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2 linear feet — 13.3 GB (online)

Edward M. Gramlich was a professor of economics and a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board. His academic career was primarily associated with the University of Michigan where he taught economics and public policy. He also served as Dean of the School of Public Policy and as Interim Provost. He was a Governor on the Federal Reserve Board from 1997 to 2005. This fragmentary collection mainly represents papers and presentations done by Gramlich, including speeches and interviews recorded on videotape (VHS) and digitally. Some photographs are also included.

The contents of this collection represent a small fraction of the career of Edward Gramlich. The majority of the collection consists of some of his presentations and speeches. There is also a tiny portion representing other aspects of his professional life: book reviews, reports, a book proposal and news media articles and citations. Where possible, the collection has been organized in chronological order. The papers have been arranged into three series: Papers and Presentations, Topical Files, and Audio-Visual.

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Audio-Visual contains a collection of photographs of Edward Gramlich. Many of the photographs are undocumented (unknown dates, locations and/or names). Included are group photos of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The series also contains various video recordings of television appearances and speeches by Gramlich spanning 1986 - 2007. Most of the recordings are video cassette tapes (VHS), though there are two recordings in a digital format. Also included is a digital recording of the memorial service celebrating Gramlich's life. Not all video recordings have been viewed to ensure that the title and subject matter correspond.