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Arthur E. Lyons collection
Arthur Kohrman papers
The collection consists of a transcript of an interview Arthur Kohrman did with Brooke Heagerty about the history of the College of Human Medicine in 1985, as well as pre- and post-interview correspondence about the project. Also included is a proposal to establish a vice president of health programs position from 1979.
Arthur Sherbo papers
Arthur W. Farrall papers
The papers of Arthur W. Farrall consist of correspondence, class materials, research materials and lectures, and have been arranged chronologically. Farrall's contribution and work with the American Society of Agricultural Engineers closes out the papers as it is the common thread that ties together the entire collection, and all of Farrall's work.
Asian Studies Center records
The records consist of event flyers, newsletters, Asian Studies Papers Reprint Series booklets, seminar proceedings, a report on Inter-University Rotating Summer Program South Asian Studies, and "The Pakistan Academies for Rural Development, Comilla and Peshawar: A Bibliography, 1959-1964."
Associated Students of MSU records (ASMSU)
Associated Women Students records
Austin and Foote families papers
Avery family papers
This collection contains family correspondence between members of the Avery family, including C. S. and Ellen Avery of Bucks Flat, California, and Edward Avery of Fort Junction, Iowa. The letters are primarily concerned with family matters, though C. S. Avery's letters also discuss agriculture in California. The collection also contains receipts and a deed for Sarah Avery of Three Oaks, Michigan.
Aylmer Lasell papers
The collection contains an account journal of agricultural and personal expenses and purchases from March 30, 1835 - December 1, 1867 and an account list of expenses from November 30, 1836 - January 4, 1837. Also included are 3 personal letters. One letter, dated September 7, 1828, is from his brother; another letter, dated May 31, 1840, is from his mother; and the third letter, undated, is to his father.