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1907 Semi-Centennial records
Materials in this collection consist of correspondence, replies to invitations, cards of delegates who attended, programs and miscellaneous papers pertaining to specific events, various newspapers (primarily Michigan) from early 1907, and a certificate of congratulation (1907).
The collection also contains postcards and photographs.
All-University Excellence in Diversity Committee records
The collection consists of a conference program (1992) and "Student Perspectives on Diversity: Essays and Poems" (1993-1998).
Alumni Association records
Amy Davis collection
The Amy Davis collection consist of the volume Michigan State University: Off the Record by alumna Amy Davis, published by College Prowler. The publication is arranged topically and contains facts, statistics, and resources. For some topics, there are quotes by Michigan State University students. Topics include academics, facilities, housing, dining, diversity, campus and local life.
Bertha K. Muehlmann papers
The collection consists of two letters Bertha Muehlmann wrote to her future husband Fred J. Rittschof. In the letters she discusses the cold weather and several upcoming dances. Also included is a photograph of Bertha with two other unknown women; she is in the center.
Bill Castanier collection
Chicano/Latino t-shirt and textile collection
Chicanos y Latinos Unidos records
The Chicanos y Latinos Unidos records contain meeting announcements, Para la Gente newsletters, and posters advertising group activities.
Clerical-Technical Union (CTU) records
The Clerical-Technical Union (CTU) Records consists of agreements between MSU and MSUEA, announcements of meetings, a proposed MSUEA Constitution, MSUEA Classification Study Committee Report, memos, a vote notice, and an information pamphlet.
David Dylan Jones papers
The David Dylan Jones papers contain manuscripts, typescripts, carbon copies, and printed matter of articles, poetry and correspondence relating to his membership in the Michigan State University Railroad Club, research interests in railrod history, and more broad literary activities, including his manuscript "Death, Van Dyke Style."