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Campus Archaeology Program records
The Campus Archaeology Collection consists of one booklet title "MSU Campus Archeology Program, Summer 2015." The booklet contains photos and brief descriptions of the summer 2015 session for Michigan State University's Campus Archaeology Program. Of particular note are the photos of remains from a privy dating to the 1850s and 1860s, as well as remains from the Gunson faculty house, which was renovated in 1924. The booklet was created by Shutterfly.
Campus Capsules publication
The collection consists of seven issues of Campus Capsules. The newsletter gives information about the activities of each class, campus events such as the finishing of the carillon, WKAR-TV’s first telecast, the 1954 Rose Bowl, and the name change from Michigan State College to Michigan State University of Agriculture and Applied Science. The issues also include information about the athletic teams.
Campus Park and Planning records
Chris Edwards collection
Claude C. Hanish collection
Claude Hanish's scrapbook consists of photographs and newspaper articles depicting campus scenes, sports, and other student activities from 1909 to 1911 at Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University). Other items in the scrapbook include varsity letters, programs for college events, and commencement booklets.
Clinton D. Smith papers
Clyde Olin papers
College of Veterinary Medicine records
Donald Sayre collection
Collection consists of photographs and souvenirs kept by Donald Sayre, a Horticulture alumnus, that were given to the Horticulture Department in the 1970s. The collection includes a student register of names, postcards of campus scenes, photographs of an engineering squad, the Phylean Society members, celebration of Michigan State University's victory over Wabash, and an Ag Council Newsletter from 1956.
Dorothy Pettit Reed Collection
The Dorothy Pettit Reed Collection contains the book 14 Faculty Row: A Historical Account of Michigan Agricultural College Now Known as Michigan State University by Dorothy Pettit Reed. The book contains remiscences of her childhood living in faculty housing on the campus of Michigan Agricultural College.