Summer Session (University of Michigan) records, 1894-1965.

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Summer Session (University of Michigan) records, 1894-1965.

Executive committee and faculty minutes, student registers, correspondence, reports, budgets, and related administrative files; include papers relating to summer camps, notably the Biological Station, Camp Davis, Camp Filibert Roth, the Fresh Air Camp, and others.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7360271

Bentley Historical Library

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Camp Davis (University of Michigan)

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University of Michigan. Biological Station

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Research station established in 1909 on Douglas Lake in Cheboygan County and administered by the University of Michigan for field research and education. From the description of Biological Station (University of Michigan) records, 1955-1991. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778539 The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) was established in 1909 and is part of the College of Literature, Science and Arts. It is located on the tip of the ...

University of Michigan. Summer Session.

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Office administering summer session programs and camps of the University of Michigan. From the description of Summer Session (University of Michigan) records, 1894-1965. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419670 ...

Fresh Air Camp (University of Michigan)

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Camp Filibert Roth (University of Michigan)

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Camp Filibert Roth was opened in 1929 in Iron County, Michigan, as a summer field experience camp for students in the University of Michigan's School of Natural Resources. The camp was named for Professor Filibert Roth (1858-1925), founder of the School of Forestry at the University of Michigan and a leader in the field of forestry. From his arrival at the University in 1903, Roth guided the program until his retirement in 1923 at which time he was appointed Professor Emeritus. To h...