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University of Michigan Activities, 2008-2011
The University of Michigan Activities series (0.6 linear feet, 38.2 MB) includes a seven volume compilation of news articles on Chris complied by his mother, Cynthia, MForward election material from Chris' presidential campaign, letters from students and U-M administration in support of Chris, recordings announcing a scholarship named in Chris' honor to aid people who have experienced cyberbullying, and program and event materials.
Chronological File
The Chronological File represents the basic records of the collection. Arranged by academic year, it consists primarily of printed concert programs, newspaper clippings and other publicity material, occasional financial records (generally summary statements of club finances for an academic year), details regarding tours (particularly the annual spring tour), and minutes. Many posters were included in the Chronological File. Unfolded posters have been housed separately in an oversized folder. This series contains four individual documents of particular note. A fifteen page club history written by John Payne is found in 1958-1959. Narrative logs of the club's international trips in 1955, 1959 and 1967 were maintained and are filed in the appropriate years. Chronological File materials from 1886-1969 have been scanned and these digital versions may be found in the Bentley Library's digital repository.
The 2012 additions to the Chronological Files series include digitized images of content in the first two boxes of the series, spanning the years 1886-1969. Glee Club members scanned this content as part of an organizational project in 2011. Digital versions of Laudes, the official newsletter of the Men's Glee Club, were also part of the addition. These newsletters were published biannually and span the years 2000-2011 (with the Fall 2009 issue missing from the accession). Both the original and digital copies have been retained.[BHL deposit ID: 87250_0002]
Men's Glee Club (University of Michigan) Records, 1886-2012
16.8 linear feet — 7 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder — 460.1 GB (online)
Church History, 1883-1998, 2014-2015
The Church History series includes brief histories prepared for various events in the life of the church and two anonymous histories believed to be authored by former ministers. More formal histories include the 1985 account by Minister Edward H. Redman of his own ministry to the church, and a comprehensive 1990 history by congregation member Marjorie Reade entitled, "The Story of Our First Hundred Years." Included in the series material are the notes and correspondence of Marjorie Reade with fellow congregation-member Ruth Bordin concerning the history of the church, and between Marjorie Reade and Alice Sunderland Wethey, granddaughter of Minister Jabez Sunderland, concerning the history of the Sunderland family. Also included are notes and correspondence regarding the sharing of church history with other organizations, including the national Unitarian Universalist Historical Society. Digital files regarding the Sankofa project are included within the series, documenting the church's transition following the retirement of Kenneth Phifer. The series concludes with articles and letters of recognition concerning the church's 1990 125th anniversary celebration. The 150th anniversary celebration is documented by lectures, sermons, photographs, and printed material in various digital file formats.
First Unitarian Universalist Church (Ann Arbor, Mich.) records, 1859-1998, 2007-2015
9.4 linear feet — 10 GB (online)
Citizens for Alternatives to Chemical Contamination Records, 1978-1997, 2016
11.75 linear feet — 70 digital audio files
Eco Conferences
The Eco Conferences series (1.5 linear feet) provides details about the annual environmental education conference CACC sponsored. Annual files contain programs outlining presenters and topics discussed, as well as ideas for other panels, children's educational activities, and outreach. Videocassettes and audio cassettes within the series provide audio/visual perspective.
Clare E. Hoffman papers, 1934-1962 (majority within 1954-1962)
93 linear feet — 5 phonograph records — 10.1 GB (online)
Sound Recordings
Sound recordings of Clare E. Hoffman's radio-talks. There is no detailed listing of this portion of the collection
C.C. Little Interview
1 reel-to-reel audiotapes (5 inch reel, 7.5 ips)