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Biographical Materials
The Biographical Materials series (1959-1987, 0.2 linear feet) contains professional correspondence and photographs of Arthur Southwick. Many of the letters express gratitude toward Southwick for presentations, publications, teaching, and his general professional activities. The correspondence reveals the depth and breadth of his work as well as the positive influence he had on the health care administration and legal issues fields throughout his career. The photographs folder contains images of Southwick speaking at a presentation in 1971.
Arthur H. Vandenberg papers, 1884-1974 (majority within 1915-1951)
8 linear feet (on 11 microfilm rolls) — 25 volumes — 20 phonograph records — 1 film reel — 1 audiotape (reel-to-reel tapes)
Correspondence, 1915-1951
3 linear feet
Correspondence (3 linear feet) is arranged chronologically (except for a scattering of special topic files) and covers the years 1915-1951. Correspondents include the major political and public figures of the day, including Dean Acheson, Thomas Dewey, John Foster Dulles, Herbert Hoover, Henry Cabot Lodge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman. Researchers should note that the correspondence is but a fragment of what once existed. The files were severely weeded prior to their coming to the University of Michigan.
Arthur Ingraham Martindale collection, 1852-2013 (majority within 1861-1880)
0.75 linear feet (in 1 box) — 1 oversize volume
Marguerite M. Braden
Correspondence dated 1861-1881 comprises a great deal of collection materials in the Marguerite M. Braden series, as well as newspaper clippings, a ship's log, photographs and a technical manual. Also included in the series is an oversize volume that contains original and copies of various deeds, mortgages, and other legal documents signed by the partners of the H.D. Braddock & Company (original partners) Henry D. Braddock of Essex, (Capt.) George Dickinson of Old Saybrook, Hugo B. Major, John L. Hoogland of Brooklyn (NY), and William H. Van Pelt.
Case Files
The Case files series (17 linear feet) dates from Tuttle's appointment to the Federal Bench in 1912 through his death in 1944 and consist of the files he kept in chambers about matters pending before him. These are not the court clerk's files, but are rather the judge's correspondence with attorneys, briefs, pleadings, opinions and other materials about the cases to which he required easy access. Some files contain transcripts of court hearings and have been so designated in the box listing. This series contains primarily civil cases, but there are also a few criminal cases. Files which substantially duplicated materials kept in the court clerk's files, or which related to routine matters such as uncomplicated bankruptcies were not retained, although all opinions written by Tuttle were retained and placed in the "Opinions and jury instructions" series. The files are arranged in chronological sequences according to the date the case was closed (not filed).
Biographical Information
Biographical Information (2 folders, 1 printed volume; 1978-1991) contains Rich's curriculum vita and faculty evaluations. The latter are Rich's annual summaries of his research activities and other accomplishments, which were submitted to the Chair and Executive Committee of the Physics Department. The series also contains the published proceedings of the Arthur Rich Memorial Symposium, which was held in May 1991.