochran, 10-23, 12/18/15, R10-24, 12/27/15
- Cutcheon, 10-17, 11/3/15
- Durant, 10-14, 10/11/15, R10-16, 10/24/15; 10-22, 12/9, 11, & 13/15
- Engineering News, 10-4, 7/29 & 7/31/15
- Farrell, 10-14, 10/8 & 10/9/15; 10-18, 11/13 & 11/15/15
- Fox, 10-22, 12/9/15
- Gillette, 10-12, 9/27 & 9/29/15
- Heath, 8-5, 8/4/14; 9-24, 6/25/15; 10-23, 12/21/15; 10-24, 12/30/15
- Hughes, 10-7, 8/21 & 8/23/15; 10-8, 8/24 & 8/25/15; 10-11, 9/15/15
- Junell, 10-12, 9/28/15, R10-13, 10/5/15
- Killilea, 10-16, 10/24/15; 10-22, 12/9/15
- Kleinstueck, 10-14, 10/9/15
- Lee, 10-22, 12/9/15
- Lightner, 10-16, 10/28/15 (2 letters)
- McAndrew, 10-12, 9/30/15, R10-13, 10/4/15
- McGraw, 10-15, 10/18/15, R10-16, 10/24/15; 10-17, 11/1,3,& 5/15; 10-20, 11/23/15
- McKenzie, 10-21, 12/1 & 12/7/15
- Maxwell, 10-15, 10/19/15
- Pond, 10-18, 11/8/15
- Reed, 10-20, 11/22/15
- Richmond, 10-12, 9/27/15
- Ripley, 10-4, 7/26/15
- Rose, 10-17, 11/4/15; 10-18, 11/11/15, R10-19, 11/16/15
- Tinsman, 10-16, 10/23/15 (list of Chicago area contributors)
- Tweedy, 10-22, 12/9/15
- Wilkinson, 10-22, 12/9 & 12/13/15; 10-23, 12/16 & 12/20/15
- Wollman, 10-17, 11/4/15
- Young, 10-5, 8/4 & 8/5/15
- Olmsted plan for the campus
- Clements, 9-21, 6/5, 7, & 6/10/15
- Olmsted, 9-24, 6/23, 25, & 29/15
- Shepard, 9-23, 6/16/15
- Tealdi, 9-24, 6/30/15
- Power Plant
- Beal 4-19, 5/16/12
- Clements, 2-11, 11/29 & 11/30/10; 2-17, 2/2/11 (2 letters); 2-21, 1/28/11; 2-26, 2/25/11, R2-27, 3/3/11; 2-27, 3/6/11; 4-2, 1/8/12; 4-9, 3/7/12; 4-10, 3/9/12; 4-12, 3/28/12; 4-20, 5/29 & 5/31/12; 4-22, 6/13 & 6/14/12; 4-23, 6/19/12; 5-17, 11/1 & 11/4/12; 5-22, 12/9/12; 5-32, 2/26/13 7-2, 1/10/14; 7-3, 1/15 & 1/16/14
- Cooley, 4-1, 1/4/12
- Hinchman, 9-3, 1/15/15
- Hussey, 4-1, 1/2/12; 5-6, 8/14/12, R5-12, 9/24/12; 5-13, 10/7/12; 5-29, 2/6/13; 5-35, 3/20/13; 8-23, 12/18/14
- Lamont, 4-12, 3/27/12, R4-13, 4/1/12; 5-18, 11/8/12
- Nygren, Tenney & Ohmer, 5-11, 9//19/12
- Sawyer, 8-23, 12/19/14
- Residence Halls for Women
- Note: Includes correspondence related to fund-raising efforts by alumnae, and the building of Newberry Hall and Martha Cook by private donation.
- Clements, 6-10, 6/11/13; 6-11, 6-17-13, R6-12, 6/27/13
- Cook, 2-24, 2/10/11 (2 letters); 2-27, 3/3/11; 3-4, 6/1 & 6/5/11, R3-4, 5/6/11; 5-4, 7/30/12; 5-33, 3/6/13; 6-7, 5/17/13; 6-12, 6/30/13; 10-12, 9/29/15; 10-13, 10/4/15 (2 letters)
- Dewey, 2-8, 11/5/10, R11/8/10; 2-9, 11/12/10; 2-21, 1/28 & 1/30/11
- Doan, 7-2, 1/8 & 1/10/14
- Ferris, 10-12, 9/30/15; 10-14, 10/9 & 10/11/15
- Ferry, 3-20, 10/27/11
- Fletcher, 3-25, 12/7/11
- Hitchcock, 2-27, 3/7/11
- Hudson, 5-13, 10/1/12
- Jordan, 6-26, 11/24 & 11/26/13; 7-23, 6/18 & 6/19/14; 7-24, 6/23 & 6/26/14; 8-2, 7/8/14; 8-3, 7/15 & 7/20/14
- Kelly, 8-19, 11/20/14, R8-20, 11/25/14
- Kirchner, 3-22, 11/11, 13, & 15/11
- Maclay & Sunderland, 4-4, 1/25/12
- McRoberts, 2-11, 11/25/10 & others of same date
- Millard, 6-21, 10/18 & 10/24/13
- Noble, 2-9, 11/10/10
- Norris, 4-13, 4/5/12 & Hanchett et al of same date
- Parks, 4-4, 1/31/12; 4-5, 2/5/12
- Pond, 6-13, 7/8 & 7/9/13
- Rice (architect), 3-28, 12/28/11
- Rust, 4-5, 2/5/12, R2/5/12; 4-20, 5/26/12
- Sage, 2-20, 2/27/11
- Templin, 3-9, 7/15/11, R3-10, 7/17/11
- Thorne, 7-8, 2/23 & 2/26/14
- Turner, 3-25, 12/7/11
- Voigtmann, 7-18, 5/8 & 5/11/14
- Weeks, 2-10, 11/16/10; 2-12, 12/7/10
- White, 2-7, 10/30/10, R2-8, 11/1/10; 2-8, 11/4 & 11/7/10; 2-10, 11/22/10; 2-11, 11/25/10; 2-12, 12/1/10; 2-19, 1/16/11, R2-20, 1/27/11; 2-21, 1/31/11; 2-24, 2/10/11; 2-29, 3/16/11, R3/20/11; 3-1, 5/10/11
- Science building
- Clements, 6-30, 12/30/13; 7-9, 3/5/14; 7/10, 3/10 & 3/11/14
- Ferris, 5-32, 2/25/13
- Fuller, 6-19, 10/3/13
- Gleason, 5-18, 11/14/12
