Box 7051
Contains 53 Results:
Unpublished, 1961
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports from 1956-63.
Unpublished, 1962
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports from 1956-63.
Unpublished, 1963
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports from 1956-63.
Unpublished, 1957
The collection includes a document on vocational opportunities and unpublished annual reports for 1956-58.
Unpublished, 1958
The collection includes a document on vocational opportunities and unpublished annual reports for 1956-58.
(2 Copies in single folder), 1948
The Institute of Foreign Studies records consist of a blank questionnaire and a syllabus from a course titled, Europe: It’s People and Cultures an Area Course, the Primarily Slavic East and Southeast. The course was taught by MSU Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Paul Honigsheim.
Unpublished, 1949
The Institute of Foreign Studies records consist of a blank questionnaire and a syllabus from a course titled, Europe: It’s People and Cultures an Area Course, the Primarily Slavic East and Southeast. The course was taught by MSU Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Paul Honigsheim.
Unpublished, 1950
The Institute of Foreign Studies records consist of a blank questionnaire and a syllabus from a course titled, Europe: It’s People and Cultures an Area Course, the Primarily Slavic East and Southeast. The course was taught by MSU Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Paul Honigsheim.
(2 Copies in single folder), 1951
The Institute of Foreign Studies records consist of a blank questionnaire and a syllabus from a course titled, Europe: It’s People and Cultures an Area Course, the Primarily Slavic East and Southeast. The course was taught by MSU Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Paul Honigsheim.
Unpublished, 1952
The Institute of Foreign Studies records consist of a blank questionnaire and a syllabus from a course titled, Europe: It’s People and Cultures an Area Course, the Primarily Slavic East and Southeast. The course was taught by MSU Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Dr. Paul Honigsheim.
