Stanley J. Winkelman Collection

Papers, 1892-2002 (Predominantly, 1943-1998)

49 linear feet

Accession #1500 OCLC #

The papers of Stanley J. Winkelman were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs by Mr. Winkelman in 1992 and 1993, and by his widow, Margaret W. Winkelman, in several increments between 1999 and 2002. An additional two items were added in 2014.

Stanley Jay Winkelman was born in Sault Ste. Marie, on September 23, 1922 into a family of retailers. His grandfathers, Mose Winkelman and Henry Rosenblum, immigrated to the United States from Europe in the late 1800s and sold supplies to lumberjacks in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula before opening department stores in their respective communities: Winkelman’s in Manistique, Michigan and Rosenblum’s in Gladstone, Michigan.

Stanley’s father, Leon Winkelman, operated a dress shop in Sault Ste. Marie, and his uncle, Isadore Winkelman, ran a men’s clothing store in . In 1928, Leon moved his family to Detroit where he and Isadore established a business at Fort Street and Junction under the name of Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Incorporated, the first of what would become a chain of ladies’ fashion specialty stores. The company became publicly owned in 1959. In 1966, the name was changed to Winkelman Stores, Inc. and its stock was listed on the American Stock Exchange.

Stanley Winkelman, the oldest of four brothers, attended public schools and received his religious education at Temple Beth El in Detroit. Beginning at the age of ten, he spent his summers washing windows, scrubbing floors, and folding cartons at the Fort Street store. In 1939, Winkelman graduated from Cooley High School and entered the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he majored in chemistry and pledged to Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. That same year, Winkelman met Margaret (Peggy) Jayne Wallace, a high school junior. Peggy entered the University of Michigan in 1941, just months before the bombing of Pearl Harbor and U.S. involvement in World War II. Winkelman’s class of 1943 was the last to reach graduation without interruption by the war but, like many of his classmates, he sped up his program and graduated in February of that year. Winkelman immediately went to work on a chemical warfare research project at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. He and Peggy were married in March of 1943 and moved to the University of California in Berkeley, then on to the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where he was assigned to other war-related research projects. Stanley J. Winkelman Collection

In 1944, Winkelman accepted a commission in the Amphibious Forces of the United States Navy and served as Deck Officer and Supply and Commissary Officer on LST-384, the second-oldest LST (Landing Ship Tank) in the fleet, until his discharge in 1946. His first child, Andra, was born in 1945 while he was deployed in the Pacific, but it was another year before they would meet.

Following his discharge from the Navy, Winkelman joined the company founded by his father and uncle, Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Incorporated. He began as a general merchandise administrator, and rose through the ranks to Executive Vice President in 1960, President in 1965, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 1976. In 1957, he made the first of many buying trips to Europe, and quickly developed a flare for analyzing the fashion market, forecasting trends, and adapting products to meet customer tastes. Winkelman Stores offered its shoppers imported European fashions at affordable prices and the chain rapidly grew to nearly 100 stores in Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Winkelman retired from Winkelman Stores, Inc. in 1984, following the corporate takeover of the company by long-time competitor Milton Petrie and Petrie Stores – a takeover precipitated by the sale of company stock by Winkelman family members. The stores retained the Winkelman name, but closed in 1998. Following his retirement, Winkelman established Stanley Winkelman Associates, Inc., a management consulting firm that specialized in strategic planning. He also sat on several corporate boards, and combined his love of photography and his knowledge of the European fashion scene to become a photojournalist and a member of the working press. For twelve years he attended and photographed the European prêt-a-porter (ready to wear) designer showings each March and October, putting his opinions and photos into a column for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers of Michigan.

Throughout his professional career and his “retirement,” Winkelman also played an active and important role in the business, civic, educational and cultural life of the City of Detroit and the State of Michigan. He served as President of the Metropolitan Affairs Corporation and as a board member of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Detroit Renaissance, the Economic Alliance for Michigan, and the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce. Winkelman also sat on the boards of the United Foundation and United Community Services. He was a member of the Advisory Council, and was appointed Chair of the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places by Gov. James J. Blanchard in 1986.

Winkelman was a life-long member of Temple Beth El and a leader in the Jewish as well as secular community. He served as President of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and board member of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Jewish Home for the Aged.

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As an alumnus and supporter of the University of Michigan, Winkelman was a member of the President’s Club, served on the Citizen’s Advisory Committee of the University’s Dearborn campus, and established the Leon and Isadore Winkelman Chair in Retail Marketing and the Leon and Josephine Winkelman Lecture Series in Gerontology. Both he and Margaret were long-time members of the University of Michigan Friends of the Library. Winkelman also served on a number of committees at Wayne State University, including the Wayne State University Fund Executive Committee and the Wayne State Press Advisory Board.

Perhaps most prominent was Winkelman’s commitment to fairness and social justice. He was appointed to the Detroit Commission on Community Relations by Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh in 1962, and in 1963, called upon the Detroit Board of Education to hire more black teachers. Following the Detroit riots of 1967, when many businesses left the city, Winkelman kept his family’s stores in Detroit and was instrumental in the founding and shaping of New Detroit, Inc., the nation’s first coalition of business, community, and government leaders. He served as its chairman in 1971 and led a subcommittee investigating the Detroit Police Department in an effort to make the force more representative of and responsive to the citizens of the City of Detroit.

Winkelman received many accolades, honors, and awards during his lifetime, including the Jewish Welfare Federation’s Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award – the highest leadership honor of the Jewish Community, the Detroit Bar Association’s Liberty Bell Award, the University of Detroit’s Human Relations Award, the Mercy College “Mercy Medallion,” and the Wayne State University Builder of Detroit Award. In 1993, he was presented with a “Doctor of Humane Letters” Honorary Degree from Wayne State University.

Winkelman died of cardiac arrest on August 19, 1999. He and Margaret were the parents of three children and grandparents of seven at the time of his death.

The papers in this collection document the personal and multi-faceted professional life of Stanley J. Winkelman, as well as his extensive work as a community leader. The bulk of these papers consists of correspondence, materials arising from his organization affiliations, and records of Winkelman Stores, Inc. which were generated and collected by the founders and early officers of the company and by Stanley Winkelman throughout his thirty- eight years with the company. Materials relating to his post-retirement work and his affiliations with numerous universities and colleges are also included. A smaller portion of the collection documents milestones in Winkelman’s personal life and includes material relating to family members and family financial planning.

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Important subjects covered in this collection are:

Architecture Art Commissions Art Exhibitions Blacks Relations with Jews Business Planning Casinos--Michigan--Detroit Charitable Uses, Trusts and Foundations China Relations--United States Community Development--Michigan--Detroit Community Relations--Michigan—Detroit Detroit (Mich.)--Economic Conditions Detroit (Mich.)--Economic Policy Detroit (Mich.)--Police Dept. Detroit (Mich.)--Race Relations Detroit (Mich.) Riot, 1967 Detroit Public Schools Detroit Strategic Plan Education, Higher--Michigan Fashion Design Fashion Designers Fashion Merchandising International Libraries Judaism Judaism Relations Christianity Juvenile Delinquency--Michigan--Detroit Medical Care--Michigan--Detroit Minorities Housing--Michigan--Detroit Political Campaigns Poverty--Michigan--Detroit Public Art--Michigan Reform Judaism Regionalism (Detroit, Mich.) School Integration Social Justice State and Art Unemployment--Michigan--Detroit Youth Services for Michigan--Detroit

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Important correspondents in this collection are:

James J. Blanchard Malcolm Carron, S. J. Jimmy Carter Jerome Cavanaugh Walker L. Cisler John Conyers, Jr. Lawrence P. Doss Walter E. Douglas George Edwards, Jr. Max M. Fisher Gerald R. Ford Henry Ford, II Michael M. Glusac Victor Gruen George E. Gullen, Jr. Joseph L. Hudson, Jr. Arthur Jefferson Damon J. Keith William Kessler Carl Levin Robert E. McCabe William G. Milliken Walter F. Mondale Thomas A. Murphy Milton J. Petrie E. Harwood Rydholm F. Ray Scott Harold T. Shapiro Robert W. Spencer A. Alfred Taubman Lynn A. Townsend G. Mennen Williams Coleman A. Young

An index to subjects and correspondents will be found on page 78.

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Related collections

Detroit Strategic Plan Collection George Edwards, Jr. Collection Jewish Community Council Collection Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Collection, Part I Jewish Home for the Aged Collection Damon J. Keith Collection New Detroit, Inc. Collection Council of Governments Collection United Community Services Collection

Additional resources

Winkelman, S. J. A Life in the Balance: The Memoirs of Stanley J. Winkelman. [Wayne State University Press, 2000]

Papers for Stanley J. Winkelman can also be found in the Stanley Winkelman Family Collection at the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

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Contents

48 Storage Boxes

Series I, Correspondence, 1957-1998, Boxes 1-3: Correspondence relating to Winkelman’s professional and personal life, including communications with business associates and executives, civic leaders, city, state and federal officials, foreign dignitaries, members of the media, artists, fashion designers, international friends and associates, personal friends and family.

Series II, Winkelman Stores, Inc. (Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Inc.), 1928-1998, Boxes 3-17: Historical materials, corporate records, performance data, publicity, press releases, training materials, handwritten notes and detailed records of planning, programs, and operations of Winkelman Stores/Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Inc., from its establishment in 1928 to and including the corporate transition to Petrie Stores, Inc.

Series III, Post-Retirement Business and Professional Activities, 1984-1998, Boxes 17-19: Materials relating to Winkelman’s professional activities following his retirement from Winkelman Stores, Inc. The series is divided into three subseries.

Subseries A: Stanley Winkelman Associates, Inc., 1984-1992 Records of the management consulting firm established by Winkelman in 1984 which specialized in strategic planning, including papers relating to the daily operations of the firm, and information on clients and the contacts and services performed on their behalf.

Subseries B: Corporate Boards of Directors, 1984-1995 Materials generated from Winkelman’s position as a member of several corporate boards.

Subseries C: Photojournalism, 1987-1998 Prêt-a-porter designer invitations/press credentials, published articles, and unpublished fashion manuscripts relating to Winkelman’s activities as a photojournalist and special writer for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers of Michigan.

Series IV, Travel, 1958-1998, Boxes 19-21: Correspondence, contact information, notes, commentaries, travel and business information relating to Winkelman’s extensive travels throughout the United States and abroad. The series is divided into four subseries.

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Subseries A: Travel Itineraries, 1958-1994 Itineraries and information regarding business-related and personal travel, including family vacations.

Subseries B: Travel, International, 1961-1998 Correspondence, contact information, notes, travel and/or business information for countries outside the United States.

Subseries C: Travel, United States, 1967-1998 Correspondence, contacts, guides, notes, and information on lodging and travel within the United States.

Subseries D: Travel Commentaries, 1970-1984 Commentaries on Winkelman’s travel experiences throughout the world, consisting primarily of transcriptions of recorded notes.

Series V, Organizations, 1899-1998, Boxes 21-40: Records of numerous cultural, business, civic, and educational organizations and health and welfare agencies, commonly consisting of correspondence, memos, reports, newspaper clippings and publicity, meeting minutes, committee records, rosters and membership lists, budgets, brochures, speeches and handwritten notes. The series is divided into six subseries.

Subseries A: The Arts, 1978-1991 Papers relating to Winkelman’s position on the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places and the Orchestra Hall Executive Advisory Council.

Subseries B: Business and Economic Development, 1966-1996 Records generated from Winkelman’s service on the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Detroit Renaissance, Inc., Economic Alliance for Michigan, , Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Metropolitan Affairs Corporation, and the National Retail Merchants Association.

Subseries C: Community Relations, 1961-1998 Records generated and collected by Winkelman while serving on the Detroit Commission on Community Relations, the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, and New Detroit, Inc.

Subseries D: Education, 1966-1988 Records relating to Winkelman’s service on the Detroit Education Task Force, Michigan Governor’s Commission on Higher Education, U.S. District Court Monitoring Commission (Detroit Public Schools Desegregation), and Wayne County Community College Monitor’s Citizens Advisory Committee.

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Subseries E: Health and Welfare Agencies and Organizations, 1899-1995 Records relating to Winkelman’s leadership roles in the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan, Jewish Community Foundation, Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Home for the Aged, Metropolitan Northwest Detroit Hospitals Corporation, United Community Services, United Foundation/United Way, and Wayne State University Health Care Institute.

Subseries F: Miscellaneous Non-Profit Affiliations, 1956-1995 Correspondence, meeting minutes, rosters, newspaper clippings, programs, reports, pamphlets and brochures, fundraising materials, and notes relating to Winkelman’s involvement with numerous non- profit organizations.

Series VI, Projects and Special Events, 1962-1998, Boxes 40-41: Information documenting Winkelman’s personal experiences and projects, as well as his involvement in a number special events, including presentations, conferences, dinners, meetings, special committees, exhibitions, benefits, and tributes.

Series VII, Political Activities, 1969-1994, Box 41: Correspondence and other materials relating to Winkelman’s political interests, activities and concerns.

Series VIII, University Affiliations and Activities, 1954-2002, Boxes 42-43: Correspondence, clippings, articles, reports, meeting minutes, programs, and other materials relating to Winkelman’s affiliations with colleges and universities where he studied and worked in his early years, and where he later lectured, and/or served on various boards and committees.

Series IX, Speeches, 1975-1987, Boxes 43-44: A selection of speeches delivered by Winkelman at various events and venues, many with notes, correspondence and other supporting materials.

Series X, Writing, 1958-1997, Box 44 Materials relating to Winkelman’s book and various written articles. The series is divided into three subseries.

Subseries A: Book, 1997, 2001 Subject outline and reviews of the book A Life in the Balance: The Memoirs of Stanley J. Winkelman, completed in 1999 and published in 2000 by Wayne State University Press.

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Subseries B: Published Articles, 1958-1997 Published articles written by Winkelman on various topics, including fashion, retailing, business, funding of the arts, and New Detroit, Inc.

Subseries C: Unpublished Manuscripts, n.d., 1989-1997 Unpublished manuscripts written by Winkelman on the subjects of art, books and bibliophiles, politics, and retailing.

Series XI, Subject Files, Box 44: Correspondence, papers, reports, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and other publications collected by Winkelman on a variety of topics relating to his professional and civic work as well as many of his personal interests.

Series XII, Honors and Awards, 1968-1997, Box 45: Correspondence, notes, programs, proclamations, and other materials relating to some of the many honors and awards bestowed upon both Stanley and Margaret Winkelman in recognition of their service and dedication to the community.

Series XIII, Personal and Biographical, 1892-1999, Boxes 45-47 and 49: Papers documenting the personal life of Stanley J. Winkelman, as well as materials relating to his wife and family. The series is divided into two subseries.

Subseries A: Personal Papers, 1922-1999 Birth certificate, school, fraternity and military records, early employment information and expense records, correspondence from a young Stanley Winkelman from 1934 to 1945 and personal correspondence from 1946 to 1994, greeting cards, information relating to birthday celebrations, residences and club memberships, resumes, publicity and feature articles, poetry, obituaries, funeral eulogy, funeral book and other miscellaneous items. Box 49 is a memorial scrapbook.

Subseries B: Family Papers, 1892-1997 Materials relating to Winkelman’s wife Margaret (Peggy) Winkelman, his children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, and extended family members, and information on the history of the Winkelman family.

Series XIV, Financial Planning, Foundations, and Trusts, 1951-1990, Boxes 47-48 Correspondence, by-laws, annual reports, budgets, tax forms and information on contributions relating to the Winkelman family’s financial planning, trusts and foundations.

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Non-manuscript material:

A number of photographs, negatives and slides of Stanley J. Winkelman, Margaret W. Winkelman, their children, family members and friends, and several miscellaneous photos, have been transferred to the Audiovisual Department of the Library, including two Winkelman family photo albums. Audio and video tapes, film, photographs, negatives and slides relating to special projects, lectures and post-retirement work have also been transferred, including numerous runway fashion photos taken by Stanley Winkelman and two photo albums of Caribbean apparel assembly workers,

Numerous photographs, negatives, slides, audio and video tapes and film relating to Winkelman Stores, Inc. have also been transferred to the Library’s Audiovisual Department, including photographs of stores, store executives, and company and store events, as well as recorded travel commentaries, and a film documentary on the history of the company.

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Series I Correspondence, 1957-1998 Boxes 1-3

This series contains correspondence relating to Winkelman’s professional and personal life and reflects his dealings with business associates, corporate and civic leaders, city, state and federal officials, foreign dignitaries, members of the media, artists, fashion designers, international friends and associates, personal friends and family. The line between professional and personal correspondence is often blurred as business associates frequently became personal friends over time. Winkelman was a prolific correspondent and remembered friends and acquaintances with lengthy messages at every occasion. His communications are often filled with discussions of world events and social issues and chronicle his own activities, travels, interests and concerns. Correspondence in this series consists of letters both written and received. The bulk of the letters are arranged alphabetically and then in chronological order. Copies of correspondence between May 1985 and March 1988 are also arranged chronologically. In addition to general correspondence files, Winkelman maintained files for certain groups of individuals, and original order has been retained as much as possible. Many files throughout the collection also contain subject-specific correspondence. An Index of selected correspondents is located at the end of the Finding Aid.

Box 1

1. Correspondence; General, A, 1958-1996 2. Correspondence; General, Ba-Bl, 1968-1992 3. Correspondence; General, Bo-Bu, 1968-1993 4. Correspondence; General, Ca-Coo, 1964-1994 5. Correspondence; General, Cor-Cu, 1964-1995 6. Correspondence; General, D, 1968-1997 7. Correspondence; General, E, 1968-1988 8. Correspondence; General, F, 1961-1996 9. Correspondence; General, G, 1961-1995 10. Correspondence; General, H, 1971-1997 11. Correspondence; General, I, J, 1979-1995 12. Correspondence; General, K, 1964-1992 13. Correspondence; General, L, 1971-1997 14. Correspondence; General, Ma-Me, 1968-1998 15. Correspondence; General, Mi-My, 1973-1996 16. Correspondence; General, N, 1968-1994 17. Correspondence; General, O, 1979-1990 18. Correspondence; General, P, 1968-1996 19. Correspondence; General, Ra-Ri, 1966-1988 20. Correspondence; General, Ro-Ru, 1964-1994 21. Correspondence; General, Sa-Sc, 1964-1995 22. Correspondence; General, Se-Sm, 1964-1998 23. Correspondence; General, So-Sz, 1963-1995

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Box 2

1. Correspondence; General, T, 1968-1992 2. Correspondence; General, U V, 1957-1988 3. Correspondence; General, W, 1964-1996 4. Correspondence; General, Y Z, 1969-1987 5. Correspondence; General, May, 1985 6. Correspondence; General, May-June, 1986 7. Correspondence; General, July-August, 1986 8. Correspondence; General, September-October, 1986 9. Correspondence; General, November-December, 1986 10. Correspondence; General, January-February, 1987 11. Correspondence; General, March-April, 1987 12. Correspondence; General, May-June, 1987 13. Correspondence; General, July-August, 1987 14. Correspondence; General, September-October, 1987 15. Correspondence; General, November-December, 1987 16. Correspondence; General, January-February, 1988 17. Correspondence; General, March, 1988 18. Correspondence; Ambassadors and Foreign Dignitaries, 1972-1987 19. Correspondence; Artists, 1982-1989 20. Correspondence; Automotive Executives, 1968-1995 21. Correspondence; Bibliophiles, 1960-1997 22. Correspondence; Designers, 1958-1997 23. Correspondence; Detroit, City Government, Council and City Officials, 1962-1984 24. Correspondence; Detroit, City Government, Mayors, 1962-1986 25. Correspondence; International Libraries, Galleries and Museums, 1972-1991 26-27. Correspondence; Judges (County, State and Federal), 1963-1995

Box 3

1. Correspondence; Media, 1960-1995 2-7. Correspondence; Michigan, State Govt., Governors, 1960-1995 8. Correspondence; Michigan, State Govt., Legislators, 1974-1995 9. Correspondence; Michigan, State Govt., Officers and Officials, 1972- 1988 10. Correspondence; Religious Leaders, 1966-1995 11. Correspondence; Union Leaders, 1962-1998 12. Correspondence; U.S. Govt., Administration Officials, 1965-1993 13-14. Correspondence; U.S. Govt., Members of Congress, 1960-1995 15. Correspondence; U.S. Govt., Presidents and Vice Presidents, 1960- 1993

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Series II Winkelman Stores, Inc. (Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Incorporated), 1928-1998 Boxes 3-17

This series contains the records of Winkelman Stores, Inc. /Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Incorporated, and consists of materials dating from its establishment in 1928 until June 1984, when Stanley Winkelman retired following the company’s acquisition by Milton J. Petrie and Petrie Stores, Inc. Subsequent correspondence and publicity dating to 1998 is also included. Files contain historical materials, corporate records, performance data, publicity, press releases, extensive handwritten notes, and detailed records of all company planning, programs and operations. Of particular interest is the Pradco Management Practices Inventory completed by Winkelman in 1983. His handwritten responses provide great insight into his early home life, ambitions, influences, and perceived attributes and shortcomings. Also of interest are Winkelman’s personal notes and background information on the corporate transition of Winkelman Stores to Petrie, and the Winkelman family stock sale that led to the corporate takeover. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Box 3

16. Acquisition Considerations; Crowley-Milner & Co., 1960-1976 17. Acquisition Considerations; Midwest Fur Co., 1969-1975 18. Acquisition Considerations; Touraine Stores, Inc., 1962-1964 19. Acquisitions; Correspondence, 1964-1978 20. Adler, Marvin vs. WSI; Correspondence and Deposition Transcript, 1984-1985 21. Anniversaries—20th (1948); Opinion and schedule, 4-4-47 22. Anniversaries—21st (1949); Drafts of Promotional Material, n.d. 23. Anniversaries—25th (1953); Planning, Publicity and Promotions, 1952-1953 24. Anniversaries—30th (1958); Planning, 1957-1958 25. Anniversaries—40th (1968); Planning, Publicity and Promotions, 1966-1968 26. Anniversaries—50th (1978); Planning, Publicity and Promotions, 1978 27-29. Annual Reports, 1960-1983 30. Annual Shareholders Meeting; Agendas, Minutes and Background Material, 5-16-84 31. Annual Shareholders Meeting Notices, 1968-1984 32. Articles of Incorporation [Restated], 5-18-76 33. Assistant Buyer Seminar Program, 1979-1980 34. Automated Allocation System; Description, 1-26-84 35. Automated Distribution System; Proposed Procedure, 12-20-82 36. Board of Directors; General File, 1962, 1978-1982 37. Board of Directors; Guidelines and Structure, 1974, 1977-1984

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Box 4

1. Board of Directors Meetings, 1974-1975 2. Board of Directors Meetings, 1976 3. Board of Directors Meetings, 1977-1978 4. Board of Directors Meetings, 1979 5. Board of Directors Meetings, 1980 6. Board of Directors Meetings, 1981 7-10. Board of Directors Meetings, 1982 11-12. Board of Directors Meetings, 1983 13. Board of Directors Meetings, 1-17-84 and 3-8-84 14-15. Board of Directors Meeting—Transition to Petrie, 5-16-84 16. Buyer and Merchandise Manager Meetings, 1980 17. Buyer Training Seminars, 1980-1981 18. By-Laws [As Amended], 1976, 1983 19. By-Laws; Governing Policies and Proposal to Amend, 1978-1980, 1984 20. California Market—Resident Buyers; Correspondence, 1972-1980 21. Casual Corner, 1976 22. Catalogs; Christmas 1981—Three-Week Results, 1981 23. Catalogs; Christmas 1982—Planning and Three-Week Results, 1982 24. Catalogs; Christmas 1983—Planning and Three-Week Results, 1983

Box 5

1. Chicago Development; Meeting Summaries and Correspondence, 1974-1981 2. Chicago Markets; Clothing—Women’s Apparel Studies, 1981 3. Chicago Markets; Data Reports, Chicago Tribune, 1973 4. Chicago Markets; Data Reports, Metropolitan Area Survey, 1964 5. Chicago Media; Advertising Schedule, Circulars and Reports, 1983- 1984 6. Chicago Meetings, 1981-1983 7. Chicago Stores; Intimate Apparel Performance, 1980 8. China National Textiles (ChinaTex); Correspondence, Notes and Contacts, n.d., 1978-1983 9. China Trips; Reports, 1981-1982 10. Chinese Delegation Visit, 1981 11. Closing (Final); Clippings, 1998 12. Compensation Committee Meetings, 1971-1978 13. Compensation Committee Meetings, 1979-1984 14. Conflict of Interest Policy; Memo and Questionnaire, 1980, 1982 15. Congratulatory Letters to Stanley J. Winkelman (SJW); Executive Vice-Presidency, 1960; Presidency, 1965; Chairmanship, 1976 16. Connor Termination (Tokyo), 1977 17. Consumer Surveys (Proposed); Memos and Notes, 1976

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18. Continental Purchasing Co., Paris (Odette Guigue); Agreement and Correspondence, 1958-1984 19. Corporate Matters Planning Meetings, 1981-1984 20. Corporate Strategic Facility Planning Proposal, 1978 21. Cosmetic Fair; Monthly Reports, 1969-1972 22. Credit Trends; Credit Analyses and Reports, 1980-1984 23. Customer Profile and Merchandise Strategy (Preliminary), 1982 24. Customers; Correspondence, 1982-1984 25. Daily Flash (Time) Reports, June 1984 26. Demographic Analyses, 1960, 1970, 1980: Dearborn, Michigan Area (Fairlane Mall); Sterling Heights, Michigan Area (Lakeside Mall); Detroit, Michigan Area 27. Demographic Comparisons, 1979: Ann Arbor, Michigan Area (); Kalamazoo, Michigan Area (Cross Roads Mall); Benton Harbor, Michigan Area (Orchards Mall); Ft. Wayne, Indiana Area (Glenbrook Mall) 28. Departments; New Classics—Merchandise, 1983 29. Departments; Department Z—Planning, 1980-1981 30. Detroit Concert Band; Correspondence and Program, 1979 31. Directors’ Fees, 1976, 1983-1984 32. Directors’ Supplemental Retirement Benefits Plan; Proposals and Agreement, 1979-1983 33. EDP 7-Yr. Master Plan, 9-21-82 [Rev. 2-1-83] 34. Employees; College Graduate Employment Summary, 1982 35. Employees; Contributions, 1977, 1983 36. Employees; Correspondence, 1977-1984 37. Employees; Disability Expenditures Summaries, 1982-1983 38. Employees; Employment Activity Reports, 1981-1982 39. Employees; Extra Status Employees, 1981 Earnings Report, 2-27-82 40. Employees; Insurance and Benefits Annual Review, 1979-1982 41. Employees; Organization and Minorities Reports, 1982-1984 42. Employees; Payroll Deduction Program, Correspondence, 1982 43. Employees; Tax Deductible Contributions (IRA), 1981 44. Employees; Turnover Reports, 1982-1984 45. Employees Pension Plan [Amended and Restated], 2-4-76 (SEE ALSO – Pension Plan) 46. Employees Pension Plan (3rd Amendment), 1-20-72 47. Employees Pension Plan; Actuarial Evaluations, 1981-1984 48. Employees Pension Plan Trust; Amendment and Restatement, 1976 49. Employees Pension Trust; Trustees Reports (Annual and Semi- Annual), 1979-1981 50. Employees Pension Trust; Trustees Reports (Annual and Semi- Annual), 1982-1984

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Box 6

1. Employees Pension Trust Summaries, 1981-1984 2. Equal Opportunity Award; Acceptance Speech, 1972 3. Equipment; Manufacturers Hanover Leasing Corp., Lease Agreement, 1983 4. Executive Changes, n.d., 1948-1984 5. Executive Committee meetings; Character of Business and Expansion, 1964-1973 6. Executive Committee meetings; Character of Business and Expansion, 1974-1977 7. Executive Compensation, 1954-1977 8. Executive Employment Agreements, 1982 9. Expansion Assessments, 1974-1976 10. Expansion—Minneapolis; Correspondence and Comments, 1975-1976 11. Expansion—Minneapolis; Studies, 1975-1976 12. Fashion Fair Cosmetics, 1983 13. Finance Committee; Roster, Meetings and Reports, 1974-1983 14. Financial Analysts Meeting (Chicago), 1970 15. Financial Analysts Meeting (Cleveland), 1972 16. Financial Analysts Meeting (Detroit), 1973 17. Financial Analysts Meeting (Detroit), 1976 18. Financial Analysts Meetings (New York City), 1972, 1975 19. Financial Analysts Meetings (Los Angeles and San Francisco), 1976 20. Financial Public Relations Planning; Meeting Materials, 1965-1976 21. Financial Statements; Evaluations and Reports, 1948-1968 22. Fobus Foreign Buying Service, Italy (Tayar Brothers); Agreement and Correspondence, 1963-1983 23. Goals Meetings, 1974-1976 24-25. Goodman, Stanley (Consultant); Meetings, Notes and Memos, 1977 26-27. Goodman, Stanley; Meetings, Notes and Memos, 1978 28-29. Goodman, Stanley; Meetings, Notes and Memos, 1979 30. Goodman, Stanley; Meetings, Notes and Memos, 1980

Box 7

1. Goodman, Stanley; Meetings, Notes and Memos, 1981-1984 2. Here and There; Contacts, Memos and Subscription Forms, 1982- 1983 3-4. Historical Data, 1928-1979 5-6. History; Character of the Business (Philosophy), n.d., 1950- 1986 7. History; Character of the Business, Supporting Literature 8. History; Clippings, n.d., 1928, 1946-1969 (SEE ALSO – Publicity) 9. History; Employee Weekly Bulletins, n.d., 1929 10. Hong Kong; Trip Summary, 1984 11. Interview—Detroit News, 2-22-83

