Autobiographical and Biographical Material
The Autobiographical and Biographical series, 1944-1975 (1 folder), contains autobiographical accounts of Dustin's life and biographical information provided by others.
The Autobiographical and Biographical series, 1944-1975 (1 folder), contains autobiographical accounts of Dustin's life and biographical information provided by others.
Background Information consists of an inventory and Cassidy's background notes on the collection. The inventory describes the collection at the box level and also provides descriptive information for each roll of film. The background notes give an overview of the collection, identify The Michigan Daily stories with which the photographs are associated, describe Cassidy's organizational schema, and explain his approach to scanning and selecting the images. The inventory also matches contact sheets (if extant) and DVDs to the film rolls.
The Background Information series (3 folders) is made up of two subseries, Articles and publications and Founders' biographies. The Articles and publications subseries is comprised of a file containing clippings and press releases on LTC activities and a folder entitled "Conservation Easements in Northern Michigan: An Information Packet for Landowners." This subseries also contains the LTC quarterly newsletter Update, which contains useful articles on LTC projects, education initiatives, and short biographies of its leaders and prominent members. The Founders' biographies subseries consists of biographical sketches written by John Rohe, an LTC member who is currently working on a biographical book on John Tanton, and Sally Bund, LTC member and archivist at the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.
The Bills and Legislation series (9.5 linear feet) includes bills, resolutions, requests, correspondence and other related materials from 2001 to 2010. The bills are numbered in chronological order.
The Biographical series documents the custody battle over Jessica from Robby DeBoer's point of view. The series includes drafts of DeBoer's autobiography Losing Jessica as well as tape transcripts where Robby DeBoer gives a detailed account of her two year fight to keep Jessica.
The Biographical series (0.25 linear feet) consists of personal documents, such as Jessye's Equity contract, a sparsely notated travel diary, as well as personal reflections and notes on a range of topics including her experiences performing Porgy and Bess and memories of touring and traveling the world.
The Biographical and Personal series, 1969-2008 (0.75 linear feet) contains correspondence with family members, biographical material, documentation related Brace's University of Michigan appointment, sabbaticals and retirement. Also included are his curriculum vitae and several folders of limericks and poems written by him.
The autobiographical file includes statements from 1956 and 1962, the former being the most exemplary of how seriously Green took his archeological work. The clippings cover Green's archeological field work, his public talks, his MAS activities, and his efforts at marking historical sites. Most of the clippings are dated. The memorabilia includes programs of conferences Green attended and publications that refer to his work. Two folders contain scattered information on his stints as florist and as farm products salesman.
The Biographical/autobiographical material series consists of autobiographical reminiscences written by Spencer in 1959 and 1973, also accumulated clippings, personnel documents, two transcribed interviews, and other items containing biographical information.
The Biographical Materials series, .5 linear feet, contains clippings, press releases, biographical statements, curriculum vitae, photographs, and general information concerning the personal and professional career of J. David Singer. Interesting items include a file concerning Professor Singer's loss of his United States security clearance, copies of his "Red Squad" police surveillance files, and a 1981 appearance before the United States Congress.