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Topical Files
The Topical Files (4.5 linear feet) series contains papers dating from 1957 to 1983 and are arranged alphabetically by each individual's name or institution. Correspondence comprises the bulk of the records, as Overberger had personal as well as professional relationships with many prominent chemists in his field. Transcripts of several of Overberger's various talks can be found arranged alphabetically by institution under the heading of Talks. Correspondence found in the many files devoted to various institutions also illustrates his activities as a popular speaker on the topic of polymer chemistry. Several photographs of Overberger and his cohorts are also scattered throughout the collection and are noted in parentheses in the box listing.
Charles H. Dalgleish, Sr., 1948-1983
The Charles H. Dalgleish, Sr. series (0.2 linear feet, 1948-1983) documents activities of the Dalgleish family patriarch from the time when his eldest son Charles Jr. joined the business, through Charles Sr. 50th anniversary in business (1973), and later years. Material reflects on Charles Sr. personal and professional qualities as a successful businessman and business leader and includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, drafts of speeches, photographs, and a collection of name badges from conferences and meetings.
Dalgleish family business records, 1929-2013 (majority within 1950s-1990s)
1.3 linear feet (in 2 boxes including oversize)
University of Michigan, 1956-1995
The University of Michigan series documents Sawyer's tenure with the University of Michigan History of Art program as well as his work on various committees while at the university. Documentation of Sawyer's years as the director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art mostly revolves around his appointment to, and retirement from, that position with only scattered material from the intervening years.
Charles Horton Cooley papers, 1872-1930
7 linear feet (in 9 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 2 portraits
Correspondence
The correspondence is largely with family members, much of it with Elsie Jones, his fiancée and wife. There is only a limited amount of correspondence with professional colleagues. These include Franklin H. Giddings, Henry Holt, Edward A. Ross, Albion W. Small, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Calvin Thomas, James H. Tufts, Lester Ward, and Booker T. Washington. A selective index to correspondents is attached to this finding aid.
Governor's Office Files
Governor's Office files are divided into three sub-series: Chronological files, Campaign files, and Topical files. Chronological Files consist of outgoing correspondence from Romney's office. Some are signed by Orlebeke and others by Romney. The letters, mostly written to constituents, are arranged in chronological order and date from 1964 to 1969. The Campaign Files consist primarily of memos and reports regarding Romney's campaigns for governor in the 1960s. The files include information on polls, campaign strategies, and Romney's past record on issues central to the campaign. The Topical Files include memos, speeches, and other documents relating to topics such as civil rights, education, and crime. Significant portions of the material discuss the Kerner Commission, Detroit civil rights, and state police hiring procedures. There is a small amount of personal correspondence written by Orlebeke, primarily dealing with political issues or personnel issues.