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Topical Files, 1847-1994, undated

The Topical Files series (boxes 157-159; 164-167; and 169) includes one item from 1847 but otherwise spans the period from 1909 to 1998. The files are alphabetically arranged and cover a wide array of topics. The 1847 item is a receipt for room rent issued to Charles Beckwith of the class of 1849. The Beckwith folder also includes a biographical sketch written in 1941. There is considerable information on scholarships, fellowships and funds supported by the Alumni Association and Alumnae Council. Several of the files on individual funds and endowments include information on who the fund or endowment is named after. Some student reminiscences are included within this series detailing university life prior to 1900. Also within this series are materials on student recruitment, career placement, and internship and mentorship programs.

Notable files include material on the founding date of the university (located in the Frank Culver file), Milton Berger's description of Japanese surrender on Okinawa in 1945, and certificates chartering the first alumni club on the moon. The moon chapter folder contains information about the Apollo 15 space mission comprised of University of Michigan alumni James B. Irwin, David R. Scott, and Alfred M. Worden, Jr. Other notable files include a list of prominent minority alumni, and materials such as correspondence, reports, hearings and testimonies pertaining to racial incidents on U-M's campus.

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1837-1948

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The Miscellaneous Records, 1837-1948 subseries is comprised of a body of material transferred to the archives on an item or folder basis. The unusual character of the transfer reflects upon the peculiar worth attached to many of the records. This small subseries contains miscellaneous records from the period 1837 to 1948. A run of faculty circulation records from the period 1864 to 1904 (boxes 70-71) offers a window onto the changing research interests of various faculty members as the university was developing into a major research institution. Also included in this series are the files of correspondence between University President Harry B. Hutchins and Library Director Theodore Wesley Koch from 1910 to 1920 which document decisions made about the library's budget, acquisitions, and administrative policies (box 69).