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Archives related to: Schwartz, Alan (Alan E.)

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title[Alan Schwartz : biography file]
repositoryDetroit Institute of Arts
descriptionVertical file.
extent1 folder ; 24 cm.
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record linkhttps://dalnet-dia.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01DAL_DIA/k4e36b/alma991000776077303244
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updated03/16/2023 10:30:00
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titleMax M. Fisher Papers
repositoryWayne State University
descriptionThe Max M. Fisher papers document Fisher’s life and career, primarily focused on his leadership roles in the organized Jewish community of the U.S. and Israel, his activities in the Republican Party, his role as an advisor to several U.S. presidents, and his business activities. The collection includes correspondence, documents, speeches, interviews, photographs and other media, and documents from his biographer. The papers reflect his wide-ranging activities in the oil and real estate businesses, as well as his affiliations and leadership in civic activities in the Detroit area. Fisher corresponded with many leaders in politics, government, business, academia and the Jewish community, locally, nationally and internationally, from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dick Cheney, from Teddy Kollek to Benjamin Netanyahu, and George Romney to George Shultz, as well as many presidents and prime ministers. Part 1 Series 1: Personal/Family, 1908-2006. Series 2: Correspondence, 1922-2005, Series 3: Jewish Issues and Organizations, 1950-2005, Subseries A: Jewish Agency for Israel, 1960-2002; Subseries B: United Jewish Appeal, 1950-1999, Series 4: Politics and Public Service, 1951-2005, Series 5: Civic Organizations and Projects, 1952-2005, Subseries A: Detroit Renaissance, 1969-2004, Series 6: Business and Investments, 1932-2005, Subseries A: Oil and Energy, 1932-1991; Subseries B: Calendars and Itineraries, 1960-2005, Series 7: Biography Materials, Scrapbooks, Speeches, 1964-1997, Series 8: Audiovisual Materials, 1910-2004. Subseries A: Photographs - Family Subseries B: Photographs - Individuals Subseries C: Organizations, Places, and Events Subseries D: Oversize Photographs and Scrapbooks Subseries E: Media transferred to the Audiovisual Department Part 2 Documents, correspondence, clippings, PR materials, oral history transcript, photos. Media transferred to Audiovisual Department: CDs, DVDs, audiocassette, videotapes
extent217 Linear Feet (307.5 MB, 1 SB, 20 OS, 28 reels)
accessCollection is open for research.
record linkhttps://archives.wayne.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/573191
finding aidhttps://archives.wayne.edu/repositories/2/resources/852
acquisition informationPart 1 of this collection was deposited at the Reuther Library by the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation in August 2012. Part 2 was deposited in June 2021.
updated02/21/2023 12:22:12
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titleThe Albert and Pauline Dubin Oral History Archives
repositoryLeonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives
descriptionThis collection includes stories from influential leaders, philanthropists, and those who have helped to shape the Detroit Jewish community.

In this interview, Alan E. Schwartz speaks briefly about his parents and their immigration to Detroit. He mentions his memories of childhood, growing up in what he describes as a not very observant Jewish household. He then mentions attending Cranbrook for high school, and then University of Michigan, then into the Navy, and then graduating from Harvard Law School. From here, Schwartz talks about his experiences early in his law career in New York, then moving back to Detroit and starting a firm with Jason Honigman and Jack Miller.
extent29 pages
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record linkhttps://jewishdetroit.org/oral-history/oral-history-main/the-albert-and-pauline-dubin-oral-history-archives/alan-e-schwartz/
record sourcehttps://jewishdetroit.org/oral-history/oral-history-main/the-albert-and-pauline-dubin-oral-history-archives/
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updated02/21/2023 14:16:45
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