Michigan Union records, 1884-1996 (majority within 1904-1995)
23 linear feet — 13 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder
23 linear feet — 13 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder
The photographs series Photographs consists of images of the Michigan Union building and the Michigan Union Opera productions, as well as collected photographs relating to life on the University of Michigan campus. Of note is a collection of team portraits of the various U-M athletic teams from the mid-1880s to the late 1920s. This collection of photographs should be supplemented with other athletic photographs in the library's holdings.
68 linear feet (in 98 boxes) — 1 item — 1.5 GB (online)
Records in the MISCELLANEOUS MED MATERIALS subgroup are arranged primarily by topics (reading notes, lists of MED headwords and titles, bibliographical files, transcriptions and reproductions of texts, audio-visual materials, etc.) but also chronologically wherever possible. These boxes are a variety of sizes depending on the format of the materials within them. Series include: Editorial and Bibliographical Materials, 1930s-1940s; Moore's Reading Notes; Knott's Reading Notes; Science Bibliography; Headword File; Editorial and Bibliographic Materials, 1940-2008; Middle English Texts; Audio, Digital, and Visual Material, and Artifacts; Hand-Pulled Cross References; and Quotations. The first several series (boxes 21-38) date primarily from the Moore and Knott eras.
Audio, Digital, and Visual Material, and Artifacts (boxes 73-74) contains miscellaneous audio, digital, and visual materials, along with a few artifacts, from all editorial eras of the MED. These include: digital materials of Middle English texts, an hour-long Canadian Broadcasting Co.'s radio show on the MED and the Middle English Compendium and quotations for the supplement; cassettes of remarks on the MED and on one of its retiring editors; photographs of MED editors and staff; slides and transparencies of medieval manuscripts; printed maps; and artifacts such as IBM typewriter balls with Middle English letters used in the early camera-ready copy. (For other photographs, see the Retirements folders in Box 16.)
Additional visual materials are housed in Box 74, including four printed maps of England (all or part) used by the editors, and six examples of camera-ready pages for the MED, to illustrate the various stages the printed fascicles went through between 1952 and 2001. These are: E.1 e -- endelonges (1952), the first fascicle to be printed; the original Plan and Bibliography (1954); N.1 muche -- neigh (1978), a late example of typewriter-composited copy; Q q -- raiment (1984), the first word-processed fascicle; S.13 spranklinge -- steering (1990), a late example of the word-processed format used from Q through S; and T.1 t -- tasting (1993), the first fascicle with formatting changes to increase readability (boldfaced dates, italicized short titles for Middle English texts, etc.).
An MED Sorting Board is also part of the Audio, Digital, and Visual Material, and Artifacts series. Because of its size (26" high, 33" wide, and 11" deep at the bottom) it is housed separately. This particular sorting board was created by MED associate editor Oscar Johnson in the 1940s, and thereafter each editor had one like it at his or her desk for use in editing: usually, as the first step, for sorting the quotation slips for a word by date, with a slot for each century or part of a century; then, for separating senses or subsenses, with tentative definitions clipped to the backs of the slots into which the illustrative quotations were dropped; next, as the interpretation of senses was refined, for separating the contents of one slot into two or three, or for combining the contents of more than one slot into a single one; and, ultimately, for having the whole word in question arranged and labeled in final form by senses and subsenses along with the relevant quotations for each.
The Sound Recordings series contains one audiocassette, which is a recording of a radio interview with Alejandra Gonzales.
176 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder
11.7 linear feet (in 15 boxes) — 4 oversize volumes — 2 oversize folders — 31 GB (online)
6 microfilms (3 linear feet, 1 oversize manuscript volume, and 6 published volumes)
1 oversize folder
The Military papers series documents Morris Stuart Hall's service in the Union army during the Civil War. It includes an autobiographical sketch written in 1908 that contains an account of his experiences as a soldier in the Eighteenth Michigan Infantry and officer in the Forty-fourth U.S. Colored Infantry during the Civil War. He gives many vivid accounts of army life, skirmishes, battles-especially those against Hood's army at Franklin and Nashville. Much is written concerning the training of the African American regiment he commanded and of its bravery under fire. The series also contains twenty-two letters (1863-1866) written to members of his family. He tells of guard and patrol duty and of his duties as commissary of subsistence with the Army of the Cumberland. He describes the review of troops, the beauties of the Tennessee and Georgia countryside; comments on his religious beliefs, Copperheads, doctors and hospitals, Vallandigham's crossing, and intrigues in army promotions. He gives accounts of skirmishes and a vivid description of the battle of Nashville with special praise for the bravery of the African American troops. Also included are varioys papers relating to Hall's war service and subsequent efforts to receive government pension; a deed to property; and carte de visite portraits of some of the officers of the 14th and 44th U.S. Colored Infantry during the Civil War.
2.5 linear feet (in 4 boxes) — 6 oversize volumes — 1 oversize folder — 37.5 GB (online)
The Audio/Visual Materials series contains a mix of video and audio recordings. Included are: taped personal conversations relating to the case, NPR interviews, and some material about Murrow and other notables of the period.