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No Richard Spencer at UofM, November 3, 2017

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(This folder includes an email originally sent on November 3, 2017 and includes two articles attached to that email - "Three men charged after protesters shot at following Richard Spencer speech", published October 20, 2017 by The Guardian; and "Police: 3 men made Nazi salutes, shot at protesters after Richard Spencer event", published October 21, 2017 by CNN.)

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Office files, 1904-2014

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The Office Files series constitute the central file of the School of Information. It includes internal administrative correspondence, correspondence with the university's central administration and other academic departments and with professional organizations, other library schools, foundations and accrediting agencies. The organization of the files into chronological subseries reflects the way in which the files were transferred to the archives, or in some instances, changes in school administration. There is some overlap in time span of the subseries and some continuity of files between subseries. Each of the subseries is arranged in a single alphabetical sequence

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[Side 1], November 17, 1988

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(Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Alston, William McAdoo, William Wallach, Ann Flowers, and Christine Weideman discuss historical material at the Bentley Historical Library. Also includes a radio broadcast and classical music. Item 921075-SR-2 appears to be the complete version of this recording. This one is intermixed with unrelated content.)

(Duration: 00:47:34)

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"Take it To The Top" (Successful young adults who grew up in Ann Arbor), 1993

1 videocassettes (U-matic Videotape, color, sound) — vhs tape

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(Motivational video, narrated by Lee Martin Jr., aimed at a junior high audience about goal setting, resisting negative peer pressure, and finding mentors. Includes a motivational rap written and performed by Lee Martin Jr. with dancers Rosalynd Edmondson and Mia Willis and interviews of successful African-American young adults from Ann Arbor: Anthony Adams, PhD, Lee Gillis, Terri Johnson, Patricia Ashford Manley, J. Cedric Simpson, John A. Woods, and Larry E. Wright.)

(tape no. 2)

(Duration: 00:24:01)