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Alliance of Queer and Ally Students records
The Alliance of Queer and Ally Students records consists of announcements, correspondence, flyers, and minutes of the organization. There are also newsletters, event flyers, and material relating to Lansing and East Lansing, Michigan, Midwestern and National LBGTA groups and women's groups. Electronic resources include meeting minutes, agendas and other student group-related text documents.
Baseball (Intercollegiate Athletics) records
The Intercollegiate Athletics Baseball records consists of a 1914 bulletin board announcement, a modern letterhead, 1983 scorecard, a 1999 baseball camp pamphlet, 1952 training camp information and game programs from the 1999, 2001,2002, 2009, and 2010 seasons. Also available are photographs of the baseball team and players for 1870 to 1969.
Charles Schmitter papers
Clyde Olin papers
East Lansing Food Co-op records
The East Lansing Food Co-op Records contain correspondence, ledgers, annual reports, manuals, promotional material, newsletters, photographs, and oversized poster boards.
Ford Peabody papers
This collection consists of a scrapbook, class notes, newspapers, publications, posters, and ephemera from Ford Peabody's time as an undergraduate student at Michigan Agricultural College.
Frank Peabody papers
This collection consists of materials relating to Frank Peabody's time as a student at Michigan State College, as well as his career as a professor at Michigan State University. Included are correspondence, photographs, newspapers, course materials, publications, and materials from the Summer Institute in Biology.
Joe Cappo collection
Larry Bielat collection
Michigan Womyn's Music Festival records
The Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival records (1976-2015) contain crew guides and handbooks, maps, banners, t-shirts, programs, brochures, posters, meeting minutes, correspondence, inventories, press clippings, as well as recordings and photographs taken during the festival. The collection gives an insight of the intense effort and amount of coordination it took to make the festival possible, and how it evolved and grew more complex with each iteration.