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Who's In Control Teach-In
The finding aid follows the order of sessions or panels of the teach-in as extracted from the outlines, schedules, and tape labels. The summaries of speaker remarks included in the finding aid came from the "rough outline of speakers" which can be found in the first folder. Sessions generally stretched over two or three tapes. There is usually a small overlap on the continuation tape, though on occasion it appears a small portion of a talk may have been missed. The tapes and derivatives are identified as part 1, 2 or 3 of a session. The scope and content note for each session indicates the part(s) on which each speaker appears. The quoted descriptions of the sessions are taken from notes that accompanied the tapes
Assassinations session, November 2, 1975
The Assassinations session (3 original tapes) included four speakers:
- Lee, Marty -- "Introduction outlining the Teach-In's format." (part 1)
- Freed, Donald -- The Assassination of Robert Kennedy (part 1) ("Talks about how the assassinations will spark an awakening")
- Katz, Robert -- Assassination Information Bureau --The Assassination of Martin Luther King (part 1-2) ("Discusses how Martin Luther King's assassination is part of a larger effort to suppress dissent. He reconstructs the killing, pointing out inconsistencies and contradictions.")
- Lane, Mark -- The Assassination of President Kennedy (part 2-3) ("Lane does an outstanding job in attacking the myths proposed by the Warren Commission in the JFK murder. Covers much of the material in his book Rush to Judgment and more.")
Theta Delta Chi. Gamma Deuteron Charge (University of Michigan) records, 1891-2021
1.3 linear feet (includes 1 oversize box) — 3 oversize folders — 1.9 GB (online) — 1 oversize volume
Sound Recordings
The Sound Recordings series consists of reel to reel and cassette audiotape recordings. Included were tapes of community anniversary celebrations, the Fall Conference, General Community Gatherings, various educational programs and inter-community conferences.
Tommy Good collection, 1963-2006 (majority within 1963-1965)
0.1 linear feet — 1 audiotape — 1 optical discs (audio CD) — 393 MB (online)
Tom Van Zoeren oral history collection, 1860s-2011 (majority within 2000-2010)
1.5 linear feet — 70.1 GB (online)
Information on Farms, Families, etc., 1933-2010
The Information on Farms, Families, etc. subseries (71.3 MB, 1933-2010) contains oral history interview summaries and transcripts as well as correspondence, histories in written forms, and compilations of references to particular farms found in other interviews or documents. Files are arranged geographically by region and area, and then by family or farm.
Educational Resources, 1999-2000
The Educational Resources series includes information about course offerings, student services and the distance learning program. Digital content from some courses offered in 2000 are part of this series. Each item contains a full presentation of the course using video and presentation slides. These digital items are prime examples of the courses and content developed to meet distance education needs and utilize current technologies. The series also includes a videotape about the articulation agreement signing between the Lorain County Community College and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
United Asian American Organizations (University of Michigan) records, 1986-2018, undated (majority within 1990-1998)
1.8 linear feet — 1.25 GB (online)
Programs and Activities, 1990-2018, undated
The Programs and Activities series (0.5 linear feet and 1.25 GB) documents United Asian American Organizations sponsored events and programs. These include UAAO community wide events, community services, and internal events. The Programs and Activities series is divided into three files: Conferences, Projects and Lectures, and Miscellaneous. Material in the Conferences is arranged chronologically, while material in the Projects and Lectures file is arranged alphabetically by the name of a project or lecture. The Miscellaneous File includes information on other UAAO programs and activities and its material is arranged alphabetically.
The Resource list in the Miscellaneous File contains links that point to several different kinds of resources, including an unlisted YouTube playlist of cultural show performances (dated from 1999-2012, with gaps), the 2017 Spring/Summer issue of FASAbeat, a magazine of the Filipino American Student Association (FASA), and a 2017 presentation by Simmy Patel titled "South Asian/South Asian American (In)Visibility on UM Campus". Also included are links to several websites, dated from approximately 2013-2017, that focus on Asian/Pacific Islander American cultural shows at the University of Michigan, the history of Pacific Islander students at the university, and the histories of the university's Korean Student Association (KSA) and Vietnamese Student Association (VSA).
Unit Publications
Unit Publications include brochures and manuals created by the Univerrsity Human Resources and its predecessors to assist employees in making decisions regarding health care, disability, and retirement. A variety of reports are also included, among them a 1997 self-assessment which explains how the various offices merged under the broader Office of University Human Resources.
Although produced by a number of differently titled organizations within and outside of the unit, the statistical resources included here contain salary and staffing figures and tables. The key publication is the annually published Analysis of Salaries Paid to the Instructional Staff. Based on fall term data, this publication analyzes current salaries of the university's instructional staff by department and within the department by rank. The analysis is complete from 1960 to the present. Beginning with the 1989 - 1990 academic year graduate teaching assistants were included. The analysis lists the number of persons at each rank or level with mean, median, minimum and maximum salaries and their average age. The survey also incorporates the Dearborn and Flint campuses in its analysis. The Office of Faculty and Staff Statistics also publishes Comparative Instructional Salary Data, which compares the salaries of the university's academic departments with those of other universities around the country. This publication is a compilation of data extracted from the Big 10 and AAU data exchanges and surveys conducted by Oklahoma State University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The data is based on the fall term and an academic (nine-month) year.
University Human Resources (University of Michigan) publications, 1945 - 2017
10 linear feet — 903 MB (online)