Box 1
Contains 356 Results:
Memo: To all STEP volunteers, same time as previous memo. Various reminders
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.
Mimeographed Communication Skills materials from which the assignments were made for 1967 classes. Ends with a roster of 1967 staff. Fills two binders. Different color paper for each item, 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.
Laminated articles from Rev. Duley, 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.
“Civil rights movement: Is it dead?,” Towne Courier (East Lansing). 3 pages, by Barbara Kincaid. Interview with Dr. Robert L. Green., February 14, 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.
“To contribute to STEP,” Letter to editor, State News (photocopy), May 9, 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.
“STEP enrollment down,” State News (photocopy), June 23, 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.
“STEP in right direction for equality,” Point of View, State News?, by Larry Klein
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.
“Rust College: A tiny but prideful school,” State News, by Leo Zainea, July 5, 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.
“Spartan STEP workers endure isolation at Rust,” State News, July 6 by Leo Zainea
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 RESEARCH Prof’s aim is better English,” State News, July 7? by Leo Zainea
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.