Correspondence Letter opened by censorJohn Cyril Abbott Letter to his Mother, Aug 7 1918W.A.P. John to his Friend, January 14th, 1918. W.A.P. John to friend, March 14, 1918. L. May Helmer letter to sister Genevieve, December 13th, 1917.L. May Helmer Letter to sister Genevieve, December 9, 1918.Arthur Ehrlicher to his parents, April 28, 1918.Arthur Ehrlicher to his family, February 16, 1917.William Edward Vortuba Diary Entry.Louis H. Fead to Captain Russel Tyson, ARC Base Hospital 34 October 31, 1918. Agnes Inglis describing her arrest for handing out flyers to striking workers. Letter from Women's League accompanying Comfort Bags sent to soldiers and sailors. Department of the Interior to Moses Gomberg about his work with Mustard Gas. (1)Moses Gomberg to Colonel Burrill, concerning Michigan's participation in government research.Telegraph sent by Francis W. Kelsey to promote the Commission for Relief in Belgium.Letter to Ann Arbor Steam Dye Works on Behalf of Michigan Governor Albert Sleeper for their work with Belgian Relief. Gallery Campus ScenesAnn Arbor During WWICampus Buildings Michiganders in Training Camp CusterLiberty Loan AdvertisementsMichiganders on the Front LinesCorrespondence ← Michiganders on the Front Lines Correspondence