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Cosmopolitan Club records
This collection consists of two volumes. The treasurer's book has the group’s accounts from 1926 to 1935.There is also the secretary’s book from 1920 to 1935 with meeting minutes, member rolls and election results.
David L. Friday papers
The David L. Friday papers consist primarily of lecture correspondence. There are also a set of financial records (mostly undated) that might pertain to Friday's tenure at the University of Michigan, some telegrams and newsclippings, legislative material, and Friday's working papers.
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering records
Detroit Horticultural Society account book
This collection contains one bound volume containing a list of members of the Detroit Horticultural Society and their accounts from April 16, 1846 to December 28, 1852.
Earle Edward Hotchin papers
The Earle Hotchin papers consist of a scrapbook containing athletic schedules, ribbons, menus, postcards, photographs of Constantine, Michigan and student life at Michigan Agricultural College,and programs from the Military Hop, Eunomian Literary Society parties, the M.A.C. Carnival, and other activities.
Eclectic Literary Society records
The three ledgers contain accounting information for the Eclectic Society from 1917-1929. There is information about the society's house, its members, its social events, and the café it ran.
The folders contain a social activity program, information on a proposed building for the society, stockholders in the society, society directories, copies of their newsletter, The Tic, from 1894, 1915, 1921 and 1924.
Edmund A. Calkins papers
The collection consists of several scrapbooks containing newspaper articles of Franklin D. Roosevelt's private and political life from 1934 to 1940. There is also a Vermontville School Register (1891-1895), a booklet containing teacher contracts in Eaton County, financial records, data pertaining to Michigan railroads, Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1907 Handbook, and diaries dating from 1908 to 1933.
Edward Everett Gallup papers
This collection contains Edward Everett Gallup’s notes from a general chemistry course taught by Frank Kedzie. The notes cover a wide range of subjects such as batteries, chemical affinity, gasses, electrolysis, and elements. There are also notes on organic chemistry which include nomenclature and reactions, different sugars, and carbohydrates.
Edward H. Ryder papers
Edwin Willits papers
The Edwin Willits papers consist of correspondence, financial records, Willits' inaugural address at Michigan Agricultural College, and various education-related materials, primarily concerning natural science.