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MSU Technologies records (formerly University Intellectual Property Office)
The collection consists of one document, "Protecting Your Invention."
MSU Telecasters records
The Electronic Resources includes episodes and clips from shows produced by the MSU Telecasters, spanning several years.
MSU Today UA 8.1
MSU Volunteer, The UA 7.15
MSU Web Sites Collection
This collection consists of a hardcopy print of the MSU web pages done by the MSU Library (1996) and digital snapshots made by the University Archives (1998 – 2005).
MSU Young Socialist Club records
The collection consists of a flyer for an event sponsored by the MSU Young Socialist Club. The event was called "Revolutionary Socialism Past, Present and Future." The speakers were Robert Himmel and Harriet Talan.
Muigwithania collection
Photocopies of Gikuyu language newspaper ("The Reconciler," "Unifier," or "Newsbearer" in English) associated with the Kikuyu Central Association and its secretary, Jomo Kenyatta, who was at times (he was in London in 1929) editor of the newspaper, together with English translations of most issues made for the use of the British colonial administration, and occasional correspondence or annotations regarding Muigwithania.
Munguia-Cisneros Family History collection
The 2-folder collection consists of facsimiles of correspondence to, from and about Romulo, news print and online articles and obituaries from various newspapers, advertisements for Munguia's print shop, programs for events honoring Munguia and family members, state proclamations, Texas-Mexico history. A second folder includes documents that highlight the Munguia Cisneros Family history of civic outreach and political activism.
Munnis Kenny journal
This collection consists of the transcription of a journal kept by Munnis Kenny (1788-1862) during a trip from Putney, Vermont, to Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1828. Kenny recorded his impressions of the trip, the country he traveled through, and the people he met. The journal was transcribed by Kathryn Sorenson in 1964; she included explanatory notes, maps of the areas through which Kenny traveled, and a biographical sketch of Kenny.
