Arnold Weinstein papers, 1956-2013
12.3 linear feet (in 13 boxes including oversize) — 1 oversize volume — 18.3 GB (online)
12.3 linear feet (in 13 boxes including oversize) — 1 oversize volume — 18.3 GB (online)
The Art (0.2 linear ft.) series consists of materials relating to Redstone's intense interest in Art. This series includes information on his exhibitions and activities to promote art in the community. Also included is a watercolor painting that was part of an exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
6 linear feet — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder
Biographical contains miscellaneous sources of material, some written by Moore himself.
The Biographical and Autobiographical Material series, in addition to vita of both Arthur and Esther Dunham, includes a set of the family Christmas letters written over the period of 1923 to 1980 and an extensive manuscript entitled "Our Family" by Esther Dunham.
Papers, 1920-1962 of Arthur Edward Romilly Boak, Professor of History at the University of Michigan (1914-1958); Henry Russell Lecturer, 1949-1950; Jerome Lecturer, 1951-1952; member of the University of Michigan Expedition to Karanis, 1924-1925 and 19311932; scholar in the field of Ancient History; Fellow of the International Institute of Arts and Letters and member of numerous other scholarly societies; author or co-author of eleven books; includes letters, notes, maps, focusing on the archaeological expeditions to Karanis, Dimé and Seleucia; Boak's involvement with the Institute of Archaeological Research; "Historiae" notes and illustrations for his book on World History: correspondence with Francis Kelsey on the papyri: and research notes and photographs of the papyri used in preparation of his article "The Building of the University of Michigan Papyrus Collection", published in 1959.
1 linear foot — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder
1 linear foot, 1 oversize volume, 1 oversize folder
Notes from law school classes; scrapbook containing clippings, photographs, and programs detailing in part his activities as a member of the track team; notebook from World War I service; and miscellaneous clippings and certificates.