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Formation Documents, 2000-2006
The Formation Documents subseries covers the creation of Ardesta and its trademarks and includes documents filed with federal and state government entities.
Area Centers Material
The Area Centers Material consists of correspondence, memos, and reports related to the university's various area centers from the 1960s through the 1990s. It includes material related to the establishment of the Institute for Foreign Area and International Studies, a university office charged with overseeing the operations of the area centers.
Argus-Press records, 1862-2016 (majority within 1960-1990)
24 linear feet — 602 microfilms (in 12 boxes)
Publications, 1862-2016
The Publications series contains 602 microfilm reels in 12 boxes, with microfilmed issues of previous incarnations of The Argus-Press. These include issues of The Durand Express and The Shiawassee County Journal, both of which were subsumed by The Argus-Press in the early 2000s. Material focuses on local news coverage, with some instances of national news coverage.
The series is arranged in three subseries. Argus-Press (11 boxes) chronicles the transition of the Owosso Weekly Press into The Argus-Press, and includes a selection of predecessors to The Argus-Press. The Durand Express and The Shiwassee County Journal subseries (in 1 box) each contain runs of newspaper issues prior to their transitions into The Argus-Press.
Army Intensive Japanese Language School (AIJLS)
The Army Intensive Japanese Language School papers encompass three years of the operation of the AIJLS, and include educational materials, commencement programs and an "AIJLS Day" proclamation by the mayor of Ann Arbor in 1990. Educational materials include reports on "Amenities in the Japanese Armed Forces" and "Japanese Methods of Prisoner of War Interrogation". These papers date from 1944 to 1990.
Correspondence Files
The Correspondence Files are arranged alphabetically. Some papers are arranged according to the sender, some according to the receiver, some by the subject and some by the sending or receiving agency. Therefore if a researcher is looking for correspondence between Engstrom and a given individual, it may be necessary to look in several places. For example, letters to and from Charles Anspach, president of Central Michigan University can be found filed under both 'A' for Anspach and 'C' for Central Michigan. In addition, although this is a correspondence series, certain non-correspondence material may be found among the papers.
Rudolf Arnheim Memorial Celebration, 2007
The Rudolf Arnheim Memorial Celebration series contains two videos of the September 2007 celebration in the University of Michigan Botanical Gardens. The proceedings featured speechs from 11 family, friends and colleagues of Arnheim who honored his life and accomplishments and spoke about the personal and professional impact he had on their lives.
The edited version of the ceremony is approximately 1:05:00 long. It intercuts images of Arnheim displayed during the ceremony and provides subtitle identification of the featured speakers.
The unedited version of the ceremony is approximately 1:30:00 long and presents the ceremony as it occurred in real-time.
Biographical/personal
The Biographical/personal series consists of clippings and biographical information collected about Gingrich as well as substantial materials relating to his family's genealogy. The Biographical/personal series consists of clippings and biographical information collected about Gingrich as well as substantial materials relating to his family's genealogy.
Orlan Arnold, 1937-1980
The Orlan Arnold papers span 1937-1980 and focus on his professional life and accomplishments. The resume file includes a number of his curriculum vitae, as well as information on his patents. His correspondence spans 1937-1980 and relates to his career and to his strong alumni connections to Grinnell College, in particular their chemistry department.