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(Recorded April 02, 1962, Broadcast on Lecture Hour May 2, 1962, rebroadcast December 24, 1971. Lecture-reading by poet Robert Frost in Ann Arbor under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Committee of the Michigan Union.)
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1998

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(Report on closures and difficulties of Palestinian manufacturers, road closures, visit to Hebron shoe factory, health obstacles. Hosts: Barbara Nimri Aziz. Interviewees/Guests: Aziz reports on Jerusalem-West Bank economy. Topics: Palestine, Jerusalem, Hebron, closures, health decline.)
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E-Mail Correspondence

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Dean Kelbaugh's e-mail correspondence series (1.8 GB; 22,438 files) contains messages from Dean Kelbaugh's sent-mail directory dating from November 18, 2003 to August 2, 2008. The messages were originally arranged in reverse chronological order, and this order was maintained upon transfer to the Bentley. Correspondence in the series includes discussion on North Campus planning issues, the addition to the Art and Architecture building, development of the design charrette program, planning for the establishment of a Detroit Center, and Ann Arbor city planning developments such as Lowertown. There are also a number of messages regarding faculty recruitment and retention. During processing of the series no messages were deleted or weeded, therefore several instances of routine correspondence are also included. The series is an excellent example of the discourse maintained by Kelbaugh with colleagues in the architecture and urban planning field, as well as his attentive communication with administrators, faculty, and staff at the University of Michigan. Given the sensitive nature of some of this material, access is restricted in accordance with University policies. Each message is a separate file.