Harlan Henthorne Hatcher papers, 1837-1998 (bulk 1891-1986).

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Harlan Henthorne Hatcher papers, 1837-1998 (bulk 1891-1986).

Correspondence, reports, memos, photographs, and other materials relating to his administration at University of Michigan, including papers concerning University administrative departments, alumni affairs, student activities during the 1950's and 1960's, nuclear test ban treaty of 1963, student protests over the war in Vietnam, 1965-1967, charge of Communist influence at the University campus during the McCarthy Era, development of the Salk polio vaccine, investigation of University students by the. House Committee on Un-American Activities, and celebration of the sesquicentennial of the founding of the University; also materials relating to his family, his writings, his career at Ohio State University, and his lifelong interest in, and study of, the Great Lakes. Correspondents include: American Council on Education, Vera B. Baits, Alvin M. Bentley, Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Ralph J. Bunche, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Wilbur J. Cohen, Alfred B. Connable, Council of Ten, Richard L. Cutler, Detroit Economic Club, Thomas E. Dewey, Leland I. Doan, William O. Douglas, James B. Edmonson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Milton Eisenhower, Henry Ford. Ford Foundation, John A. Hannah, Philip A. Hart, J. Joseph Herbert, Clarence B. Hilberry, Institute of International Education, Lyndon B. Johnson, Charles S. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, James F. Lawton, Frederick C. Matthaei, George Meader, Marvin L. Niehuss, North Central Association of Colleges, EugeneOrmandy, Stella B. Osborn, Marina Oswald, Wilbur K. Pierpont, Eugene B. Power, Eleanor Roosevelt, Alexander G. Ruthven, Ralph A. Sawyer, Harrison Salisbury. Sargent Shriver, Allan Frederick Smith, John Burley Swainson, U Thant, Earl Warren, and G. Mennen Williams.

72 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder.

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Governor of Michigan (1949-1960), and Justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan (1970- ). From the description of Gerhard M. Williams papers, 1949-1960 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 495705218 Michigan Democratic Governor, 1949-1960; Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, 1961-1966; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, 1967-1969; Michigan Supreme Court justice, 1970-1987. From the description of G. Mennen Williams papers, 1883-1988. (Unive...

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Founder and director of University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and member of the board of regents of the University of Michigan. From the description of Eugene B. Power papers, 1937-1993. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 78228886 From the description of Eugene B. Power papers, 1937-1993. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418516 Founder and executive of University Microforms, which merged with Xerox Corporation in 1962; director of Xer...

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Papers collected in the Netherlands under the auspices of the Immigration Sources Project of the Michigan Historical Collections. From the description of Immigration Sources Project (Netherlands) records, ca. 1850-1933. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422079 Interviews conducted by Sidney Fine. From the description of Detroit Riot Oral History Project transcripts, 1984-1985. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419886 The Frank...

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Meader, George, 1907-1994

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Ann Arbor, Michigan attorney, counsel to U.S. Congressional committees, and Republican Congressman, 1951-1965. From the description of George Meader papers, 1922-1990 (bulk 1943-1966). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423649 George Meader served as United States Congressman, 1951-1964, for the second congressional district of southeastern Michigan. In the 1950s, this district encompassed parts of Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe, and Washtenaw counties. A...

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, attorney, Republican regent of the University of Michigan. From the description of Roscoe O. Bonisteel papers, 1903-1972. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421410 Roscoe Osmond Bonisteel was born November 23, 1888 at Sidney Cross, Ontario. In 1891 he moved with his family to the United States. Following the retirement in 1913 of his father Milton F. Bonisteel from International Harvester the family moved to Ann Arbor, where Mil...

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Associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and professor of law. From the description of William O. Douglas papers, 1801-1980 (bulk 1923-1975). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068743 William O. Douglas was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. His nearly thirty-seven year tenure as a Supreme Court justice was the longest in the history of the court. From the guide to ...

Center for the Great Lakes (Chicago, Ill.)

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Smith, Allan F.

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Sawyer, Ralph A. (Ralph Alanson), 1895-1978

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Professor of physics, dean of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, director of the Phoenix Project, and Vice President for Research at the University of Michigan, scientist and administrator for the U.S. Navy during World War II, technical director of atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll, officer of the American Institute of Physics and Optical Society of America. From the description of Ralph A. Sawyer papers, 1918-1978. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 154302...