- Gore, 7-9, 3/5/14
- Hanchett, 7-9, 3/5/14; 7-10, 3/14/14
- Science building
- Kahn, 7-1, 1/2/14
- Kane, 5-35, 3/15/13
- Maclaurin, 6-9, 6/7/13
- Newcombe, 6-4, 4/22 & 4/24/13
- Pillsbury, 6-5, 5/5/13; 6-7, 5/20/13
- Student Christian Association building
- Proposal for Lane, 3-10, 7/19/11; 9-13, 4/1/15; 10-16, 10/28/15; 10-25, 12/31/15
- General
- III. Academic Units and Programs
- Architecture Department
- Cooley, 7-1, 1/6 & 1/7/14
- James, 7-1, 1/7,9,12,14,16/14
- Astronomy Department
- Gonzalez-Iramain, 10-23, 12/15/15
- Hussey, 10-8, 8/31/15
- Dutch, Proposal for study of
- Hulst, 9-14, 4/10/15
- Education Department
- Whitney, 6-29, 12/20/13, R6-30, 12/23/13
- Engineering Department
- General
- Bailey, 10-10, 9/10/15
- Chapin, 10-7, 8/18/15 (highways)
- Cooley, 7-1, 1/2 & 1/3/14 (Services available to the public); 10-11, 9/17/15
- Johnston, 8-1, 7/3 & 7/6/14 (Camp Davis)
- Stephens, 8-4, 7/28/14
- White, 9-20, 5/25/15; 9-22, 6/12/15, R9-23, 6/15/15
- Combining literary & engineering courses
- Cooley, 3-27, 12/21/11, R3-28, 12/27/11
- Sadler, 5-33, 3/4/13
- Electrical engineering
- Hubbard, 10-8, 8/28/15 (2 letters), & 8/31/15, R10-9, 9/2/15
- Parker, 10-8, 8/28/15
- Hiring of naval officers to teach steam engineering and ship building
- Bryan, 5-3, 7/19/12; 5-4, 7/22 & 7/29/12
- Cone, 5-3, 7/16/12
- Cooley, 5-3, 7/16/12
- Winthrop, 5-3, 7/16/12
- Forestry, School of
- Pinchot, 1-19, 10/23/09
- Garfield, 4-7, 2/19/12, R4-8, 2/22/12
- Mulford, 4-9, 3/4/12
- Roth, 3-26, 12/12/11
- Snyder, 4-17, 5/4/12; 4-20, 5/31/12
- Law Department
- Bates, 7-1, 1/3 & 1/5/14
- Library
- Clements, 9-16, 4/24 & 4/26/15
- Jenks, 7-2, 1/8 & 1/9/14; 8-24, 12/29 & 12/30/14
- Labadie, 3-17, 10/3/11; 3-18, 10/15/11; 3-20, 10/27 & 10/31/11; 3-24, 11/27/11; 4-1,1/2/12, R4-2, 1/9/12; 4-8, 2/22/12; 5-6, 8/10/12; 5-8, 8/24/12; 5-12, 9/24 & 9/30/12 (re:donation of his collection to library); 6-10, 6/11/13; 6-25, 11/16 & 11/28/13; 7-18, 5/12 & 5/13/14; 7-21, /2 & 6/3/14
- Worcester, 8-4, 7/28/14 (re: collection of Philippine books & mss.)
- Military science
- Grieves, 2-1a, 7/12/10
- Museum of Natural History
- Hobbs, 5-30, 2/10/13
- Ruthven, 8-7, 8/15/14, R 8-13, 10/2/14
- Walker, 3-2, 5/18 & 5/20/11
- Political Science Department
- Fitzpatrick, 6-2, 10/21/13 (re: training for public service)
- Architecture Department
- IV. Student Life and Campus Social Problems
- General
- Appleman, 5-17, 11/4 & 11/6/12
- Editor, N.Y. Herald, 5-30, 2/13/13
- Hull, 5-30, 2/13 & 2/18/13
- Jordan, 10-4, 7/28/15
- Minority Students at U-M
- General
- DuBois, 1-30, 4/11/10
- Phelps, 2-24, 2/12/11
- Schurman, 2-31, 4/5/11, R4/7/11
- Zartmann, 6-15, 8/11 & 8/12/13
- Chinese students
- Wong, 6-30, 12/26/13; 7-3, 1/15 & 1/19/14
- Hindu students
- Bhutia, 5-2, 7/8 & 7/11/12
- Comfort, 4-20, 5/28 & 5/29/12)
- Roy, 6-24, 11/14 & 11/21/13
- Chinese student conference
- Chang, 5-12, 9/26/12; 5-13, 10/5 & 10/7/12
- Chiu, 5-1, 7/9/12, R5-2, 7/11/12; 5-3, 7/17/12
- Effinger, 5-1, 7/9 & 7/11/12
- Sam Hoe Kee, 5-8, 8/27/12
- Living arrangements and conditions
- Jordan, 10-4, 7/28/15
- Schepeler, 8-16, 10/26 & 10/28/14
- Tucker, 10-16, 10/28/15, R10-17, 11/4/15
- General
- IV. Student Life and Campus Social Problems (cont.)
- Religion
- Barkley, 8-12, 9/22 & 9/23/14
- Green, 4-8, 2/26/12, R2/29/12
- Kane, 3-25, 12/6/11
- Kelsey, 1-29, 3/24/10 (2 items); 1-30, 4/2/10
- Lane, 3-26, 12/14/11
- Sharpe, 3-23, 11/22/11
- Smith, 3-26, 12/12/11
- Snyder, 9-19, 5/20/15, R9-20, 5/24/15
- Starbuck, 4-1, 1/4/12
- Student government
- Dyon, 2-31, 4/4/11, R4/6/11
- Young, 3-27, 12/22/11, R3-28, 12/26/11
- Use of alcohol by students
- See entries under V, Social issues of the time.
