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Collection
Identifier: MSS 387 large
Scope and Contents
The Judith Minty papers (1937-2011) contain the bulk of Minty’s handwritten and typed manuscripts of all published and unpublished writing throughout her adult life including the complete manuscripts to Yellow Dog Journal, Dancing the Fault, Letters to My Daughters, The Mad Painter Poems, and Killing the Bear and partial manuscripts for Lake Songs and Other Fears, In the Presence of Mothers, and Walking with the Bear. The collection also contains correspondence with fellow poets, friends,...
Dates:
1937-2011
Collection
Identifier: c-00061
Scope and Contents
This typewritten autobiography contains discussions of numerous social, political, and economic issues connected with Grennell's newspaper, the Detroit News, and legislative activities. A microfilm copy of the collection is available.
Dates:
1930
Collection
Identifier: MSS 419 large
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of one box of materials about the poetry of Julia A. Moore, who in her heyday was called the Sweet Singer in Michigan. The collective consists of family pictures, correspondence to and clippings about Ms. Moore, correspondence by H. A. Greenly, copies of published works not individually catalogued in MSU Libraries, and photocopies of three of her works.
Dates:
1847-1920
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.444
Scope and Contents
The Samora papers held at the Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections are a small portion of records and personal papers generated by Julian Samora. The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Notre Dame also have Samora materials, and researchers interested should consult their university archives and library staff for further details.These materials have been made accessible to the public through the efforts of the Provost's Office, the MSU...
Dates:
1935 - 1996
Record Group
Identifier: UA-23.14
Scope and Contents
The Julian Samora Research Institute records contain Communica Horizons newsletters about the Mexico-United States Consortium for Academic Cooperation. In addition to these there are flyers advertising lectures, "Making News for Midwest Latinos" a collection of newspaper clippings pertaining to Latino life in the Midwest, as well as the paper "Life in the Industrial Heartland" by Anne Santiago. Included in the Electronic Resources series...
Dates:
1989, 1999, 2015
Collection
Identifier: MSS 735
Scope and Contents
The Julian Satterthwaite papers consist of photographs, correspondence, and research materials relating to Roma (Gypsy) people, primarily within the United Kingdom.
Dates:
approximately 1980-2000
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.510
Scope and Contents
The Julie A. Greene and Mark A. White Collection contains the publication "Trivial Michigan State" by Mark A. White and Julie A. Greene. The book contains trivia questions about Michigan State University covering a range of time periods. Topics include academics, fraternities and sororities, departments, athletics, buildings, classes, and East Lansing.
Dates:
1985
Collection
Identifier: c-00703
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of documents relating to the Buck 'N Bear Hunting Club of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan of which Julius Cord was a member. The materials include correspondence, membership lists, by-laws information, building blue prints, and maps of their land.
Dates:
1974 - 1993
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.141
Scope and Contents
The collection consists primarily of correspondence generated in 1923 when Chapin was responding to inquiries about his reasons for refusing the County Agent job, and letters of application he sent to various publications in 1937 seeking work as an agricultural editor and writer. The papers also include a card advertising "Chapin-Cherries" which shows a map and photograph of the Chapin cherry orchard in Suttons Bay and a newspaper article about the Chapin family farm in Eden. Also...
Dates:
1906 - 1938
Item
Identifier: MSS 180 XX codex