Department of Anthropology (University of Michigan) records, 1927-1983
2 linear feet
Established in 1929, the University of Michigan Department of Anthropology provides instruction in ethnology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistics, and is consistently ranked among the top academic programs in anthropology in the country. The records include correspondence from James B. Griffin's tenure as chair (1972-1975), meeting minutes, memos and general correspondence, and descriptions of degree requirements and courses.
The University of Michigan Department of Anthropology record group is arranged into five series: Chair Correspondence, Meeting Minutes, Memos and General Correspondence Weekly Bulletin, and Miscellaneous.