- Religion
- V. Social and political issues of the time
- Child labor
- Lovejoy, 5-26, 1/8/13
- Cigarette use
- Combs, 5-21, 12/4 & 12/6/12
- Cummings, 9-5, 2/3 & 2/11/15
- Gaston, 12-13, 12/9/10, R12/13/10; 6-5, 5/1/13
- Johnson, 8-21, 12/7/14, R8-22, 12/10/14
- May, 9-4, 1/28/15
- Mead, 4-19, 5/7/12, R5/20/12
- Tracy, 8-24, 12/27 & 12/29/14
- Tripp, 10-6, 8/14/15, R10-7, 8/18/15
- Peace movements (including World Court proposal)
- Cadwalader, 6-28, 12/13/13, R6-29, 12/15/13; 6-29, 12/18/13; 9-21, 6/1/15
- Ford, 10-8, 8/25/15; 10-9, 9/9 & 9/10/15 (Ford Peace Mission to Europe)
- Frers, 10-22, 12/9/15
- Grant 10-21, 12/1 & 12/3/15 (Peace Mission)
- Hammond, 9-14, 4/12/15, R9-15, 4/29/15 (World Court Congress)
- Lochner, 9-6, 2/10/15; 10-16, 10/30/15, R10-17, 11/2/15; 10-20, 11/29/15 (Peace Mission)
- Parker, 10-21, 12/6/15, R10-24, 12/22/15
- Parsons, 10-8, 8/28 & 8/30/15; 10-9, 9/8/15; 10-13, 10/6/15
- Reeves, 9-16, 4/24/15
- Short, 7-4, 1/26/14; 7-6, 2/12/14; 7-15, 4/15/14; 12-4, 7/28/15; 10-4, 7/28/15
- Wishart, 10-8, 8/24 & 8/25/15; 10-10, 9/10/15; 10-15, 10/21/15
- Wood, 9-20, 5/27/15
- Philippine independence
- Quezon, 4-12, 3/29/12,R4-13, 4/5/12
- Race relations
- Franklin, 2-35, 5/2/11, R3-3, 5/31/11; 3-4, 6/1/11
- Robbins, 6-30, 12/24 & 12/26/13; 7-1, 1/2 & 1/5/14
- Ratification of League of Nations treaty
- Hunsberger, 3-22, 11/10/11
- Simplified spelling
- Ferris, 8-12, 10/27/14
- Shoop, 7-19, 5/18/14
- Vaile, 7-10, 3/12 & 3/13/14, R7-12, 3/31/14; 7-13, 4/2/14, R7-14, 7/10/14
- Use of alcohol, on campus and in saloons
- Black, 2-29, 3/20/11
- Burke, 5-19, 11/15/12
- Editor, Detroit Free Press, 5-14, 10/25/12
- Edmonds, 3-12, 8/12/11, R3-13, 9/26/11
- Foote, 5-21, 12/3 & 12/6/12
- Hanchett, 5-20, 11/27/12
- Hill, 2-29, 3/17/11
- Hobson, 5-26, 1/9/13
- Hudson, 4-7, 2/21/12, R4-8, 2/23/12
- Humphrey, 5-26, 1/8 & 1/13/13; 8-6, 8/14 & 8/16/14; 8-, 9/28/14
- Use of alcohol, on campus and in saloons
- MacKenzie, 8-17, 11/3/14
- McMurdy, 2-1d, 8/13/10, R2-5, 10/13/10; 2-6, 10/17/10, R10/19/10
- Morrow, 2-25, 2/16/11; 2-32, 4/14/11; 3-2, 5/18/11; 3-17, 10/4/11
- Prohibition Film Co., 9-21, 6/4/15
- Publicity Library, 2-7, 10/26/10
- Reed, 5-21, 12/5 & 12/9/12
- Rood, 5-2, 7/11/12, R5-3, 7/17 & 7/18/12; 9-24, 6/25/15
- Rowden, 7-4, 1/27 & 1/28/14; 9-8, 2/25 & 2/27/15
- Rowland, 2-1c, 7/26/10, R7/28/10
- Russell, 3-13, 8/18/11
- Souter, 3-22, 11/13/11
- Warriner, 10-12, 9/25 & 9/28/15
- Wright, 1-29, 3/24/10, R1-30, 4/5/10
- Women's suffrage
- Barbour, 1-29, 3/21/10; 1-30, 4/8 & 4/11/10
- Blauveldt, 4-3, 1/16/11
- Catt, 2-9, 11/12/10
- Howland, 2-10, 11/21/10
- Stevens, 1-29, 3/31/10; 1-30, 4/4/10; 2-9, 11/16/10
- Trimble, 9-6, 2/13/15, R9-7, 2/17/15
- Wilcox, 5-13, 10/3 & 10/7/12, re: refusal to allow Jane Addams to speak in university building
- Child labor
"Letters Written by Men of Note Which are to be Found in the Hutchins Papers"
Selective Subject Card Catalog to the Harry Burns Hutchins papers
The catalog identifies the archival materials within the collecton that correspond to the subjects listed in the catalog cards. The Selective Subject Card Catalog includes entries on the following subjects:
- Blacks in Michigan
- B'nai B'irth Hillel Foundation, University of Michigan
- Election of 1912
- Election of 1914
- Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940
- Hillsdale, Mich.
- Indians
- Jews in Michigan
- Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
- Philippine Islands
- Prohibition
- Radicalism (Social and political)
- Spanish-American War
- Temperance
- University of Michigan Chinese Students Club
- University of Michigan Department of Astronomy
- University of Michigan Department of Classical Studies
- University of Michigan Department of Physics
- University of Michigan Faculty
- University of Michigan Fraternities
- University of Michigan Football
- University of Michigan Foreign Students
- University of Michigan Hazing
- University of Michigan Library
- University of Michigan Museum
- University of Michigan Reserve Officer Training
- University of Michigan School of Music
- Western Intercollegiate Conference
- Woman Suffrage
Partial Index to Correspondents
This index lists many of the most significant authors or recipients of letters found in the chronologically arranged Correspondence and Other Papers series. The alphabetical listing cites letters by the author by date.
