Albert J. Schimpke collection of R.G. Peters materials, 1890-circa 1970
4 linear feet (in 6 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 173 GB
4 linear feet (in 6 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 173 GB
The series Sound recordings consists of taped interview by Schimpke with associates of Peters. These interview were recorded on ca. 58 reel-to-reel tapes. In 1994-1995, seventy-five cassette use copies of these tapes were made.
166 linear feet (in 180 boxes; textual materials, photographs, and audiovisual materials) — 90 portfolios (photographs) — 22 scrapbooks (sample architectural materials) — 131 oversize volumes (books) — 12,731 drawings (in 45 drawers and 114 tubes; architectural drawings) — 111 MB (online)
The Albert Kahn's Professional Papers and Albert Kahn Associates' Files series (18 linear feet, 1903-2014) includes nine subseries of professional materials related to Albert Kahn and his firm, Albert Kahn Associates, Inc.: the AIA 2003 Gold Medal Submission, Cost Ledgers, Employee Biographies, Mechanical Engineering Department Maps, Newspaper and Journal Articles, Publications, Scholarships and Contributions, Special Activities and Events, and Transcripts of Speeches.
The AIA Gold Medal Submission subseries (0.2 linear feet, 2002-2003) includes printed and digital copies of the presentation that was made to the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Architects. It was prepared by Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. in its unsuccessful attempt to have Kahn receive this award posthumously in 2003. With photographs and text, the nomination materials effectively summarize the significance of Kahn's industrial, commercial, institutional and residential architecture in American history.
Sound Recordings consists of seven audiocassette tapes. The topics of these tapes include Arab immigration and contribution to culture, family and childhood stories narrated by Aliya Ogdie-Hassen, a speech given to the Kiwanis Club, and information on the Southend Dearborn Health and Social Services.
Audio Cassette, Compact Cassette, 1 7/8 ips
The Visual Materials (1973-1978) include photographs documenting Earthworks activities both in the school as well as on various field trips. The series also includes films of a student dance concert and a student-created animation.
0.3 linear feet (in 2 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 1 film reels (16mm)
The 16mm film was shot by Allen Sherzer, ca. 1928. It consists of a series of short segments spliced together into a single roll. Segment/shot list title cards have been spliced into the compiled reel as follows (not all shots have title cards)
2 linear feet — 3.2 GB (online)
The Beta Eta Chapter records series features materials documenting the history and activities of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at the University of Michigan. The series includes photographs, event information, news articles, yearbook pages from The Michiganensian, and a small number of administrative documents.
The series also contains historical documents including a copy of the original petition to the University of Michigan to establish an Alpha Kappa Alpha chapter on campus and information about the Beta Eta chapter member lineages. There is also a selection of historical yearbook pages and news articles indicating there were women associated with other chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha on the University of Michigan campus before the Beta Eta chapter officially formed in 1933.
0.1 linear feet — 5.5 MB (online)