Box 1
Contains 356 Results:
“From sweat in Selma to quiet of the campus,” Towne Courier (East Lansing), by Joan First, Feb. 16, 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.
Photocopied items sent by Laimdota Mazzarins, STEP volunteer, who taught Communications Skills and worked with community children in Holly Springs. All pages are 8.5 x 11 single sided, 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.
Two articles “AUSG STEPs Into Rust” and “Desire to Aid Others Sparks STEP Project” plus the lead editorial (p.2) “Big STEP Forward,” all from the Michigan State News [Note sirloin steak for 89 cents a pound], Feb. 2, 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.
Photo of Laimdota Mazzarins seated on curb with Carlton and Kenneth Oliver and Colby Cobb, young Holly Springs boys
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.
Typed versions of autobiographies written at the beginning of the Institute by Laimdota’s eleven STEP students
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.
Memo to Institute Students and STEP Volunteers from Project Director RE: Activities of the last three days [of the Institute]
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.
A Report on STEP, Laimdota Mazzarins, Education 482, Dr. Green. Typed, pages 3-21. The last two pages are an appendix: “True Believer” by Hazel Jones, one of Laimdota’s students., Aug. 31, 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.
Mailing envelope, in which this material was sent, and picture card with note to Bill and Theda Skocpol. Laimdota earned a Harvard Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, and is now a professional document translator based in Cologne, Germany. 2006 address, 2006
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.
Advance preparation for the STEP Project, with notes by Theda Barron [now Theda Skocpol], who was one of the students who were preparing to teach Communication Skills., 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.
Flyer describing STEP – 8 ½ x 11 in., yellow page, mimeographed two sides, designed to fold into thirds lengthwise, 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.