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Sophia Holley Ellis papers, 1946-2007 (scattered), 2016-2018
1 linear foot — 4 oversize volumes — 1 digital audio file
Stephen M. Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) oral history interviews, 1990-1992, 2005, 1999
1.5 linear feet — 55 audiocassettes — 1.41 GB
Stephen M. Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) publications, 1922-2017
31 linear feet — 49.6 MB
Unit Publications
The Unit Publications series (13 linear feet, 49.6 MB) contains addresses, annual reports, bulletins, brochures, directories, faculty bibliographies, newsletters, reports, yearbooks, and other materials published by the Ross School of Business.
Stephen M. Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) records, 1916-2017
143.2 linear feet (145 boxes) — 154.33 GB (online) — 21 oversize items — 1 archived website
Audiovisual Material, 1926-2014, undated
The Audiovisual Material subgroup (25 linear feet and 1 oversize folder) includes photographs and slides of Business School deans and faculty members, buildings and facilities, school sponsored events, and images that were printed is Dividend Magazine as well as a microfilm reel recording items placed in the Business Administration building cornerstone. The Sound Recordings consist of recordings of a number of conferences and lectures. The Moving Image Recordings series contains video tapes depicting student life, conferences, development materials and other promotional materials for the school. The Oversized Photographs and Awards series contains 18 oversized images, and the Oversize Posters series contains 1 event poster.
The Audiovisual Materials subgroup is organized into nine series: Photographs, Slides, Drawings, Dividend Magazine Microfilm, Sound Recrodings, Moving Image Recordings, Oversized Photographs and Images, and Oversize Posters.
Photographs, 1926-1985
The photographs include pictures of Deans Stevenson, Bond, and Whitaker, as well as several other faculty members, special lecturers and award winners, and photos of various buildings constructed for the school.
A large selection of print and digital photos of students, faculty, alumni, student life, events and other aspects of the school were added in 2018.
University Unions Graphic Design Office (University of Michigan) Student Work, 1984-2011
35 oversize volumes — 3.71 GB (digital files)
Digital Materials
The digital files, also arranged chronologically, include source files for final pieces and working drafts, images, and graphics utilized in the production of these designs. The digital works are comprised primarily of raster files in TIFF format, while the remainder are vector files in SVG or PDF formats. Some notable works in the collection include Apple Computers advertisements, Rose Bowl promotional materials, event fliers for campus greek organizations, posters for major campus events, and novelty products. The digital files cover the periods of 1988-1999 and 2004, although future additions of digital material are expected to be made to the collection.
The digital files are stored in Deep Blue, the University of Michigan's Institutional Repository. Viewing files will require a program to unzip the compressed files and an image viewer/editor to view the graphics files
Visual Materials
Photographs of active members and meetings; slide presentation relating to a 1978 ballot proposal; two video tapes relating to a 1976 ballot proposal; and a video tape of Milton Friedman discussing a national tax limitation proposal.
Teaching and Other Speaking Engagements
The Teaching and Other Speaking Engagements series documents Castagnacci's career as an instructor at Old Dominion University (from 1967 to 1972) and at the University of Michigan's School of Art & Design (from 1973 until his retirement in 2008). The series consists of lecture notes, readings, and course handouts that span four decades of Castagnacci's career as an educator and which are complemented by video footage of his classroom instruction at the University of Michigan's School of Art & Design in 2004 and fall 2007 (his final semester of teaching). Additional departmental assignments (including work on the Basic Studio committee) and his appointment as an Arthur F. Thurnau Distinguished Professor are documented as well. The series also includes video from the 1995 Mondrian Symposium held at U of M's Chrysler Auditorium that document panelists (including Castagnacci) delivering lectures, a performance of a Mondrian-inspired dance piece, and a reconstruction of Mondrian's final studio in New York.
Vincent Castagnacci papers, 1957-2022 (majority within 1957-2010)
3.5 linear feet — 69.5 GB (online)
Tecumseh Products Company records, 1930-2009
The Tecumseh Products Company records series (12.6 linear feet and 12.2 GB) documents the history, business operations, and organizational structure of Tecumseh Products from 1930 to 2009. The series contains written accounts of the company's history and founder, reports, product descriptions, correspondence, a ceremonial replica of a compressor, photographs and audiovisual material. This series is separated into five subseries: History and Biographical Material, Presidential Files, Business and Financial Material, Printed Material, and Photographs and Audiovisual Material.
Tecumseh Products Company records, 1930-2009
14.4 linear feet (in 15 boxes) — 12.2 GB (online) — 1 artifact
Business and Financial Material, 1930-2002
The Business and Financial Material subseries includes two financial ledgers (1930-1934); a legal agreement regarding the distribution of market shares in Tecumseh Products (1937); annotated organizational charts; a Board of Directors, "Compressor Business Overview" presentation (2007); and technical product descriptions, specifications, drawings, and notices from the Parts Depot Division.