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Collection
Identifier: c-00100
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of Stephen Boyle's discharge certificate from the 4th Michigan Cavalry. Boyle enlisted in December 1863, and received a medical discharge in January 1865.
Dates:
1865
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.525
Scope and Contents
The Stephen Masar collection contains materials from his time as a student at MSU. Included are study guides for sociology, American Thought and Language and Natuarl Science 183; student activity and theater ticket books, Beta Zeta Theta Chi and MSU fraternity brochures, how to use the MSU library booklets. There are also brochures about campus housing and residence halls as well a letter with move in details and a letter to residence advisors and hall presidents.
Dates:
1962-1966, undated
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.208
Scope and Contents
The Stephen Murray collection contains most issues of the Phalanstery Review, a student publication in James Madison College. The Phalanstery Review was meant to provide a weekly forum for student and faculty opinions" in James Madison College. Common themes in the issues are the discussion of the proper place of residential colleges within universities, administration/student relationships within James Madison College...
Dates:
1969 - 1971
Collection
Identifier: MSS 795
Scope and Contents
The Stephen O. Murray papers consist of approximately 36 linear feet of material dating from 1950 to 2019. The collection consists of personal and professional material, including correspondence, scrapbooks, published and unpublished manuscripts, drafts of published reviews and articles, research materials, materials by other authors, personal photographs, and ephemera.Correspondence files may include drafts, notes, clippings, research materials, and photographs. Files with...
Dates:
1950 - 2019
Collection
Identifier: MSS 833
Scope and Contents
The Stephen P. Wilensky Pride Slides collection consist of 3 linear feet of approximately 5000 photographic slides from pride parades and other LGBTQ+ events.
Dates:
1979 - 2003
Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.68
Scope and Contents
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
1927 - 1972
Collection — Drawer: stereo cards
Identifier: 00000-Stereo
Scope and Content
The Stereo Card collection is an artificial collection comprised of stereograph cards from various record groups or accessions. Part of the collection is arranged alphabetically by subject, and the other half is organized according to the name of the parent record group, such as the McKibbin Family Collection.
Dates:
undated
Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.3.501
Collection
Identifier: MSS 448 large
Scope and Contents
The Steve Huyser collection on LGBT choirs and other material contains materials relating to his extensive work with LGBT Choruses containing programs, brochures, fliers, newspaper clippings, magazines, CDs, Blue Ray DVDs, and posters relating to the Heartland Gay Men’s Chorus, The Greater Lansing Gay Men’s Chorus, and other LGBT choruses from throughout the United States. The Huyser collection also contains ephemera and artifacts relating to Gay Motorcyclist clubs, the East Lansing crisis...
Dates:
1990-2008
Collection
Identifier: c-00514
Scope and Contents
This collection contains photographs from the U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica. The images show construction, facilities, people, activities and equipment. There are also blueprint plans for "Little America Five," the main base for the United States Navy's "Expedition Deep Freeze" (1959) and a blueprint plot plan for McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (1959).
Dates:
1959