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12. Interview Materials, 1979-1980 13. Jacobson Stores, Inc.; Correspondence, 1969, 1981 14. Jean Judge Associates; Correspondence and Consumer Research, 1975-1982 15-16. Job Descriptions, n.d., 1967-1984 17. Lease Analyses, 1972-1975, 1981 18. Leases; Reports, 1976-1983 19. Leases; Summary, 1-29-55 20. Leasing Manual, Dec. 1975 21. Loans, 1953, 1972, 1975-1977 22. Loans; Equitable General Insurance Company, Agreement and Correspondence, 1977 23. Management Development; Continuing Management Development Program, 1975-1977 24. Management Development; Management By Objectives (MBO) Proposals, 1977 25. Management Development; MBO Seminar, 1977 26. Management Development; MBO System Development, 1978-1980 27. Management Development; Management Skills Training Program (Alexander Proudfoot Co.), 1977-1978 28. Management Horizons, Inc.; Retail Intelligence System, 1976-1977 29. Management Practices Inventory (Pradco Management Psychologists); SJW Assessment Worksheets, Notes and Correspondence, 1983 30. Manufacturers; Meeting Summaries and Correspondence, 1947, 1965-1983 31. Manufacturers; Cocktail Reception, 1981 32. Margolis, Leon (Merchandising and Management Counsel); Reports, 1974-1975 33. Market Research, 1978-1979 34. Market Research Focus Groups, 1977 35. Marketing Science Institute, 1981 36. May Company, 1977-1980

Box 8

1. Media Analysis Presentation (Duke Marx), 1978 2. Media Fashion Quotes by SJW, n.d., 1957-1981 3. Merchandata; Merchandising Systems Presentation, 1980 4. Merchandise; Monthly Summaries, May 1978, July 1978 5. Merchandise and Operations Bulletins, 1982-1984 6. Merchandise Inspection Project, 1974 7. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-28-67 8. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-27-73 9. Merchandise Statements, 5-Wk. Period Ending 12-29-73 10. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-25-75 11. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-28-78 12. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-27-79

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13. Merchandise Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-26-80 14. Merchandise Statements—Today Stores; 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-27-79 15. Merchandise Statements—Today Stores; 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-26-80 16. Merchandising Manual, 1948 17. Merchandising Policies, 1981-1982 18. Merchandising Staff Meetings, 1983-1984 19. Merchandising/Store Operations; Inter-Divisional Functional Guide, 1976 20. Merchants Meetings; Agendas, 1983 21. Miller-Wohl Shoes; Meetings, 1976, 1980, 1982-1983 22. MIS Committee, 1981-1982 23. MIS Committee, 1983-1984 24. Net Purchase System, 1982 25. New York Office, 1973-1983 26. New York Office; Merchandise Trends, 1981 27. Nigel French Enterprises; Correspondence, 1976-1982 28. Nigel French Enterprises; Monthly Reports, 1978-1979, 1981-1983 29. Objectives Meetings, 1983 30. Objectives Meetings, 1984 31. Officers; Employment History, 1984 32. Officers; King, I. (Sr. V.P. Human Resources and Organization), Meetings, 1983-1984

Box 9

1. Officers; Kintigh, W. (Sr. V.P., Treasurer), Meetings, 1981-1984 2. Officers; Leonetti, R. P. (Sr. V.P. Store Planning and Presentation), Meetings, 1983-1984 3. Officers; Mascolo, L. (Sr. V.P., Director of Stores), Meetings, 1984 4-5. Officers; Monro, J. (Exec. V.P. Merchandising), Meetings, 1982- 1985 6-7. Officers; Vinci, A. J. (President, COO), Meetings, 1980-1984 8. Officers and Division Mgrs.; Profit/Productivity Suggestions, 1976 9. Officers and Division Mgrs. Meeting, 5-13-80 10. Officers and Division Mgrs. Meeting, 11-9-83 11. On Luck Camera-Radio Co., Hong Kong, 1976-1982 12. Operating Committee Meetings, 1978, 1981-1984 13. Operating Statements, 5-Wk. Period Ending 1-27-68 14. Operating Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-25-69 15. Operating Statements, 5-Wk. Period Ending 1-31-70 16. Operating Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-30-71 17. Operating Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-29-72 18. Operating Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-27-73 19. Operating Statements, 4-Wk. Period Ending 1-26-80 20. Orchestra Hall (Detroit)—$1,000,000 Gift, 1988 21-22. Organization Planning Meetings, 1982-1984

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Box 10

1. Pension Committee; Future Planning, 1982 2. Pension Committee; Stein Roe Meetings, 1981 3. Pension Committee Meetings, 1979-1982 4. Pension Committee Meetings, 1983-1984 5. Pension Plan (Working Copy), 2-1-76 (SEE ALSO – Employee Pension Plan) 6. Pension Plan; Investment Reports and Summaries, 1980-1984 7. Pension Plan; Summary of Investments (Strong-Corneliuson), 1982- 1984 8. Pension Plan Advisors; Strong-Corneliuson Capital Management, Agreement, 1982 9. Pension Planning, 1970, 1973-1975 10. Pension Planning, 1976-1978 11. Pension Planning, 1979 12. Performance; Articles and Clippings, 1951-1984 13. Performance Merit Review Program, 1979 14. Performance Reports, April 1984 15. Performance Reports, May 1984 16. Petrie, Milton; Correspondence, Meeting Summaries and Notes, 1983-1984, 1987 17. Petrie, Milton; Meeting and Discussion Summaries, 1982-1984 18. Petrie, Milton/Petrie Stores; Publicity, 1976-1994 19. Petrie Stores; Annual Reports, 1973-1974, 1978-1982 20. Petrie Stores; Annual Reports, 1983-1988, 1990, 1992 21. Petrie Stores; Annual Shareholder Meeting Notices and Proxy Statements, 1980, 1982-1984, 1992 22. Petrie Stores; Discussions with Michael Boyle, Jan. 21-22, 1983 23. Petrie Stores; Meeting with Sandy Lewis and Stuart Shapiro, 7-29-82 24. Petrie Stores; Meeting with Peter Solomon (Lehman Brothers), 6-11-82 25. Petrie Stores; Meetings, Memos and Reports, May 1983 26. Petrie Stores; Meetings, Memos and Reports, June 1983

Box 11

1. Petrie Stores; Quarterly Earnings and Research Comments, 1983- 1984 2. Petrie Stores; Real Estate Matters, 1983-1984 3. Petrie Stores; SEC Form 10-K, 1980-1983 4. Petrie Stores; SEC Schedule 13D, 1983 5. Petrie Stores; WSI Corporate Takeover, 1982-1998 6. Petrie Stores; WSI Corporate Takeover—Background, 1982 7-9. Petrie Stores; WSI Corporate Transition—Meetings, Correspondence, Agreements, Notes and Reports, 1983-1984

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10. Petrie Stores; WSI Corporate Transition—SJW Personal Notes, 1983- 1984 11. Petrie Stores; WSI Store Closings and Lease Transfers, 1983 12. Petrie Stores/WSI; Competition, 1982-1983, 1990 13. Petrie Stores/WSI; History, 1973-1981 14. Petrie Stores/WSI; History, 1982-1983 15. Petrie Stores/WSI; Sales and Earnings Comparisons, 1981-1984 16. Pittsburgh; Area Data, 1961-1962 17. Pittsburgh; McKeesport Store, 1963-1964, 1968 18. Pittsburgh; Northway Store, 1962-1964 19. Pittsburgh Stores; Objectives and Follow-up Schedule, 1963 20. Pittsburgh Stores; Operations, 1962-1965, 1970 21. Pittsburgh Stores; Projections and Store Closing, 1963, 1970 22. Policies and Procedures, 1971-1982 23. Positioning Meetings, 1982-1983 24. Positioning Reports, 1984

Box 12

1. Press Releases; n.d., 1957, 1973-1984 2. Publicity; Clippings, n.d., 1950-1984, 1993 (SEE ALSO – History) 3. Publicity; Reader Responses to Editorial, 1970 4. Real Estate; Expansion and Acquisitions, 1980-1984 5. Remodeled Stores, 1984-1985 6. Remodeled Stores; Productivity, 1972-1975 7. Retailers; Correspondence and Memos, n.d., 1970-1995 8. Retirement (SJW); Clippings, Press Release and Employee Bulletin, April 1984 9. Retirement (SJW); Correspondence, 1984 10. Retirement Party for A. Vinci, Board of Directors and Officers, 5-15-84 11. Retirement Party for SJW, 6-1-84 12. Reviews; Chicago/Ohio, 2nd Quarter, July-Aug. 1982 13. Reviews; Christmas, 1981 14. Reviews; Christmas, 1982 15. Reviews; Christmas, 1983 16. Reviews; Monthly, 1981 (Feb.-April, Oct.-Dec.) 17. Reviews; Monthly, 1982 (Jan.-Dec.) 18. Reviews; Monthly, 1983 (Jan.-Oct., Dec.) 19. Reviews; Monthly, 1984 (Jan.-Feb.) 20. Reviews; Quarterly—Advertising, 1978, 1980 21. Reviews; Quarterly—Advertising, 1981 22. Reviews; Quarterly—Advertising, 1982 23. Reviews; Quarterly—Advertising, 1983 24. Reviews; Quarterly—Operating, 1979 25-26. Reviews; Quarterly—Operating, 1980

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Box 13

1-4. Reviews; Quarterly—Operating, 1981 5-8. Reviews; Quarterly—Operating, 1982 9-11. Reviews; Quarterly—Operating, 1983 12. Richard’s Boys and Girls Wear; Monthly Reports, 1969-1971 13. Sales; Mandev Training Corp., Correspondence, 1980 14. Sales Promotion Meetings, 1981-1982 15. Sales Promotion Meetings, 1983 16. Sales Promotion Meetings, 1984 17. Sales Promotion Planning, 4th Quarter, 1980 18. Sales Promotion Planning, 2nd Quarter, 1984 19. Sales Promotion Planning, 3rd Quarter, 1984

Box 14

1. Sales Promotions; General, 1965-1982 2. Sales Promotions; Fall, 1981 3. Sales Promotions; Spring and Summer, 1982 4. Sales Promotions; Spring Suits, 1983 5. Sales Promotions; Winter and Spring, 1984 6. Sales Promotions; Fall (Internal Event), 1984 7. Sales Training Guide, 1982 8. Schwartz, Alan; Correspondence and Meeting Summaries, 1980-1982 9. Senior Officer Contracts, 1981-1984 10. Simon, Erwin S., Correspondence, 1969-1984 11. Special Events; Annual Cultural Center Open House, 1972-1983 12. Special Events; Art Exhibitions and Programs, 1957-1965 13. Special Events; Art Exhibitions and Programs, 1966-1970 14. Special Events; Art Exhibitions and Programs, 1971-1976 15. Special Events; Art Exhibitions and Programs, 1977-1981 16. Special Events; Japanese Prints Exhibition, 1970 17. Special Store Programs (17 Stores), 1971-1972 18-19. Speeches by Leon G. Winkelman, 1949-1958 Speeches by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 20. Statistics; Monthly Key Factors Reports, 1984 21. Statistics; Significant Operating and Financial Data, 1974-1983 22. Store Closings, Michigan, 1969, 1973 23. Store Concepts; Generalist Concept, 1976-1977 24. Store Concepts; 3,500 Sq. Ft. Concept, 1972 25. Store Expenses; Dayton Hudson Shopping Centers, 1976-1979 26. Store Location Guides 27. Store Management Organization; Reports, 1970-1984 (Historical), 1984-1985 28. Store Manager Meetings, 1979 29. Store Manager Meetings, 1980 30. Store Manager Meetings, 1981 31. Store Manager Meetings, 1982

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32. Store Manager Meetings, 1983 33. Store Visits; Chicago, 1973-1980 34. Store Visits; Michigan, 1976, 1982-1983 35. Stores; Flint (#21), 1952-1969 36. Stores; Flint, Blue Prints, 1952, 1957, 1965, 1968 37. Stores; Flint, Closing, 1969

Box 15

1. Stores; Saginaw (#35), 1959-1974 2. Stores; Saginaw, Blue Prints and Land Use Plan, 1958, 1965, 1969, 1971 3. Stores; Saginaw, Ten-year Statistics Report, 7-5-63 4. Stores; Year-End Projections (Fenton, Jefferson, Oakman), Jan 1974 5. Strategic Planning, 1967, 1970-1978 6. Strategic Planning, 1979-1980 7. Strategic Planning; Long Range Merchandising Strategy, 1980-1983 8. Strategic Planning; Long Term Corporate Control Planning, 1980- 1982 9. Strategic Planning Meeting, June 27-28, 1979 10. Strategic Planning Meetings, 9-28-82 and 11-22-83 11. Strategic Planning; 3-Yr. Projections (1984, 1985, 1986) 12. Style Chic, Inc.; Legal Matter, 1982 13. Style Test Results, 1984 14. Taubman, A. Alfred; Meetings, Memos and Correspondence, 1972- 1984 15. The Taubman Co.; Store Leases, Correspondence, Notes and Memos, 1973-1983, 1994 16. Taxes, General, 1950, 1958-1970 17. Thal’s Stores; Accounting Systems Changeover, 1968-1970 18. Thal’s Stores; Acquisition Negotiations, 1967-1968, 1970 19. Thal’s Stores; Advertisements, 1969 20. Thal’s Stores; Advertising, Merchandising and Market Research, 1968-1973 21. Thal’s Stores; Board of Directors Meetings, 1968 22. Thal’s Stores; Corporate Documents, 1968 23. Thal’s Stores; Dayton (OH) Mall Remodeling, 1968-1970 24. Thal’s Stores; Integration, 1971-1972 25. Thal’s Stores; Organization, 1960-1970 26. Thal’s Stores; Personnel, 1968-1970 27. Thal’s Stores; Personnel Benefits, 1960, 1965, 1968-1969 28. Thal’s Stores; Reviews, Monthly, 1970-1972 29. Thal’s Stores; Reviews, 2nd Quarter, 1970-1971 30. Thal’s Stores; Reviews, 3rd Quarter, 1969-1971 31. Thal’s Stores; Reviews, 4th Quarter, 1969-1970 32. “Time Away from Detroit” Documentation, 1978-1980 33. Unions; Winkelman Brothers Apparel, Incorporated and Teamsters Local Union No. 299 Agreement (Draft), 1965

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34. University of Michigan; 1972 Study of Detroit Area Businesses, 1974 35. Valuation Analysis (Merrill Lynch White Weld Capital Markets Group); Correspondence and Analysis Report, 1980-1981

Box 16

1. Very Special People (VSP); Dinners, 1958, 1966-1979 2. VSP; Dinners, 1980-1983 3. Visual Presentation Meetings, 1983 4. Volet, Andy (Fashion Merchandise Director); Notes and Memos, 1979-1982 5. Warehouse—Parsons Street Property, 1973-1975 6. WE (Winkelman Employees) Newsletters, 1956-1959, 1961, 1963 7. Weekly Accounting Reports (WAR), 1982-1984 8. WAR Database, 1981 9. Windows; Monthly Merchandise Theme Reports, 1982-1984 10. Windows; Notes and Memos, 1978 11. Windows Planning; Worksheets, Memos and Recommendations, 1982-1983 12. Winkelman Brothers Apparel (WBA) Foundation; Cash Management Records, 1974-1985 13. WBA Foundation; Contributions Budget, 1981-1984 14-15. WBA Foundation; Correspondence, 1958-1986 16. WBA Foundation; Investments, 1973-1985 17. WBA Foundation; Minutes, 1978-1985 18. WBA Foundation; 990 Tax Forms with Annual Reports, 1969-1975 19. WBA Foundation; 990 Tax Forms with Annual Reports, 1976-1979 20. WBA Foundation; 990 Tax Forms with Annual Reports, 1980-1985 21. WBA Foundation; Trust Agreement, 12-31-53 22. Winkelman, Isadore (Co-Founder); Employment Agreement, Notes and Correspondence, 1969-1978 23. Winkelman, Isadore; Working Relationships Memo, n.d. 24. Winkelman, Stanley; Personnel File, n.d., 1978-1983 25. WSI Stock; Acquisition Alternatives Report, 2-20-80 26. WSI Stock; Contracting Stockholders Agreements, 1948, 1951 27. WSI Stock; Control Analyses, 1974-1975, 1982 28. WSI Stock; Corporate Stockholders, Background Information for, 1981 29. WSI Stock; Dividends Analyses, 1975, 1979-1982 30. WSI Stock; Employee Stock Purchase Agreement Information, 1964, 1966 31. WSI Stock; Employees Profit Sharing Plan Reports, 1965, 1967 32. WSI Stock; Prospectuses, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1979 33. WSI Stock; Purchase Agreements (Isadore Winkelman and Leon G. Winkelman), 1950s 34. WSI Stock; Purchase Agreements (SJW), 1952, 1955, 1959 35. WSI Stock; SEC Forms 10-K, 1-25-75, 1-28-84

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Box 17

1. WSI Stock; SEC Registration Statements—Amendments to Form S-8, 1976, 1978 2. WSI Stock; SEC Registration Statements—Forms S-8 and S-16, 1977 3. WSI Stock; Shareholders Quarterly Reports, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1984 4. WSI Stock; Winkelman Family Sale, 1981-1982 5. WSI Stock Issuance; Mock Up Stationary, Checks, Report Covers, Letters to Stockholders, Annual Report Drafts, Schedules and Reports, 1959-1960 6. WSI Stock Split and AMEX Listing; Listing Application, Publicity and Shareholder Meeting Materials, 1966 7. Working Woman Television Campaign, 1983

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Series III Post-Retirement Business and Professional Activities, 1984-1998 Boxes 17-19

Files in this series contain materials relating to Winkelman’s professional activities following his retirement from Winkelman Stores, Inc. The series is divided into three subseries.

Subseries A: Stanley Winkelman Associates (SWA) – Consulting, 1984-1992, Boxes 17-18

This subseries contains the records of Stanley Winkelman Associates, Inc., the management consulting firm established by Winkelman in 1984 which specialized in strategic planning. Files include materials relating to the daily operations of SWA, as well as information on SWA clients and the contacts and services performed on their behalf. A large portion of this subseries consists of files relating to Winkelman’s consulting role with Coopers & Lybrand and its efforts to increase labor-intensive apparel manufacturing in the Caribbean as part of the second phase of the U.S. Government’s Project Development Assistance Program (PDAP II). Files are arranged alphabetically by subject and client name.

Box 17

8. Assumed Name/Banking Information, 1985 9. CompuCo (Library-Master Software); Correspondence, Notes and Articles, 1986-1991 10. Computer Leasco; Correspondence and Corporate Information, 1990- 1992 11. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Background, March-July, 1985 12. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Caribbean Visit—Comments and Contacts, 1985 13. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Client Prospects, 1-16-86 14. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contact Sheets, 1985-1986 15. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contacts, Jan.-June 1985 16. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contacts, July-Dec. 1985 17. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contacts, Clippings and Articles, Jan.- May 1986 18. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contacts and Follow-up Letters, 1985- 1986 19. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Contract, Organizational Charts and Review of Consulting Role, 1983-1985 20. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Correspondence, General, 1985-1986 21. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Hong Kong Discussion Summary, 3-6-86 22. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Invoices, 1985-1987 23-24. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Memos and Meeting Summaries, 1985-1986

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25. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Progress Reports, Jan.-May, 1986 26. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); “807” Seminar, 1985 27. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); “807” Seminar, Correspondence, 1985 28. Coopers & Lybrand (PDAP II); Technical Proposal: Investment Promotion Report, 7-27-84 29. Correspondence, Notes and Miscellaneous Contacts, 1984-1995 30. Enterprise Group; Announcement, Staff Biographies and Company Overview, 1984, 1989 31. Fashion Systems Corp. (Magic Mirror); Correspondence and Corporate Information, 1985 32. Forum, The; Newsletters, 1983, 1991

Box 18

1. Income and Expense Sheets, 1989 2. Jon Greenberg and Associates; Correspondence, Notes, Clippings, Brochures and Financial Statements, 1978, 1983-1988 3. Jon Greenberg and Associates; Harold Berry Sprinkler Business, 1986 4. Meeting Notes, 1984-1986 5. Profit-Sharing Plan Agreement, 1985 6. Seidman & Co.; Correspondence, Corporate information and Client Prospects, 1992 7. Seidman & Co.; Correspondence, Notes and Client Contacts, July 1991-April 1992 8. Seidman & Co.; Correspondence, Notes and Client Contacts, May 1992-Sept. 1992 9. Southern California Advisory Group (Don Lebell); Meeting, Notes and Brochures, 1985-1987 10. Tax forms, City of Detroit, 1989 11. U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Billings, 1987 12. USAID; Correspondence, 1986-1987 13. USAID; Memos and Notes, 1987 14. Video Billboard; Promotional Material and Clipping, 1991-1992 15. WMB Consulting (Interactive Video Disc System Development); Correspondence, Notes and Background Information, 1984-1985 16-17. WMB Consulting; Creative Laserdisc Applications Corporation (“In-Touch Shopping”), Correspondence, Notes and Reports, 1985

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Subseries B: Corporate Boards of Directors, 1984-1995, Box 18 The files in this subseries contain materials relating to Winkelman’s position as a member of several corporate boards. The bulk of these papers consist of records of Win Spot Company Limited, once a subsidiary of Winkelman Stores, in which Winkelman was a shareholder as well as board member.

Box 18

18. Ambassador Funds/Opportunity Funds (Woodbridge Capital Management); Correspondence, Reports and Financial Statements, 1989-1995 19. Entertainment Publications; Correspondence and Procedure Manual, 1986, 1990-1992 20. Real Estate One; Notes, n.d. 21. Win Spot Company Limited (Win Spot); Annual General Meeting, 2-24-86 22. Win Spot; Articles of Association (New), Draft, n.d. 23. Win Spot; Board Meetings; 2-28-84, 6-20-84, 3-2-87 24. Win Spot; Client Information, 1984-1988 25. Win Spot; Correspondence, Notes and Reports, 1983-1985 26. Win Spot; Correspondence, Notes and Reports, 1986 27. Win Spot; Correspondence, Notes and Reports, 1987-1988 28. Win Spot; Financial Statements, 1985-1986 29. Win Spot; Long Term Planning, 1985 30. Win Spot; Peter Shum, Employment Agreement (Draft), 6-21-83 31. Win Spot; Stock Purchases, Agreements and Certificate, 1983, 1985

Subseries C: Photojournalism, 1987-1998, Boxes 18-19 This subseries contains material relating to Winkelman’s activities as a photojournalist and special writer for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers (O&E) of Michigan. His activities included attending and photographing European prêt-a-porter (ready-to-wear) designer press presentations each March and October, and evaluating the collections and trends for his column. Files contain prêt-a-porter (PAP) invitations/press credentials, published articles, and several unpublished fashion manuscripts. Invitations and articles are arranged chronologically. Unpublished manuscripts are alphabetized by title. When possible, the unedited manuscript version is attached to the published article.

Box 18

32. Pret-a-Porter (PAP) Invitations/Press Credentials, Spring 1987 33. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials and Correspondence, Fall 1987 34. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Fall 1993 35. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Spring 1994 36. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Fall 1994

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37. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Spring 1995 38. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Fall 1995

Box 19

1. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Spring 1996 2. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Fall 1996 3. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Spring 1997 4. PAP Invitations/Press Credentials, Fall 1997, Spring 1999 5. O&E Newspapers, 1987 (3 Articles) “History Unravels Fashion’s Secrets” (ms. attached), 4-2-87 “Milan, Paris, London: Forecasting What’s in Store for U.S.” (ms. attached), 4-2-87 “Lacroix’s got it: Designer’s Influence is Seen Everywhere” (ms. attached), 10-29-87 6. O&E Newspapers, 1988 (5 Articles) “Locals Enjoy Celebrity Bash” (ms attached), 1-7-88 “When Lacroix Talks Fashion World Listens” (ms. attached), 3-10-88 “The Great Debate: Above or Below the Knee” (ms. attached), 3- 31-88 “New Hemline Lengths are Slow to Catch on” (ms. attached), 8-4-88 “Fashions Revive Femininity” (ms. attached), 11-3-88 7. O&E Newspapers, 1989 (4 Articles) “No More Controversy Over Skirt Lengths” (ms. attached), 2-16-89 “What’s Hot: Lagerfeld Takes the Lead in Surprising New Direction” (ms. attached), 3-30-89 “Lavish Luxury: No New Trends Shown in Paris Couture,” 8-17-89 “Softer Silhouette Takes Lead in Fashion” (ms. attached), 11-2-89 8. O&E Newspapers, 1990 (7 Articles) “Couture Kings Show New Ideas for the 90s” (ms. attached), 2-15-90 “European Couture: Lacroix Reinstates Role as Fashion Leader” (ms. attached), 3-29-90 “Ethnicity Plays Role in Fashion Design” (ms. attached), 8-16-90 “Fashion Show Audiences as Exciting as Collections” (ms. attached), 8-16-90 “Leggings are a Hit with European Fashion” (ms. attached), 11-1-90 “Paris in the Fall – Busy,” 11-1-90 “Spring ’91: Short, Stretchy,” 11-8-90 9. O&E Newspapers, 1991 (8 Articles) “War, Recession Impact Couture Collections” (ms. attached), 2-7-91

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“All That Glitters: Metallic Bodysuits Flashy in Paris,” 4-4-91 “War and Recession Impact on Fashion Industry” (ms. attached), 4-4-91 “London Gallery Shows 20th Century Russian Art” (ms. attached), 4-4-91 “Retailing Tries to Beat Recession” (ms. attached), 4-4-91 “The Short of It: Paris Fashion Leads the Way, Catsuit is Tops” (ms. attached), 4-4-91 “Fashion with a Dare,” 8-8-91 “Skirting the Issue: Designers Go to Any Length,” 10-31-91 10. O&E Newspapers, 1992 (2 Articles) “Lagerfeld Leads the Way for Fall ’92” (ms. attached), 4-9-92 “Slimmed-Down Silhouette Wins Out” (ms. attached), 11-12-92 11. O&E Newspapers, 1993 (3 Articles) “Designers Try Loads of Looks for Fall” (ms. attached), 4-15-93 “Paris Couture Collections Emphasize the Short Skirt” (ms. attached), 8-12-93 “Young Outlook: Upbeat Clothes Dominate Collections” (ms. attached), 11-11-93 12. O&E Newspapers, 1994 (2 Articles) “Paris is Full of Surprises” (ms. attached), 4-7-94 “Spring Takes Shape” (ms. attached), 11-10-94 13. O&E Newspapers, 1995 (1 Article) “Fashion Looks Bare the Body” (ms. attached), 11-9-95 14. O&E Newspapers, 1996 (2 Articles) “Spring Fashion Takes a Romantic Turn,” 11-14-96 “Lagerfeld Designs Make Statements,” 11-21-96 15. O&E Newspapers, 1997 (1 Article) “Brits Take Over Paris Fashion,” 11-6-97 16. O&E Newspapers, 1998 (1 Article) “On the Paris Runways: Silver, the Peasant Look Among Spring ’99 Trends” (ms. attached), 11-12-98 17. Fashion Manuscripts (8 Articles) “A Day in Paris,” n.d. “Is Fashion Dead?” n.d. “Summary of English Collections for Fall, 1987,” n.d. “Paris Couture Excitement,” 8-10-78 “Theatre de La Mode Comes to Somerset,” 2-19-91 “Stagnant Economies Depressing Designer Fashions,” 10-24-91 “French Couture at Crossroads,” 1992 “Fashion Trends into the 21st Century,” 8-18-95

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Series IV Travel, 1958-1998 Boxes 19-21

This series contains information on Winkelman’s extensive business, personal and family travels throughout the United States and abroad. The series is divided into four subseries (A thru D).

Subseries A: Travel Itineraries, 1958-1994, Box 19 This subseries contains travel itineraries and information for business- related and personal travel, as well as for family vacations.

Box 19

18-19. Itineraries and Travel Information; Business and Personal, 1958-1994 20. Itineraries and Travel Information; Family Vacations, 1961-1992

Subseries B: Travel, International, 1961-1998, Boxes 19-20 Files in this subseries contain correspondence, contact information, notes, travel and/or business information for countries outside the United States. Files are arranged alphabetically by country and city.

