Office of Medical Development and Alumni Relations (University of Michigan) visual materials series. 1983-1999.

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Office of Medical Development and Alumni Relations (University of Michigan) visual materials series. 1983-1999.

Includes photographs and videos (VHS and Umatic) of events planned or sponsored by the office, including named professorship dedications, fundraising campaigns, and seminars.

3 folders and 14 videotapes (VHS and U-matic)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7638452

Bentley Historical Library

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