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First Hundred Years: Engineering College Centennial, 1954
(A student from first UM engineering course takes a 100 year nap, on waking he is given tour of College of Engineering facilities. Shows labs and classroom scenes, describes variety of research being conducted, footage of distinguished professors. Features: George G. Brown, Louis Baier, Myron Nichols, Walter Lay, A.D. Moore, all UM-Eng.)
Locks of Saulte Ste. Marie, The, 1955
(A brief look at the history of the Soo area focusing on the development of commerce and the locks. Produced for centennial of the Locks, it is the definitive film on the subject. Pres. Hatcher encouraged its production and attended the premier. Features: 40)
Michigan Can Lead the Way, 1963
(Film documents the proceedings of the state constitutional convention during drafting of the Michigan constitution. Footage of hearings and debates. A condensation of many hours of filming. A joint production of UM, Michigan State and Wayne State.)
Story of Maple Syrup, circa 1952
(Film about the "Sugarbush" of northeast Ann Arbor and preparation of maple syrup.)
Story of the Bells, circa 1936
(Film about the Baird Carillons in Burton Tower at UM. Footage of the casting of the bells in England, finishing and playing the bells at the foundry with shots of the bell "works" and installation of the carillon in Burton Tower in 1936. (b/w sil.))