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Mariette C. Crittenden reminiscences
Marilyn Culpepper collection
Marilyn Frye collection of feminist, gay, and lesbian material
The material is a collection of newsletters and other material relating to women's issues.
Marilyn Frye papers
The Marilyn Frye papers consist of approximately 13 linear feet of material dating from 1964 to 2013. The collection contains personal and professional correspondence, administrative records, drafts and manuscripts for publication, reprinted materials, reference materials, teaching files, catalogs and other printed ephemera.
Recordings and other born-digital material will be available in our reading room.
Marilyn Grigg papers
The Marilyn Grigg papers consist of a notebook containing materials for Cooperative Extension Planning Courses (1961-1963), and food and nutrition publications from the USDA, Michigan State University Cooperative Extension Service, and other organizations.
Marilyn Noller collection
Marion Rutter Magnus collection
The Marion Rutter Magnus collection contains 4-H material. Included are Camp Gaylord event programs and song books, other 4-H song books, State 4-H show programs, 4-H patch, blank forms and handouts for leaders and leader appreciation event programs. Also included is a Michigan State College Songs booklet as well as a postcard set.
Marjorie G. Kersting papers
The collection consists of essays written by Marjorie Kersting's grandmother, Ann Eliza Aldrich Melton, and compiled into the book, "Bringing in the Sheaves: A True Story of Pioneer Days" in 1978. Also included is unpublished material including Melton's schoolwork from the 1860s of compositions, penmanship exercises and prose, and a song, letter, and essay by an unknown author.
Mark E. Havitz papers
Mark Grebner papers
This collection contains seven Grading the Profs pamphlets that Grebner published from 1974 to 2004. These publications reported on the Michigan State University teaching faculty based on student questionaries, SIRS, and SOCT surveys that were completed by MSU students.
