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May 1971-August 1972
(Clippings organized in a roughly chronological fashion on both the Camp and Academy. It includes items on the ground breaking for the Grand Traverse Performing Arts Center.)
May-July 1972
(Chronologically arranged articles mainly on the Camp. There are many loose clippings inserted at the end of the chronology, and many blank pages follow. Mention is made of the appointment of Paul Boylan as director of the Camp's University Division.)
November 1972-August 1973
(Clippings on both the Camp and Academy which are arranged chronologically. They include items on the visit of Pablo Casals to the Camp in the summer of 1973.)
August 1973-February 1975
(Chronologically organized clippings on both the Camp and Academy. Mention is made of the January 1975 death of Thor Johnson, early Camp conductor and Academy director.)
February-July 1975
(Chronologically arranged articles on both the Camp and Academy. The include information on the dedication of Grand Traverse Performing Arts Center (Alden Dow, architect) in May and the visit of President and Mrs. Gerald Ford in July. Some of the pages are beginning to adhere.)
July-October 1975
(Chronologically organized clippings on both the Camp and Academy. The first pages continue the coverage of President and Mrs. Ford's visit to the Camp. The pages of this volume are also beginning to adhere.)
October 1975-March 1976
(The volume follows the chronologically arranged Camp/Academy format of the previous volumes. It includes an item (December 26, 1975) on Mike Wallace's early association with the Camp. Its pages are also starting to stick.)
March-April 1976
(The volume continues the chronological Camp/Academy pattern of the preceding volume. It has many empty pages, and the filled ones are beginning to adhere.)
February 1976-May 1977
(The volume follows the roughly chronological, Camp/Academy pattern. Some of the articles are starting to loosen from the pages. Mention is made (May 1977) of the state arts budget coming under attack.)