Michigan State University. Spartan Stadium
Organization
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
04_05_99-Campus
Digital Work
Identifier: 573b98bb-d59b-45bf-ad72-6b331fbc0f2a
Dates:
2023-07-19 - 2023-07-19
05_28_02-AerialsOnCampus
Digital Work
Identifier: 3cfbd0c0-c75c-4e1c-8121-d4d16b0098c7
Dates:
2022-11-07 - 2022-11-07
06_10_02-SpartanStadium_Turf
Digital Work
Identifier: 891973c1-1acc-47f1-9ccf-65dd7fc94e3a
Dates:
2022-07-28 - 2022-07-28
08_31_99-NewsBulletin
Digital Work
Identifier: 34a2356f-cfda-453b-8b2a-8ef6c4a57f11
Dates:
2023-07-26 - 2023-07-26
Brian Gladue collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.361
Scope and Contents
The Brian Gladue collection consists of slides of take by alumnus Brian Gladue during his time at MSU 1975-1979. Include are images of campus buildings and grounds, the marching band on the field at Spartan Stadium, tennis courts near Spartan Stadium, the Spartan/ Sparty Statue, and students walking and biking to class. Of note is an image of an MSU Police car and officer at Transportation Services under Spartan Stadium. There is also an image of entrance sign to MSU near Hagadorn Road and...
Dates:
1975, 1978-1979
Campus_11001-11027
Digital Work
Identifier: 9e3f8c8c-2f0b-40f9-b232-5000ef4f7b1f
Dates:
2023-09-11 - 2023-09-11
Campus2001
Digital Work
Identifier: b3017b06-5229-4d0d-8bbf-da1b378ce360
Dates:
2023-08-23 - 2023-08-23
James W. Faulkner collection
Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.312
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of photographs and negatives from Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) dating to 1948 of the stadium rededication and the MSC-UM football Game, the Spring Parade and Water Carnival, a spring flood on the Red Cedar River, a ROTC Unit, and MSC buildings, including construction on the Union building, the Physics-Astronomy Building, Beaumont Tower, the Auditorium, the library (present-day Museum), Mason Hall, the Music building (labelled as Home...
Dates:
1947 - 1948
Neal McLain slides
Collection
Identifier: UA-28.23
Content Description
The collection consists of seven slides of campus take by Neal McLain during a visit to Michigan State University in 1959. The slides show Beaumont Tower, Red Cedar River, two images of Kellogg Center, tulips by a pathway light at night, an unidentified building, and a bridge pathway with the stadium in the distance.
Dates:
1959