Box 19

21. Africa; Correspondence, Resources and Travel Information, 1971- 1979 22. Asia (Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul); Contacts and Travel Information, 1983-1984 23. Australia; Correspondence, Notes and Country Information, 1988 24. Austria-Germany, Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1960-1963, 1979, 1985-1987 25. Belgium; Correspondence and Travel Information, 1962, 1971, 1988 26. Bermuda; Correspondence and Travel Information, 1978-1981 27. Brazil; Correspondence and Contacts, 1974 28. Canada, Stratford Ontario; Stratford Festival, 1984 29. Canada, Toronto; ICSC Convention, Notes and Travel Information, 1971, 1979, 1996 30. Caribbean (PDAP II); Apparel, Textile and Miscellaneous Company Listings, 1985 31. Caribbean (PDAP II); Economic Analyses, 1980s 32. Caribbean (PDAP II); Notes and Contacts, 1985 33-38. China; Correspondence, Contacts, Travel, Orders and Reports, 1972-1983 39. Denmark, Copenhagen; Correspondence, Congress of International Association of Bibliophiles, 1972-1987 40. Egypt, Cairo; Contacts, Correspondence and Travel Information, 1987

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41. England, London; Correspondence and Travel Information, 1976- 1997 42. France, Nice; Contacts and Travel Information, 1973-1998 43. France, Paris; Contacts, Designer Invitations List and Travel Information, 1984-1998

Box 20

1. Germany; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1968- 1987 2. Greece; Correspondence and Contacts, 1971-1983 3. Holland; Correspondence and Contacts, 1972-1979 4-6. Hong Kong; Correspondence, Orders, Merchandise Notes, Contacts and Travel Information, 1974-1987 7. Hungary; Congress of International Association of Bibliophiles, Visa and Travel Information, 1989 8. India; Fashion Article and Travel Information, 1977 9. Israel; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1976-1984 (1984 Trip Cancelled) 10. Italy, Florence; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1974-1975, 1981-1987 11. Italy, Milan; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1982- 1992 12. Italy, Rome; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1982, 1986 13. Japan, Osaka/Kyoto; Contacts and Travel Information, 1974, 1977 14. Japan, Tokyo; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1974-1986 15. Korea, Seoul; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1974-1984 16. Mexico, Cozumel; Contacts and Lodging Information, 1972 17. Portugal; Contacts and Correspondence, 1970-1973, 1983-1985 18. Scandinavia; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1975-1979 19. Scotland; Correspondence, Contacts and Travel Information, 1983- 1984 20. Singapore; Correspondence and Contacts, 1974-1975 21. Spain; Correspondence and Contacts, 1970-1975, 1980 22. Sweden, Stockholm; Contacts, Correspondence and Travel Information, 1975, 1984 23. Switzerland; Contacts, Correspondence and Travel Information, 1961, 1969, 1978, 1985-1986 24. Taiwan, Taipei; Contacts, Correspondence, Merchandise and Travel Information, 1974-1978, 1983-1984 25. Thailand; Fabrics Exporters List, n.d. 26. Turkey; Contacts, Correspondence and Travel Information, 1986

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Subseries C: Travel, United States, 1967-1998, Box 20 This subseries contains correspondence, contacts, guides, notes, and information on lodging and travel within the United States. Files are arranged alphabetically by state and city.

Box 20

27. California, San Francisco/Los Angeles/Palm Springs; Contacts, n.d. 28. Colorado, Denver/Aspen; Contacts, Correspondence, Memos and Travel Information, 1979-1995 29. Florida; Contacts and Travel Information, 1967-1978, 1987 30. Florida, Key Biscayne; Contacts and Travel Information, 1972, 1975, 1980 (1980 Trip Cancelled) 31. Florida, Marco Island; Lodging and Travel Information, 1980 32. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1974, 1976, 1992-1993 33. Illinois, Chicago; Contacts and Travel Information, 1982-1993, 1998 34. Massachusetts, Boston; Contacts and Lodging Information, 1977, 1983 35. Michigan, Interlochen/Traverse City/Mackinac Island/Glen Arbor; Correspondence, Contacts and Lodging Information, 1981, 1986, 1993 36. Nevada, Las Vegas; Schedules and Contacts, 1991 37. New Jersey, Princeton; Map and Princeton Guide, 1980 38. New Mexico, Santa Fe; Contacts, Correspondence and Travel Information, 1993-1994 39. New York; Contacts and Travel Information, 1982-1985, 1988 40. Ohio; Contacts, Store Visit Summaries and Travel Information, 1969-1982 41. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh/Philadelphia; Contacts, 1969, 1972, 1975 42. U.S. Virgin Islands; Vacation Information, 1980 43. Washington, DC; Contacts, Reports and Travel Information, 1972- 1987, 1991

Subseries D: Travel Commentaries, 1970-1984, Boxes 20-21 Files in this subseries contain Winkelman’s commentaries on his travel experiences throughout the world. Most commentaries consist of transcriptions of recorded notes and are labeled by tape number. Missing transcripts are noted. Files are arranged chronologically.

Box 20

44. 1970, Spring; Europe 45. 1970, Summer; the Orient (Tapes 1-9) 46. 1971, Spring; Greece, Rome, Florence, Paris, London (Tapes 1-13) 47. 1972, Spring; West Africa (Tapes 1-8, plus Addendum) 48. 1974, Summer; Florence, Rome, the Orient (Tapes 1-13; Tapes 1 and 5 missing)

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49. 1975, Spring; Washington, Spain, Paris, London (Tapes 1-5; 2 labeled “Tape 4”) 50. 1975, Summer; Riviera (Tape 1) 51. 1975, Fall; Paris, London (Tapes 1-6)

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1. 1976, Spring; Israel (Tape 3) 2. 1976, Summer; Nice, Monte Carlo, Beaulieu, St. Tropez, London (Tapes 1-2) 3. 1976, Fall; London, Paris, Europe, Hong Kong, Canton (Tapes 1-10; 2 labeled “Tape 2”) 4. 1977, Spring; Milan, Florence, Paris, London, Bermuda (Tapes 1-12; Tape 11 missing) 5. 1977, Summer; Copenhagen, Norway, London (Tapes 1- 4); Honolulu, Shenyang, China (Handwritten commentary) 6. 1977, Fall; Japan, Hong Kong, China, Canton, Paris, London, Bermuda (Tapes 1-14; Tape 8 missing); Peking (Handwritten commentary) 7. 1978, Spring; Paris, London, Bermuda (Tapes 1-8) 8. 1978, Fall; Paris, London (Tapes 1-5; Tape 4 missing) 9. 1979, Spring; London and Paris (Tapes 1-5) 10. 1979, Fall; Vienna, Paris, London (Tapes 1-9; Tape 8 missing) 11. 1980, Spring; China, Paris, Nice (Tapes 1-7) 12. 1980, Fall; London, Paris (Tapes 1-4; 2 labeled “Tape 2”) 13. 1981, Spring; New York, London, Paris, Nice (Tapes 1-7) 14. 1981, Fall; London, Paris (Tapes 1-3) 15. 1982, Spring; London, Paris, Nice (Tapes 1-6) 16. 1982, Summer; Venice (Record of meeting and conversation with Corrine Burke of Tayar Office) 17. 1982, Fall; London, Paris, Milan (Tapes 1-6) 18. 1983, Spring; Milan, Paris, London, Nice, Monte Carlo (Tapes 1-5) 19. 1983, Fall; London, Paris, Milan (Tapes 1-4; 2 labeled “Tape 2”) 20. 1984, Winter; Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul (Tapes 1-3) 21. 1984, Spring; London, Paris, Milan

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Series V Organizations, 1899-1998 Boxes 21-40

Winkelman was involved in a myriad of non-profit and professional organizations. The materials contained in this series document his activities in many of these organizations and reflect the depth of his commitment to service. The series is divided into six subseries (A thru F). Subseries A thru E below contain extensive records of the cultural, business, civic, educational, health and welfare agencies and organizations in which Winkelman held leadership roles. Materials commonly include correspondence, memos, reports, newspaper clippings and publicity, meeting minutes, committee records, rosters and membership lists, budgets, brochures, speeches, and handwritten notes. Subseries F contains the records of many additional non-profit organizations served by Winkelman.

Subseries A: The Arts, 1978-1991, Boxes 21-22 Information in this subseries relates to Winkelman’s service on the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places (Chair, 1986-1991) and the Orchestra Hall Executive Advisory Council (1984-1986). Files are arranged alphabetically by name of organization and subheading.

Box 21

22. Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places (MCAPP); Proposed Modifications to Act 105 (Public Acts of 1980), 1985-1989 23. MCAPP; Annual Reports, 1984-1989 24. MCAPP; “Art-in-Existing-Buildings” Grant Requests, 1990 25. MCAPP; Artist Competitions, 1987, 1989 26. MCAPP; Artist Proposals, 1987-1988 27. MCAPP; Background 28. MCAPP; Brochures 29. MCAPP; Catalog—Budgets, Correspondence and Prospectus, 1989- 1990 30-31. MCAPP; Catalog Publication, 1989-1991 32. MCAPP; Clippings and Articles, n.d., 1985-1989 33. MCAPP; Commission Goals and Objectives, April 1986 34. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1985 35-37. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1986

Box 22

1-2. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1987 3. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1988 4. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1989 5. MCAPP; Commission Meetings, 1990 6. MCAPP; Commission Meeting (Final), 8-27-91 7. MCAPP; Concerned Citizens for the Arts, 1983-1987

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8. MCAPP; Coordination Committee, 1985-1990 9-10. MCAPP; Correspondence, 1986 11-12. MCAPP; Correspondence, 1987 13-14. MCAPP; Correspondence, 1988 15. MCAPP; Correspondence, 1989 16. MCAPP; Correspondence, 1990-1991 17. MCAPP; Department of Management and Budget, 1987 thru 1992 Fiscal Management Plans, 1985-1990 18. MCAPP; History of Commission, Notes, n.d. 19. MCAPP; Michigan Art Inventory Publication, Ad Hoc Committee Meeting, 1988 20. MCAPP; Michigan Art Inventory Publication, Correspondence and Budget, 1987-1989 21. MCAPP; Michigan Art Inventory Publication, Guidelines and Reports, n.d., 1987-1988 22. MCAPP; Michigan House Appropriations Subcommittee Hearings, 1986, 1988, 1989 23. MCAPP; Michigan Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Hearings, 1987, 1988, 1989 24. MCAPP; National Endowment for the Arts, n.d., 1986-1990 25. MCAPP; Progress and Chair Reports, 1983-1986 26. MCAPP; Rosters, 1985-1987 27. MCAPP; Rules of Procedure, 8-30-83 28. MCAPP; Special Commission on Art in State Buildings, Meeting and Report, 1978-1979 29. Orchestra Hall; Executive Advisory Council, Correspondence, Capital Campaign and Strategic Plan, 1984-1986

Subseries B: Business and Economic Development, 1966-1996, Boxes 23-28 Winkelman held many leadership roles in organizations related to business and economic development, particularly those working toward financial stability and economic growth for the City of Detroit. This subseries contains records of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (Director, 1976-1990 and Expenditures Task Force Co-Chair, 1976- 1978), Detroit Renaissance, Inc., (Director, 1979-1984 and Long Range Planning Committee, 1979-1988), Economic Alliance for Michigan (Director, 1982-1985), Detroit Economic Club (Director, 1968-1996); Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce (Director, 1968-1971), Metropolitan Affairs Corporation (Director, 1970-1999 and President, 1977-1985), and the National Retail Merchants Association (Director, 1966-1985, Executive Committee, 1974-1985, Chairman of Consumer Affairs, 1976-1985, Vice-President, 1978-1995 and International Committee, 1981-1985).

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Box 23

1. Detroit Economic Growth Corporation/Council (DEGC); Annual Report, 1980 2. DEGC; City of Detroit Budgets, 1976-1977, 1977-1978 3. DEGC; Council Meeting, 10-26-76 4. DEGC; Council Meeting, 11-30-76 5. DEGC; Council Meeting, 1-11-77 6. DEGC; Council Meeting, 2-22-77 7. DEGC; Council Meeting, 4-1-77 8. DEGC; Council Meeting, 6-14-77 9. DEGC; Council Meeting, 8-16-77 10. DEGC; Council Meeting, 11-11-77 11. DEGC; Council Meeting, 12-16-77 12. DEGC; Environmental Protection and Maintenance Department Study, 1977 13-14. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, 1976-1977 15. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, Compensation Committee, 1976- 1977 16. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, Efficiency Committee, 1976-1977 17. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, Efficiency/Management and Cost Effectiveness Committee, 1976-1977 18. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, Provision and Funding of Services Committee, 1976 19. DEGC; Expenditures Task Force, Services Committee, 1977 20-21. DEGC; General Correspondence, Memos and Reports, 1976-1978, 1981-1988 22. DEGC; Jobs and Business Development Task Force, 1977 23. DEGC; “Move Michigan Forward” Proposal, Feb. 1982 24. DEGC; Program and Budget, 1984-1985 25. DEGC; Report, “Detroit, Michigan: Economic Development Delivery System Options,” 4-15-77 26. DEGC; Report, “Final Report on Implementation,” 1980 27. DEGC; Report, “The Future of Detroit General Hospital,” March 1977 28. DEGC; Report, “Study of the Accounting Operations of the City of Detroit,” Oct. 1977 29. DEGC; Revenues Task Force, 1976 30. DEGC; Rosters, 1977 Membership Lists, Director/Executive Committee Lists, 1988-1990 31. DEGC; State Economic Development, 1981-1982 32. Detroit Renaissance; Annual Meeting (Members and Directors), 12-7-82 33. Detroit Renaissance; Annual Meeting (Members and Directors), 12-7-83 34. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 8-11-82 35. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 9-30-82 36. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 1-20-83 37. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 9-14-83

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38. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 3-28-84 39. Detroit Renaissance; Board of Directors Meeting, 5-23-84 40. Detroit Renaissance; Coordinating Council Committee, 1983, 1985 41. Detroit Renaissance; Correspondence, Notes, Roster and Clippings, 1982-1988

Box 24

1. Detroit Renaissance; Detroit Strategic Plan, 1986-1989 2. Detroit Renaissance; Financial Statements Reports, 9-22-81 thru 8-31-83 3. Detroit Renaissance; Grand Prix Ad Hoc Finance Committee, 1983- 1984 4. Detroit Renaissance; Harmonie Park-Madison Avenue Development Study, 1985 5. Detroit Renaissance; Historical Material, Brochures and Correspondence, 1970s, 1980s 6. Detroit Renaissance; Human Services Committee, 1987 7. Detroit Renaissance; Investment Fund, 1987 8-9. Detroit Renaissance; Jobs and Economic Development Task Force, 1987 10. Detroit Renaissance; Long Range Planning Committee, 1982-1983 11. Detroit Renaissance; Long Range Planning Committee, 1984 12. Detroit Renaissance; Long Range Planning Committee, 1985-1986 13. Detroit Renaissance; Renaissance Center, 1972-1982 14. Detroit Renaissance; Resource Management Committee, 1980 15. Detroit Renaissance; University of Detroit, 1983 16. Economic Alliance for Michigan (EAM); Board of Directors Meeting, 9- 25-82 17. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting (Special), 12-13-82 18. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting, 2-16-83 19. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting, 6-15-83 20. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting, 8-31-83 21. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting, 11-9-83 22. EAM; Board of Directors Meeting, 2-18-84 23. EAM; Competitive Business Costs Task Force, 1983-1984 24. EAM; Competitive Business Costs Task Force, “Health Care Cost Containment Recommendations,” July 1983 25. EAM; Competitive Business Costs Task Force Meeting, 10-22-82 26. EAM; Competitive Business Costs Task Force Meeting, 2-4-83 27. EAM; Competitive Business Costs Task Force Meeting, 6-1-83 28. EAM; General Correspondence, Memos, Rosters and Reports, 1982- 1987 29. EAM; Health Care Committee, “Briefing Paper on Health Planning” (Drafts), 1983 30. EAM; Health Care Committee (Chairs) Meeting, 1-26-83 31. EAM; Health Care Committee (Chairs) Meeting, 11-4-83 32. EAM; Health Care Committee Meeting, 3-1-83

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33. EAM; Health Care Committee Meeting, 4-15-83 34. EAM; Reports, “A Better Business Climate for Michigan” (The Fantus Company), 12-15-82 35. EAM; Reports, “The Fourth Study of General Manufacturing Business Climates of the Forty-Eight Contiguous States of America” (Alexander Grant & Co.), 1982 36. EAM; Reports, “Michigan health care costs review: Personal health care expenditures, 1966-1981” (Michigan Office of Health & Medical Affairs), Feb. 1983 37. EAM; Reports, “A reorganization proposal: Restructuring for competitive equality” (BC-BS of Michigan), 9-1-83 38. EAM; Reports, “Study of studies re: Michigan business climate” (Wayne State University), June 1983

Box 25

1. EAM; Task Force “A” Meeting, 5-21-84 2. Economic Club of Detroit; Correspondence and Speeches by SJW, 1970-1996 3. Economic Club of Detroit; Janeway, Eliot, Background and Introduction, 1980-1981 4. Economic Club of Detroit; Programs, 1970-1996 5. Economic Club of Detroit; Progress Report, 1970-1971 6. Economic Club of Detroit; Rosters, 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1976- 1977 Economic Club of Detroit; Speeches by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 7. Chamber (Board) of Commerce (GDCC); Correspondence, Memos, Press Release, and Rosters, 1968-1983 8. GDCC; Detroiter Magazine, 6-10-68, 6-9-69, 1-4-71 9. GDCC; Detroit Public Schools, Meeting on Management/Operational Improvements in Non-Instructional Services, 1-29-85 10. GDCC; Legislative Conference, 1983 11. Metropolitan Affairs Corporation/Metropolitan Fund (MAC); Advisory Council, Invitations and Responses, 1981, 1984 12. MAC; Annual Meeting (Metropolitan Fund), 9-28-76 13. MAC; Annual Meeting (Metropolitan Fund), 11-22-77 14. MAC; Annual Meeting (Metropolitan Fund), 11-19-79 15. MAC; Annual Meeting (Metropolitan Fund), 2-25-81 16. MAC; Annual Meeting (SJW Speech), 2-11-82 17. MAC; Annual Meeting, 12-8-83 18. MAC; Annual Meeting, 12-5-85 19. MAC; Annual Meeting, 12-11-86 20. MAC; Annual Meeting, 12-15-87 21. MAC; Annual Meeting, 12-8-88 22. MAC; Annual Report to the Region Reception (SJW Speech), 1-19-83 23. MAC; Annual Report to the Region Reception (SJW Speech), 2-2-84

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24. MAC; Annual Report to the Region Reception (SJW Speech), 1-17-85 25. MAC; Annual Reports, 1981-1984 26. MAC; Background Material (Metropolitan Fund), 1978, 1980 27. MAC; Board of Directors Meeting, 3-13-81 28. MAC; Board of Directors Meeting, 5-14-81 29. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 9-10-81, 12-10-81 30. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 4-29-82, 9-29-82, 12-9-82 31. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 6-13-83, 9-7-83 32. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 9-13-84 33. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 4-25-85, 9-19-85 34. MAC; Board of Directors Meetings, 4-17-86, 9-17-86 35. MAC; Brochures 36. MAC; Business Climate Study and Comments, 1982, 1983 37. MAC; Chronically Jobless Project, 1988-1989 38. MAC; Clippings, 1980s, 1995 39. MAC; Detroit Renaissance, Activities Reports, 1980s 40. MAC; Economic Development Reports and Support Material, “The Southeast Michigan Economy: Past, Present and Future” (Wayne State University), 1977, 1982-1983; “Economic Development in Southeast Michigan: Problems and Potentials” [Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG)], 1982; “Discussion Paper: Directions for a Regional Economic Development Strategy: Options for Leadership,” 1982; “Regional Economic Development Goals for Southeast Michigan” (SEMCOG), 1983 41. MAC; Education Committee Report, “Dialogue for Change: Options for re-structuring K-12 education,” 1986 (Rev.), 1988 (3rd Ed.) 42. MAC; Environmental Reports, “Social and Economic Impacts of Toxic Waste Sites” (SEMCOG), 1982; “The Challenge of Hazardous Waste Facility Siting in Michigan,” 1985; “Michigan’s Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Process,” 1988 43. MAC; Executive Committee, Actions Summary (Post 11-19-76 Meeting) 44. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 11-26-75

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1. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 3-1-76 2. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 6-16-76 3. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 9-8-76 4. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 11-17-76 5. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 1-5-77 6. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 4-13-77 7. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 6-15-77 8. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 9-28-77 9. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 11-21-78 10. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 5-30-79

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11. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 10-2-79 12. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 1-14-80 13. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 5-21-80 14. MAC; Executive Committee Meeting, 11-25-80 15. MAC; Financial Statements, 1979-1985 16. MAC; Ford Foundation, 1983, 1985 17. MAC; Ford Foundation, “Joint Public Venture Assistance Program” Funding Proposal, 1983 18. MAC; Fund Drive, 1981-1982 19. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1968, 1975-1976 20. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1977 21. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1978 22. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1979 23. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1980 24. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1981 25. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1982 26. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1983-1985 27. MAC; General Correspondence, Memos and Notes, 1986-1991, 1993 28. MAC; Joint/Consolidated/Contracted Services Conference, 3-16-82 29. MAC; Joint Public Venture Assistance Program, 1983, 1986 30. MAC; Metropolitan Affairs Non-Profit Corporations (MANC), 1977, 1986 31. MAC; Metropolitan Fund-MAC Reorganization, 1979-1981 32. MAC; Metropolitan Fund-MAC Reorganization, By-Laws, 1972, 1981 33. MAC; Metropolitan Fund-MAC Reorganization, Mission Statements, n.d. 34. MAC; Mission and Mode Committee, 1978-1979 35. MAC; Mission and Mode Committee, Alternative Models Subcommittee, Final Report, n.d. 36-37. MAC; Mission and Mode Committee, Reorganization Evaluation, 1978- 1980

Box 27

1. MAC; Officers/Directors Lists, 1985, 1989 2. MAC; Pilot Projects—Candidates, 1983 3. MAC; Planning Meeting, 11-8-77 4. MAC; Presentation to , 8-25-78 5. MAC; Presentation to General Motors Corporation, 6-30-78 6. MAC; Presentation to United Auto Workers, 11-22-78 7. MAC; President’s Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, Conferences, 6-22-81, 7-29-81 8. MAC; Program Committee, 1982-1983 9. MAC; Program Support, Ad Hoc Committee, 1985 10. MAC; Regional Citizens Interim Steering Committee, 1972-1973 11. MAC; Regional Fiscal Study Policy Committee, 1978 12. MAC; Regional Fiscal Study Policy Committee, “Financing the Metropality” Project, 1977-1978

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13. MAC; Regional Governance Policy Committee, 1974 14. MAC; Regionalism, 1970s 15. MAC; Reports, “Growth Management Approaches for Local Governments” (SEMCOG), 1981; “Intergovernmental Cooperative Arrangements: Exploring Opportunities” (SEMCOG), 1982 16. MAC; SEMCOG, 1979-1985, 1990 17. MAC; SEMCOG, Agreement, 1981 18. MAC; SEMCOG, Annual Report, 1982 19. MAC; SEMCOG, Environmental Strategy Council Meeting, 9-21-84 20. MAC; SEMCOG, Executive Committee Meeting, 8-20-82 21. MAC; SEMCOG, General Assembly Meetings, 10-29-81, 3-25-82, 6-26-86 22. MAC; SEMCOG, Newsletters, 1981-1986 23. MAC; SEMCOG, Regional Development Council Meeting, 12-3-81 24. MAC; SEMCOG, Regional Development Council Meeting, 8-11-82 MAC; Speeches by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 25. MAC; State Transportation Plan Survey, 1981 26. National Retail Merchants Association (NRMA); 66th Annual Convention (SJW Speech), Jan. 10-12, 1977 27. NRMA; 67th Annual Convention, Jan. 8-11, 1978 28. NRMA; 68th Annual Convention and Exposition, Jan. 14-17, 1979 29. NRMA; 69th Annual Convention and Exposition, Jan. 13-16, 1980 30. NRMA; 70th Annual Convention and Exposition (SJW Speech), Jan. 11-14, 1981 31. NRMA; 71st Annual Convention and Exposition (SJW Speech), Jan. 10-13, 1982 32. NRMA; 75th Annual Convention and Exposition Program, Jan. 12-15, 1986 33. NRMA; 11th Annual Store Planning Conference, Dec. 5-6, 1985 34. NRMA; Board of Directors and Executive Committee Meetings, 6-13-78 35. NRMA; Board of Directors and Executive Committee Meetings, 9-18-80 36. NRMA; Board of Directors and Executive Committee Meetings, 6-10-81 37. NRMA; Board of Directors and Executive Committee Meetings, 6-23-82

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1. NRMA; Board of Directors and Executive Committee Meetings, 6-13-84 2. NRMA; Board of Directors Meeting, 1-12-83 3. NRMA; Board of Directors Meeting (Mid-Year), 6-9-83 4. NRMA; Board of Directors Meeting, 1-11-84 5. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee, 1974, 1976 6. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee, 1977 7. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee, 1978

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8. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee, 1979 9. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee, 1981-1982 10. NRMA; Directories—Associate Member Information, (n.d.), 1986- 1988 11. NRMA; Directories—Associate Members, 1977-1978, 1979-1980, 1980-1981, 1984-1985 12. NRMA; Executive Committee Meeting, 10-9-79 13. NRMA; Financial Statements, 1980-1983 14. NRMA; General Correspondence, Programs and Reports, 1966-1980 15. NRMA; General Correspondence, Programs and Reports, 1981-1987 16. NRMA; Government and Legal Affairs Committee, Consumer Protection Act, 1977 17. NRMA; Headquarters Expansion (Proposed), 1981 18. NRMA; Midyear Conference and Exposition, June 3-5, 1985 19. NRMA; Midyear Conference and Exposition, June 1-3, 1987 20. NRMA; National Economic Policy Committee, 1978, 1980, 1982-1983 21. NRMA; Political Action Committee, Briefing Book, 1983 22. NRMA; Principles of Retailing Seminar, Feb. 13-14, 1985 NRMA; Speeches by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 23. NRMA; Top Management Symposium (Scottsdale, AZ), Feb. 1979 24. NRMA; Top Management Symposium (Scottsdale, AZ) (SJW Speech), Feb. 1980 25. NRMA; Top Management Symposium (Tarpon Springs, FL), Feb. 1981 26. NRMA; 8th World Conference and International Committee Meeting (Toronto), April 18-22, 1982 27. NRMA; 9th World Conference Program (Paris), Program, April 8-11, 1984 28. NRMA; 10th World Conference (Zurich), Oct. 19-22, 1986

Subseries C: Community Relations, 1961-1998, Boxes 28-34 Winkelman held leadership positions in many organizations dedicated to improving community relations. Included in this subseries are records for the Detroit Commission on Community Relations (Member, 1962- 1970), Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit (Director, 1956-1999 and President, 1960-1963), and New Detroit, Inc. (Executive Committee, 1969-1988, Chair, 1971 and Honorary Director, 1986-1999). Of particular interest are the records of New Detroit, Inc. which document efforts made to address issues that fueled tensions and racial turmoil in the City of Detroit during the 1960s, and an essay written by Winkelman on the Detroit riots of 1967.

Box 28

29. Detroit Commission on Community Relations, 1961-1970 30. Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit (JCC); By-Laws [As Amended], 3-18-76 31. JCC; Congregations and Rabbis, Synagogues and Temples, Lists, 1971; Directory of Organizations and Delegates, 1972-1973

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32. JCC; Correspondence, Reports and Clippings, 1954-1998 33. JCC; Joint JWF (Jewish Welfare Federation)/JCC Liaison Committee, Israel Support/Leadership Network Project, 1981 34. JCC; Joint JWF/JCC Study Committee, 1983-1984

Box 29

1. JCC; Rosters, 1972-1973, 1976-1977, 1984 2. JCC; Statements, 1964, 1966, 1983 3. JCC; Strategic Plan, Feb. 1987 4. New Detroit, Inc. (New Detroit); Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-27-72 5. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 2-1-73 6. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-22-74 7. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 2-6-75 8. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 2-19-76 9. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 3-3-77 10. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-19-78 11. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 3-5-81 12. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-14-82 13. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-13-83 14. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 1-12-84 15. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 6-6-85 16. New Detroit; Annual Meetings (Members and Trustees), 6-5-86 17. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1970 18-23. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1971 24-29. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1972 30. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1973

Box 30

1-4. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1973 5-8. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1974 9-11. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1975 12-15. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1976 16-17. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1977

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1-2. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1977 3-4. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1978 5. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1980 6-9. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1982 10-13. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1983 14-15. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1984 16. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1986 17. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Rosters, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990

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18. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Special Meeting—Charter Revision, 6- 22-72 19. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Special Meeting—Michigan Fiscal Crisis, 3-22-82 20. New Detroit; Board of Trustees Special Meeting—Poverty State of Emergency, 2-3-83 21. New Detroit; By-Laws [As Amended], 4-3-69 22. New Detroit; Committee Leadership Assignment Lists, 1971, 1974- 1976, 1980

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1. New Detroit; Correspondence, General, 1967-1994 2. New Detroit; Correspondence, Letters of Congratulations on Chairmanship, 1971-1972 3. New Detroit; Correspondence, New Detroit Chairmen, 1967-1983 4. New Detroit; Correspondence, New Detroit Presidents, 1971-1974 5. New Detroit; Correspondence, New Detroit Presidents, 1975-1987 6. New Detroit; “Desegregation of Detroit Public Schools,” Position Paper, 3-6-75 7. New Detroit; Detroit Budget Crisis, 1976 8. New Detroit; Detroit Charter Revision, Ad Hoc Committee, 1971-1972 9. New Detroit; Detroit General Hospital, Ad Hoc Subcommittee, Health Care Institute Dissolution, 1980 10. New Detroit; Detroit Public Schools, Assessment of Decentralization, 11-2-73 11. New Detroit; Detroit Public Schools, Task Force— Vocational/Technical Centers, 1983-1984 12. New Detroit; Education Committee, 1980-1981 13. New Detroit; Education Committee, 1982-1983 14. New Detroit; Education Task Force, Correspondence, 1972-1977 15. New Detroit; Education Task Force, Proposal, June 1973 16. New Detroit; Executive Committee Meeting, 9-27-72 17. New Detroit; Executive Committee Meeting, 9-19-74 18. New Detroit; Executive Committee Meeting, 11-18-82 19. New Detroit; Executive Committee Special Meeting, 4-20-81 20. New Detroit; Financial Statements/Examination Reports, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989 21. New Detroit; Financial Statements/Examination Reports— Comprehensive Youth Training and Community Involvement Program, 1981, 1982 22. New Detroit; Flint Urban Coalition Meeting (SJW Speech), 1983 23. New Detroit; General Fact Book, 1974 24. New Detroit; General File, Memos, Reports and Notices, 1967-1979 25. New Detroit; General File, Memos, Reports and Notices, 1980-1989 26. New Detroit; Handguns, Position Statement, 1975; “Gun Control Recommendations,” 1968

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27. New Detroit; “Heroin Problem in Detroit, A New Approach,” Position Paper, 4-21-77 28. New Detroit; History of New Detroit 29. New Detroit; Hospital Boards of Trustees Subcommittee, 1978-1980 30. New Detroit; Magnum Oil Contract, Report and Statements, 1982 31. New Detroit; Mayor’s “Moving Detroit Forward” Plan, 1975-1976 32. New Detroit; Mayor’s “Moving Detroit Forward” Plan (Working Draft), 1975 33. New Detroit; Mayor’s “Moving Detroit Forward: The Second Decade,” (n.d.)

