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Negatives By Photographer, 1980-2004
The Michigan Daily negatives received in the 2006 accession consist of 5 linear feet of primarily 35 millimeter negatives taken by Michigan Daily photographers between the years of 1980 and 2004 and are divided into three series: Photographers (arranged alphabetically by last name of photographer with dates when possible. Many of the negatives were indexed according to the photographers' initials, and full names have been provided when possible.), Topical (arranged alphabetically by subject with dates when possible), and Chronological (arranged by year, from 1993 to 2002). The fourth series, Guidelines, consists of two folders of textual documents relating to the creation and submission of Michigan Daily photographic materials.
Michigan Environmental Council records, 1925-2012 (majority within 1980-2005)
57.5 linear feet — 1.41 GB (online)
Issues and Other Staff
The Issues and Other Staff series includes files documenting important MEC issues as well as materials produced by additional MEC staff.
Environmental Communications and Community Organizing (ECCO) Initiative Coordinator's Files
The Environmental Communications and Community Organizing (ECCO) Initiative Coordinator's Files were assembled by Wendi Tilden and document strategic planning, the meetings of various ECCO committees, and regional team activities. The ECCO Initiative, which was supported by a grant from the Beldon Fund, focused on increasing support fro pro-environmental advocacy within the greater Grand Rapids and Detroit Metropolitan areas. This sub-series also includes correspondence, newsletters and reports covering the operation and activities of ECCO, as well as digital files of photographs taken in East Lansing, Battle Creek, and Traverse City, Mich. from series of statewide public forums in summer and fall 2010.
Speech of Martin Niemöller before the National Conference of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Ohio, 1954
Audio Reel-to-Reel, 5 inch, 3 ¾ ips
Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project records, 1947-2003 (majority within 1950-1980)
51 linear feet (in 54 boxes) — 10.1 GB
Audio Material
The Audio Material series, 1961 and undated (0.5 linear ft.), include recordings of the first two Dewey F. Fagerburg Memorial Lectures given by Donald Glaser and Robert Oppenheimer; director William Kerr interviews with Voice of America and WUOM; and ten "Age of the Atom" radio programs.
Michigan Organization for Human Rights Records, 1973-1994
13 linear feet (in 14 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 232.4 GB (online)
Audiotapes, 1973-1980
83 audiotapes (reel-to-reel tapes)
The Audio Materials series (1973-1980, 3 linear feet, 83 tapes) contains reel-to-reel tapes. These tapes were part of the original accession of M.O.H.R. records and, while produced before the founding of the organization, several of those involved with the radio program Gayly Speaking went on to play significant roles in M.O.H.R. after 1977. Topical coverage includes a wide variety of political and social issues which affected the lives of lesbians and gay men in the mid- to late-1970s, as well as the cultural activities of and public service information for the Detroit-area lesbian and gay community.
There are numerous chronological gaps in this series, with representation heaviest and most consistent for the early years of the program, 1973 to 1976. Coverage of the years 1977 to 1980 is very sketchy. The original numbering sequence of the tapes and their broadcast dates, as transcribed from the outside of individual tape boxes, have been retained as an organizational scheme. It should be noted that brackets in these dates have been transcribed as they appear on the boxes. Recording dates have been noted in the container listing when known, as have playback speeds.
Yearly Files
The Yearly files series (2 linear feet and 2.4 MB) documents the administrative activities of the guild. As the guild operates on a year that runs from September to August, the records were maintained in this same way. Yearly files usually include board meeting minutes, correspondence, meeting notices, and other materials. These yearly files may also contain information about special events and activities. These would include the thirtieth anniversary exhibition in 1977-1978 and workshops sponsored by the Guild (beginning 1993-1994).
Michigan Today: Print Edition, 1968-2006
The Michigan Today: Print Edition series consists of a complete run of the print publication v.1 no.1 (December 1968) to v.38 no.3 (Fall 2006). Print copies of Michigan Today are available at the Bentley Historical Library and scanned versions are available as pdf files. The scanned issues are accessible through Deep Blue (University of Michigan's Institutional Repository). The contents list below provides links to individual issues. The Deep Blue interface also provides full text searching of the print edition of Michigan Today.