Adams, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902. - 1898, July 2, 1910
Adams, Henry Carter, 1851-1921. - Jan. 11, 1898, Feb. 28, 1898, June 20, 1898, 1910, 1911, May 3, 1913, Aug. 18, 1913, Sept. 15, 1913, Oct. 7, 1913 March 2, 1914, Apr. 7, 1914, June 14, 1914, July 17, 1914, Aug. 16, 1914, Feb. 15, 1915, Feb. 23, 1915, March 17, 1915, March 29, 1915, Aug. 23, 1918, Aug. 26, 1918, Sept. 4, 1918, Feb. 4, 1920
American Neutral Conference Committee - Aug. 3, 1916
American Protective Tariff League - Jan. 3, 1912, Jan. 4, 1912, Oct. 9, 1912, Dec. 5, 1912, Nov. 22, 1913, Dec. 31, 1914, Apr. 6, 1916
American Union Against Militarism - July 26, 1916
Angell, Alexis Caswell, 1857-1932. - June 25, 1898, Aug. 6, 1901, Feb. 27, 1911
Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916. - Aug. 23, 1904, March 9, 1910, Oct. 27, 1910, Aug. 9, 1911, Oct. 21, 1914, Nov. 22, 1915
Angell, James Rowland, 1869 1949. - Aug. 6, 1901, 1910, March 16, 1912, Apr. 4, 1912, Apr. 7, 1912, Dec. 10, 1912, June 11, 1913, July 9, 1914, Jan. 9, 1915, June 21, 1916, Jan. 25, 1918, March 20, 1919, March 24, 1919
Ant-Saloon League of Michigan - July 11, 1912, July 17, 1912, July 18, 1912, Dec. 17, 1913, Jan. 27, 1914, Feb. 25, 1915, June 25, 1915, March 11, 1919, March 20, 1919
Babst, Earl D., 1870-1967. - Feb. 15, 1898, Dec. 31, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, Jan. 29, 1915, July 28, 1915, July 30, 1915, Aug. 4, 1915, Aug. 23, 1915, Oct. 6, 1915
Barbour, Levi Levis, 1840-1925. - Apr. 8, 1910, Apr. 11, 1910, May 7, 1910, May 20, 1911, Feb. 28, 1912, July 1, 1913, Nov. 20, 1916 June 15, 1917, June 30, 1917, July 9, 1917, Nov. 16, 1917, Jan. 7, 1919, Jan. 16, 1919, Jan. 29, 1919, Feb. 10, 1919, Aug. 15, 1919
Bartelme, Philip George, 1876-1954. - 1911, Oct. 29, Nov. 3, 1910 and earlier, Nov. 7, 1910, Sept. 21, 1911, Oct. 30, 1912, Dec. 11, 1912, Feb. 18, 1913, Oct. 2, 1913, Apr. 13, 1914, Nov. 4, 1915, Nov. 8, 1915, Nov. 26, 1915
Bates, Henry Moore, 1869-1949. - 1898, 1910, Feb. 1, 1911, Apr. 10, 1911, May 11, 1911, July 6, 1911, Nov. 1, 1912, Dec. 19, 1912, July 11, 1913, Jan. 3, 1914 Jan. 7, 1915, Jan. 21, 1915, Feb. 23, 1915, Feb. 26, 1915, Aug. 7, 1915, Nov. 23, 1915, Nov. 29, 1915, Dec. 9, 1915 Jan. 20, 1916, March 7, 1916, June 5, 1916, Sept. 25, 1916, Nov. 3, 1916, Nov. 28, 1916, Dec. 15, 1916 Jan. 25, 1917, June 19, 1917, Dec. 18, 1917, Jan. 4, 1918, Jan. 7, 1918, Jan. 14, 1918, Jan. 28, 1918, Feb. 12, 1918, March 5, 1918, March 5, 1918, Apr. 5, 1918, May 25, 1918, Nov. 29, 1918 Jan. 7, 1919, Jan. 21, 1919, Jan. 25, 1919, March 12, 1919, March 21, 1919, Oct. 15, 1919, Dec. 22, 1919, May 6, 1920, 1921, 1925, 1929
Beakes, Samuel Willard, 1861-1927 - Jan. 1, 1914, March 28, 1916
Beal, Junius E. (Junius Emery), 1860-1942. - Nov. 23, 1909, Nov. 27, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, May 12, 1914, Aug. 3, 1914, Sept. 20, 1914, Jan. 4, 1915 March 1, 1915, Aug. 3, 1915, Sept. 13, 1915, March 2, 1916, March 27, 1916, May 5, 1916, July 13, 1916, Aug. 21, 1917
Bishop, William Warner, 1871-1955 - July 8, 1915, July 10, 1917, July 26, 1915, July 28, 1915, Nov. 10, 1915, 1916, March 3, 1917, Oct. 9, 1917 Feb. 4, 1918, Apr. 6, 1918, may 8, 1918, may 18, 1918, Aug. 17, 1916, Sept. 30, 1918, Oct. 8, 1918, Nov. 4, 1918, Nov. 29, 1918 Jan. 4, 1919, Jan. 23, 1919, Feb. 11, 1919, Feb. 21, 1919, May 1, 1919, May 15, 1919, Sept. 25, 1919, Nov. 24, 1919
Boudeman, Dallas - 1914, May 27, 1914, [letter suggesting Hutchins become Republican candidate for Governor], May 31, 1916, June 14, 1917, May 7, 1918, Jan. 10, 1919, Apr. 2, 1919, Apr. 28, 1919, June 30, 1919
Bowers, Claude G., 1878-1958. - Dec. 14, 1917
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925 - Nov. 16, 1914, Nov. 25, 1914, June 4, 1915, June 7, 1915, June 8, 1915, Jan. 11, 1918
Bulkley, Harry Conant, 1870-1943 - 1911, 1912, 1913, Mar. 3, 1914, Aug. 5, 1914, Oct. 27, 1914, Nov. 5, 1914, 1915, Jan. 4, 1916, Jan. 8, 1916, Jan. 25, 1916, March 20, 1916, Apr. 7, 1916, May 31, 1916, Dec. 14, 1916 Jan. 6, 1917, Feb. 21, 1917, March 2, 1917, March 6, 1917, May 21, 1917, Nov. 20, 1917, May 6, 1918, May 9, 1918
Burrows, Julius Caesar, 1837-1915 - July 14, 1910, March 4, 1911
Burton, Marion LeRoy, 1874-1925 - May 8, 1915, Dec. 4, 1919, 1920
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947 - Oct. 23, 1912, Oct. 26, 1912
Cabot, Hugh, 1872-1945. - Apr. 17, 1929
Chapin, Roy Dikeman, 1880-1936 - Aug. 18, 1915, Jan. 22, 1916, Aug. 16, 1918, Jan. 3, 1919, Jan. 8, 1919, Jan. 20, 1919, March 10, 1919
Clements, William Lawrence, 1861-1934. - 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, may 16, 1917, July 12, 1917, July 28, 1917, July 31, 1917, Oct. 23, 1917 July 20, 1918, Nov. 13, 1918, March 23, 1919, Oct. 24, 1919, Feb. 4, 1920, Feb. 5, 1920, Feb. 12, 1920, March 5, 1920, Apr. 25, 1920, July 6, 1925, Nov. 10, 1925.