Box 33

1. New Detroit; Metropolitan Issues Study, Aug. 1975 2. New Detroit; Minority Economic Development Committee, Resolution, 1980 3. New Detroit; New Bethel Baptist Church Incident, Investigation Reports, 1969 4. New Detroit; New Detroit Now, Quarterly News Magazine, 1970s, 1980s 5. New Detroit; Pamphlets 6. New Detroit; Planning, Organization Records and Committee Assignments, 1971-1972 7. New Detroit; Planning Committee, 1983-1987 8. New Detroit; Police Community Relations Project Committee (PCRPC), Final Report (Draft) 5-25-70 9. New Detroit; PCRPC, Final Report, June 1970 10. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 11-18-69 11. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 12-10-69 12. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 12-17-69 13. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 1-14-70 14. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 1-28-70 15. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 2-11-70 16. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 2-18-70 17. New Detroit; PCRPC Meeting, Transcription of Proceedings, 2-25-70 18. New Detroit; PCRPC Police Proposals, Public Statement, 3-11-69 19. New Detroit; PCRPC Reports, “The Detroit Police Department: A Research Report,” May 1970 20. New Detroit; PCRPC Reports, “Police interpretation of the Detroit Riot of 1967,” (Mendelsohn), n.d. 21. New Detroit; Press Releases, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s 22. New Detroit; Program Priorities and Budget Proposals, 1970s, 1980s 23. New Detroit; Program Priorities by Committee (Proposed), 1982, 1983 24. New Detroit; Progress Reports, 1960s, 1970s

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25. New Detroit; Progress Reports, 1980s 26. New Detroit; Project Advisory Committee Meetings, 1971 27. New Detroit; Project Advisory Committee Meetings, 1972

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1. New Detroit; Project Status Reports, 1971-1972 2. New Detroit; Project Status Reports, 1973 3. New Detroit; Project Status Reports, 1974 4. New Detroit; Public Images of Leaders and Institutions (Special Report), 11-1-82 5. New Detroit; Public Safety and Justice Committee, 1975-1981 6. New Detroit; Publicity—Clippings, Newsletters, Magazines, Bulletins, 1964-1995 7. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Arts and Culture,” Dec. 1972 8. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Communications,” n.d. 9. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Education,” 9-1-72 10. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Employment,” 1972 11. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: General Economic Development” (Draft), Dec. 1972 12. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Health Report Summary,” Dec. 1972 13. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Income Maintenance and Social Services,” n.d. 14. New Detroit; Reports, “Urban Action Needs Analysis: Minority Economic Development [Rev.],” 6-20-72 15. New Detroit; Riot of 1967, Essays by SJW and Lilly Epstein (Granddaughter), 1987, 1994 16. New Detroit; “School Finance Plans For Michigan,” Position Paper, 11- 15-71 17. New Detroit; School Finance Subcommittee, 1972-1989 18. New Detroit; Speeches by SJW 19. New Detroit; Summer Youth Assistance Program, Proposal, 1971; Final Report, 1983 20. New Detroit; Tax Limitation Amendment (Proposed), 1978 21. New Detroit; Tax Reform, Joint Subcommittee (Urban Resources State Subcommittee-Education School Finance Subcommittee), 1980- 1981 22. New Detroit; Tenth Anniversary Dinner, 1977 23. New Detroit; Unemployment, “Action Program Against Unemployment” Report, 5-2-74 24. New Detroit; Unemployment Statistics, 1970s 25. New Detroit; United States Conference of Mayors, Program and Registration List, May 1964

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26. New Detroit; Urban Resources Committee, 1979-1980 27. New Detroit; Urban Resources Monitoring Project, 1974, 1975 28. New Detroit; Wayne County Community College Task Force, 1982- 1983

Subseries D: Education, 1966-1988, Boxes 34-37 This subseries contains records of organizations dealing with issues of education: Detroit Education Task Force (Co-Chair, 1972-1976), Michigan Governor’s Commission on Higher Education (Member, 1983- 1984), U.S. District Court Monitoring Commission/Detroit Public Schools Desegregation (Member, 1974-1978), Wayne County Community College Monitor’s Citizens Advisory Committee (Member, 1984-1986). (SEE ALSO – University Affiliations and Activities, Series VIII).

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29. Detroit Education Task Force (DETF); Action Reports (Monthly), Oct. 1973-July 1974, Oct. 1974-June 1975 30. DETF; Background, 1972-1974 31. DETF; Brochures 32. DETF; Budget, 1973-1975 33. DETF; Children and Youth Committee, 1974-1975 34. DETF; Communications Advisory Committee, 1973

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1. DETF; Constitutional Mandate Committee, 1974-1975 2. DETF; Correspondence, 1974 3. DETF; Cunningham, Dr. Luverne L. (Executive Director), Agreement and Correspondence, 1973-1974 4. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, Background Information, 1971-1973 5. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, Correspondence and Reports, 1972-1976 6. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, “Kick-Off Meeting,” 1-4-73 7. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, Labor Relations, 1974 8. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, “Report on Implementation Status of Recommendations,” March 1977 9. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, Superintendent Search, 1971-1972 10. DETF; Detroit Public Schools Board of Education, Superintendent’s Committee on Achievement Report, March 1973 11. DETF; Education Committee, 1973-1974 12. DETF; Education Committee, 1975-1976 13. DETF; Finance Committee, 1973-1974 14. DETF; Finance Committee, 1975-1976

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15. DETF; Finance-Organization/Management Committee, 1975-1976 16. DETF; Funding, 1972-1975 17. DETF; Future of the Task Force, 1975 18. DETF; Governance Committee, 1974-1975 19. DETF; Higher Education Advisory Committee, 1973-1975 20-23. DETF; History of DETF (Drafts of Chapters by Ralph B. Thomas, Historian): “Origins of the Education Task Force,” (n.d.) “The Experts and ‘The System’,” Aug. 1975 (Draft 2) “Laymen Look at Teaching and Learning,” Sept. 1975 (Draft 2) “Funding the Deficit,” Chapter III, (n.d.) “Leadership and Linkage,” Chapter VI, Sept. 1975 “Planning for 1974-75,” Chapter VII, Dec. 1975 (Draft 2) “The New Committees: Governance and Constitutional Mandate,” Chapter VIII, Jan. 1976 (Draft 2) “Outcomes for the Student,” Chapter IX, Jan. 1976 (Draft 2) “Continuing Efforts in Finance and Management,” Chapter X, Feb. 1976 (Draft 2) “The Task Force as a Third Party,” Chapter XI, March 1976 (Draft 2) “Genesis: Intervention or Cooperation?” Chapter XII, May 1976 (Draft 2) “Structure and Function: Philosophy Meets Circumstance,” Chapter XIII, June 1976 24. DETF; Interview of SJW—WJR Radio, Transcript, 2-20-75 25. DETF; Interviews (Opinions about DETF), 1973 26. DETF; Management Planning, 1974-1976 27. DETF; Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1973

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1. DETF; Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1974 2. DETF; Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1975-1976 3. DEFT; Membership, Committee and Personnel Rosters, 1972-1976 4. DETF; Monitoring Project, 1975-1976 5. DETF; Organization and Management Committee, 1973-1975 6. DETF; Progress Reports, 1973-1976 7. DETF; Proposed Millage Election, 1973 8. DETF; Publicity—Press Releases, Reports and Clippings, 1963-1975 9. DETF; Reports, “The Bursley Act and the Education Finance Needs of Detroit” (R.J. Goettel and R.E. Firestine), 6-19-74 10. DETF; Reports, “A Center for Professional Development in Teaching and Learning” (Wayne State University College of Education), Oct. 1974 11. DETF; Reports, “City of Detroit Issues—Winter 1975” (Market Opinion Research), April 1975 12. DETF; Reports, “Detroit Public Schools: Legislative Report,” 6-16-75 13. DETF; Reports, “Goals of Education in Detroit” (DPS), March 1973

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14. DETF; Reports, “A New Approach to Educational Problem Solving in Detroit” (L.L. Cunningham), n.d. 15. DETF; Reports, “School District of the City of Detroit: The Roosevelt Warehouse Report on Review of Policies, Practices and Procedures,” Feb. 1975 16. DETF; Reports, “Vocational Education Proposal Analysis,” 2-20-76 17. DETF; Speeches by SJW, 1973, 1975-1976 18. DETF; Steering Committee, 1973-1976 19. DETF; Summary of Task Force Activities, 6-2-76 20. DETF; Time/Action Work Plan, 1973-1975 21. Governor’s Commission on the Future of Higher Education (GCFHE); Appropriations for Michigan Higher Education, 1983-1984 22. GCFHE; Background and Guidelines, 1983-1984 23. GCFHE; Classification of Higher Education Institutions, 1984 24. GCFHE; Clippings on Commission, 1985 25. GCFHE; Clippings on Education, 1983 26. GCFHE; Correspondence and Notes, 1983-1985, 1988 27. GCFHE; Directory of Higher Education Leadership, n.d. 28. GCFHE; Final Report, “Putting our minds together: New directions for Michigan higher education,” Dec. 1984, Correspondence, 1984-1985 29. GCFHE; Finance and Capital Outlay Review Panel, 1984 30. GCFHE; Governance of Higher Education, 1980s 31. GCFHE; Governor’s 1985 Budget 32. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Elements of quality associated with bachelor and associate degree programs in Michigan,” Feb. 1984 33. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Equal access for women and handicappers in higher education: A discussion paper,” Feb. 1984 34. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Higher education and economic development in Michigan,” March 1984 (with supplemental material) 35. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Issues and problems regarding financial access to higher education in Michigan: A discussion paper,” Feb. 1984 (with supplemental material) 36. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Joint Task Force Report on Minorities, Females and Handicappers in Michigan’s Colleges and Universities,” 1982 37. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Michigan Society of Professional Engineers Task force on Infrastructure at State Universities,” July 1984 38. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Occupational supply and demand and postsecondary education,” 1-3-84 39. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Overview of educational television in Michigan,” May 1984 40. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Postsecondary enrollments: United States and Michigan,” Nov. 1983 41. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “The privilege and the responsibility—some reflections on the nature, function, and future of academic tenure” (Harold T. Shapiro), 8-24-83 42. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Qualitative reform of public schooling: A discussion paper,” Dec. 1983

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43. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Quality and equity issues linking public schools and higher education: A discussion paper concerning minorities, women, handicappers and bilingual students,” Jan. 1984 44. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Special state commissions and task forces on education issues: 1982 to date,” Feb. 1984 45. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Technology and growth: State initiatives in technological innovation,” July 1983 46. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “To the year 2000: Future trends and implications for higher education,” March 1984 47. GCFHE; Issue Paper, “Trends, issues and decisions facing Michigan’s higher education system: A staff discussion paper,” Nov. 1983 48-49. GCFHE; Issues for Consideration, 1983-1984 50. GCFHE; Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1983 51. GCFHE; Meetings, Agendas, Minutes, Correspondence and Notes, 1984

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1. GCFHE; Michigan Higher Education: An Overview, 9-19-83 2. GCFHE; Michigan Higher Education—Statistical Profiles, Independent Colleges and Universities, 1983 3. GCFHE; Michigan Higher Education—Statistical Profiles, Public Colleges and Universities, 1983 4. GCFHE; Michigan Higher Education—Statistical Profiles, Public Junior and Community Colleges, 1983 5. GCFHE; Midyear Progress Report (Working Drafts), 1984 6. GCFHE; Midyear Progress Report—Responses, 1984 7. GCFHE; Oath of Office (SJW), 10-31-83 8. GCFHE; Previous Higher Education Commissions 9. GCFHE; Private Sector Support of Colleges, 1984 10. GCFHE; Public Forum, 5-1-84: Agenda for discussion (Midyear Progress Report) Memo from Joe Kent Kerby, Eastern Michigan University Notes Testimony of David Adamany, Wayne State University Testimony of Thomas M. Bernthal, Michigan Community College Association Testimony of Robert W. Spencer, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation Testimony of Herbert Stoutenburg, Montcalm Community College 11. GCFHE; Public Opinion Surveys on Higher Education in Michigan, 1984 12. GCFHE; Publicity—Press Releases and Editorials, 1983-1984 13. GCFHE; Roles and Missions Subcommittee, 1983-1984 14. GCFHE; Telecommunications in Education (Articles), 1980-1984 15. GCFHE; Telecourses (Essays and Articles), 1980s

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16. U.S. District Court Monitoring Commission—Detroit Public Schools Desegregation (USDCMC); Court Orders, Roster, Correspondence and Minutes, 1970, 1975-1978 17. USDCMC; Guidelines for Staff and Students 18. USDCMC; Reports and Reviews: Progress Report, Academic Year ending June 1977 Report of Work Plans and Budget Committee Review of Annual Progress Report Review of the Report of the Commission, n.d. 19. USDCMC; Speech by SJW, “Cleveland Schools Desegregation,” 1976 20. Wayne County Community College Monitor’s Citizens Advisory Committee (WCCC); Background, 1984 21. WCCC; Budget, 1984 22. WCCC; Enrollment—Michigan Higher Education Headcount, 1983 23. WCCC; Finance Subcommittee, 1982-1984 24. WCCC; Financial Statements/Examination Reports, 6-30-83, 12-13-83 25. WCCC; General Correspondence, Subcommittee Roles and Clippings, 1984-1985 26. WCCC; Governance, 1966, 1984 27. WCCC; Instructional Program Subcommittee, 1984 28. WCCC; Membership, 1984 29. WCCC; Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1984 30. WCCC; Michigan Community Colleges, Activity Classification Structure (1982-1983) Data Book, Jan. 1984 31. WCCC; Personnel File Review, 1984 32. WCCC; Personnel Subcommittee, 1984 33. WCCC; Program Planning Advisory Committee and Planning and Development Committee, 1976 34. WCCC; Public Relations Subcommittee, 1984 35. WCCC; Report (No. 1) on Monitoring Activities at Wayne County Community College, 3-7-84 36. WCCC; Report (No. 2) on Monitoring Activities at Wayne County Community College, 6-14-84 37. WCCC; Report (Final) on Monitoring Activities at Wayne County Community College, June 1985

Subseries E: Health and Welfare Agencies and Organizations, 1899- 1995, Boxes 37-39 This subseries contains the records of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan (Trustee, 1984-and Development Committee Co- Chair, 1984-1990), the Jewish Community Foundation (Member, 1973- 1977 and Chair, 1979-1988), the Jewish Welfare Federation (Board, 1956, Executive Committee, 1965-1984, Vice President, 1969-1974 and University Relations Committee Chair, 1987-1991), the Jewish Home for the Aged (Director, 1958-1961), Metropolitan Northwest Detroit Hospitals Corporation (Trustee, 1976-1985), United Community Services (Board, 1970-1975), United Foundation/United Way (Board, 1950-1991,

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Executive Committee, 1969-1991 and Advisory Committee, 1991), and Wayne State University Health Care Institute (Director, 1976-1980).

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38. Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan (CF); Annual Reports, 1985, 1988, 1990 39. CF; Board of Trustees—Roster, Agendas and Minutes, 1984-1986 40. CF; Brochures 41. CF; By-Laws, Art. of Incorporation, Development Committee Mission Statements, 1984 42. CF; Correspondence and Notes, 1984-1993 43. CF; Fact Sheets and Case Statements, 1983-1985 44. Jewish Community Foundation of United Jewish Charities/Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation (JCF); Program Information and Project Summaries, 1985-1986 45. JCF; Project Proposals and Recommendations, 1977 46. JCF; Project Proposals and Recommendations, 1979-1980 47. JCF; Project Proposals and Recommendations, 1981-1982

Box 38

1. Jewish Welfare Federation (JWF); Annual Reports, 1964-1965, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1982, 1983, 1984 2. JWF; Budget Committee, 1984-1985, and Budget Report, 1987-1988 3. JWF; Community Organizations Reports 4. JWF; Correspondence, Minutes, Programs, Roster, and Clippings, 1960-1979 5. JWF; Correspondence, Minutes, Programs, and Clippings, 1981-1995

6. JWF; Federated Endowment Fund, Annual Report, 12-31-85 7. JWF; Jewish Community Center Membership Certificate, 1959 8. JWF; Jewish Home for Aged, Annual Report, 1986 9. JWF; Jewish Home for Aged, Correspondence, Minutes and Reports, 1984, 1986 10. JWF; Jewish Home for Aged, Correspondence, Minutes and Reports, 1987 11. JWF; Jewish Home for Aged, Demographic and Needs Assessment Study, Nov. 1984 12. JWF; Jewish Home for Aged, Market Analysis, Dec. 1987 13. JWF; United Jewish Charities, Annual Reports, 1st (1899-1900) and 75th (1974) 14. Metropolitan Northwest Detroit Hospitals Corporation (MetNDH); Administrative Conference Committee Meetings, 1974-1975, 1977 15. MetNDH; Ambulatory Care Satellite Network Proposal (Providence Hospital), March 1977 16. MetNDH; Annual Meetings, 1974, 1978, 1980-1982 17. MetNDH; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1974, 1978, 1980

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18. MetNDH; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1981 19. MetNDH; Board of Trustees Meetings, 1982 20. MetNDH; Board of Trustees Meeting (Reorganization of the Quadrangle), 5-4-83 21. MetNDH; Correspondence and Notes, 1974-1983 22. MetNDH; Planning and Urban Design Program, Progress Report, July 1975-June 1976 23. MetNDH; Quadrangle Annual Report, 1976 24. MetNDH; Quadrangle Hospitals Retreat, 9-15-80 25. United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit (UCS); By-Laws and Informational Material, 1970 26. UCS; General Correspondence, Roster, Progress Report, and Miscellaneous Records, 1971-1978, 1983 27. United Foundation/United Way (UF); Annual Reports, 1978-1980, 1985 28. UF; Brochure 29. UF; Environmental Scanning Committee Report, 1982 30. UF; Executive Committee, 1971-1993 31. UF; Long Range Planning Committee, 1982-1983 32. UF; Long Range Planning Committee, Critical Issues Study, 1982- 1983 33. UF; Long Range Planning Committee, Strategic Plans, 1984-1985 34. UF; Meeting Minutes, 1979-1983 35. UF; Nominating Committee Materials, 1967, 1977-1983

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1-2. UF; Nominating Committee Materials, 1984-1991 3. UF; Special Study Committee, Priorities Subcommittee Study, 1970, 1974 [Rev.] 4. UF; Vanguard Program, 1983-1984 5. Wayne State University Health Care Institute (WSU-HCI); Background Information, Rosters and Report, 1976-1978 6. WSU-HCI; Board of Directors Meetings, 1977-1980 7. WSU-HCI; By-Laws, Policies, Budgets and Reports, n.d., 1977-1980 8. WSU-HCI; Correspondence, 1977-1980 9. WSU-HCI; Financial Statements, 1978-1980

Subseries F: Miscellaneous Non-Profit Affiliations, 1956-1995, Boxes 39-40 The records contained in this subseries document Winkelman’s work with many additional non-profit organizations. Files contain correspondence, meeting minutes, rosters, newspaper clippings, programs, reports, pamphlets and brochures, fundraising materials, and handwritten notes. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of organization.

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Box 39

10. Allied Jewish Campaign; Fundraising, 1982, 1986 11. Allied Jewish Campaign; Programs—Victory Dinner, 1972 and 50th Anniversary, 1976 12. B’nai B’rith; Anti-Defamation League, 1973-1983 13. B’nai B’rith; Anti-Defamation League—Wayne County Community College, 1978-1979 14. B’nai B’rith; Award Dinners, 1971-1984 15. B’nai B’rith; Youth Services, Annual Report, 1981 16. Booker T. Washington Business Association (BTW), 1982 17. BTW; Brotherhood Honoree, 1985 18. Central Business District Association; Image Committee, 1970, Retail Committee, 1984 19-21. Citizen’s Advisory Committee of the Wayne County Juvenile Court (CAC-WCJC); Correspondence, Rosters, Minutes, Reports and Clippings, 1986-1989 22. CAC-WCJC; Organization and Committee Assignments, 1984-1986 23. CAC-WCJC; Probate Court, Juvenile Division, Annual Report, 1986 24. Citizen’s Commission to Improve Michigan Courts; Final Report and Recommendations to Improve Efficiency and Responsiveness, Oct. 1986 25. City of Detroit Private Industry Council, 1980 26. Civic Host Committee for 1980 Republican National Convention (Civic Host Committee), 1979-1980 27. Civic Host Committee; Retail Merchandising and Vendor Exhibit Sub- Committee, 1979 28. Committee for Equal Opportunity; Citizen’s Report on Police- Community Relations, 1963-1967 29. Council of Jewish Federations, Inc., 1985 30. Council of Michigan Foundations Committee, 1986 31. Detroit Commission on the Year of Children and Youth, 1979 32. Detroit Convention Bureau, 1967 33. Detroit Executive Service Corps (DESC), n.d., 1983-1994 34. DESC; Client, Volunteer, Project and Contributions Lists, n.d., 1985- 1990 35. DESC; Contribution Requests, 1986-1987 36. Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, 1969, 1980 37. Detroit Grand Opera Association, Inc.; Corporate Campaigns, 1980, 1982-1983 38. Detroit Institute of Arts; Corporate Campaigns, 1980, 1982 39. ; “Keep the Doors Open” Campaign, Steering Committee, 1983 40. Detroit Public Schools; Board of Education, Citizens for Schools (Citizens Advisory Committee on School Needs), Executive Committee, 1958-1966 41. Detroit Public Schools; High School Study Commission, 1966, 1968 42. Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, 1962-1969

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43. Detroit Symphony Orchestra; “Classical Roots” Campaign, Steering Committee, 1981-1982 44. Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs, 1976-1977 45. Hebrew Union College, 1965-1982 46. Histadrut; Pamphlets and Brochures 47. Histadrut; Tribute Dinners and Luncheon Meeting, 1975-1978, 1982- 1984 48. Leadership Detroit; Speaker, 1980-1983 49. League of Women Voters; 50th Anniversary Sponsors Committee, 1969

Box 40

1. Mayor’s Emergency Relief Fund Committee, 1982-1984 2. Mayor’s Task Force on City Finances, 1976 3. Merrill-Palmer Institute; Board of Trustees, 1974-1980 4. Michigan Cancer Foundation; Board of Trustees, 1975-1976 5. Michigan Civil Rights Commission; Conference Advisory Committee, 1966 6. Michigan Committee to Support National Health Security; Coordinating Committee, 1974 7. Michigan Fair Campaign Practices Commission, 1961, 1968 8. Michigan Historical Center Foundation; Board of Trustees, 1992-1994 9. Michigan Host Committee for the Super Bowl; Retail Committee (Chairman), 1980-1982 10. Michigan Opera Theatre; Corporate Campaign, 1980 11. Michigan Voter Participation Program; Fundraising, 1984 12. Michigan Welfare League Advisory Council, 1968 13. Michigan Women’s Studies Association; Select Committee, Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame, 1984 14. National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, 1978-1984 15. National Community Relations Advisory Council, 1962-1975 16. National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, 1987-1991 17. National Jewish Hospital and Research Center/National Asthma Center (NJH); Tribute Dinners, 1981-1987 18. NJH; Mailing Lists and Correspondence, n.d., 1980-1991 19. National Municipal League Council, 1976-1981 20. National U.N. Day—25th Anniversary Committee (Vice Chairman); Annual Dinner, 9-14-70 21. National Urban Coalition Advisory Committee, 1967-1977 22. Renaissance City Chamber Players; Fundraising, 1986 23. Retail Merchants Association, 1980, 1982 24. Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center; Premier Night Committee, 1981 25. Supported Work Corporation, City of Detroit (Board of Directors, Honorary Co-Chairman), 1974-1977

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26. Temple Beth El; Bulletins and Programs, Eleanor Roosevelt Photograph (photocopy) from 1954 Lecture 27. Temple Beth El; 1981 By-Laws, Suggested Amendments to By-Laws, and Rosters, 1980s 28. Temple Beth El; Correspondence, 1962-1995 Temple Beth El; Speeches by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 29. Temple Beth El; Yon Kippur Sermon, 1982 30. Torch Drive (Program Chairman), 1950s, 1960s 31. Trinity Lutheran Church Campaign Committee; Restoration and Renovation Fundraising, 1982-1983 32. Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), 1961-1989 33. UAHC; Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, n.d., 1956- 1982 34. UAHC; Vatican Exhibition on Judaica, 1986, 1988 35. United Negro College Fund (Michigan Executive Committee); Fundraising, 1976-1985 36. U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, Historical Society (USDCHS); Board of Trustees, Meetings, Agendas and Minutes, 1992 37. USDCHS; Correspondence, Grant applications and Newsletter, 1991- 1993 38. USDCHS; Incorporation, 1992 39. Urban Detroit Area Research Foundation, 1971 40. Wayne County Efficiency Task Force Advisory Committee, 1979-1980 41. WTVS Board of Trustees, 1986-1987 42. WTVS Youth Network, 1986-1987

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Series VI Projects and Special Events, 1962-1998 Boxes 40-41

This series contains information documenting Winkelman’s involvement in a number of projects and special events. These include presentations, conferences, dinners, meetings, special committees, exhibitions, benefits, and tributes, as well as some of his personal experiences. Of particular interest is his attendance at the Delos Nine Symposium on Human Settlements, where he participated in discussions with Buckminster Fuller, Margaret Mead, Jonah Salk, and others. Also of interest are materials relating to meetings between Black and Jewish Leaders and Marygrove Luncheon/Dialogue meetings which document Mr. Winkelman’s efforts to improve Black-Jewish relations. Files are arranged alphabetically by name of organization or event.

Box 40

43. American Association of University Woman, Birmingham, Presentation, 4-10-91 44. Apollo 7 Launch, 1968-1969 45. Art from the German Democratic Republic Exhibition, 1985-1991

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1. Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, July 5-14, 1979 2. Birmingham Community House Senior Women’s Club; Presentation, 6-9-98 3. Black-Jewish Leaders Meetings, 1979, 1993-1994 4. Chinese Dignitaries Dinner Host (with Margaret Winkelman), 1980 5. Concorde Flight, 1978 6. Delos Nine Symposium on Human Settlements (Athens), July 1971 7. Detroit Public Schools-Future Retailers of Detroit Dinner; Speaker, 2- 27-62 8. Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit; Presentation, 3-19-69 9. Friends of the Urban Alliance, Fiddler on the Roof Benefit Performance, n.d. 10. Governor’s Energy Awareness Advisory Committee; Business Energy Conference, Keynote Address, 9-13-82 11. Grid Iron Club Dinner, 3-22-75 12. “ Retailing” (Video Documentary); Transcription of 1989 Interview, Correspondence and Participant List, n.d., 1992 13. Holocaust Film Project (Regine Resnick and Emma Shaver), 1983 14. Human Rights Day Recognition Dinner; Master of Ceremonies, 12-15-66 15. Inner City Forum; WWJ Radio Interview, n.d. 16. International Association for Impact Assessment; 2nd Annual Conference, May 25-26, 1983

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17. International Freedom Festival; Freedom Award Luncheon (Honorary Chairman), 1982 18. KDB (Keep Detroit Beautiful) Teens; Michigan Palace Premier Benefit, Executive Committee, 3-27-72 19. Marygrove Luncheon/Dialogue Meetings (Black-Jewish Relations), 1984 20. Michigan Conference on Business and the Media, Nov. 10-11, 1980 21. Michigan State Gaming Commission; Testimony, 3-3-95 22. NAACP; Freedom Fund Dinner Committee, 1973 23. National Association of Accountants, Macomb County Chapter; Retailing Lecture, 5-14-86 24-25. National Professions Foundation; Proposals, Correspondence and Reports, 1977-1983 26. National Urban League Luncheon for Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., 1978 27. Nixon, (Pres.) Richard; Detroit Visit and Dinner, 9-23-71 28. Optimist Club of Birmingham; Presentation, 6-15-83 29. Patterson, David, (Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies); Visit and Lectures, 1988 30. St. Patrick’s Senior Citizen Center Dedication, 11-11-79 31. Strategic Air Command; Headquarters Visit, 1980 32. U.S. House Subcommittee on Science and Technology; Statement at Hearings on National Policy and Technology Foundation, April 28-30, 1987 33. Variety Charity Auctions, 1996, 1997 34. White House Briefing on Panama Canal, 1-24-78 35. World Energy Conference; Speaker, 1974, Correspondence and Report, 1971-1982 36. Miscellaneous Programs Attended, 1965-1990 37. Tributes and Presentations: Barich, Dewey F.; DIT Recognition Dinner Host Committee, 6-2-76 Berman, Mandell L.; Cyrus Adler Award Dinner Chair, 10-31-84 Dade, Canon and Mrs. Malcolm; St. Cyprian Testimonial Dinner, 1-14-74 Drachler, Norman; Civic Tribute Dinner Committee, 6-7-71 Fynn, P. J.; NRMA Silver Plaque Award Presentation, 1-11-66 Hough, Leslie; Leonard N. Simons History Award Presentation, 6-9-96 Lieberman, Morris; Testimonial Dinner Chair, 7-6-79 Mason, Philip; Leonard N. Simons History Award Presentation, 6-9-96 Milliken, William G.; American Friends of the Hebrew University Tribute Dinner Committee, 9-12-79 Pelham, Alfred M.; Civic Searchlight Distinguished Service Award Presentation, 5-16-79 Stroh, Peter; March of Dimes “Humanitarian of the Year” Award Committee, 2-24-81

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Series VII Political Activities, 1969-1994 Box 41

The files in this series contain correspondence and other materials relating to Winkelman’s political interests, activities and concerns, and document his support for various candidates and issues through financial contributions, fundraising, and letter writing campaigns. General correspondence files are arranged chronologically, while all other files are alphabetical by name or subject.

