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Forestry Club records
This collection contains a minute book with the constitution and by laws of the club at its creation, attendance rolls and minutes of the meetings. The minutes for 1912-1913 contain receipts, and dues as well as meeting information. The papers folder contains a financial statement of the club and correspondence with the Intercollegiate Association of Forestry Clubs. Also included is a newsletter from 1967.
Geography Club records
The Geography Club records contain e-mail meeting notices. These meeting notices also include attachments with the club minutes and notices for special events.
Glee Club records
The collection contains newspaper articles about the club, concert programs, a blank contract, and images of the glee club clipped from publications as well as photographs of the Glee Club, Glee and Mandolin Club, and Men's Glee Club.
Also included is an undated (circa 1955) 45 rpm recording called "Men's Glee Club Sings." The songs include Close Behind the Winding Cedar with James McMahon soloist, Spartan Toast, MSC Shadows, and Fight Song.
History Club records
Records of the History Club consist of meeting minutes, treasurers' reports, correspondence, programs and procedures.
International Club records
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.
Natural History Society records
The records of the Natural History Society consist of one folder which includes bylaws with amendments and articles, as well as a membership list. Volume one contains the constitution of the club, meeting minutes, and newspaper clippings of the proceedings of meetings. Some of the clippings contain a summary of papers read at the meetings.
Omicron Nu, Alpha Chapter records
Phi Beta Kappa records
The collection consists of the constitution and by-laws of the chapter, meeting announcements and minutes, committee information, correspondence between 1945 and 1977, and copies of the Key Reporter from 1948-1959. There are also two volumes: reports supporting the application for forming a chapter at Michigan State University (1959) and the Phi Beta Kappa Report for 1965.
Phi Sigma Kappa collection
The collection consists of a 1962 composite photograph of the members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.