Comstock, William. Alfred, 1877-1949. - May 26, 1913, March 5, 1915, March 13, 1915
Cook, William Wilson, 1858-1930. - June 1, 1910, June 10, 1910, June 13, 1910, Feb. 10, 1911, March 3, 1911, June 1, 1911, June 5, 1911, June 6, 1911 March 6, 1919, Jan. 26, 1920, Feb. 19, 1920, Apr. 12, 1920, May 10, 1920, May 27, 1920, May 28, 1920, June 4, 1920, June 24, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, Nov. 19, 1928, Dec. 25, 1928, 1929, 1930
Cooley, Charles Horton, 1864-1929. - June 11, 1910, June 13, 1910, Dec. 14, 1909, Dec. 15, 1909, Feb. 27, 1912, Oct. 29, 1912, Apr. 6, 1915
Cooley, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944. - Apr. 18, 1910 and earlier, Dec. 29, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, Jan. 8, 1918, Jan. 10, 1918, Jan. 22, 1918, Feb. 25, 1918, May 27, 1918 July 10, 1918, Nov. 16, 1918, May 15, 1919, July 10, 1919, July 12, 1919, Feb. 5, 1920, Feb. 14, 1920, Feb. 20, 1920, Apr. 8, 1925
Copeland, Royal Samuel, 1868-1938 - Feb. 19, 1912, Feb. 23, 1912, Feb. 24, 1912, May 8, 1912, Jan. 30, 1913, Feb. 7, 1913
Cramton, Louis Convers, 1875-1966. - Apr., 1916
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948. - Apr. 23, 1913, Feb. 5, 1919
Demmon, Isaac Newton, 1842-1920. - May 27, 1910, Nov. 25, 1912
D'Ooge, Martin Luther, 1839-1915 - Oct. 17, 1912
Douglas, Lloyd Cassel, 1877-1951. - July 12, 1916, July 19, 1916, Dec. 10, 1916, Dec. 20, 1929
Dow, Earle Wilbur, 1868-1946. - Sept. 14, 1918
DuBois, William Edward Burghardt, 1868-1963 - March 30, 1910, Apr. 11, 1910, May 1, 1917, may 8, 1917
Eggert, Carl Edgar, 1868 - Oct. 7, 1917, Oct. 11, 1917, Oct. 14, 1917, Oct. 15, 1917, Oct. 16, 1917, Oct. 19, 1917, Oct. 22, 1917, Oct. 24, 1917, Nov. 13, 1917, Nov. 21, 1917
Effinger, John Robert, 1869-1933. - 1913, Apr. 18, 1914, Aug. 20, 1914, Aug. 21, 1915
Ferris, Woodbridge Nathan, 1853-1928. - March 11, 1898, Dec. 2, 1912, Dec. 29, 1912, 1913, Feb. 5, 1914, Feb. 11, 1914, March 26, 1914, June 26, 1914, July 2, 1914, Dec. 15, 1914 Jan. 2, 1915, April, 1915, May 10, 1915, Aug. 4, 1915, Aug. 5, 1915, Oct. 17, 1915, Nov. 6, 1915, Feb. 12, 1916, Feb. 16, 1916, Sept. 14, 1918
Fletcher, Frank Ward, 1853-1922. - March 2, 1898, March 3, 1898, Oct. 20, 1898, Nov. 26, 1909, March 3, 1910, June 2, 1910, June 13, 1910, June 16, 1910, June 17, 1910, 1911, Feb. 20, 1912, Feb. 23, 1912, Feb. 26, 1912
Gore, Victor Michael, 1858, 1941. - May 16, 1913, Jan. 20, 1914, Jan. 4, 1915, Jan. 7, 1915, Feb. 13, 1915, March 1, 1915, Apr. 14, 1915, Feb. 28, 1918, Sept. 16, 1918, Nov. 26, 1919, Dec. 3, 1919
Grant, Claudius Buchanan, 1835-1921 - Nov. 29, 1897, Dec. 16, 1909, Dec. 20, 1909, June 13, 1910, June 23, 1910, June 30, 1910, July 5, 1910, Dec. 19, 1910, 1911, Jan. 9, 1912, Jan. 11, 1912, May 19, 1912, May 29, 1912, Dec. 22, 1916, Feb. 11, 1919
Grant. John Henry, 1857-1913 - Dec. 24, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912
Groesbeck, Alexander J., 1873-1953. - Nov. 28, 1916
Hanchett, Benjamin Savtell, 1868-1933. - Mar. 25, 1911, June 21, 1911, May 17, 1912, 1912, 1913, May 14, 1914, Apr. 4, 1914, Oct. 23, 1914, 1915, Apr. 20, 1916 Mar. 5, 1917, June 7, 1917, June 14, 1917, July 13, 1917, Sept. 13, 1917, Sept. 15, 1917, Feb. 1, 1918, Feb. 9, 1918, Feb. 14, 1918, Apr. 8, 1918, Apr. 16, 192o
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943 - Feb. 18, 1898
Hinsdale, Wilbert Bartlett, 1851-1944. - 1915-1918
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1953. - Nov. 2, 1910, Feb. 14, 1911, 1912, 1913, Jan. 12, 1914, Feb. 16, 1914, Apr. 1, 1914, Feb. 26, 1915, Mar. 26, 1915, Apr. 21, 1915, Apr. 21, 1915, Nov. 8, 1915, Nov. 15, 1915 Jan. 3, 1917, Mar. 29, 1917, Mar. 30, 1917, Apr. 8, 1917, Dec. 24, 1917, Apr. 25, 1919, May 2, 1919, Jan. 20, 1920
Hoover, Herbert Clark, Pres. U.S., 1874-1964. - Oct. 16, 1914
Hubbard, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933. - 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, Apr. 8, 1916, Feb. 1918, Apr. 7, 1918, May 27, 1918, Aug. 16, 1918, Oct. 12, 1918, Feb. 10, 1919, Apr. 4, 1919, July 12, 1919, Nov. 10, 1919, Dec. 15, 1919, Feb. 24, 1920
Hudson, Joseph Lovthian, 1846-1912. - Jan. 2, 1912, Jan. 4, 1912, Feb. 21, 1912, Feb. 26, 1912
Hudson, Richard, 1845-1915. - Feb. 14, 1910, May 27, 1910, May 5, 1912, Jan. 26, 1913, Mar. 22, 1913, Oct. 28, 1913, Jan. 23, 1914, Dec. 8, 1914, Jan. 11, 1915, Jan. 18, 1915, Jan. 23, 1915, Feb. 6, 1915
