The bulk of the records in the Chairman's Topical Files, 1951-1981 date from the chairmanship of John W. Henderson (1968-1978). The records describe programs, facilities, and affiliated clinics and hospitals. Significant programs represented in the records include the External Disease Service, Lens Dispensary, Low Vision Clinic, Michigan Lions Eye Bank, and Parkview-Retina Service.
Materials on the renovation of Parkview and the design of the Turner addition including floor plans are located in the Outpatient Clinic, Parkview Planning (1977-1978) and Parkview Relocation (1973-1978) files.
Records documenting the department's affiliation with various hospitals and regional facilities include Ford Hospital, Milan Federal Prison, Plymouth State Home and Training Center, Veterans Administration Hospital, Wayne County General Hospital, and Ypsilanti Regional Hospital.
An especially rich source for information relating to glaucoma can be found in the research papers of Harold Falls (1955-1972). Additional research related materials are located in the Thursday Morning Conference folder (1972-1977).
The Paul R. Lichter Topical Files, 1978-2003 document Lichter's tenure as chair of the Department of Ophthalmology. It richly details Lichter's involvement with the construction of the W.K. Kellogg Eye Center, his chairmanship of the department and touches upon his stint as editor-in -chief of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The Lichter series includes three subseries: Administration, Personal Files, and W.K. Kellogg Eye Center.
The Administration files documents the organization and operations of the Department of Ophthalmology. The files includes annual reports which review the performance of the department and its faculty, meeting minutes from faculty retreats, and departmental review and strategic planning reports.
The Daniel G. Green Retirement Dinner and Book of Remembrances, 2003 folder includes photographs of Green's retirement party as well as a CD with photographs of the party. Green is a Professor Emeritus in the departments of Ophthalmology and Biomedical Engineering. His research interests include retinal physiology of visual adaptation and transgenic mice.
The Photographs folder includes pictures of doctors in the department of ophthalmology as well as architectural proofs of the W.K. Kellogg Eye Center