Search

Back to top

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Collection Child and Family Life Department (University of Michigan) records, 1922-2001 (majority within 1922-1960) Remove constraint Collection: Child and Family Life Department (University of Michigan) records, 1922-2001 (majority within 1922-1960)
Number of results to display per page
View results as:

Search Results

Collection

Child and Family Life Department (University of Michigan) records, 1922-2001 (majority within 1922-1960)

7 linear feet — 2 oversize boxes

The Child and Family Life Department, successor unit to the University Hospital School established in 1922, has provided educational and social support for sick and disabled children while hospitalized at the University of Michigan. The record group includes annual reports, histories, correspondence, and other administrative records relating to the operation of the school. The bulk of the record group is the visual materials series, including photographs, negatives, slides, films, and scrapbooks showing educational techniques, health care treatment, and hospitalized children.

The Child and Family Life Department records relate mainly to the operation of the Hospital School, and include reports, minutes, correspondence, and a wide variety of visual materials, including photographs, slides, negatives, and films documenting the programming efforts of the staff and the experiences of its patients. The evolution of educational philosophy and changes in hospitalization and treatment can be seen both in the documentation as well as through the images that are included in the record group. The records (7 linear feet, 2 oversize boxes) date from 1922 to 2001, but primarily document the period from 1922 to 1960. The records are organized in three series: Reports and Histories, Correspondence, and Visual Materials.

Folder

Reports and Histories, 1922-1969

The series Reports and Histories, 1922-1969 (2.5. linear feet) is alphabetically arranged and contains annual reports of the Hospital School as a unit, scattered annual reports for its subunits, and reports made to external agencies, including the Kiwanis (a funder) and the Michigan Children's Institute, which sent some children to the Hospital School for classes. Reports and articles written by staff members provide insight into the educational philosophy and goals of the Hospital School, and various histories provide basic background on the program.