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. - Feb. 14, 1907, 1909, Mar. 4, 1914, 1929
Hussey, Ethel Fountain, 1865-1915 - Feb. 6, 1913
Hussey, William Joseph, 1862-1926. - Aug. 14, 1912, Dec. 2, 1912, 1913, July 18, 1914, July 21, 1914, Nov. 17, 1914, Aug. 31, 1915, mar. 4, 1917, mar. 15, 1916, May 18, 1916
Illinois Vigilance Association - Sept. 22, 1914
Johnson, Elias Finley, 1861-1933 - July 11, 1910, Aug. 9, 1912
Jordan, Myra Beach, 1860 - June 9, 1913, July 8, 1913, Nov. 24, 1913, Dec. 4, 1913, Dec. 30, 1913, Jan. 14, 1914, Apr. 21, 1914, June 18, 1914, July 15, 1914, 1914 Jan. 5, 1915, Jan. 18, 1915, Apr. 23, 1915, May 14, 1915, June 28, 1915, Nov. 8, 1915, Dec. 6, 1915, May 19, 1916, June 1, 1916 Oct. 17, 1917, Jan. 10, 1917, Apr. 13, 1918, Aug. 2, 1918, Sept. 22, 1918, Sept. 24, 1918, Oct. 10, 1918, Dec. 7
Keeler, Fred L - Jan. 4, 1915, Jan. 23, 1915, Mar. 12, 1915, Sept. 10, 1915, Feb. 3, 1916, Sept. 20, 1916, Aug. 6, 1917, Oct. 6, 1917, Dec. 21, 1917, Feb. 5, 1918, mar. 18, 1918, Mar. 20, 1918, Mar. 21, 1918, May 15, 1918, Sept. 23, 1918
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943 - Jan. 27, 1916
Kelsey, Francis Willey, 1858-1927 - 1910, Feb. 1, 1911, July 13, 1911, Feb. 3, 1912, Mar. 2, 1912, Nov. 25, 1912, Nov. 27, 1912, Dec. 21, 1912 Jan. 9, 1913, Jan. 20, 1913, Mar. 14, 1913, May 10, 1913, 1913, 1914, 1915, Feb. 29, 1916, Apr. 22, 1916, Oct. 12, 1916 Jan. 8, 1917, May 21, 1917, July 23, 1917, Jan. 15, 1918, Dec. 10, 1918, Feb. 22, 1919, Feb. 24, 1919, Aug. 1, 1925, Mar. 10, 1926
Knappen, Loyal Edwin, 1854-1930. - 1910, 1911
Koch, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. - Apr. 12, 1910, Oct. 11, 1910, Oct. 13, 1910, Oct. 22, 1910, Jan. 10, 1911, Feb. 1, 1911, Mar. 29, 1912, Apr. 27, 1912, July 9, 1913, July 15, 1913, Aug. 16, 1913 Mar. 2, 1914, June 15, 1914, Nov. 17, 1914, Apr. 5, 1915, Apr. 15, 1915, Apr. 19, 1915, Dec. 6, 1915
Labadie, Joseph - Oct. 15, 1911, Oct. 27, 1911, Oct. 31, 1911, Nov. 27, 1911, Jan. 2, 1912, Jan. 9, 1912, Feb. 22, 1912, Feb. 27, 1912, Aug. 10, 1912, 1912, June 11, 1913, Nov. 16, 1913, May 12, 1914, June 2, 1914, June 23, 1914, Dec. 29, 1914, Jan. 13, 1920
Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928. - July 1, 1915
League to Enforce Peace. - July 28, 1915, Dec. 6, 1915, Dec. 22, 1915, Nov. 22, 1917 Mar. 23, 1918, Apr. 20, 1918, Apr. 24, 1918, Apr. 27, 1918, Apr. 29, 1918, June 4, 1918, Aug. 13, 1918, Oct. 18, 1918, Nov. 30, 1918, Dec. 31, 1918 Jan. 2, 1919, Jan. 15, 1919, Jan. 29, 1919, Jan. 30, 1919, Apr. 8, 1919, May 4, 1919, June 19, 1919, Sept. 18, 1919, Oct. 7, 1919, Nov. 22, 1919, Nov. 25, 1919, Dec. 5, 1919
Leland, Frank - 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, Dec. 5, 1914, 1915, Feb. 3, 1916, Oct. 18, 1916, Dec. 18, 1916, July 17, 1919
Little, Clarence Cook, 1888 - Mar. 2, 1911, Aug. 18, 1911, Aug. 22, 1911, June 29, 1925, Nov. 6, 1925, June 27, 1925, July 2, 1926, June 7, 1927, Apr. 7, 1928
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947. - Oct. 19, 1927
Malcolm, George Arthur, 1881-1961. - Apr. 8, 1913, Mar. 23, 1914
Mapes, Carl Edgar, 1874-1939 - June 21, 1917
Mayo, William James, 1861-1939. - Sept. 27, 1915, Sept. 28, 1915
Men's League for Woman Suffrage of the State of Michigan. - Jan. 16, 1912
Mott, John R - Apr. 30, 1912
Murfin, James Orin, 1875-1940 - July 23, 1918, Aug. 15, 1918, Aug. 29, 1918, Jan. 29, 1919, Mar. 5, 1919, Mar. 17, 1919, Sept. 4, 1925
National Child Labor Committee. - Jan. 8, 1913, Jan. 12, 1914, Dec. 19, 1914, Dec. 20, 1915, Apr. 22, 1920
National Conference on Race Betterment. - Dec. 24, 1913, Jan. 2, 1914, Mar. 3, 1915
National Conservation Congress. - May 26, 1913, Sept. 20, 1913, Oct. 15, 1913
National Home Finding Society for Colored Children. - Jan. 20, 1920, Apr. 17, 1920
National Peace Federation. - Aug. 20, 1915, Sept. 8, 1915, Oct. 30, 1915
National Religious Training School. - Mar. 12, 1914, Oct. 7, 1914
National Urban League for Social Service Among Negroes. - Apr. 14, 1920
Newberry, Truman Handy, 1864-1945 - Nov. 23, 1909, Nov. 27, 1909, Nov. 29, 1909, 1910, 1911, June 19, 1915, May 2, 1918
Osborn, Chase Salmon, 1860-1949. - Nov. 29, 1909 and before, Mar. 12, 1910, Mar. 15, 1910, Apr. 13, 1910, Feb. 16, 1910, 1911, 1912, Oct. 24, 1913, Dec. 6, 1913, Mar. 7, 1914, June 29, 1914, Jan. 15, 1918, June 23, 1920
Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918. - May 9, 1898
Patrons of Husbandry. Michigan State Grange. - Nov. 15, 1915, Nov. 29, 1915, Dec. 2, 1915
Pillsbury, Walter Bowers, 1872-1960. - Sept. 18, 1912, May 5, 1913
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946. - Oct. 23, 1909, Nov. 2, 1909
Pingree, Hazen Smith, 1840-1901. - Feb. 1, 1898, Apr. 12, 1898, Jan. 21, 1898
Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878 1944. - Mar. 29, 1912
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942. - mar. 16, 1910, Apr. 12, 1910, Apr. 16, 1910, Apr. 22, 1910
Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942. - July 15, 1915
Riggs, Henry E. - Aug. 10, 1915, Aug. 20, 1915, Nov. 24, 1916, Dec. 29, 1916, Jan. 23, 1917, Feb. 10, 1917, Mar. 19, 1917, Mar. 26, 1917, Apr. 5, 1917, Nov. 9, 1917 Aug. 28, 1918, Sept. 20, 1918, Nov. 25, 1918, Dec. 16, 1918, Dec. 19, 1918, Mar. 6, 1919, Jan. 1, 1920
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U.S., 1858-1919. - Dec. 2, 1910, Mar. 5, 1917
Root, Elihu - Dec. 29, 1910, Mar. 4, 1914, Oct. 1, 1917, Dec. 17, 1917
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882 - Feb. 14, 1911, Feb. 16, 1911, 1912, June 4, 1913, Oct. 2, 1913, Jan. 13, 1914, June 4, 1914, Aug. 15, 1914, Dec. 1, 1914, June 9, 1915, Feb. 19, 1917, May 11, 1917, Apr. 23, 1918, Apr. 30, 1918
Sawyer, Walter Hulme, 1861-1931. - 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, Jan. 12, 1917, May 31, 1917, Sept. 29, 1917, Dec. 24, 1918, Nov. 21, 1924, Nov. 30, 1924
Schurman, J.G. - Dec. 16, 1910, Dec. 22, 1910, Dec. 20, 1910, Apr. 5, 1911, Dec. 1, 1911, Dec. 5, 1911, Dec. 7, 1911
Sleeper, Albert E - Mar. 27, 1917, Apr. 11, 1917, Feb. 9, 1918, Apr. 2, 1918, Apr. 3, 1918, Feb. 5, 1919
Smith, Shirley Wheeler - Mar. 20, 1912, Apr. 3, 1912
Smith, William Alden, 1859-1932. - June 6, 1911, Aug. 2, 1911, Feb. 21, 1912, Mar. 29, 1912, Apr. 1, 1912, Apr. 5, 1912, Dec. 20, 1912, July 14, 1913, Feb. 28, 1914
Stimson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950 - May 15, 1912, June 30, 1913
Taft, William Howard, Pres. U.S., 1857-1930. - Apr. 29, 1898, Oct. 22, 1910, Mar. 16, 1912, Oct. 28, 1915
Townsend, Charles E. (Charles Elroy), 1856-1924. - Oct. 20, 1910, Nov. 1, 1910, Dec. 30, 1910, May 3, 1912, Mar. 12, 1913, Mar. 15, 1913, Nov. 29, 1913, Jan. 28, 1916, Jan. 31, 1916, Sept. 7, 1916
Vandenberg, Arthur H. - June 8, 1901, Aug. 911901, June 13, 1902, Jan. 3, 1909, Jan. 18, 1910, Jan. 19, 1910, Jan. 8, 1912
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930 - May 1, 1916, Jan. 3, 1917, Nov. 23, 1911
Vaughan, Victor Clarence, 1851-1929 - 1910, 1911, 1912, Jan. 4, 1913, May 5, 1913, Sept. 11, 1916, Sept. 10, 1917, Sept. 19, 1917, Oct. 4, 1917, Dec. 19, 1917, Jan. 4, 1918, Jan. 21, 1918, Mar. 6, 1918, Apr. 9, 1918, Dec. 7, 1918
Ward, Marcus Llevellyn, 1875-1963. - Jan. 12, 1916
Warner, Fred Maltby, 1865-1923 - Dec. 29, 1909, 1910
Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915. - Nov. 30, 1912, Dec. 2, 1912, Dec. 14, 1912, Dec. 21, 1912, Jan. 7, 1913, Jan. 9, 1914, Jan. 14, 1914, Mar. 17, 1914, Oct. 12, 1914, Jan. 6, 1915, May 14, 1915, Oct. 14, 1915, March. 6, 1916
Wedemeyer, William Walter, 1873-1913 - Sept. 18, 1911
Wenley, Robert Mark, 1861-1929. - Apr. 9, 1910, Apr. 13, 1910, Mar. 2, 1912, Mar. 30, 1912, Sept. 7, 1912, Sept. 24, 1912, Oct. 21, 1912, Nov. 30, 1912, Apr. 18, 1919, Aug. 6, 1925, 1926, 1927
Wheeler, Burton Kendall, 1882- - Aug. 7, 1901, Mar. 3, 1902, Sept. 2, 1902
White Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. - June 3, 1898, Dec. 4, 1918
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U.S., 1856-1924. - Jan. 15, 1910, Jan. 20, 1910, Jan. 27, 1911, Jan. 15, 1912, Aug. 23, 1912, Jan. 20, 1913, Sept. 2, 1914, June 16, 1915, Nov. 15, 1916
Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927. - June 8, 1914, July 10, 1914, July 14, 1914, Apr. 30, 1915, July 12, 1915, July 16, 1915, Aug. 14, 1915, Mar. 8, 1917, Apr. 18, 1917, Apr. 23, 1917, Jan. 10, 1919
World Court League. - May 2, 1916
World Peace Foundation. - July 10, 1912
Wright, Luther Lamphere, 1856-1922. - 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, Oct. 13, 1914
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Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.
