University of Michigan Presidential inaugurations collection, 1920-2003.

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University of Michigan Presidential inaugurations collection, 1920-2003.

Includes planning material, lists of invitees and guests, correspondence and ceremonial greetings and certificates sent from other colleges and universities. Later inaugurations include audio-visual material.

3.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8334798

Bentley Historical Library

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