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Swartz Creek Community Methodist Church history
This collection consists of a centennial history (1956) of the Swartz Creek Community Methodist Church in Swartz Creek, Michigan. The history was prepared by church members Daniel and Marion Miller. It contains a history of the church, a membership list, photographs of the church and church members, and histories of church committees and organizations, such as the Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Swimming records
These records contain swimming championships programs for 1941, 1959, 1960, 1962, a handout of land exercises for competitive swimming from 1956, and a memo about judging by lanes from 1956. Also included are 22 volumes of scrapbooks which contain newspaper articles about the Michigan State University swim team, local high school and recreational teams, as well as some articles about swimming on the national level.
Swimming (Sports Information Office) records
This collection contains Big Ten Men’s Swimming programs and Michigan State University Men Varsity swimming record times for various meets from 1941 to 1954, and a summary of the 1969 Big Ten Swimming and Diving Relays. There are also programs from 1997 to 2009 for the Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving teams.
T. T. Lyon papers
Talking Points
Tarot publication
This collection contains three issues of the Tarot. The magazine contains fiction, poetry, art, and criticism all produced by students.
Tau Sigma records
Tau Sigma records include material from advisors, treasurers, and presidents. The collection also includes membership rosters from the 1920s until 1984. Historical information can be found in the Advisor's folder. Additional membership information can be found in the Treasurer's folder.
Teachers' Union, AFT-CIO
This collection consists of two newsletters of the Teachers' Union at Michigan State College (later Michigan State University).
Ted F. Jackson papers
Tekla Sparks papers
This collection consists of photographs, pamphlets, various handbooks, music programs, a commencement program, and other printed materials.
