Health System Volunteer Services (University of Michigan) visual materials series. 1940s-2007.

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Health System Volunteer Services (University of Michigan) visual materials series. 1940s-2007.

Photographs (photo prints and digital images on CD and DVD) of volunteers working throughout the University of Michigan hospitals and of recognition events to honor volunteers. Photos include children, patients, and activities. Also slides, VHS video tapes used for recruiting volunteers, and taped recognition events.

3 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7427774

Bentley Historical Library

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