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Frederick C. O'Dell Papers, 1918-1919
185 maps — 59 drawings (architectural drawings) — 0.2 linear feet — 1 oversize folder
Frederick E. Moncrieff papers, 1947-2000 (majority within 1961)
1.2 linear feet — 1 oversize folder (UAm) — 5.2 GB (online)
Audiovisual Materials, 1947-circa 1966
The Audiovisual Materials series, 1947-ca. 1966, includes photographs, slides, and audiotapes of interviews and concerts from the University of Michigan Band Tour. The audiotapes are reel-to-reel recordings of concerts in the Soviet Union broadcast by Radio Moscow as well as post-tour interviews with participants. There are also photographs and a 16 mm color film of Camp Michigania, photographs of historic buildings, campus photographs, including the famous photograph from 1947 showing students on the Diag walking amid streaming rays of the morning sun, and some images of Moncrieff in the Audiovisual Materials series. The campus photographs and some of the Band Tour images are located in the oversize folder.
Audio-Visual Material, 1927-2005
The Audio-Visual Material, 1927-2005 (1.0 linear ft.), series includes scrapbooks, photographs, clippings, and audio/video recordings. The scrapbooks in the collection have been disbound for improved storage and preservation. The Camp Champ scrapbook highlights the Galens involvement with that organization in 1986. There are three folders of pages from a scrapbook compiled between 1940 and 1949. This scrapbook documents, through photographs and captions, the Galens activities during that time, including tag days, initiation banquets, lectures, and picnics. The final scrapbook chronicles the history of Galens from its inception in 1914 through 1985 with the use of photographs, text, and clippings. While this scrapbook has been disbound in order to better preserve the materials, a photocopy of the original scrapbook and the contents of the scrapbook are contained in separate folders in the series. Loose photographs show the Galens' initiation banquet, lectureship, the silver shovel award, and various Tag Day poster children. The clippings folder focuses on Tag Days. There is also one reel-to-reel audio tape of the 1980 smoker and six VHS videotapes and two DVDs of Galens Smokers between 1989 and 2005.
Gardner Stewart Williams Papers, 1900-1945
7 linear feet (in 8 boxes) — 7 oversize folders — 21.5 GB (online)
Huron River Survey Maps
Gardner Williams surveyed the Huron River in Washtenaw and Wayne Counties between 1905 and 1909 for the Eastern Michigan Edison Company. The Huron River Survey Maps series contains original maps and some copies from these surveys. Each map is numbered, but does not include a distinctive title. For this finding aid we have provided titles based on a landmark found on each map. The Bentley Historical Library also holds a photographically reproduced set of these maps at a smaller size (MH 4 W319 1909 W723). The original maps in this collection include later additions and changes not found on the photographic copies. Scanned images of the maps are linked from the descriptions below.
Manuscript Materials, 1937-2012
The Manuscript Materials (0.8 linear feet, 1937-2012) include correspondence, ephemera, photographs, reminiscences from Gargoyle staff members, and original artwork. Researchers will find original Gargoyle artwork (cover art and other illustrations) by former art editors, Doris A. Smith, Max Hodge, Phil Zaret, and others as well as an original cartoon by "Peanuts" cartoonist Charles Schulz created for an issue of the Gargoyle marking its revival in 1962. Photographs include the Gargoyle 1993 reunion and miscellaneous photographs of Gargoyle staff in the 1930s and 1940s. The correspondence contains letters mainly addressed to John Dobbertin, Jr. from former Gargoyle staff, including former editor George Quick. The correspondence also contains letters from Arthur Miller and Charles Schulz. The reminiscences consist of various recollections of former staff members on life at Gargoyle during their time at the University of Michigan compiled by Dobbertin to be used in the Gargoyle book. The collection also includes two printing plates, both Max Hodge designs, one for the January 1938 cover and the other for a "Michigarg" board game (color prints of the board game can be found in the oversize folder).