Hutchins, Harry B. (Harry Burns), 1847-1930.
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-1971.
Shaw, Wilfred Byron, 1881-1959.
Adams, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902.
Adams, Henry Carter, 1851-1921.
Angell, Alexis C. (Alexis Caswell), 1857-1932.
Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916.
Angell, James Rowland, 1869-1949.
Babst, Earl D., 1870-1967.
Barbour, Levi L. (Levi Lewis), 1840-1925.
Bartelme, Philip George, 1876-1954.
Bates, Henry Moore, 1869-1949.
Beakes, Samuel Willard, 1861-1927.
Beal, Junius E. (Junius Emery), 1860-1942.
Bishop, William Warner, 1871-1955.
Boudeman, Dallas.
Bowers, Claude Gernade, 1879-1958.
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
Bulkley, Harry C. (Harry Conant), 1870-
Burrows, Julius C. (Julius Caesar), 1837-1915.
Burton, Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.
Cabot, Hugh, 1872-1945.
Chapin, Roy D. (Roy Dikeman), 1880-1936.
Clements, William L. (William Lawrence), 1861-1934.
Comstock, William Alfred, 1877-1949.
Cook, William W. (William Wilson), 1858-1930.
Cooley, Charles Horton, 1864-1929.
Cooley, Mortimer E. (Mortimer Elwyn), 1855-1944.
Copeland, Royal S. (Royal Samuel), 1868-1938.
Cramton, Louis C. (Louis Convers), 1875-
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948.
Demmon, Isaac Newton, 1842-1920.
D'Ooge, Martin Luther, 1839-1915.
Douglas, Lloyd C. (Lloyd Cassel), 1877-1951.
Dow, Earle Wilbur, 1868-1946.
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963.
Effinger, John R. (John Robert), 1869-1933.
Eggert, Carl Edgar, 1868-1944.
Ferris, Woodbridge N., 1853-1928.
Fletcher, Frank Ward, 1853-1922.
Gore, Victor Michael, 1858-1941.
Grant, Claudius Buchanan, 1835-1921.
Grant, John Henry, 1857-1913.
Groesbeck, Alexander J. (Alexander Joseph), 1873-1953.
Hanchett, Benjamin Sawtell, 1868-1933.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943.
Hinsdale, W. B. (Wilbert B.), 1851-1944.
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1952.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Hubbard, Lucius L. (Lucius Lee), 1849-1933.
Hudson, Joseph Lowthian, 1846-1912.
Hudson, Richard, 1845-1915.
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.
Hussey, Ethel Fountain, 1865-1915.
Hussey, William Joseph, 1862-1926.
Johnson, Elias Finley, 1861-1933.
Jordan, Myra Beach, 1863-1946.
Keeler, Fred L.
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943.
Kelsey, Francis W. (Francis Willey), 1858-
Knappen, Loyal Edwin, 1854-1930.
Koch, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941.
Labadie, Jo, 1850-1933.
Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928.
Leland, Frank Bruce.
Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), 1888-
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947.
Malcolm, George A. (George Arthur), 1881-1961.
Mapes, Carl Edgar, 1874-1939.
Mayo, William James, 1861-1939.
Mott, John Raleigh, 1865-1955.
Murfin, James Orin, 1875-1940.
Newberry, Truman Handy, 1864-1945.
Osborn, Chase S. (Chase Salmon), 1860-
Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918.
Pillsbury, W. B. (Walter Bowers), 1872-1960.
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.
Pingree, Hazen S., 1840-1901.
Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944.
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942.
Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942.
Riggs, Henry Earle, 1865-1949.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Sawyer, Walter H. (Walter Hulme), 1861-1931.
Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942.
Sleeper, Albert E., 1862-1934.
Smith, Shirley Wheeler, 1875-1959.
Smith, William Alden, 1859-1932.
Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950.
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.
Townsend, Charles E. (Charles Elroy), 1856-1924.
Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930.
Vaughan, Victor C. (Victor Clarence), 1851-1929.
Ward, Marcus Llewellyn, 1875-1963.
Warner, Frederick Maltby, 1865-1923.
Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915.
Wedemeyer, William Walter, 1873-1913.
Wenley, R. M. (Robert Mark), 1861-1929.
Wheeler, Burton K. (Burton Kendall), 1882-1975.
White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.
Wright, Luther Lamphere, 1856-1922.
Hutchins, Mary Louise Crocker, 1857-1927. - Places:
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United States -- Emigration and immigration.
Hillsdale (Mich.)
Philippines -- History -- 1898-1946.
Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Dwellings.
Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Streets.
Camp Davis (University of Michigan)
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New Hampshire -- Dwellings.
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