Box 41

38-42. Correspondence, 1972-1994 43. Austin, Richard; Mayoral Campaigns, 1969, 1976 44. Blanchard, James; Gubernatorial Campaigns/Fundraising, 1982-1983, 1990 45. Collins, Barbara Rose; Fundraising, 1990 46. Eckstein, Peter; Michigan State Senate Campaign Fundraiser, 1982 47. Gilmore, Horace W.; Wayne County Circuit Court Re-election Campaign, 1976 48. Glenn, John; Host Committee, Presidential Campaign Fundraiser, 1983 49. Levin, Sander; Congressional Campaigns, 1970, 1974-1975, 1983 50. McNamara, Ed; Wayne County Executive Campaigns, 1982-1990 51. National Committee for Single Six-Year Presidential Term, 1982-1985 52. Precinct Delegate, Bloomfield Twp., MI, 1992, 1994, 1996 (with Roger Winkelman) 53. Ravitz, Mel; Mayoral Campaigns, 1972-1973, 1981 54. Riegle, Donald; U.S. Senate Campaign Fundraiser, 1982

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Series VIII University Affiliations and Activities, 1954-2002 Boxes 42-43

This series contains information relating to Winkelman’s affiliations with colleges and universities in both California and Michigan where he studied and worked in his early years, and where he later lectured, served on various boards and committees, raised funds, and contributed time, money and energy. Of special interest are files documenting efforts by both Stanley and Margaret Winkelman on behalf of the University of Michigan Friends of the Library, as well as records regarding the Isadore and Leon Winkelman Memorial Professorship in Retail Marketing established by Stanley Winkelman at the University of Michigan School of Business, and the Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture Series in Gerontology established at the University of Michigan School of Social Work in memory of Mr. Winkelman’s parents. Arrangement is alphabetical by university name and sub-heading.

Box 42

1. California Institute of Technology; Linus Pauling—Correspondence, Clipping and List of Nobel Prize Winners, 1954, 1965 2. California Institute of Technology; Don Yost—Correspondence, Articles, Clippings and Pamphlets, 1954-1977, 1997-1998 3. Marygrove College; Business Advisory Council, 1985-1986 4. Marygrove College; Student Lecture, “The 60s and 70s in relation to social development in Detroit and the country,” 6-2-86 5. Marygrove College; Theatre Opening (Honorary Chairman), 1972 6. Oakland University; Class Lecture on Retailing, 6-10-86 7. University of California-Berkeley; Correspondence, Faculty Information and Clippings, 1955, 1961, 1974, 1984 8. University of Detroit (UofD); Correspondence and Programs, 1965- 1977, 1983 9. UofD; International Management Institute, Speaker, 2-5-76 10. University of Michigan (UofM); Activities of Stanley and Margaret Winkelman, 1970-1998 11. UofM; Campaign for Michigan, National Committee, 1983-1986 12. UofM; Class of 1943, Reproduction of 1939 Freshman Handbook 13. UofM; Class of 1943, 25th, 35th and 50th Reunions, 1968, 1978, 1993 14. UofM; Correspondence, General, 1965-1995 15. UofM; Correspondence, Presidents, 1970-1997 16. UofM; Diploma, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, 2-12-43 17. UofM; East-Asian Studies Center Activities, 1977-1994 18. UofM; East Asian Studies Center Capital Fund, 1971-1979 19. UofM; Football Tickets, n.d., 1981-1983, 1988, 1990 20. UofM; Friends of the Library, Collections, Grant Programs, Newsletters, Notes and Publicity, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s 21. UofM, Friends of the Library, Correspondence, Board of Directors Meetings, Notes and By-Laws, 1985-1994

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22. UofM; Friends of the Library, Mirjam Foot Visit, 1993-1994 23. UofM; Friends of the Library, Relationship with Stanley and Margaret Winkelman, 1995 24. UofM; Isadore and Leon Winkelman Memorial Professorship in Retail Marketing (IW&LW Professorship), Advisory Committee, 1980-1998

25. UofM; IW&LW Professorship, Claude R. Martin, Jr., 1980-1986, 1992 26. UofM; IW&LW Professorship, Claude R. Martin, Jr., Reception, 4-23-81 27-28. UofM; IW&LW Professorship, Correspondence, Meetings, Brochures, Notes, 1979-1991 29. UofM; IW&LW Professorship, Fundraising Correspondence, 1980-1983

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1-2. UofM; IW&LW Professorship; Fundraising Correspondence, 1980- 1983 3. UofM; JWF, Judaic Studies Program, Funding Proposals, 1983-1984 4. UofM; JWF, University Affairs Committee (Co-Chair with Roger Winkelman), 1985-1989 5. UofM; Kelsey Museum, Renovation and Addition Project, 1987 6. UofM; Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture Series in Gerontology, School of Social Work (L&JW Lecture Series), Correspondence, Notes and Newsletters, 1976-2002 7. UofM; L&JW Lecture Series, Programs, 1978-1980, 1982-1984, 8. UofM; L&JW Lecture Series; Programs, 1986-1990, 1992 (Partial) 9. UofM; L&JW Lecture Series; Programs, 1994-1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 10. UofM; Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Fund Committee, 1969 11. UofM; President’s Club, n.d., 1971-1992 12. UofM; School of Business, Dean’s Seminar Presentation, “The Historical Development and Current Challenges of Retailing,” 11-2-87 13. UofM; School of Business, Dean’s Seminar Presentation, “History and Evolution of Retailing,” 12-11-85 14. UofM; School of Business, Dean’s Seminar Presentation, Background Material 15. UofM; Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Correspondence and Logo, 1984 16. UofM; Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Reunion and Football Weekend, 1987 17. UofM; Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, 35th Reunion, 1978 18-19. UofM; Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, 40th Reunion, 1982-1983 20. University of Michigan-Dearborn (UM-D), General Correspondence, Citizen’s Advisory Committee, n.d., 1969-1985, 1993 UM-D; Speech by SJW (SEE – Speeches, Series IX) 21. Wayne State University (WSU); Black Studies Advisory Committee, 1972-1977 WSU; Builder of Detroit Award, 4-16-75 (SEE – Honors and Awards, Series XII) 22. WSU; Center for Judaic Studies Advisory Board, 1988-1989

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23. WSU; Correspondence, Programs and Clippings, 1960-1997 WSU; Honorary Degree, 1993 (SEE – Honors and Awards, Series XII) 24. WSU; Scholarship Endowment Fund, Steering Committee, 1979 25. WSU; Self-Study Task Force, 1975 26. WSU; Walter P. Reuther Library, Executive/Advisory Committee, 1973-1985 27. WSU Fund; Executive Committee/Board of Directors, 1974-1981 28. WSU Press; Advisory Board, 1963, 1967, 1982, 1987-1989, 1997

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Series IX Speeches, 1975-1987 Boxes 43-44

This series contains a selection of speeches delivered by Winkelman at various events and venues. They are arranged alphabetically by name of sponsoring organization. Additional speeches are located in numerous files throughout the collection. Of special interest are comments made by Winkelman at the 50th reunion banquet of the University of Michigan Class of 1943 entitled “Reminiscences and Capsule History,” which provide a detailed description of life and world events during his college years.

Box 43

29. B’nai B'rith Award Acceptance Speech, 11-15-82 30. Butzel Award Acceptance Speech, 11-5-79 31. Center Companies Marketing Conference; Keynote Address, 6-24-82 32. Chain Store Age Expertise “Spec” Conference (Phoenix), 3-10-80 33. Detroit Renaissance Meetings, 8-2-79, 3-28-84 34. Economic Club, The Outlook for Retail Sales for 1976, 12-1-75 35. Economic Club; Introduction of Eliot Janeway, 9-21-81

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1. Economic Club; Introduction of Carl Levin, 11-23-79 2. Governor’s Energy Awareness Advisory Committee; Business-Energy Conference, Keynote Address, 9-13-82 3. International Freedom Festival Award Luncheon, 6-28-82 4. Jewish Labor Committee; Labor Human Rights Award Dinner, 5-9-83 5. Jewish National Fund, Tree of Life Award; Stanley and Margaret Winkelman Acceptance Speeches, 6-22-83 6. Leadership Detroit; “The Education System and the Business Community,” 12-15-81 7. MAC; Annual Meetings, 1983-1984 8. MAC; Joint/Consolidated/Contracted Services Conference, 3-16-82 9. MAC; Luncheon for Lou Zimmers, 8-10-83 10. MAC; “Preliminary ideas and introduction to the President’s Commission for a National Agenda for the 80s” Conference, 6-22-81 11. MAC; Report on Economic Development, 12-15-81 12. MAC; Response to Mathewson Remarks, 12-10-79 13. MAC; Final Speech as President, 12-5-85 14. National Jewish Hospital Dinner, 4-18-85 15. NRMA; Annual Meeting/Luncheon, Comments, 1-12-81 16. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Committee Report, 6-11-79 17. NRMA; Consumer Affairs Panel, 1-11-82

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18. NRMA; Symposium on Productivity and General Merchandise Retailing, “The Chief Executive Officer’s Responsibility for Organizational Effectiveness and Productivity,” 2-20-80 19. New Detroit; Annual Meeting (First Speech as Chairman), 2-4-71 20. New Detroit; City-Suburban High School Conference, 4-8-86 21. Optimists Club of Birmingham, 6-15-83 22. P.I.M.E. Missionaries; Knights of Charity Award, Comments, 2-24-84 23. Retail Merchants Association; Annual Meeting, “Retailing in the 80’s,” 5-13-80 24. Temple Beth-El; Annual Meeting, Comments, 6-30-87 25. Temple Beth El; Presentation Support Material, 5-9-76 (Presentation Missing) 26. UofM; Class of 1943, 50th Reunion, “Reminiscences and Capsule History” 27. UM-D; Legislators Dinner Meeting, 2-10-83 28. Urban Coalition of Greater Flint Meeting, 4-21-83 29. WSI; 50th Anniversary, Opening Comments at Luncheon for Manufacturers, 9-13-78 30. WSI; Annual Shareholders Meetings, 1980-1984 31. WSI; Assistant Buyers Training Seminar, 5-18-83 32. WSI; Board of Directors Meetings, 8-20-81, 3-17-82 33. WSI; Chicago Press Conference, 4-30-81 34. WSI; Division Managers/Officers Meetings, 1982 35. WSI; Main Office Buyers and Department Heads Meetings, 1981, 1983 36. WSI; New Corporate Directions Meeting, 2-23-84 37. WSI; Objectives Meetings (Annual and Semi-annual), 1979, 1981- 1983 38. WSI; SJW, 35th Anniversary Reception, 5-14-81 39. WSI; Store Managers Meetings, 1979, 1981-1983

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Series X Writing, 1958-1997 Box 44

This series contains materials relating to Winkelman’s book and copies of his published articles and manuscript drafts. The series is divided into three subseries.

Subseries A: Book: A Life in the Balance: The Memoirs of Stanley J. Winkelman [Wayne State University Press, 2000], Box 44 The materials in this subseries relate to Winkelman’s book, which he completed in August of 1999, one month before he died.

Box 44

40. Book Reviews, 2001 41. Subjects Outline, 4-22-97

Subseries B: Published Articles, 1958-1997, Box 44 This subseries contains a number of published articles written by Winkelman on various topics, including fashion, retailing, business, funding of the arts, and New Detroit, Inc. His article “Why big-name stores are losing out,” grew out of a seminar he conducted at the University of Michigan Business School and was published by Fortune Magazine in 1989. Though heavily edited, the article drew rave reviews from a number of business professionals and those responses are included. (SEE ALSO – Photojournalism, Series III, Subseries C.)

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42. Published Articles: “The Effect of European Fashion Leadership,” Accent on Home Economics, Home Economics Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, Fall 1958 “Know your directors,” The Detroiter, Greater Detroit Board of Commerce, 1965 “Foreign Fashions Keep Youthful Trend,” Escanaba Daily Press, Escanaba, MI, 8-15-66, pg. 6 “Retailing in the Eighties,” Retail Control, Vol. 49, No. 1, Sept. 1980, 50-62 “Factually and Conceptually: Commission’s Wrong on the Heartland,” Detroit News, 8-14-81 “New Detroit opens door to coalition of all races,” Detroit News, 5-20-87 “Why big-name stores are losing out,” Fortune Magazine, 1-16-89 (with responses) “Detroit’s Retailing Realities,” The Detroiter, Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Sept. 1990

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“A new Detroit? A city going nowhere needs a new generation of leaders,” Detroit Free Press, 8-3-92 “Department store blues: Discounters deliver brand names for less [Commentary],” Birmingham Eccentric, 9-15-95 “More business support needed to strengthen endangered arts [Editorial],” Birmingham Eccentric, 8-14-97

Subseries C: Unpublished Manuscripts, 1988-1997, Box 44 This subseries consists of manuscript drafts, broken down by topic and arranged in alphabetical order.

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43. Arts: “European Museums: Vitality at high level despite recession,” n.d. “The Saga of the Exhibition of Contemporary Painting from the DDR (East Germany),” 5-23-89 44. Books and Bibliophiles: “Bibliophiles Meet in Paris,” 11-1-91 “Bibliophiles Visit Prague,” Sept. 1995 “The new British Library at St. Pancras,” 10-30-97 “The new grand Bibliotheque de France,” 10-30-97 “Winkelmans Meet with Mayor of Soncino [Italy],” 10-14-88 45. Politics: “From Jackson’s Press Room: The campaign of hope,” 6-7-88 “Jesse Jackson Victory Celebration,” 6-7-88 46. Retailing: “The crisis in retailing,” 8-22-88 “Retail stores in trouble,” 10-30-95

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Series XI Subject Files Box 44

This series contains correspondence, papers, reports, newspaper clippings, and articles collected by Winkelman on a variety of topics relating to his professional and civic work, as well as many of his personal interests. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Box 44

47. Anti-Semitism 48. Arabic-Jewish Community Relations 49. Black-Jewish Relations 50. Christian-Jewish Relations 51. Crisis in Retailing 52. Cultural Institutions 53. Detroit; Community relations 54. Detroit; Rebirth 55. Detroit; Reputation 56. Education 57. Energy Research 58. Evolution of Modern Physics 59. Fashion 60. Group Dynamics (Outline of course, Prof. Kurt Lewin, 1951) 61. Israel 62. Jewish Principles 63. LaCroix, Christian 64. Lebanon, 1982 65. Michigan Economic Studies 66. Multiculturalism 67. Project Seafarer (U.S. Navy) Environmental Impact Public Hearings, 1977 68. Quality Improvement in Manufacturing 69. Scientific Management

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Series XII Honors and Awards, 1968-1997 Box 45

This series contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, programs, proclamations and other materials related to some of the many honors and awards bestowed upon Winkelman, such as the prestigious B’nai B’rith Great American Traditions award, the Jewish Welfare Federation’s Fred M. Butzel award, which is the highest leadership honor of the Jewish Community, and the Doctor of Humane Letters Honorary Degree from Wayne State University. Many of the files contain congratulatory letters and refer to contributions made in Winkelman’s honor. The Jewish National Fund Tree of Life award and the Mercy College “Mercy Medallion,” were presented to both Stanley and Margaret (Peggy) Winkelman for their outstanding dedication to community service. Awards are arranged alphabetically by name of sponsoring organization.

Box 45

1. American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Leon & Josephine Winkelman Foundation Recognition Award, 1979 2. American Jewish Congress, Detroit Women’s Division; Amity Award, 1968 3. Birthday Card to “the chain store exec…who keeps pulling Detroiters together year after year,” Signed by (Mayor) Coleman A. Young, n.d. 4. Blue Book: Leaders of the English Speaking World, 1973-1974 5. B’nai B'rith Foundation; Great American Traditions Award and Recognition Dinner, 1982 6. Booker T. Washington Brotherhood Award, Feb. 1985 7. City of Detroit, Office of the Mayor; Proclamation—Winkelman Stores’ 50th Anniversary, 9-11-78 8. Detroit Bar Association; Liberty Bell Award, 1968 9. Detroit City Council; Testimonial Resolution—Winkelman Stores’ 50th Anniversary, 9-11-78 10. Detroit City Council; Testimonial Resolution—SJW’s 75th Birthday, 9- 22-97 11. Episcopal Church of St. Cyprian; Citation of Appreciation, 9-19-65 12. Human Rights Day Recognition Dinner; Citation for Learning, 12-10-68 13. Israel Histadrut Campaign Award; Congratulatory Letters/Scholarship Fund Contributions, 1975-1976 14. Israel Histadrut Campaign Award and Tribute Dinner, 9-28-75 15. Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit; Past President Award for Exemplary Leadership from 1960 to 1963 16. Jewish National Fund; Tree of Life Award (Stanley and Peggy Winkelman), 1983 17. Jewish National Fund; Tree of Life Award, Congratulatory Letters/Memorial Fund Contributions, 1983

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18. Jewish National Fund; Tree of Life Award—“Stanley and Peggy Winkelman Family Forest,” Information and Brochures, 1983 19. Jewish Welfare Federation; Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award, 1979 20. Mercy College; Mercy Medallion Award (Stanley and Peggy Winkelman), 1986 21. Michigan Chronicle; Bridge-Builder of Good Will, 1967 22. NRMA; Appreciation Scroll for Service on Board of Directors, 1-16-85 23. NRMA; Silver Plaque Award, 1-11-82 24. P.I.M.E. Missionaries; Knights of Charity Award, 2-25-84 25. Procrastination Press and Torrington House Photographic Studio; 50th Anniversary Keepsake Scroll for Peggy and Stanley Winkelman, n.d. 26. Romney, (Gov.) George, Portrait and Thank You Note for Contributions to City of Detroit (Photocopies), n.d. 27. St. Patrick’s Parish Community and Senior Citizen’s Center; Acclamation Bestowing “Honorary Irishman” Title, 3-17-80 28. SEMCOG; Regional Ambassador Award, 6-24-82 29. Standard & Poor’s Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives, 1977, 1982 30. State of Michigan; Governors’ Appointments—State Art Committees, 9-18-69, 3-28-86 31. State of Michigan; House Concurrent Resolution No. 954 in Honor SJW Retirement, Adopted 6-5-84 32. State of Michigan, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 849 in Honor of B’nai B’rith Great American Traditions Award, Adopted 9-14-82 33. State of Michigan (House of Representatives); Special 75th Birthday Tribute, 9-23-97 34. State of Michigan (Senate); Special 75th Birthday Tribute, 10-2-97 35. UofD Center for Human Relations; Human Relations Award, 7-19-68 36. UofM School of Social Work; Community Leadership Award, 9-21-84 37. Wayne County, Michigan; Resolution—SJW 75th Birthday. 38. Wayne County Juvenile Court; Plaque to Founding Co-Chairperson of Citizens Advisory Committee (1985-1988). 39. WSU; Builder of Detroit Award, Recognition Dinner, 4-16-75 40. WSU; Doctor of Humane Letters “Honorary Degree,” 1993 41. WSU; “Honorary Degree,” Congratulatory Letters, 1992-1993 42. Who’s Who in America, 1977-1985 43. Who’s Who in American Jewry, 1979 44. Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, 1982 45. Who’s Who in the Midwest, 1980-1985 46. Who’s Who in the World, 1980-1984 47. Who’s Who in World Jewry, 1976-1984 48. Miscellaneous Certificates, n.d., 1958-1994

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Series XIII Personal and Biographical, 1922-1999 Boxes 45-47

The files in this series contain papers documenting the personal life of Stanley J. Winkelman, as well as materials relating to his wife and family. The series is divided into two subseries.

Subseries A: Personal Papers, 1922-1999, Boxes 45-46 and 49 The papers in this subseries include a birth certificate, school, fraternity and military records, early employment information and expense records, correspondence from a young Stanley Winkelman from 1934 to 1945 and personal correspondence from 1946 to 1994, greeting cards, information relating to birthday celebrations, residences and club memberships, resumes, publicity and feature articles, poetry, and other miscellaneous items. Also included are obituaries and a transcription of the funeral eulogy following Winkelman’s death in 1999, as well as information on the Stanley and Margaret Winkelman Fund for Social Justice. Of special interest is a letter to his children and their spouses dictated by Winkelman on December 7, 1981 which describes world events leading up to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, details his life through World War II, and provides his personal perspective on that period in history and on current (1981) world events. Early records in this subseries (up to 1945) are arranged chronologically. Later records are arranged alphabetically, with the exception of papers relating to Winkelman’s death, which are placed at the end of this subseries. Two items (46:37 and Box 49) were added to this series at a later date, accounting for the non-consectutive numbering.

Box 45

49. Biographical Information; Resumes, Personal Information Forms, Letter to Children, n.d., 1981 50. Birth Certificate and Congratulatory Telegram, 1922 51. Report Cards, Certificates and National Honor Society Membership Card, 1928-1939 52. Correspondence from SJW, 1934-1945 53. College (University of Michigan); Grades and Physical Examination Report, 1939-1942 54. Fraternity (Zeta Beta Tau); Initiation Program, 1940 and Newsletter, 1942 55. Expense, Tax and Insurance Records, 1943-1945 56. University of Southern California; Conference Agenda and Correspondence, 1943-1944 57. U.S. Navy; Correspondence, Application, Receipts, Clippings, Request for Release from Active Duty, Photos (Photocopies) and Identification Cards, 1944-1945

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58. U.S. Navy; U.S.S. LST 384 Travel Log, 1942-1945; Naval Ships Status: Saipan, 6-22-45 59. Baby Birth Announcement of Daughter Andra (Telegram) and Gift List, 1945 60. Birthday Greetings (40th), 1962 61. Birthday Celebration/Greetings (50th), 1972 62. Birthday Celebration/Greetings (60th), 1982 63. Birthday Greetings (61st), 1983 and (65th), 1987 64. Birthday Celebration (70th), 1992

Box 46

1. Business Cards and Relocation Announcement 2. Clippings/Publicity, n.d., 1955-1996 3. Confirmation (Temple Beth El); 60th Anniversary Class Reunion, 1996 4. Contributions (Personal), 1965-1995 5. Correspondence (Personal), n.d., 1946-1996 6. Greeting and Holiday Cards 7. Greeting Cards and Notes from MWW 8. Health Evaluation, 1979; Eyeglass Prescription, 1990 9. Homes, 1946-1999 10. Homes; Wabeek Pines Association, Ad Hoc Real Estate Committee, 1975-1976 11. Homes; Wabeek Pines Condominium Purchase, 1973-1984 12. Invitations 13. Memberships; Circumnavigators Club, 1963-1978 Detroit Club, 1978-1983 Detroit Plaza Dinner Club, 1980 Franklin Hills Country Club, 1983-1984 Interlochen Center for the Arts Presidents Club, 1994-1995 NAACP (Lifetime Membership) Renaissance Club, 1978, 1981, 1985 University of Michigan Presidents Club, 1975-1983 (SEE – University Affiliations and Activities, Series VIII) 14. Memorial Services and Obituaries of Friends and Colleagues 15. Passports and Visa Information, 1975-1986 16. Poems: “Ode to Fuzzy Billy: Successor to Fuzzy Wuzzy,” 12-5-80 “An Ode to Peggy Jayne,” 1-15-94 17. “Positions not accepted” List 18. Red Squad File Information, 1982 19. Souvenirs: 1940 World’s Fair Ticket Book “Admiral of the Flagship Fleet” Identification Card, 5-12-49 “Walk to Freedom” with Martin Luther King, Jr., Dignitary Pass, 6-23-63 United States Senate Chamber Admission, 4-14-66

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Jesse Jackson ’88 Press Credentials 20. Surgery; Correspondence and Get Well Wishes, 1995 21. Funeral Eulogy Transcription, 7-22-99 22. Obituaries, Clippings and Memorials, 1999 23. Stanley and Margaret Winkelman Fund for Social Justice 37. Stanley Winkelman Funeral Book, August 22, 1999

Box 49 Stanley J. Winkelman Memorial Scrapbook 1922-1999, 1999

Subseries B: Family Papers, 1892-1997, Boxes 46-47 The files in this subseries contain materials relating to Winkelman’s wife Margaret (Peggy) Winkelman, his children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, and extended family members, and are arranged in that order, then listed alphabetically by name within these categories. Included in these records are photo biographies containing photographs (photocopies) taken and compiled by Winkelman for Margaret Winkelman’s 70th birthday, as well as photo biographies for each of their three children. Also included is information on the history of the Winkelman family, consisting primarily of correspondence and newspaper clippings.

