Housing Division (University of Michigan) records, 1923-[ongoing].

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Housing Division (University of Michigan) records, 1923-[ongoing].

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other materials relating to administration of the office; include files relating to operation of University dormitories, especially detailing the establishment of housing policy and the resolution of housing controversies; also files concerning the occupational status and treatment of Japanese-Americans working for the University during World War II, and concerning the housing and training of military personnel on campus during the war.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7360385

Bentley Historical Library

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