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Capital Area Women's Lifestyle Magazine collection
The collection contains issues of Capital Area Women's Lifestyle magazine.
Capital District Coalition Against Apartheid legal documents and newspaper clippings
Capital Professional Chefs and Cooks Association of Greater Lansing records
The collection contains newsletters from 2007-2008 with information regarding meetings and banquets in the area both past and present that are relevant to the culinary arts as well as recipes and words from the organization's president. There are also two programs from "TasteFest" 2007 and an awards banquet in 2008.
Capitol Rebekah Lodge No. 274 records
The Capitol Rebekah Lodge Records include ledgers of attendance, correspondence, annual meeting proceedings of Rebekah Assembly of Michigan, and meeting minutes. Also included are financial records, which consist of account books ranging from 1905- 1954 and receipts. The membership materials include rosters, petitions for membership, transfers and withdrawals and miscellaneous papers.
Career Services and Placement records
This collection contains materials for Career Development and Placement Services for 1985 and after, such as brochures, flyers, reports, and career guides. It also contains reports from the Collegiate Employment Research Institute.
Caresse Crosby correspondence to C.W. Riddell
This collection consists of three handwritten letters from Caresse Crobsy to C.W. Riddell, written in 1955.
Carilon Carr collection
Carl A. Brodbeck papers
This collection consists of the financial records of the Brodbeck Centennial farm between the years 1922 and 1967. Included in the records are receipts from livestock, crops and other income as well as farm operating expenses. The collection also includes various farm analysis studies and business reports from 1929 through 1961.
Carl D. Johnson papers
The collection consists of architectural project files and site development project files for Carl Johnson and his firm Johnson, Johnson, and Roy (JJR) of Ann Arbor, Michigan as well as the other architectural firms where Carl Johnson worked.