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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.
Administrative Professional Supervisors Association records
The Administrative Professional Supervisors Association records consist of agreements between Michigan State University and the ASPA covering 1994 to 2019, a 1986 issue of the APSA newsletter, issues of the newsletter Outlook from 2002 to 2009, and by-laws of the organization
Alan P. Grimes papers
Alfonso Garcinava papers
The papers of Alfonso Garcinava consist of one scrapbook, containing photographs and postcards of friends, athletic events, and campus life at Michigan Agricultural College. It also includes photos of sailing on the Detroit River.
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.
Bill Castanier collection
Booth Newspaper collection
The Booth Newspaper collection contains clipping files on a variety of subjects related to Michigan including politics, education, public issues, and Michigan's athletic teams the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Lions. Also included are files containing articles written by specific authors including Ansar Khan, Chuck Carlton, Steve Grinczel, Danny Knobler, Tom Kowalski, Roger Green, Rick Haglund, and Ed Hoogterp. The clippings come from newspapers managed by Booth Newspaper Service.