Box 46

24. Margaret (Peggy) Winkelman (MWW); Bibliophile Association Internationale colloquia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, 1985, Istanbul, 1986 25. MWW; Birthday Celebrations, 1-15-80, 1-15-82 26. MWW; Biography, Stocks and Investments Lists, 1972, 1983-1984 27. MWW; Clippings, n.d., 1960-1998 28. MWW; Cohn Engagement Party, 12-10-81 29. MWW; Correspondence, n.d., 1976-1986 30. MWW; Detroit Institute of Arts, Friends of Modern Art Board of Directors, 1974 Founders Society Board of Trustees, 1975 Museum Shops Advisory Committee, 1981 31. MWW; Memberships, Grolier Club of City of New York, Bibliophile Association Internationale NAACP 32. MWW; Opera Opening Party, 4-28-75 33. MWW; P.I.M.E. Knights of Charity Award, 11-15-80 34. MWW; Poems 35. MWW; Rosenblum Brunch, 4-17-83 36. MWW; Wayne State University, Hilberry Theatre, Understudies Committee, 1967-1973 37. MWW; Photo Biography (Photos taken and compiled by SJW), 1-15-93

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Box 47

1. Epstein, Marjory (Don); Correspondence and Poem, 1966-1997 Engagement Announcements, 1969 2. Epstein, Marjory; Photo Biography (Photos taken and compiled by SJW), 6-12-95 3. Sobel, Andra Barr (Bruce); Correspondence and Poem, 1966, 1995 Engagement Announcements, 1967 Paper, The Jews from Hastings to the Bloomfields – An Oral Study, 11-1-86 4. Sobel, Andra Barr; Photo Biography (Photos taken and compiled by SJW), 4-1-95 5. Winkelman, Roger (Linda); Correspondence, Clippings and Resume, n.d., 1980-1997 6. Winkelman, Roger; Photo Biography (Photos taken and compiled by SJW), 9-30-95 7. Grandchildren; Barr, Alan; Clipping and Correspondence, n.d., 1970, 1983-1984 Barr, Pamela; Correspondence and Clipping, n.d., 1987, 1989 Barr, Tracey; Correspondence and Poem, 1986-1987 Epstein, Lillian; Correspondence, 1986-1987 Epstein, Lillian; Report, “My Day With Papa,” n.d. Epstein, Lena Rose; Confirmation Program (Temple Beth-El), 5-26-96 8. Grandchildren: Barr, Pamela and Tracey, Bat Mitzva Planning, 1987 9. Winkelman, Josephine R. (Mother); Power of Attorney, 6-25-51 10. Winkelman, Josephine R.; 70th Birthday Celebration, 1968 11. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Revocable Trust, Designation of Trustees (Unsigned), 1-73 12. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Death Certificate, 5-19-75 13. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Obituaries, 1975 14. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Condolences, 1975 15. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Memorial, Temple Beth-El, 1975-1976 16. Winkelman, Josephine R.; Memorials, Status of, 1975 17. Winkelman, Leon G. (Father); Navy Discharge, 1919 and Caricature, n.d. 18. Winkelman, Leon G.; Financial Records (Business), 1925-1926 19. Winkelman, Leon G.; Clippings, n.d., 1948, 1952-1957, 1984 20. Winkelman, Leon G.; African Safaris, 1954-1957 21. Winkelman, Leon G.; Obituaries, 1958 22. Winkelman, Leon G.; Funeral Home Guest Book, 1958 23. Winkelman, Leon G.; National Association of Women’s and Children’s Apparel Salesmen, “Retailer of the Year” Award (Accepted Posthumously by SJW), 1958 24. Winkelman, Leon G.; Memorial, Temple Beth-El—Gift of Organ, Newsletter, 1961

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25. Winkelman, Leon and Josephine; Correspondence, 1918, 1945, 1958 26. Winkelman, Leon and Josephine; Wedding, Anniversary and University Clippings 1920, 1945, 1965 27. Winkelman, Leon and Josephine; Financial Information, 1928, 1958 28. Winkelman, Leon and Josephine; Travels, 1950s 29. Winkelman, Mose (Grandfather); Obituaries, Clipping, 1940, 1986 30. Winkelman, Mose and Hattie (Grandmother); Wyoming Property, 1925-1926, 1937, 1968 31. Lewis, Anita (Aunt); Correspondence, 1968-1976 and Funeral Service Eulogy, 1979 32. Proctor, Margo (Niece); Memos, 1978 33. Rosenblum, Henry (Grandfather); Correspondence and Contract with Leon Winkelman, 1930, Poem and Obituaries, n.d. 34. Wallace, Sidney and Eva (Margaret’s Parents); Correspondence, 1970-1975, 1984 35. Wallace, Eva (Mrs. Sidney); Correspondence, 1986-1987 36. Winkelman, Eric (Nephew); Correspondence, Notes and Management Bulletin, 1971-1972 37. Winkelman, Fred (Brother); Birth Certificate, 5-14-29, Telegram and Note, n.d. 38. Winkelman, Henry (Brother); Graduation Program and Correspondence, 1951, 1982-1986 39. Winkelman, Isadore (Uncle), Relationship with SJW, Notes and Memo, 1958-1972 40. Winkelman, Isadore, Correspondence, n.d., 1960-1962 41. Winkelman, Isadore, Retirement Compensation Proposal, 1960, 1969, 1973 42. Winkelman, Isadore and Leon; Ledore Corporation, Financial Records, Stock Certificate, 1940s, 1950s 43. Winkelman, John Harley (Brother); Birth Certificate, 5-14-29, and Clippings, 1955, 1971 44. Winkelman, Julia Rosenblum; Correspondence, 1976 45. Winkelman Family Members; Correspondence, 1968-1988 46. Winkelman Family History; Correspondence and Clippings, 1892, 1901, 1965-1992

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Series XIV Financial Planning, Foundations, and Trusts, 1951-1990 Boxes 47-48

This series contains materials relating to financial planning by Winkelman and the Winkelman family, including information regarding investments, family trusts and foundations. The bulk of these materials consist of records of the Leon and Josephine Winkelman Foundation and the Stanley and Margaret Winkelman/Marstan Foundation. Financial planning files are followed by foundation records and both groups are arranged alphabetically. (SEE ALSO – Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation, Series II)

Box 47

47. SJW Financial Planning; Correspondence, 1960, 1971-1989 48-50. Winkelman Family Financial Planning; Correspondence and Memos— Samuel J. Rosenthal, 1963-1984 51. Winkelman Family Financial Planning; Foundations and Trusts, 1975- 1978 52. Winkelman Family Financial Planning; Termination Agreement of Trust Indenture (Dated 1-15-51, As Amended), 12-26-59 53. Leon and Josephine Winkelman (L&JW) Foundation; Annual Reports, 1977, 1983 and Form 990, 1977 54-55. L&JW Foundation; Budgets, 1959-1977 56. L&JW Foundation; Budgets, 1980

Box 48

1. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Allied Jewish Campaign, 1969-1976 2. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, 1966- 1970 3. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Brandeis University, 1959-1961, 1965, 1968, 1981-1983 4. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Cranbrook School Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1963-1971 5. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1960-1972, 1977 6. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Detroit Symphony, 1960-1977 7. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Gladstone Public Schools, Henry and Rose Rosenblum Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1955, 1960-1983 8. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Grace-Harper Hospitals Building Fund, 1975-1978 9. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Harper-Webber Memorial Center Fund, 1970-1974 10. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Lake Superior State College, Walker Cisler College Center, 1970-1972 11. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Merrill-Palmer Institute, Operations & Development Fund, 1966-1970

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12. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Sinai Hospital Challenge Fund, 1966-1973 13. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Temple Beth El Building Fund, 1970-1976, 1982 14. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, University of Michigan, $55 Million Program Alumni Fund, 1960, 1965-1974 15. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, University of Michigan, Martin L. King Foundation, 1969-1972 16. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, University of Michigan, Memorial Lecture Fund, 1975-1977 17. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Wayne State University, Leon Winkelman Memorial Fellowship, 1960-1984 18. L&JW Foundation; Contributions, Yeshiva University, 1974 19. L&JW Foundation; Contributions (Past), 1975-1976 20. L&JW Foundation; Correspondence, Financial, 1967-1983 21. L&JW Foundation; Correspondence, General, 1951-1978, 1990 22. L&JW Foundation; Israel Bond, 1969-1970 23. L&JW Foundation; Jewish Welfare Federation, 1976-1979 24. L&JW Foundation; Planning, 1972-1977, 1989 25. L&JW Foundation; Quarterly Reports, 1960-1969 26. L&JW Foundation; Quarterly Reports, 1970-1977 27. L&JW Foundation; Stein Roe & Farnum Balanced Fund, 1961-1979 28. L&JW Foundation; WSI Stock, 1966-1974 29. L&JW Foundation; WSI Stock, Gifts Received, 1964, 1970-1971, 1977 30. L&JW Foundation; Wyoming Street Property, 1952-1970 31. L&JW Foundation; Wyoming Street Property, Monthly Statements of Operation, 1961-1968 32. Stanley and Margaret Winkelman (S&MW) Foundation/Marstan Foundation; Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws and Minutes, 1961- 1977 33. S&MW Foundation; Budgets, 1964-1977 34. S&MW Foundation; Budgets, 1979, 1988-1989 35. S&MW Foundation; Contributions, 1976-1977 36. S&MW Foundation; Contributions, 1980 37. S&MW Foundation; Contributions, Allied Jewish Campaign, 1971- 1977 38. S&MW Foundation; Contributions, UofM President’s Club, 1971-1974 39. S&MW Foundation; Correspondence, General, 1962, 1970-1978 40. S&MW Foundation; Jewish Welfare Federation, 1977-1978 41. S&MW Foundation; Memberships, 1972-1973 42. S&MW Foundation; Michigan Annual Reports, 1962-1974, 1977, 1983 43. S&MW Foundation; Resolutions, 1971 44. S&MW Foundation; Stock Transfers, 1962, 1970-1973, 1976 45. S&MW Foundation; Taxes, 1964 thru 1971 46. S&MW Foundation; Taxes, 1972 thru 1976

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Index to Subjects and Correspondents

A. J. de Keijzer & Associates, 19:36, 19:38 AAA Michigan, 17:29 Aaronson, Arnold, 1:1 Abraham, Lee, 1:1 Abrams, George, 1:1 Abrams, Steve L., 1:1 Ackroyd, Keith, 1:1 Adamany, David, 22:15, 43:23, 43:26, 45:40 Adams, Charles G. (Rev.), 1:1, 3:10 Adams, Frederick B. and Marie-Louise, 2:21 Adams, Thomas B., 40:35 Adele, Joyce, 17:18 Adler, Morris (Rabbi), 28:32 Agee, William, 26:18 Agee, William and Mary, 1:1 Aguilar, Rose, 32:14 Ahrens, Buz, 17:18 Alade, Art, 19:21 Alessandri, Juliana, 2:25, 20:10 Alexander, Jay F., 36:49 Alexander, R. J., 26:18 Alexander’s, Inc., 17:27 Alfus, Albert and Marge, 1:1 Aliber, James A., 26:22 Allan, Norman and Esther, 1:1 Allen, Helen (Mrs. Jay), 1:1 Allen, Jay W., 47:15 Allen-Meares, Paula, 43:6 Allied Stores International, Inc., 17:18, 17:20, 20:4 Allied Stores Marketing Corporation, 17:27 Alpern, Robert, 47:47 Alpern, Robert and Marge, 1:1 Alpert, Sidney, 1:1 Alpha Merchandising Service, Ltd., 19:36, 19:38, 20:4, 20:14 Alterman, Sharon, 37:46 Altman, Stuart H., 43:6, 48:3 Alvarez, Lynn, 32:1 AMA Center for Strategic Planning, 24:2 Ambassador, People’s Republic of China, 2:18, 19:33 Amberger, John, 25:36, 26:16, 26:31, 27:8 American Express Travel Related Services Co., 18:16 American Library Association, 17:29 American Management Association, Inc., 32:14 Amitay, Morris J., 38:4 Amway Corporation, 24:23 Anati, Gabriel, 1:1, 20:9

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Anati, Gabriel and Sandra, 1:1 Andrews, Gary R., 19:23 Andrews, H. Raymond, 23:39 Angelo, Frank, 1:1 Angott, Thomas V., 1:1, 36:48, 42:3 Apparel Contractors Association, 17:18, 17:20, 17:27 Apparel Trading Corporation, 17:20 Appleberry, James D., 1:1, 22:13 Apted, Janis, 42:10, 42:21 Arbulu C., Agustin V., 1:1 Archeological Museum (Athens), 2:25 Archer, Dennis, 41:42 Armstrong, Don and Carolyn, 1:1 Arnone, Francis H., 1:1 Arthur Andersen & Co., 24:5, 24:12 Arts Foundation of Michigan, 22:8 Ascher, Albert I., 37:47 Ash, Jerome M., 40:28 Ashihara, Yoshinobu, 1:1, 20:14, 22:10 Ashihara, Yoshinobu and Hatsuko, 1:1 Ashworth, Margaret C., 35:5 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1:12, 20:28 Associated Merchandising Corporation, 17:18, 17:20, 18:12 Association for Jewish Retarded, 36:46 Aubremont, Bernard and Marie Therese, 1:1 Aubremont-Jestaz, Micheline, 1:1 Auslander, Herb, 1:1 Austin, Richard H., 3:9, 22:15, 41:43 Austin, Sarah S., 32:14 Avignone, John J., 21:29 Axelrod, S. J., 1:1

B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation, 37:46 Baba, Marietta L., 43:23 Baelstra, Renato, 1:2 Baey, Lian Peck, 20:20 Bain, Iain, 2:25 Baker, Deane, 42:14 Balan, Saralyn S., 40:28 Bank of East Asia, Ltd., 20:20 Barbados Spinning and Knitting Co., 17:20 Barker, Nicolas, 2:21, 2:25, 42:10 Barnett, Victor, 1:2, 18:16 Barr, Alan, 20:9, 47:7 Barr, Andra, 20:9, 47:3 Barr, Pamela, 47:7 Barr, Tracey, 47:7 Barsamian, Y. Gladys, 39:21

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Bartell, F. E., 45:56 Bartlett, Charles, 41:51 Barton, Jery E., 18:16 Basciani, Cynthia, 18:16 Bashara, George, 39:20 Bass, Andrew R., 1:2 Batten, James K., 3:1 Batus, Inc., 17:27 Baum, Victor J., 2:26 Baumberger, Roger, 1:2 Bayerisch Staatsbibliothek (Federal Republic of Germany), 2:25 Bayliss, George V., 42:10 Beauty of California, 17:18 Beck, Mary V., 2:23 Beck, Maurice, 40:12 Becker, Don C., 3:1 Beckham, William J., Jr., 1:2 Beckwith, Gladys, 40:13 Bedford, Edward T., 1:2 Belchem, David (Maj. Gen.), 1:2 Belchem, David and Ellen, 1:2 Belcher, Louis, 26:21 Belkin, Hedy, 1:2 Belkin, Samuel, 39:36 Bell, Griffin, 41:51 Belleville, City of, 26:26 Benediktiner Stiftbibliothek (Austria), 2:25, 19:24 Bennett, Marcia, 41:13 Bentley Historical Library, 2:25 Berger, Clarence Q., 48:3 Bergmann, Joan, 3:1 Berkowitz, Philip (Rabbi), 3:10 Berlowitz, Jacques, 1:2 Berman, Mandell L., 1:2, 41:41, 45:5 Berman, Norton L., 22:14 Bernadotte Biblioteket (Stockholm), 2:25 Bernhard, Kent, 3:1 Bernstein, Marver H., 1:3 Berris, Jan Carol, 19:24 Berris, Shimon L. (Rabbi), 3:10 Berry, Harold, 18:3 Berry, Louis, 1:2, 45:16 Bertola, Giuseppe, 2:21; 20:23 Bianco, Joseph P., 26:18, 26:22-23, 27:16, 40:9 Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Vatican City), 2:25, 20:12 Biblioteca Laurenziana (Florence), 2:25, 20:10 Biblioteca Riccordiana (Florence), 2:25, 20:10 Biblioteque de L’Arsenal (Paris), 2:25

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Biblioteque Nationale (Paris), 2:25 Bibliothek des Benediktinerkosters (Melk, Austria), 2:25 Bibliotheksoberat, (Federal Republic of Germany), 2:25, 20:1 Bidermann Industries, Inc., 17:18 Bieber, Owen, 3:11 Biederman, Howard W., 1:2 Bielski, Ewa, 44:15 Bill, Max, 2:19; 20:23 Binder, Charles A., 27:30, 28:15 Bing, Dave, 1:2, 24:8 Binsfield, Connie, 22:11, 22:15 Biran, Avraham, 20:9, 39:45 Birdwell, C. David and Caprice, 1:2 Birmingham Bookstore, 1:2 Bittker, David L., 39:14 Black, Gordon, 1:2 Blanchard, James J., 3:2, 3:13, 22:9, 23:31, 27:7, 36:26, 41:40-41, 41:44, 45:16 Blanchard, Paula 1:2, 21:27, 22:9 Blatas, Arbit and Regine Resnick, 2:19 Bleznak, Richard, 46:11 Bliss, James J., 1:16, 28:14 Block, Henry W., 43:19 Bloom, Marty, 1:2, 17:20, 17:27, 19:36 Bloom, Stephen R., 40:28 Bloomingdales, 1:2, 18:15, 18:16 Blouin, Francis X., Jr., 1:2, 2:25 Blue Bell, 17:18 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan, 24:37 Bluestein, Milton and Gaby, 1:2 Bluestein, Richard N., 48:3 Bluestone, Irving, 3:11, 24:22, 24:28, 41:24-25, 43:23, 45:40 Bluhm, Neil, 17:29 Blum, Stella, 2:25 Blumenthal, W. Michael, 1:2, 3:12, 24:30, 26:20, 26:26, 42:18 Boas, Morrie G., 43:19 Bock, John H., 26:18 Bodleian Library (Oxford), 2:25 Bogdan, Albert, 26:18 Bollag, Siegfried 1:3, 20:23 Bonicatti, Patricia W., 2:25 Bonini, Maureen, 20:11 Bonior, David E., 3:13, 28:15 Bonner, Thomas N., 1:3, 43:23 Booker, Jayne M., 1:3, 17:18, 17:20 Booth, William A., 43:23 Borakove, Martin, 17:27 Borman, Paul, 1:3, 44:49, 48:11

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Boston Company, The, 18:18 Bouccara, Daniel, 1:3 Bouccara, Lucien and Lise, 1:3 Boulin, Marie, 2:25 Bovitz, Robert L., 26:18 Boxer, Leonard, 17:18 Boxton, Benjamin, 17:18 Boyle, Leonard (Rev.), 2:25, 40:34 Boyle, Patricia J., 2:26 Brandeis University, 1:3 Brasher, C. Donald, Jr., 1:3 Brasley, Mrs., 1:3 Braunstein, A. A., 19:24 Breidenstein, C. Lane, 1:3 Breslauer, B. H., 1:3 Breton Industries, 17:18 Bricard, Anne Marie, 1:3 Bricard, Christian, 1:3, 14:14 Bricard, Christian and Anne Marie, 1:3, 45:41 Brickley, James H., 26:12, 44:3 Brickner, Balfour (Rabbi), 3:10 British Library, 2:25 Brod, Joanna, 42:21 Brodhead William M., 3:13 Brogan, Marcie, 40:37 Brooks, Nathaniel, 32:1, 32:29 Broomfield, William S., 3:13, 28:15 Brown, George, 3:13 Brown, James, 24:2 Brown, John Y., 1:3 Brown, Prentiss M., Jr., 1:3 Brown, Robert E., 1:3, 17:11, 17:20 Brown, Willard A., Jr., 1:3 Browne, Evelyn, 32:14 Brownell, Herbert, 41:51 Brundle, Gerald R., 24:12 Buchanan, Marjory, 1:3 Buhai, James and Sherry, 1:3 Bullion, Marie, 2:21 Burdick, Benjamin D., 2:26 Burg, Anton B., 45:56 Burke, Corinne, 6:22 Burns, Paul F., 34:34 Burroughs Corporation, 17:18 Bursey, M. B., 2:18 Burstein, Robert H., 43:19 Butler, Ronald, 18:12 Bykovitz, Nicolas and Helena, 2:21

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Byrne, Judy, 17:29 Byström, Waldemar, 20:22

Cady, Janet A., 40:14 Cahill, James, 42:7 Caldwell, Philip, 2:20 Caldwell, William M., 2:20, 26:20, 26:31 California Apparel News, 3:1 Calvin Klein Industries, Inc., 1:4, 17:18 Campus Casuals, 17:18 Canvasser, Robert N., 48:22 Carducci, 17:18 Caribbean Business Development, 17:18 Carpentierie, Mrs. Henry, 32:14 Carr, Peter J., 1:4 Carr, Robert (Bob), 3:13, 22:16, 22:24, 28:15 Carr, Virgil H., 38:30 Carron, Malcolm, S. J. (Father), 26:18, 26:22, 32:1, 32:3, 32:14, 40:19, 42:8, 45:12 Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc., 17:18, 17:20, 17:27, 18:12 Carter, Arthur, 39:21 Carter, Jimmy, 3:15 Carter, Will, 1:4 Cartmill, George E., 48:9 Cartwright, Arthur, 32:14 Case Western Reserve University, 1:4 Case, Homer, 46:11 Cash, R. Patrick, 27:30 Cassella, William N., Jr., 26:23, 40:19 Casual Corner, 18:12 Caswell, Hollis L., 1:4 Catalina, Sportswear Division, 17:18 Cavanagh, Jerome P., 2:24 Celli, Robert, 1:4 Center for Urban and Regional Research, Princeton University, 24:2 University, 22:9 Ceyhan, Tulga, 20:26 Chiang Fu-tsung, 2:25 Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, 3:1 Chapman, Alvah H., 3:1 Charles, James, 24:2 Chazen, Jerome A., 1:4, 42:23 Chess King, 17:27 Chestang, Leon W., 43:23, 48:17 Chiang Fu-tsung, 20:24 Chiarini, Marco, 2:25, 20:10 Chicago Tribune, 3:1 Chiesa, Carlo Alberto, 2:21, 20:10

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Chiesa, Carlo Alberto and Elena, 2:21 China National Industrial Products, 19:34-35 China National Textiles, 19:33-36 Choi, S. Y., 1:4 Chou, Joseph, 1:4 Christie Brinkley, Inc., 17:18 Christie, Richard, 24:2, 24:8-9 Chrysler-Component Business Operations Group, 17:18 Church, G. Alexander, 39:20 Ciaramitaro, Nick, 3:8 Cincinnati Enquirer, 3:1 Cinelli, Ferdinand, 1:4 Cisler, Walker L., 1:4, 32:14, 41:6, 41:38, 41:41, 43:23 Citrin, Susan, 37:44 Claes, Doris, 19:25 Clapp, Schuyler L., 48:17 Clark, G. Edward, 2:18, 19:21 Clark, John W., 22:13 Clark, Peter B., 3:1 Clark-Arnold, Gloria, 39:33 Clarke, Roy, 17:20 Clements, William B., Jr., 1:4 Cleveland Press, 3:1 Cleveland, Clyde, 2:23, 41:41 Cohan, Leon, 42:23, 44:49 Cohen, Albert, 32:4, 39:4, 39:8, 40:9 Cohen, Eloise (Mrs. Wilbur), 1:4 Cohen, Irwin, 1:4 Cohen, John J., 1:4 Cohen, Paul, 1:4 Cohen, Ronald, 3:1 Cohen, Samuel, 1:4, 37:46, 45:16, 45:18 Cohen, Sanford N., 43:4 Cohen, Wilber J., 1:4, 40:19 Cohn, Avern, 2:26, 41:38, 41:41, 42:14 Cohodas, Sam, 23:31 Colby, Joy, 22:16 Cole of California, 17:18 Cole, Anne, 1:4, 14:13, 17:18 Cole, E. N., 41:6 Cole, Richard T., 36:26 Colland, Lewis and Madeline, 1:4 Collegetown, 17:18 Collins, Barbara Rose, 41:45 Comerica Bank, 17:29 Commercial Appeal, 3:1 Commercial Counselor, People’s Republic of China, 19:33

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Committee on Science, Space and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 41:32 Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, 16:15 Compass, 17:29 Componix, 17:18 CompuCo, Inc., 17:9 Concerned Citizens for the Arts in Michigan, 22:7-8 Conference Board, The, 16:13 Conner, Richard, 1:4 Conner, William E., 5:16, 14:16, 19:34, 20:20 Connor, Edward, 2:23 Conran, Terence, 1:4 Conservation Services Laboratory, Detroit Institute of Arts, 22:20 Consul of Canada, 2:18 Consulado de Portugal, 20:18 Consumers Power Company, 22:13 Continental Purchasing Company, 5:18 Conyers, John, Jr., 3:13, 28:15, 32:1, 41:25, 41:41, 44:52, 44:64 Cook, Julian Abele, Jr., 40:37 Cook, Julian I. (Rabbi), 46:3 Cooklin, Laurence, 1:4 Cooper, Gerson I., 1:4 Coopers & Lybrand, 17:18, 17:20, 20:43 Corbally, John E., Jr., 35:3 Cordes, James C., 24:5 Corley, Randy, 1:5 Corner, Philip W., 34:15 Corob, Sidney, 20:19, 41:41 Corob, Sidney and Betty, 1:5 Coron, Antoine, 2:21, 2:25 Cosovich, Jon, 42:14, 43:11 Counterparts, Inc. 17:18 Cousins, Norman, 3:1 Coyle, James and Doris, 1:5 Craddock, W. A., 1:5 Craighead, Rodkey, 1:5, 26:22, 32:3, 39:38 Crain Communications, 3:1 Crain, Keith E., 3:1 Cranbrook Academy of Art, 22:9, 22:15 Cranbrook School, 1:5 Cranston, Alan, 41:41 Crawford, Donald D., 25:26 Crawford, William M., 1:5 Crews, Gregory C., 1:5 Crim, Bobby D., 3:8 Crocket, Ethelene J., 32:14 Crockett, George, Jr., 3:13, 18:12, 28:15 Croft, Wardell, 1:5

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Crohn, Lawrence W., 28:32 Cross, Charles T., 2:18 Cross, Richard E., 40:35 Crowley, Milner & Co., 18:7 Cruzat, Gwendolyn, 32:14 Crystal Knitters, Ltd., 17:18, 20:4 Culbertson, Peter, 17:18 Cummings, Frederick J., 14:11, 39:38, 46:29 Cunningham, Luvern L., 32:14, 35:3, 36:6 Cunningham, William T. (Rev.), 3:10 Currier, Frederick P., 1:5 Curtis, Lynn, 26:20 Curtis, Michael, 22:14 Cushman, Edward L., 32:14, 39:8, 43:23 Cynecki, Alex, 39:33 Czamanske, Paul W., 17:29

Dade, Malcolm G. (Reverend Cannon), 3:10, 45:11 Dale, Mrs. Forstein, 20:18 Damasio, Antonio R. and Hanna, 1:6 Dan River, Inc., 17:18 Danielak, Mary F., 1:6 Daniels, Derick, 34:34 Danto, Marvin, 1:21 Dasheene, 17:20 Davidowitz, Howard, 1:6 Davidson, William M., 1:6, 39:35 Davies, George, 1:6 Davis, Benjamin H., III, 32:22, 44:28 Day, W. M., 48:5 de Erice, Eduardo S., 20:21 de Keijzer, Arne J., 1:6, 19:34-36, 40:14 De Lorenzo, Anthony, 2:20 Dean Warburg Ltd., 19:41 Dean, Donald, 1:6 Dearden, John F. (Cardinal), 3:10 Debeneste, Christian, 19:21 Decker, Robert W., 27:5 DeGrazia, Nicholas J., 1:6 del Rosario, Ramon V., 2:18 Del Rosso, Patrick, 1:6, 18:12 Delta Air Lines, 1:6 Delta Reporter, 3:1 DeMascio, Robert E., 2:26 Department of the Air Force, Strategic Air Command, 41:31 Deputy Librarian of Congress, 20:1 Deshaw, D. A., 26:21 Detmers, Clayton F., 46:11

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Detrobel & Claes, 1:6, 19:25 Detroit Board of Education, 1:6, 35:5 Detroit Chamber (Board) of Commerce, 25:7 Detroit Free Press, 3:1, 22:8 Detroit Grand Opera Association, Inc., 16:15 Detroit Historical Department, City of Detroit, 14:11 Detroit Institute of Arts, 2:25, 14:11 Detroit News, 3:1 Detroit Public Library, 14:11 Detroit Science Center, 16:13, 16:15 Detroit Times, 3:1 Detroit Tribune, 3:1 Detroit Zoological Society, 16:13 DeVileg, Charles R., 39:35 Dewar, Robert E., 32:1, 38:30-31, 38:35, 39:4, 40:35 di Biumo, Guisseppe Panza, 20:11 DiChiera, David, 1:6, 40:10 DiChiera, Karen V., 1:6, 22:10 Diggs, Charles C., Jr., 3:13 Dillick, Sidney, 48:17 Dingell, John D., 3:13, 28:15, 41:25 Dizik, Paul J., 37:44 Doan, Herbert D., 42:21 Dobrinsky, Herbert C., 39:36 Docherty, Robert G., 26:21 Dodak, Lewis N., 3:8, 22:16 Dodwell & Company, Ltd., 20:14, 20:20 Dole, Bob, 3:13 Domino of California, Inc., 17:18 Doner, Fred, 1:6 Doner, Wilfred B., 1:6, 26:27 Doner, Wilfred B. and Rolla, 1:6 Donnely, Gerard, 26:31 Dooda, Hy, 23:21 Dorado Sportwear, 17:18 Doran, Wayne S., 2:20 Dorsey, Daniel A., 1:6 Doss, Lawrence P., 17:20, 26:18, 26:21, 32:4-5, 32:14, 34:22 Dougherty, Richard M., 42:14, 42:21 Douglas, Walter E., 1:6, 26:22, 27:6, 32:3, 32:5, 33:7, 34:28 Doxiadis, Constantinos A., 1:6, 41:6 Drachler, Norman, G., 1:6 Drachler, Sol, 1:6 Dragon Lady Traders, 19:34, 19:36 Dressner, Howard R., 26:16 Dreyfus, John, 1:6 Drouillard, Charles W., 1:6 Dubin, Harold J., 28:32

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Dubrowsky, Howard, 1:6 Duderstadt, James J., 42:10, 42:23 Duff, George A., 41:7 Duffy, Thomas J. (Rev.), 3:10 Dungan, Ralph, 1:6 Durkee, Almon J., 22:12 Dykema, Gossett, Spencer, Goodnow & Trigg, 26:13, 26:19-20

E. M. Warburg, Pincus & Co., Inc., 18:16 Eagle, Manny, 1:7 Easlick, David K., 1:7, 24:1, 24:14 Eastern Caribbean International Executive Service Corps, 17:20 Eastwall Alliance (China) Ltd., 20:24 Eber, Inc., 17:18 Eberhard, David, 2:23, 40:31 Eckstein, Peter, 3:11 Economic Alliance for Michigan, 16:15 Economic Club of Detroit, 25:2 Edison Brothers, 17:27 Edmundson, John, 1:7 Edwards, George, Jr., 2:26, 14:11, 41:38, 43:23 Eisen, Mark D., 1:7 Eisendrath, Maurice N. (Rabbi), 40:32 Eisenhower, Milton S., 41:51 Elazar, Daniel J., 1:7, 20:9 Eliezer, Isaac, 1:7 Ellinghaus, William M., 40:21 Elliott, Charles W., 40:8 Elliott, David, 2:25, 40:45 Ellis, Art, 22:16 Ellis, Joseph H., 1:7 Ellmann, Richard and Mary, 1:7 Ellmann, William, 1:7 Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, 2:18, 19:37 Embassy of the Philippines, 2:18 Emrich, Richard S. (Bishop.), 3:10, 45:2, 46:4 Endelman, Todd M., 43:4 Engler, John M., 3:3, 3:8, 22:9, 22:16 Entertainment Copenhagen, 19:39 Entertainment Properties, Inc., 18:2 Entertainment Publications, Incorporated, 18:19 Epps, Jack, 1:7 Epstein, Arthur, 20:4 Epstein, Donald and Margie, 20:9 Epstein, Leonard, 17:18 Epstein, Lillian, 47:7 Epstein, Margory (Mrs. Donald), 47:1 Escanaba Daily Press, 3:1

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Eschenburg, Norma J., 1:7 Espirit, 17:18 Evening News Association, 3:1 Export Buying Office (Paris), 19:43 Exstein, Louis H., 27:30

F. W. Woolworth Company, 17:27 Fain, Irving Jay, 40:33 Fajans, Kasimir, 42:14 Falbaum, Berl, 1:8 Fanto, Rosita, 1:8 Farley, Robert D., 26:23 Fashion Merchandising Corporation, 17:18 Fashion Systems Corporation, 17:31 Fashion Trading Corp., 17:27 Fausett, Richard L., 1:8 Faust, William, 3:8, 41:40 Faxon, Jack, 1:8, 3:8, 22:4, 22:10, 41:41 Fay, Maureen A. (Sr.), 45:20 Feikens, John, 2:26, 44:53 Feinstein, Wayne, 1:8, 41:41, 42:14 Feldberg, S., 1:8 Feldman, Seymour and Pearle Rae, 1:8 Fellin, Phillip A., 42:14, 43:6, 47:51, 48:16 Fenton, Robert L., 1:8 Ferguson, William C., 16:14 Ferragamo di San Giuliano, Fiamma, 1:8, 20:10 Ferronato, Alfred (Rev.), 45:24 Feuerwerker, Albert, 42:17-18 Field, Barbara, 1:8 Financo Investors Fund, L. P., 18:16 Findlater, Jeanne, 1:8, 38:31 Fink, Norman S., 48:3 Finley, Leon and Rosemary, 1:8 Fisher, Charles T., III, 1:8; 24:1 Fisher, Donald, 1:8, 17:18 Fisher, Max M., 1:8, 24:1, 24:4-5, 24:12, 26:24, 38:4, 39:26, 39:35 Fitzgerald, William B., 41:40 Fitzpatrick, Robert E., 26:18 Fleischman, Lawrence A., 2:25, 42:23, 48:5 Fleischman, Marvin, 37:46 Fleming, Robben W., 32:1, 42:10, 42:14-15, 42:17-18 Flemming-Hansen, 19:39 Foot, Mirjam M., 2:21, 42:22 Forbes, Joseph, 3:8 Forbes, Robert E., 43:20, 44:27 Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation, 17:18 Ford Foundation, 26:16-17

