Box 1
Contains 356 Results:
“Memo: To ALL Summer Skills Institute Student STEP Volunteers
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Harris Sorelle” June 5-26, Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee, Institute Field Trip, Saturday June 25
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“General Information Bulletin, The University of Mississippi” from 1966 Field trip. The math notes on the back are by Bill Skocpol, talking on bus with some person (not remembered who), 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Evaluation Schedule and Some Questions for Discussion” 9a.m.-9p.m., mid-2way into institute, undated
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“STEP Volunteers Return,” State News by Jim Spaniolo. (photocopy), July 19, 1966
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“STEP: A Contribution To Civil Rights,” Editorial, State News, p.2. (photocopy), July 21, 1966
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Green To Teach, Consult This Fall,” State News (photocopy), summer 1966
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“New entrance criteria may hurt Negro schools – Green,” State News (laminated), undated
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
Dr. Ben Hickok’s NDEA proposal (funded) for an institute for area English teachers to be held at Rust College for six weeks beginning July 10, 1967. Also small laminated article about it, 1967
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
Planning for 1967 project and general memos during it (entire folder missing), 1966-67
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.