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Ford Motor Land Development Corporation, 2:20 Ford, Gerald R., 3:15, 42:21 Ford, Henry, II, 2:20, 24:13, 25:26, 26:20, 27:4, 38:30, 39:35 Ford, John, B., III, 22:8, 39:37 Ford, William D., 3:13, 22:24, 28:15 Forfia, Robert P., 1:8 Foster, Leona, 21:31 Fowler, J. R., 1:8 Fowler, R. D., 1:8 Foxmoor, 17:18 Fracassi, Donald F., 26:26 Fraile, Peter A., 42:9 Francilene, Mary (Sr.), 36:48, 45:24 Franco, Hillary C. (Msgr.), 3:10, 20:12 Fraser, Douglas A., 3:11, 32:14, 40:6, 41:38-39 Frederick Adkins Imports, 18:12 Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, 2:25 Frederick Wholesale Corporation, 17:27 Frehse, Robert M., 39:42, 41:38 French, Nigel, 1:8 French, Verrick O., 1:8, 27:36, 28:14 Fresh Air Society, 37:47 Friedland, Dion R., 13:13 Friedman, Howard I., 1:8 Fries, Robert, 40:9 Frohnmayer, John E., 22:24 Fruehauf Party, 1:8 Fry, James W., 22:12 Frye, Billy, 42:14 Fung, Edmond, 17:18

Gabbuggiani, Elio, 14:15 Gad-Harf, David, 28:32 Gallagher, Rodney M., 17:20 Gannon, Philip J., 36:48-49 Ganz, Peter, 2:25 GAP Production Company, 17:18 Gard, Gordon S., 40:28 Gardner, Harold A., 43:16 Gardner, Harold H., 39:8 Garten, Jan, 1:9 Garvey, W. H., Jr., 1:9 Gast, Henry, Jr., 22:10 Gates, Thomas, 2:18, 19:34 Gauci, Louis, 40:37 Geest Industries, Ltd., 17:20 Gehrke, Hans, Jr., 25:7 Geliebter, Marianne, 46:11

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General Motors Corporation, Electrical Components Group, 17:18 Genser, Lillian, 43:23 Gershenson, Samuel and Elaine, 1:9 Gerson, Bud, 1:9 Gerson, Ralph J., 3:9, 24:10, 39:33, 41:41 Gerson, Ralph J. and Erika, 1:9 Gerson, Ramon and Jean, 1:9 Gerstenberg, Richard C., 2:20, 32:14 Getty Grant Program, The, 22:20 Giebe, Hubertus, 2:19 Gies, Carol, 40:9 Gilbertson, Eric R., 21:31, 22:5 Giles, Conrad, L., 1:9, 38:9 Giles, Robert H., 3:1 Gill, Max, 1:9 Gillespie, Gwain H., 38:30 Gilman, Alan B., 1:9, 40:9 Gilman, Alan L., 1:9 Gilmore, Horace W., 2:26 Gilmore, Robert W., 40:14 Giovan, William J., 22:9 Girardin, Ray, 2:23 Gitelman, Zvi, 42:14 Givertz, Don L., 1:9 Gladstone Reporter, 37:12 Glancy, Alfred R., III, 26:27 Glassner, Christine, 2:25 Glassner, P. Gottfried (Rev.), 2:25 Glenn, John, 41:49 Gloria Vanderbilt-Regatta, 17:18 Glueck, Nelson, 39:45 Glusac, Michael M., 1:9, 25:15, 25:28, 26:31, 27:7 Goddard, Kitty, 1:9 Gold, Bertram H., 1:9, 44:49 Gold, Norman, 1:9 Goldberg, Theodore, 38:9, 43:6 Golden Rock Industries, Ltd., 17:20 Goldenberg, Edie, 42:14 Goldenberg, Evan, 1:9, 17:27 Goldman, Murray, 2:3 Goldstone, George H., 45:49 Golightly, Cornelius L., 35:5 Goodall, Leonard E., 43:20 Goode, W. Wilson, 46:12 Goodman, Marvin, 17:18 Goodman, Stanley J., 1:9, 42:15 Goodnow, Nathan, 26:20 Goodwin, R. William, 42:3, 42:14-15, 43:6, 47:51, 48:16

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Gordon, Robert A., 42:14 Gordon, Robert C. F., 14:15 Gore, Jerome S., 1:9 Gorin, Daniel, 3:1 Gotbaum, Victor, 3:11 Gottlieb, Simone, 1:9, 17:18 Gottschalk, Alfred, 39:45 Grace Brothers Holding Limited, 1:9 Grace, Michael, 1:9 Graham Limitada, 20:17 Graham, Katherine, 3:1 Granada Chamber of Commerce, 17:20 Granada Industrial Development Corp., 17:2 Grant, Barry M., 2:26 Grauer, Richard D., 42:21 Graves, Helen M., 43:20 Greater Copenhagen Council, 19:39 Green, Robert L., 38:30 Greenberg, Jon, 18:2 Greene, Walter R., 1:9 Greensmith, Denis, 1:9 Greenwald, Gerald, 2:20, 41:32 Greenway, V. W. H., 1:9 Gribbs, Roman S., 2:24 Griffin, Robert P., 3:13, 38:4 Grigull, Elizabeth, 40:45 Groner, Irwin (Rabbi), 3:10, 38:4 Gross, Bertram, 41:25, 41:41 Grossberg, Edmund J., 1:9, 43:19 , City of, 26:17 Grosse Pointe-Harper Woods Communities, 26:29 Grossman, Jerome B., 1:9 Grossman, Lewis, 1:9 Grover, Charles, 1:9 Gruen, Victor, 1:9, 19:24 Gubow, Lawrence, 2:26 Guerin, Claude, 1:9 Guigue, Odette, 1:9, 5:18, 21:18 Gullen, George E., Jr., 35:19, 36:10, 39:8, 43:23, 43:25-27, 45:39, 48:17 Gumbleton, Thomas J. (Bishop), 3:10 Gundle, Don L., 40:1 Gurin, Arnold, 48:3 Gutmann, Max, 1:9

Haas, Robert D., 1:10 Haber, William, 20:9, 32:14, 42:14, 43:10, 45:12 Haberman, Sam, 1:10 Haddad, Ferris J., 17:10

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Hagler, Charles V., 26:18 Hagler, Charles V. and Kottie, 1:10 Hahn, Douglas H., 28:6 Hahn, Ernest, 1:10 Hahn, Harold D. (Rabbi), 40:28 Hailwood, J. A. F., 1:10 Haimes, Alex and Mady, 1:10 Haimes, Theodore, 1:10 Hakun, Dolores, 18:12 Hale, Prentis C., 28:20 Haley, Kay, 2:21 Hall, Robert J., 3:1 Halling, William R., 25:2 Halmode Apparel, Inc., 17: 18 Halpern, Ralph, 1:10 Halprin, Lawrence, 1:10 Hamamsy, Ahmas El, 19:40 Hammel, Patricia, 46:10 Hammer, Armand, 1:10 Han, Xu, 2:18, 42:17 Handleman, David, 1:21, 2:2 Hannah, Robert W., 36:49 Hardy, John, Jr., 18:12 Harenbrin, Lillian, 1:10 Harkin, Tom, 3:13 Harper Woods, City of, 26:17 Harriman, W. Averell, 3:12 Harris, Beverly J., 39:33 Harris, Jeffrey, 1:10, 18:16 Harris, John, 2:25 Harris, Paul, 1:10 Harrison, David, 34:17 Hart, Philip A., 3:13, 19:33 Hartmarx Corporation, 1:10, 17:27 Harvard Business Review, 3:1 Harvard Center for State and Local Government, 24:2 Harvard University, 1:10 Harwood, Julius J., 37:47 Hastings, Robert F., 41:38 Hatcher, Harlan, 42:10, 42:14 Hathaway, James A., 35:5, 35:9, 41:38 Haughton, Ronald W., 43:26 Haughton, Ronald W. and Anne, 1:10 Hauke, Hermann, 2:25 Hauser, James J., Jr., 1:10 Hauser, Mrs. I. Jerome, 38:4 Havens, Dwight, 25:7, 26:20, 28:14 Hayes, Raymond E., 43:23

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Hedmark, Ann, 2:25, 20:22 Hefferman, Carl, 45:21 Heineman, Warner, 1:10, 43:19 Heineman, Warner and Anne, 1:10 Heiskell, Andrew, 40:21 Heiskell, Charles and Claire, 1:10 Heller, Barbara, 22:20 Henderson, Erma, 2:23, 40:19 Hendricks, Leonard G., 26:18 Henkel, Robert T., 1:10 Hennessey, Frank M., 26:22, 32:3, 40:40, 42:10 Henry Donegar Associates, Inc., 17:18 Henry, Dewitt, 26:18 Henry, Paul B., 22:24 Herbig, Günther, 1:10 Herbst, Joseph W., 1:10, 20:4 Hershend, Peer, 19:39, 20:18 Herson, Selwyn, 1:10 Hertel, Dennis M., 3:13, 28:15 Hertz, Richard C. (Rabbi), 3:10, 40:28 Herzog August Bibliothek (Republic of Germany), 2:25, 20:1 Heseltine, Michael, 1:10 Heumann, Milton, 37:46 Heymowski, Adam, 2:25 Hiat, Philip (Rabbi), 40:34 Hilberry, Clarence, 39:8 Hildebrand, J. Bruce, 18:12 Hill, Henry D., 1:10 Hillegonds, Paul, 3:8 Hills, Lee, 3:1 Himelhoch, Carol R., 1:10 Himelhoch, Charles S., 42:6 Hinkley, Jane M., 20:14 Hirsch, Nat, 1:10 Hirsch, Warren, 18:2 Ho, Alexander, 19:34, 20:24 Hobar, Patricia, 43:31 Hobson, Anthony R. A., 2:21 Hock, Susan Winkelman, 47:45 Hodges, Edward N., III, 32:1 Hodges, William, 2:25 Hogan, Thomas B., 1:10 Hoge, Paul S., 42:14 Holman, M. Carl, 40:21 Holmes, David S., Jr., 22:10-11 Holmes, Robert B., 42:14 Holstein, Jürgen, 1:10 Homer, Edwin N., 46:11

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Hong Kong Banking Corporation, 1:10 Hong Kong Department of Trade, 17:18 Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank, 17:20, 19:33 Honigman, Daniel M., 41:40 Hood, Morris W., Jr., 3:8, 22:10 Hood, Nicholas, 2:23, 41:38 Hornback, Bert G., 42:14 Horton, Sharon Freeman, 20:4 Horton, Tom, 1:10 Hosp, Richard H., 1:10 Hothersall, Christopher, 1:10 Hough, Leslie S., 1:10 House, James E., 32:14, 36.4 Howe, Harold, II, 32:14 Howell, H. Clay, 1:10, 38:30-31 Hu, Lijiao, 19:37 Hubbard, Paul L., 44:20 Hudson, Gilbert, 26:25, 27:7 Hudson, Joseph L., Jr., 1:10, 24:1, 24:4, 24:11-12, 25:26, 25:39, 26:18-20, 26:22-23, 26:26, 26:33-34, 27:36, 32:3, 38:30-31, 38:35, 39:26, 40:19 Hudson-Webber Foundation, 26:18, 26:25 Huegli, Richard, 1:10, 38:21 Huerta, Michael, 17:20 Hult, Naomi (Mrs. Otto), 1:10 Humphrey, Hubert H., 3:15 Hunter, Bill, 44:28 Hurley, John W., 26:22 Hyman, Saul, 42:14

Iacocca, Lee A., 2:20, 32:3 IBM, 1:11 Imcomex, 19:24 Imerman, Dorothy (Mrs. Sidney J.), 1:11 Industrial Electronics and Engineering, Ltd., 20:20 Ingraham, Carl F., 40:12 Institute of Chicago, 1:11 Interlochen Center for the Arts, 1:13, 16:15, 20:35 Isham, Richard D., 3:1 Isphording, Eduard, 2:25, 20:1 Israel Marcia, 1:11 Israel Museum (Jerusalem), 2:25 Israel, Lawrence J., 1:11

J. C. Penney, 17:27 J. Paul Getty Museum, 2:25 Jackier, Joseph and Edythe, 1:11 Jacobetti, Dominic J., 3:8, 22:10, 22:13 Jacobi, Roger E., 1:11, 20:35

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Jacobs, John E., 39:13 Jacobs, Richard, 1:11 Jacobson, Bernard B., 39:47, 45:13 Jaffe, Harold W., 32:1, 42:14 James, Florence, 15:26 James, Roderick, 40:25 Janeway, Eliot, 25:3, 43:35 Jeans West, 17:18 Jefferson, Arthur, 32:1, 35:5, 35:8, 40:19 Jeffrey, Mildred, 3:11, 36:28 Jeffs, Thomas H., II, 1:11 Jenkins, William A., 43:20, 44:27 Jenks, Lynn, 1:11 Jestaz, David, 1:11 Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens, 37:46-47 Jewish Community Foundation, 37:46-47 Jewish Family Service, 37:46 Jewish Home for Aged, 37:46 Jewish National Fund, 1:11 Jewish News, 3:1 Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, 36:46-47 John Rylands University Library (Manchester), 2:25 Johnson, Allan R., 27:31 Johnson, Arthur, L., 32:1, 43:21 Johnson, Colleen, 47:46 Johnson, Harold R., 42:10, 42:14, 43:6, 48:3 Johnson, John H. and Eunice, 1:11 Jon Greenberg & Associates, 18:2, 18:3 Jondahl, H. Lynn, 22:10 Jones Apparel Group, Inc., 17:18, 18:12 Jones, Anthony, 1:11 Jones, Clara S., 14:11 Jones, Ellen, 22:5, 22:11, 22:13 Jones, Ernest A., 40:9 Jones, Mrs. Ben, 38:4 Jones, William B., 3:13, 18:12 Jordan, Barbara L., 48:3 Jorge, P., 20:17 Judd, Richard, 2:25 Judge, Frank T., Jr., 2:20, 24:2, 26:18 Judge, Jean F., 1:11, 28:6, 28:9 Juliar, Rose Marie (Mrs. Ben), 1:11 Juris, Allen S., 43:3 Just Mort, 17:18 Justis, Bob, 17:20-21, 18:12

Kahn, Robert, 27:36, 32:14 Kalderèn, Erik, 1:12

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Kalen, Per, Nordiska, 1:12 Kaltwasser, Franz Georg, 2:25 Kamehameha Garment Co., 1:12 Kamen, Martin, 48:3 Kan, Y. F., 20:20 Kanter, Austin A., 1:12 Kanter, Morton M. (Rabbi), 32:14 Kantrowitz, Adrian, 1:12 Kantrowitz, Jean, 1:12 Kapustin, Max (Rabbi), 47:56 Kasle, Evelyn, 43:3, 43:23 Kass, Paul, 1:12 Kast, William H., 24:33 Kauffman, Jack, 28:14 Kaufman, Herbert (Rabbi), 3:10 Kaufman, Nathan, 2:26 Kaye, Rose, 37:46-47 Kaye, Walter and Selma, 1:12 Kayser, Tom, 21:29, 21:31, 22:5-6, 22:13 Kayser-Roth Corporation, 17:18 Kazzmarek, Jeff, 26:18 Keane, William G., 26:26 Keast, William R., 43:23 Keating, William J., 3:1 Keeler, Maryann (Mrs. Miner Spalding), 21:36, 22:9-10 Keith, Damon J., 2:27, 25:2, 38:30, 44:49, 44:53 Kelbaugh, Douglas S., 42:10, 42:14 Kellogg Foundation, 21:29 Kelly, Frank J., 3:9, 16:15 Kelly, James A., 32:14 Kennedy Galleries, 2:25 Kennedy, John F., 3:15 Kennedy, Richard L., 42:14 Kern, Clement (Rev.), 3:10, 45:2 Kessler, William, 22:2, 22:11-13 Kessler, William and Margot, 1:12 Kettner, Gerhard, 2:19 Key-Rec Systems, Inc., 15:18 Kim, Chewon, 1:12 Kim, Howard, 1:12, 17:18 Kimmel, Richard, 1:12 Kindsvatter, Christian H., 1:12 King, Art, 26:20 King, Irving, 1:12, 26:21, 35:26, 39:4 Kinnear, Thomas, 42:23 Kinnebrew, Joseph, IV, 1:12 Kintigh, William, 1:21 Kinzler, Morris, 1:12

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Kipperman, Michael, 1:12 Kirby, Art, 44:21 Kirkpatrick, Charles, 1:12 Kirkpatrick, Diane, 21:29-31, 22:4-6, 22:13, 22:20 Kirschstein, Fred K., 42:17-18 Kjellbefrgs Successors A/S, 19:39 Klein, Bernard, 26:18 Klein, Esther (Mrs. Walter), 1:12 Klein, George, 38:5 Klein, Maurice, 45:55 Klein, Thomas I., 38:9 Klein, Walter, 28:32, 45:12 Kleinman, Shmarya, 1:12 Klinger, Al, 1:12 Klutznick, Philip M. Kluznick, Jim, 5:1 K-Mart Corporation, 17:27 Knabe, James, 18:12 Knight, John S., 3:1 Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Inc., 3:1 Knollenberg, Joseph, 41:42 Knox, Philip M., Jr., 28:16 Knudsen, Semon E., 39:35 Kogan, Jay M., 1:12 Kolderie, Ted, 26:20 Kolitz, Zvi, 1:12 Kologlu, Fatih, 1:12, 20:26 Komada, Mitsuo, 2:21 Koo, Daniel, 1:12, 20:4 Kornegay, Francis A., 1:12 Korney, Gertrude O. (Mrs. Andrew), 2:4 Koschatzky, Walter, 46:29 Kotula, Mark A., 18:19 Kraar, Martin S., 38:10, 43:22 Kramer, Douglas, 1:12 Krasney, Martin, 1:12, 20:28 Krause, Willie, 1:12 Krieger, Hans, 1:12 Krinsley, Richard A., 1:12 Kughn, Richard P., 39:18 Kuhne & Nagel, 20:26 Kurtzman, Sol G., 45:19 Kushner, Alvin L., 45:20 Küttner, Rüdiger, 2:19, 20:1, 40:45 Kyes, Robert L., 42:14

Lacroix, Christian, 2:22 Lafond, James F., 18:19

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Laker, Irving, 1:13 LaLonde, Leo R., 26:33 Lansing, Bruno, 17:31 Lapensky, M. J., 1:13 Lark-Horton Connection Ltd., 20:4 Larkin, John, 42:10 la Rinascente, 1:19 Larson, Robert, 1:13, 25:19, 26:18, 26:27 Lauffer, Armand, 37:46 Lautenberg, Frank R., 3:13 Lawrence, David, Jr., 3:1, 22:8, 41:20 Le Massoury, 1:13 Leach, Harvey L., 1:13 Lebell, Don, 18:9 Leblang, Paul, 1:13 Lecester, Allen, 39:16 Lee, Louis Randolf, 41:38 Lefton, Celia (Mrs. Jack), 1:13 Lehburger, William, 1:13 Lemberg, Kai, 19:39 Leone, Leonard, 1:13, 20:11-12, 43:23 Leonetti, Ronald P., 44:2 Lesher, Jack, 1:13 Leslie Faye, Inc., 17:18, 18:12 Levin, Carl, 2:23, 3:14, 22:13, 22:24, 28:15, 41:25, 41:41 Levin, Charles L., 2:27 Levin, David M., 1:13 Levin, Joseph, 32:1 Levin, Sander, 3:14, 22:24, 28:15, 41:25, 41:49 Levine, Jesse, 18:8 Levi-Strauss, Eximco Ltd., 17:18 Levy, Gerald D., 1:13 Levy, H. Irwin, 38:5 Levy, Mac, 1:13 Levy, Walter K., 1:13 Lewis, Anita, 47:31 Lewis, David B., 1:13, 24:2 Lewis, Ralph F., 3:1 Liaison Office, People’s Republic of China, 19:34-35 Liberatore, Robert G., 2:20 Library of Michigan, 22:12 Lieberman, Morris, 45:13 Liekens, Jacqueline, 2:21 Lifvendahl, Harold R., 3:1 Lindberg, Sten G., 2:21 Linder, Lionel, 3:1 Linowitz, Sol M., 1:13, 25:2 Lion Rock, Inc., 17:18

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Lion, Nigel, 1:13 Lipman, Eugene R. (Rabbi), 3:10, 40:28 Lippincott, William, 1:13 Littler, Mark D., 24:23, 24:28 Livonia, City of, 26:17 Liz Claiborne, 17:18 Llewelyn-Davies, Richard (Lord), 1:13 Lo, Kenneth L. F., 1:13, 20:4 Lobenthal, Richard H., 1:13, 39:12 Locke, Hubert G., 1:13, 3:1 Lockwood, Emil, 3:8 Loeb, Walter F., 1:13 Loh (Liu), Mary Man-Li, 20:24 (SEE ALSO – Man-Li Loh, Mary, 2:25) Lohan, Dirk, 1:13 Lohmeier, Philip S., 43:24 Lohse, Richard, 1:13, 20:23 Lolis, Edward, 19:21 Loughran, John, 2:18 Loup, Robert E., 38:5 Lowenstein, Beth E., 1:13 Loweth-National Buying Service Corp., 15:18 Lozen, Timothy J., 26:21 Luby, Robert R., 1:13 Lucarelli, A. S., 1:13 Lucas, Leon, 48:17 Ludtke, Kurt, 1:13 Lui, Edward, 1:13, 20:4 Lundy, Marilyn, 1:13 Lunn, Trevor P., 1:13 Lurie, Harold, 18:12 Lutzeier, Dan, 26:18 Luzzatto, Patricia A., 1:13, 20:12 Lyons, James R. (Rev.), 44:50 Lyons, Wendell, R., 48:14, 48:16

MacDonald, Ray W., 26:21, 32:3, 32:5 Macioce, Thomas M., 28:6 Mack, Joseph, Jr., 18:8 Madden, Michael J., 38:21 Madonna College, 16:15 Maggioni, Eugene (Reverend), 45:24 Magnin, Donald, 1:14 Mahey, John A., 44:52 Maida, Adam J. (Cardinal), 3:10 Maines, George H., 47:45 Mainland, W. L., 26:31 Malagarriga & Cia. S.A, 20:21 Malsin, Raphael, 1:14

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Mandel, Robert A., 41:29, 43:22 Mandev Training Corporation 13:13 Mandich, Donald R., 1:14, 25:29, 26:24 Man-Li Loh, Mary, 2:25 (SEE ALSO – Loh [Liu], Mary Man-Li, 20:24) Mann, Douglas L., 47:47, 47:51 Manning, Richard, 26:22 Manoogian, Richard, 26:26 Mantler, Marshall J., 47:23 Mantzarlis, Basil G., 20:2 Manus, Arnold, 15:12 Marblestone, Frederic L., 43:10 Marchessault, Barry, 1:14 Marchetti, Carol, 1:14, 8:25, 20:14 Marcus, Arthur, 1:14 Margolis, Henry M., 1:14 Mark, Florine, 1:14 (SEE ALSO – Ross, Florine Mark, 1:20) Market Associated Dry Goods Corp., 17:27 Marko, Harold M., 1:14 Marks, Paul A. and Joan, 1:14 Markwart, Eduard, 22:4, 22:12 Marques, Daniel A., 1:14 Marrow, Deborah, 22:20 Martin, Claude R., Jr., 42:24-25 Marx Advertising, 1:14 Marx, Frederick H., 1:14 Mason, Philip P., 1:14 Massey, Marshall, 26:19 Massey, Walter E., 1:14 Mast Industries, Inc., 17:18 Mastex Impex Limited, 17:18, 20:4 Matelski, H., 39:8 Matheson, G. A., 2:25 Matheson, William, 2:21 Mathewson, Kent, 1:14, 26:19-21, 26:23, 27:14 Mathewson, Kent and Mariana, 1:14 Matias, A. C., 14:14 Matthaei, F. C., Jr., 32:1, 32:3, 32:7, 34:22 Mauer, Heather (Mrs. John), 1:14 Maurer, Evan, 42:14 Mawby, Russell, 21:29, 39:30 Maxam, Victor J. (Rev.), 3:10 May Company, 1:2, 17:20, 17:27 May Department Stores International, 18:12 Mayberry, Thomas O., 26:26 Mayer, Morris L., 1:14 Maynard, Olivia, 41:39 Mayon, Fred, 17:18 Mazal, Otto, 2:25

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McCabe, Robert E., 24:10, 24:12, 26:18, 26:25, 27:6 McCarthy, Walter J., Jr., 24:22, 39:2, 41:40 McCollough, Lucille H, 3:8 McCollough, Patrick H., 22:9 McCormick, James P., 48:17 McCormick, William T., Jr., 1:14 McCracken, Paul W., 42:14 McCree, Wade H., Jr., 2:27 McCutcheon, Aubrey V., 35:5 McDonough, Edward G., Jr., 1:14 McElvenny, Ralph T., 41:35 McGehee, H. Coleman, Jr. (Bishop), 44:53 McGonigle, George, L., 40:19 McLaren, Robert, 1:14 McManus, Shirley, 1:14 McMurtry, Walter M., Jr., 1:14 McNamara, Edward H., 26:29 McQuade, Verenice (Sr.), 3:10 Meade, Edward J., Jr., 1:14, 26:16 Measelle, Richard L., 1:14, 26:18, 26:22, 26:25-27, 27:8, 40:35 Meathe, Philip J., 1:14 Mecke, Theodore H., Jr., 2:20, 25:2 Meese, Edwin, III, 3:12 Meir, Golda, 44:61 Mellis, Lee, 1:14 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1:22 Meriwether, Heath, 3:1 MERSCO, 17:27 Mervyn’s, 17:27 Mesbla S.A., 19:27 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2:25 Metzenbaum, Howard M., 3:14 Meyer, Georges, 1:14 Miami Herald, 3:1 Michelin Service Desk de Tourisme, 1:15 Michelin, Irving S., 1:15 Michigan Advocates for the Arts, 22:14 Michigan Association of Police, 1:15 Michigan Cancer Foundation, 16:13 Michigan Department of Labor, 1:15 Michigan Foundation for the Arts, 1:15 Michigan Hospital Association, 24:23 Michigan Merchants Council & Associates, Inc., 36:26 Michigan State Chamber of Commerce, 1:15 Michigan Thanksgiving Parade Foundation, 16:13, 16:15 Michigan, State of, Department of Management and Budget, 21-22, 21:37, 22:5, 22:9-11, 22:13-15 Michigan, State of, Department of Management, 22:4

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Midrasha College of Jewish Studies, 37:46-47 Milgrom, Louis, 1:15 Milius, Robert, 1:15 Miller, Arjay, 2:20 Miller, Elliott L., 43:19 Miller, Eugene A., 1:15 Miller, Philip B., 1:15 Milles Garden (Stockholm), 2:25, 20:22 Milliken, William G., 3:4, 23:31, 25:29, 26:7, 26:11-12, 26:21-22, 39:26, 41:40-41, 41:52 Mines, Herbert, 1:15, 44:51 Minkoff, Isaiah, 40:15 Minkoff, Mrs. Isaiah, 1:15 Mirabito, Paul S., 26:21 Miraglia, Dott. Raffaele, 1:15 Miraglia, Thomas, 1:15 Miro, David, 1:15 Mitchell, Robert A. (Rev.), 3:10, 36:49 Mitchell, Robert L., 22:9 Mittler, Elmar, 2:25 Molin, Keith, 22:10, 41:39 Monaghan, Thomas, 1:15 Monahan, Michael T., 17:29 Mondale, Walter F., 3:15, 26:20 Monro, Father, 2:25, 19:24 Monro, James A., 17:29 Montgomery Ward & Company, 17:27 Monumenti Musei E Gallerie Pontificie (Vatican City), 2:25 Moody, Mrs. Blair, Jr., 1:15 Moon, Barbara, 1:15 Morandini, Antonetta, 2:25, 20:10 Morel, Andre and Janine, 1:15 Morris, Joel J., 26:19 Morris, Kenneth, 1:15 Morris, Merwin C., 1:15 Morrison, Robert, 43:19 Morse, David A., 19:21 Morton, Charles (Rev.), 37:25 Moss, Martin, 1:15 Moten, Emmett S., Jr., 26:18 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 3:14 Mueller, George E., 40:44 Muer, Chuck, 26:16, 26:26 Muir, Roy E., 42:14 Mullin, Tracy, 1:15, 28:14-15 Murphy, Daniel T., 1:15, 27:16 Murphy, Franklin, 3:1 Murphy, John A., 3:1

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Murphy, John, 28:19 Murphy, Patrick V., 2:23 Murphy, Peter K., 2:18, 20:12 Murphy, Thomas A., 2:20, 25:26, 27:5, 27:7, 39:26 Museum of Modern Art (Oxford), 2:25 Myers, Rodman N., 48:39 Mylanos, George , 2:25 Mylonas, George E., 20:26 Myron, Burt, 1:15

Nachman, Allan, 1:16 Nadel, Leonard, 1:16 Nadler, Henry, 43:23 Naftaly, Robert H., 3:9, 21:22, 21:37, 22:9-11 Najman, Chaim (Cantor), 3:10, 44:3 Nathan, Richard, 24:2 National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students, 16:13 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 40:44 National Bank of Detroit, 22:13 National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, 19:33-34, 19:38, 40:14 National Council for U.S.-China Trade, 19:34-35 National Endowment for the Arts, 22:24 National Jewish Hospital, 1:16 National Palace Museum (Taiwan), 2:25, 19:38, 20:24 National Retail Merchants Association, 1:16 National Tourist Organization of Greece, 20:2 NBC News, 3:1 Nebehay, Christian M., 2:19, 19:24 Nebel, Barbara A., 3:1 Nederlander, Robert E., 1:16, 41:24 Neff, Tom, 1:16 Nefri, Nicolo, 1:16 Neideffer, David, 1:16 Network Shipping/Tropical Shipping, 17:27 Neuner, Dennis G., 22:11 New York Board of Education, 1:16 Newman, Walter S., 1:16 Next Limited, 1:16 Nexus America, 1:16 Nichols, John R., 2:23 Nies, Nelson, 45:56 Nigoghosian, Alice, 21:29-30 Nisch, Kenneth, 18:2 Nitta, Mitsuo, 2:21, 20:26 Nixon, Richard M., 3:15 Noble, Andrew S., 1:16 Noras, Fuat, 1:16, 20:26

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Nördback, Magnus, 40:45 Norris, Harold, 1:16, 47:45 University, 1:16, 22:13

O’Dowd, Donald D., 1:17 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr., 3:14 Observer and Eccentric Newspapers, 3:1 Ochsenseein, Peter, 2:25, 20:23 Oksenberg, Michael, 42:14 Oladimeji, N. R. Raimi, 19:21 Olds, Marilyn L., 48:17 Olsze, Mildred, 45:5, 47:46 Opel, John R., 40:35 Orbach, Evelyn, 28:32 Orbach, Harold (Cantor) and Evelyn, 3:10 Oribello, Mrs. Julian, 1:17 Osborne, Joan Abraham, 1:17 Osterlund, Mrs. Solveig , 2:21 Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek (Wien, Austria), 2:25, 19:24 Osterweis, Steven L., 1:7 Ostrager, Gary, 18:15 Overseas Union Bank, 20:20 Owens, Clyde W., 38:30 Owyang, Hsuan, 20:20 Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, 1:17 Oxford Industries, Inc., 17:18

Page, Addison Franklin, 48:5 Page, David K., 41:3, 44:49 Paisner, Martin, 1:18, 20:19 Palazzo Pitti (Florence), 2:25, 20:10 Pan American World Airways, 1:18, 17:27 Paparella, Anthony, 22:9 Papas, Norman A., 47:47 Papes, Theodore, Jr., 1:18 Paquin, Renau B., 1:18 Parker, Bernard, 24:9 Parker, Clifford, 17:18 Parks, Nicholas R., 1:18 Patriarche, John M., 26:25 Patrick, William T., 1:18, 32:4 Patterson, David, 1:17, 41:29, 42:10 Patterson, Ronan, 44:2 Paul Reed, Inc., 17:18 Paul, John D., 40:19 Paul, Richard, 18:12 Pauling, Linus, 42:1 Payne, Lee, 1:18

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Payzs, Tibor, 45:35 Peacock, Stanley, 1:18 Peck, Ben, 1:18 Pegg, Ma, 2:25 Pegna, Robert, 1:18 Pelham, Alfred, 32:14 Pelham, Doris (Mrs. Alfred), 1:18 Pellerito, Peter M., 42:14 People’s Congress of Henan Province, China, Standing Committee, 19:37 Persegati, Walter, 2:25, 20:12 Persson, Stefan, 1:18 Peterson, Donald J., 2:20 Peterson, Peter G., 39:12 Peterson, Rudolph A., 40:20 Petok, Samuel and Fain, 1:18 Petrie, Milton J., 1:18, 10:16 Petrovsky, Wolfgang, 2:19 Phillips, Michael, 1:18, 20:19 Piacenti-Ashengreen, Kirsten, 2:25, 20:10 Pickering, John H., 43:6 Pickup, Robert E., 1:18, 27:6, 32:14 Piersante, Vincent W., 2:23 Pincus, Irwin J., 2:21 Pincus, Lionel I., 1:18 Pincus, Max J., 41:38 Pioneer Industries (Singapore), Ltd., 20:20 Pisano, Mark A., 1:18 Pistner, Stephen, 1:18 Pizer, Marvin and Roselle, 1:18 Pizzimenti, Donald, 26:18 Platt, Evelyn (Mrs. Harry), 1:18 Plummer, David, 1:28 Plymouth, City of, 25:30 Pokempner, I., 45:12 Polak, Wolfgang, 2:19, 40:45 Polatium, The, 1:18 Poling, Harold A., 2:20 Pollack, David, 1:18, 45:16 Pollack, Lana, 22:15 Pomerantz, John, 1:18, 17:18, 18:12 Poole-Wilson, Nicholas, 1:18 Pope, Steven K., 41:33 Popoli, A. F., 38:21 Porsman, Overlaege V. A., 1:18, 19:39 Porter, John W., 35:5, 40:19 Poster, Francis X., 3:1 Postley, John, 1:18 Potiker, Hughes, L., 26:27

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Potter, David S., 2:20 Powell, Earl A., III, 2:21 Power, Philip H., 36:28, 37:13, 42:14, 43:6 Power, Sarah Goddard, 42:14 Pregulman, Julian, 1:18 Pregulman, Mervin, 1:18 Prescott Ball & Turben, Inc., 17:29 Pressley, Gladys, 47:46 Pritzger, Jay A., 1:18 Priver, Julien, 48:12 Proctor, Andrew, 17:20 Protech, Max, 1:18 Providence Hospital, 1:18 Provizer, Harold M., 45:8 Provost, David T., 17:29 Pucci, Emilio, 2:22, 20:10 Pucci, Laudomia, 2:22, 20:10 Puritan-Calvin Klein, 17:18 Pursell, Carl D., 22:24, 28:15 Putallaz, Ann F., 18:18

Queller, Robert, 26:18 Quinn, Vaughan M. (Rev.), 40:24

R. H. Macy Corporate Buying, 17:27 Raabe, Paul, 2:25 Rabb, Maxwell M., 2:18, 20:12 Radock, Mike, 42:14, 42:21 Rafaeli, Eliezer, 1:19 Raisbeck, Edward A., Jr., 1:19 Raiser, William, 1:19 Ramazanoglu, Ahmet Ali, 1:19 Randolph, A. Philip, 40:21 Rankin, Stuart C., 36:6 Rapoport, Amos, 1:19 Rassler, Frances (Mrs. Richard), 1:19 Ravitz, Mel, 1:19, 2:23, 26:11, 26:22 Rawson, Robert H., 40:19 Raymund, Christian, 1:19, 20:26 Rayner, Leonard, 20:20 RCA, 3:1 Reagan, Ronald, 3:15, 41:41 Red Lantern Shop 14:16 Reddy, John, 36:26, 44:51 Redstone, Louis G., 1:19 Regine Resnick and Arbit Blatas, 2:19 Reid, Thomas, 26:19 Reilly, Jack and Matilda, 1:19

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Reimann & Co., 20:1 Reinhardt, Carolyn L., 2:18 Reinhardt, John E., 2:18 Reinhart, Paul, 36:26 Reinharz, Yehuda, 37:46 Reiter, Harold D., 44:51 Remick, Oscar E., 1:19, 36:48 Renick, James C., 43:20 Resnick, Regine, 1:19 Ress, William, 1:19 Reuther, Victor G., 3:11, 43:26 Reuther, Walter, 3:11 Reynolds, Richard G., 43:20 Rezzonico, Ermidio, 1:19 Riad, Tarek F., 19:40 Riccardo, John J., 2:20, 32:29 Rich, John, Jr., 1:19, 3:1, 19:33, 20:14 Rich, John, Jr. and D. Lee, 1:19 Richards, Gilbert F., 1:19 Richter, Albert, 1:19 Richter, Jacques and Marion, 1:19 Richter, Martin L., 1:19 Ricochon, Annick, 19:43 Riegle, Donald W., Jr., 3: 14, 22:24, 28:15, 38:4 Riggs, Donald E., 42:21-22 la Rinascente, 1:19 Riordan, Mary, 1:19, 22:11 Riter, Emanuel, 1:19 del Rosario, Ramon V., 2:18 Robb, Charles S., 1:20 Roberts, Clark G., 41:38 Roberts, Edwin G., 1:20 Roberts, Jean-Marc, 1:20 Robinson, Jack A., 1:20, 39:35 Robinson, James K., 1:20, 22:9, 36:26, 36:51 Roche, James M., 2:20, 38:30 Rockefeller Foundation, 1:20 Roman, Norman T. (Rabbi), 3:10 Romanoff, Milford, 43:19 Romney, George, 3:5, 44:53 Root, John, 2:18 Rose, Alvin W., 43:21 Rosemurgy, Steven K., 1:16 Rosen, Arthur H., 40:14 Rosen, Douglas, 43:19 Rosen, Elmer and Bobbie, 1:20 Rosen, Stuart, 1:20 Rosenbaum, Paul, 3:8

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Rosenblum, Bea, 47:45 Rosenblum, Ida (Mrs. Albert), 28:32 Rosenfeld, Norman, 1:20 Rosenstein, Allen B., 1:20, 20:43, 41:24-25, 45:62 Rosenstein, Betty, 32:14 Rosenthal, Bernard M., 1:20 Rosenthal, Edward, 45:16 Rosenthal, Samuel R., 1:20, 42:10, 42:21, 42:23, 47:48-51, 48:3, 48:16, 48:21 Ross, Doug, 3:8-9 Ross, Florine Mark, 1:20 (SEE ALSO – Mark, Florine, 1:14) Rossen, Carole, 40:3 Rossen, Jordan, 3:11, 46:18 Rota, Anthony, 1:20, 2:21, 20:38 Rothchild, Charles J., Jr., 1:20, 43:19 Rothchild, Charles J., Jr. and Marge, 1:20 Rottenberg, Leon and Barbara, 2:21 Roulier, Caroline, 39:21 Rouse, James, 1:20 Rowland, Ellis, 43:32 Royal Institute of British Architects (London), 2:25 Rubenstein, Irving, Sr., 1:20 Rubenstein, Nathan D., 45:5 Rudd, Tom, 21:25 Runk, Lee H., 2:20, 17:18 Runkel, Phillip E., 37:25, 36:28 Ruskin, Ronald, 1:20 Russ Togs, 17:18 Russell, Thomas F., 26:26 Rutherford, James W., 1:20 Ruyschaert, Jose (Msgr.), 20:12 Ryan, Earl M., 37:21 Ryberg, Anders, 2:25 Rydholm, E. Harwood, 2:20, 25:26, 26:18, 26:21-24, 41:35

Sachar, Abram L., 48:3 Sachs, Samuel, II, 2:25, 40:34 Safran, Hyman, 38:4 Saginaw Valley State University, 21:31, 22:5 Saibel, Mahlon R., 1:21 Sakowitz, Robert T., 1:21 Salci, Larry E., 26:22 Salmon, Ivor and Isobel, 1:21 Salmon, Walter J., 1:21 Salo, Ralph, 1:21 Samuelson, L. J., 1:21 Sandberg, Wil, 2:25 Sandburg, Wilhelm, 20:3

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Sanders, B. David, 26:16, 26:25, 26:27 Saperstein, David, 1:21 Sarasohn, Sydney, 38:4 Sarason, C. Kenneth, 48:39-40 Sardelli, Albert, 1:21 Sassafras, 17:18 Saturday Review, 3:1 Scandinavian Buying Service, 19:39, 20:18 Schaefer, Otto, 2:21, 20:1 Schafer, Jack, 1:21 Schama, Brian, H., 1:21 Schaver, Emma, 41:13 Schieferdecker, Jürgen U., 2:19, 40:45 Schiller, Anni, 1:21 Schiller, Henri, 2:21 Schiller, Ralph, 17:20 Schillerstrom, David O. (Col.), 41:31 Schindler, Alexander M. (Rabbi), 3:10 Schlesinger, James R., 41:35 Schlueter, John, 1:21 Schmoller, Hans and Tanya, 1:21 Schnapp, Mort, 17:18 Schonburn, Michael K., 1:21 Schostak Brothers & Company, 5:4 Schottland, Charles I., 48:3 Schultz, George, 3:12 Schumann, Wolfgang, 2:25 Schwartz, Alan E., 1:21, 14:8, 16:15, 24:2, 26:18, 26:22, 27:9, 32:3, 34:28, 38:30, 39:14, 45:19 Schwartz, Alan E. and Marianne, 1:21 Schwartz, Dannel I. (Rabbi), 3:10, 40:28 Schwartz, Ernest, 1:21 Schwartz, Richard, 1:21, 19:21 Schwartz, Robert and Leonre, 1:21 Scott, F. Ray, 21:22, 21:25, 21:27, 21:31, 21:37, 22:1-6, 22:8-16, 22:20, 22:24 Scott, Julian H., 37:46 Scott, Ken, 1:21 Scott, Thomas E., 3:8 Scott, Will, 26:20 Scribner, Harvey B., 32:14 St. Gallen Bibliothek (Switzerland), 2:25, 20:23 St. Kitts Apparel, Ltd., 17:20, 17:27 St. Kitts Enterprises Company, Ltd., 17:20 St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla Trading & Developing Company, Ltd., 17:20 St. Lucia National Development Corporation, 17:20 St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital Center, 1:21 St. Marie, Satenig, 1:21

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Secrest, Fred, 24:22, 24:28 Seder, Arthur R., 1:22, 23:21, 27:7 Sederburg, William A., 22:9-11, 22:16 Sedran, Ed, 20:24 Seely, Frederick, 40:9 Segal, Eric B., 1:22 Seger, Martha, 3:12 Seibert, Donald V., 1:22, 42:18 Seibt, Pierre, 1:22 Seidman & Co., Inc., 18:6 Seidman, Samuel, 1:22, 18:6, 18:8, 19:21 Selesnick, Denyse, 18:12 Selick, Aileen, 32:14 Selikowitz, David, 1:22 Seltzer, Mildred M., 1:22 SEMTA, 26:22 Senghor, Leopold (President of Senegal), 2:18, 19:21 Shafer, Raymond Philip, 40:14 Shapero, Mary, 40:37 Shapiro, Harold T., 22:10, 26:24, 36:26, 42:10, 42:14-15, 43:3, 43:6, 43:15 Shapiro, Irving A., 1:22 Shaver, Emma, 41:13 Shay, John E., Jr., 41:19 Shedd, Mark, 32:14 Sheibley, Evangeline, 48:17 Shelton, Donn, 25:26, 26:16, 26:18-20, 26:31, 26:34, 27:16 Shepherd, David H., 26:20 Shepherd, Frances (Mrs. David), 26:24 Shepherd, John H., 2:27, 28:32 Shevitz, Sidney M., 28:32 Shifrin, Norma, 44:4, 45:16 Shine, Neil, 3:1 Shottenfels, Dan, 26:18 Shui Hing Company, Ltd., 17:18, 20:4 Shum, Peter, 1:22, 18:24-31, 19:22, 20:14 Siden, Ida (Mrs. Maurice), 45:12, 47:46 Siefker, Joyce, 17:18 Siegel, Sheldon, 43:6 Silbert, Jules R., 1:22, 17:29 Silverberg, Gene, 1:22 Silverman, Gilbert, 37:44 Silverstein, Joseph H., 1:22 Simmons, Jarrette, 26:21 Simon Freres, 19:25 Simon, Erwin S., 14:10, 16:14-15, 16:22, 42:23, 47:51, 48:23 Simon, Melvin, 1:22, 2:3 Simon, Richard S., 43:19

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Simon, William, 41:51 Simons, Leonard N., 1:22, 40:28, 45:41 Simpkins, Edward, 35:5 Sizeland, Ron, 17:9 Sjogren, Cliff, 42:14 Sklar, Marshall, 1:22 Slade, Roy, 22:9, 22:11, 22:15-16 Slayton, William L., 1:22 Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1:22 Slom, Stanley H., 43:32 Slomovitz, Philip, 1:22, 3:1, 28:32, 45:16 Smiley, William E., 26:18 Smith, Allan F., 26:11, 42:10 Smith, Charles T., 25:26, 26:18, 26:22-23 Smith, Craig, 42:23 Smith, F. Alan, 24:2, 24:8 Smith, Frank E., 25:7, 26:22, 27:6 Smith, Graham, 42:10 Smith, Leonard B., 5:30 Smith, Mary Beth, 44:52 Smith, Michael A., 39:43 Smith, Otis M., 2:20, 43:10 Smith, Robert E., 26:18 Smith, Roger B., 2:20, 17:20, 38:30, 39:1 Smydra, David F., 32:1 Sobel, Andra Barr, 47:3 Sobeloff, Isidore, 38:4 Soffel, Andrew, 18:7 Solomon, Julius F., Jr., 43:19 Solomon, Peter, 1:23 Solomon, Shelby, 22:13-15 Solomon, William R., 1:23 Sonnabend, A. M., 1:23 Soskin, Dan, 45:23 Southern California Advisory Group, 18:9 Southfield, City of, 26:17, 26:26, 26:29 Southgate, City of, 25:32, 26:26 Speelman, Louis, 1:23 Spencer, Robert W., 14:14, 23:20-21, 23:25, 23:31, 26:18, 27:6, 32:1, 32:14, 35:2, 37:9 Speno, Anne Marie, 2:25, 20:10 Spero, Al, 1:23 Speyer, Darthea, 1:23 Spiller, Owsley G., 39:16 Spina, Tony, 3:1 Spitzer, Jack J., 45:5 Spreen, Johannes F., 2:23 Springs Industries, Inc., 1:23; 17:18, 17:20, 18:12

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Sroge, Maxwell, 1:23 Stadtbibliothek (Berlin), 2:25 Stadtbibliothek (Nürnberg), 2:25, 20:1 Stare, Frederick J., 1:23 Stark, Al, 3:1 Starring, Robert J., 42:10 State of Michigan, Department of Attorney General, 16:15 Steffens, Ronald L, 17:29, 21:29 Steinberg, Robert E., 43:19 Steinberger, 46:11 Steiner, Mary Lou (Mrs. Charles), 1:23 Stella, Frank D., 1:23, 25:7, 40:34, 45:24 Stephens, Roy N., 1:23 Stepp, Marc, 3:11, 26:23, 26:27 Stern, George L., 40:28 Stern, Saul I., 39:29 Stevenson, A. Robert, 26:18 Stewart, Darneau (Rev.), 35:5 Stewart, Robert W., 33:7 Stickler, Alfons (Cardinal), 20:12 Stillman, Donald, 3:11 Stockton, David A., 3:12 Stodghill, Ronald, 32:1, 35:2 Stoner, Madeleine R., 43:6 Stores Magazine, 3:1 Stover, Carl F., 19:33, 44:52 Strand, Forrest, 40:23, 42:25 Strategic Air Command, 41:31 Straus, Kathleen, 41:38 Strawbridge, Herbert E., 27:36 Strebl, Maga, 2:25, 19:24 Stroh, Peter W., 1:23, 22:7 Strong, Curtis C., 2:18 Stroud, Joe H., 3:1 Style Chic, Inc., 15:12 Suburban Communications Corporation, 36:26 Sudarsky, Jerry and Millie, 1:23 Summers, Thomas W., 1:23, 20:19 Surdam, Robert M., 26:31, 32:24 Suslow, Robert, 17:18 Svenska Akademiens Nobelbibliotek (Stockholm), 2:25 Swain, Derrick W., 1:23 Swainson, John B., 3:6 Swamstrom, Thomas E., 1:23, 17:27 Swaney, Russel A., 25:2, 43:34 Swelin, Nabil M., 19:40 Swift, A. Dean, 28:6, 28:16 Szoka, Edmund C. (Archbishop), 3:10, 20:12, 40:34

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Takeshita, I., 2:1 Talbot Company, 18:12 Tam, C. C., 17:18, 20:4 Tamex Limited, 17:18, 20:4 Tannian, Philip G., 2:23 Taoff, David and Terry, 2:1 Tate Gallery (London), 2:25 Taubman Company, 15:14-15 Taubman, A. Alfred, 2:1, 15:14, 15:15, 39:35 Taubman, A. Alfred and Judy, 2:1 Taubman, Robert S., 2:1 Tayar, Enzo C., 2:1, 6:22, 14:13, 20:10 Taylor, Alfred H., 2:1 Taylor, S. Martin, 32:5 Taysom, John and Sheila, 2:1 Teagert, Werner, 2:25 Tell, Robert, 44:25 Thayer, Ron, 41:44 Thomann, Gunther, 2:25, 20:1 Thomas, John R., 2:1, 41:35 Thomas, John R. and Mitzie, 2:1 Thomas, Ralph, 35:16, 35:20-23 Thomas, Stephen, 43:6 Thurber, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 42:23 Tickton, Jason H., 2:1 Tilis, Jerome S., 3:1 Time, 3:1 Times Mirror, 3:1 Tobias, Julian S., 43:27 Tolford, Hugh C. and Jean, 2:21 Tonelli, Edith A., 2:25 Toriyama, Akira, 2:1 Townsend, Lynn A., 2:20, 23:21, 23:26, 38:30 Townsend, Lynn A. and Ruth, 2:20 Travis, Thomas, 18:12 Traxler, Robert, 28:15 Trizec Properties, Inc., 17:29 Tropical Shipping and Construction Co., Ltd., 17:20 Tung, Bertrand, 20:24 Turner, Thomas, 3:11, 26:18, 26:20 Turtle Bay Enterprises, Inc., 17:18

U.S. Ambassador, Holy See, 2:18, 20:12 U.S. Ambassador, Ivory Coast, 2:18 U.S. Ambassador, Nigeria, 2:18 U.S. Ambassador, People’s Republic of China, 2:18 U.S. Ambassador, Rome, 2:18, 20:12

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U.S. Ambassador, Senegal, 2:18 U.S. Consul General, Hong Kong, 2:18 U.S. Embassy, Barbados, 17:20 U.S. Embassy, Bathurst (The Gambia), 2:18 U.S. Liaison Office, People’s Republic of China, 19:34-35 U.S. Shoe Corporation, 17:27 U.S. Treasury Department, Exemption Organizations, 16:14-15 Union Bank of Switzerland, 20:23 United Foundation, 16:13 United Hebrew Schools, 37:46-47 United Jewish Charities, 2:2 Universitats Bibliothek (Bamburg), 2:25 Universitats Bibliothek (Heidelberg), 2:25 University Affiliated Hospitals of Flint, Inc. 16:13 University of Michigan, 26:11 USAID-RDO/C, 17:20, 18:12 Usdan, Michael D., 40:3 Usher, Rob, 17:20 Uygur, Vural, 46:11

Van Buren-Neiman Associates, 17:27 Van DerMarck, Jan, 2:25 Vance, Cyrus, 41:51 Vandevusse, Bert, 26:18 Vatican Library and Archives, 20:12 Vaughn, Clarence, 2:2 Vaughn, Jackie, III, 3:8, 45:41 Vecht, Jack A. and Mary, 2:2 Verola, Thomas A., 18:12 Victor, Harold and Marge, 2:2 Vinci, Anthony (Tony), 2:2, 38:30, 39:4, 39:8, 47:31 Vinci, Anthony and Evelyn, 2:2 Vinitsky, Chaim, 2:2, 20:9, 44:61 Vititoe, William P., 2:2 Vogler, Richard, 2:25 Voigt, Frank, 2:19 Volpe, Mark, 44:52 Von Arnim, Manfred, 2:21, 2:25 Von Katte, Maria, 2:25, 20:1 Vorspan, Albert, 2:2, 40:28, 40:33

Wachler, Norman G., 37:44 Wagstaff, Samuel J., Jr., 44:52 Wahba, Josephine, 2:3, 19:40 Wahba, Magdi and Josephine, 2:3 Wahls, Myron, 2:27 Wald, Jeffrey, 2:3 Waldemar, Bystrom, 20:18

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Walgren, Doug, 41:32 Walker, Ken, 2:3 Wallace, Eva (Mrs. Sidney), 47:35 Wallace, Sidney, 47:34 Wallace, Sidney and Eva, 45:19 Wallachs, 2:3 Waller, Bret, 2:25 Walmart Stores, Inc., 17:27 Walt, Alexander, 45:39 Walt, Irene, 2:3, 22:9 Walters, Peter S., 44:65 Walton, Jonathan T., 5:19 Walzman, Stanley, 18:12 Wang, Richard C. T., 2:25, 20:24 Wang, Tien-Ming, 19:34-35 Warburg, James, 2:3, 19:41, 20:19 Warburg, James and Betty, 2:3 Warburg, Jane, 2:3 Ward, James G., Jr., 3:1 Wardy, Amen, 2:3 Warnaco Sourcing, 17:18 Warner, Robert M., 42:10, 42:21 Warren, Gerald E., 22:13, 25:2, 26:18, 26:22 Washington Post, 3:1 Wattenberg, William W., 37:16 Webb, James E., 40:44 Weber, Louis, 45:5 Weeks, Solan W., 14:11, 46:4 Weil, Louis A., III, 3:1 Weinberg, Harvey A., 2:3 Weinberg, Lawrence, 38:4 Weinberg, Sylvan L., 2:3 Weinstein, Lewis H., 2:3, 40:15 Weinstein, Milton M., 48:2 Weinstein, Sidney M., 38:4 Weiss, Steve, 22:13 Welsh, T., 2:3 Welsh, William J., 20:1 Werner Management Consultants, Inc., 18:12 Westerfield, William U., 2:3 Western V Community Conference, 26:17, 26:29 Westland, City of, 26:11 Wharton, Clifton R., Jr., 2:3, 3:12 Whipple, Kenneth, 2:20, 38:30 Whitaker, Gilbert R., Jr., 42:14, 42:23-24 White, B. Joseph, 42:10, 44:68 White, Graham, 2:3 White, Helene N., 2:3

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Whiting, Allen S., 42:17-18 Wible, Arthur E., 3:1 Widmayer, Patricia, R., 36:26 Wiegner, Edward A., 27:9 Wierzbicki, Anthony J., 2:23 Wiggins, William J., 39:22 Williams, G. Mennen, 3:7, 19:21 Williams, James, 2:3, 28:6, 28:8, 28:15, 28:17, 28:26 Williams, Roy L., 26:18, 27:6 Willison, Ian, 2:25 Wills, George S., 2:3, 41:51 Wilner, Mary Ann, 48:3 Wilson, Cyrus C., 2:3 Wilson, Sylvia, 48:17 Win Spot Company, 20:14 Wineman, James H., 2:3, 41:38-39 Wingate, Paul D., 43:19 Winkelman, Babe, 47:45 Winkelman, Beryl (Mrs. Isadore), 17:4 Winkelman, Eugene I., 43:6, 47:45 Winkelman, Fred, 47:51 Winkelman, Henry (Hank), 47:15, 47:38, 47:51 Winkelman, Howard, 47:45 Winkelman, James, 47:45 Winkelman, John (Jack), 47:51 Winkelman, Lee, 47:45 Winkelman, Leon and Josephine, 45:52 Winkelman, Marvin, 47:45 Winkelman, Roger E., 18:16, 41:42, 47:5 Winkelman, Roger E. and Linda, 47:5 Winkelman, Rosalind, 47:45 Winkelman, Stephen, 47:45 Winkelman, Stuart, 47:45 Winnick, Louis, 26:17 Winterland, Vincent P., 26:31 WMB Consulting, 18:16 Wolf, Frederick H., 43:19 Wolf, James, 43:19 Wolf, Milton A., 2:18, 19:24 Wolfe, Charles J., 32:14, 34:33, 35:5 Wolin, Barbara, 2:3 Wolk, Sarah, 2:3 Wolpe, Howard, 3:14, 28:15 Women’s Wear Daily, 3:1 Wong, Jeff, 42:14 Wong, Paul K. C., 2:3, 17:18 Wood, Jack, 26:20 Woodbridge Capital Management, 18:1

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Woodcock, Carla, 3:1 Woodcock, Leonard, 3:11, 45:13 Woolsey, Fred A., 20:20 Wrangham, Peter J., 2:3 Wright, Peter, 17:20 Wurzer, Henry K., 3:1

Yeager, Jim, 3:1 Yeshiva University, 39:36 Yhap, Veronica, 19:34, 19:36 Yokich, Stephen P., 3:11 Young, Coleman A., 2:24, 26:10, 32:14, 39:26, 40:1, 41:38, 41:41, 44:3, 45:3 Yung, Frank and Margaret, 20:20 Yorkin, Bud and Peg, 2:4 Yoseido Art Gallery, 14:16 Yost, Don M., 42:2 Young, Donald, 2:4 Young, Richard A., 22:10 Young Women’s Christian Association, 2:4 Yung, Frank, 20:20

Zaks, Michael, 37:47 Zaun, Allan A. (Rev.) and Helen, 3:10 Zayre Corporation, 17:27 Zekaria, Maurice, 2:4 Zeltzer, George, 2:4, 44:49 Zhang, Mr. and Mrs. Wenjin, 2:18 Zhizhong, Yu, 2:18 Zimmerman, Robert M., 17:18, 17:20, 17:27 Zimmerman, Sharon, 21:31 Zimmerman, William, 43:4 Zimmers, Louis E., 26:20, 26:23, 27:8 Zoulfikar, Omar and Kathy, 19:40 Zwick, Jack, 45:16

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