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Ten Pound Fiddle records
The Ten Pound Fiddle collection consists of five series including Business and Organizational Records, Performer Files, Promotion and Publicity, Recordings, and Music Books. The materials date from the Ten Pound Fiddle's establishment in 1975 to the present.
Tennis (Intercollegiate Athletics) records
The Intercollegiate Athletics Tennis collection consists of a program from the 80th Annual NCAA Tennis Championships held at Michigan State University June 15-20, 1963.
Tennis (Sports Information Office) records
This collection contains programs from the 1964 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship held at Michigan State University as well as the Men’s Big Ten Tennis Championship from 1966. Also included is the serial Michigan State Tennis.
Terri L. Jewell papers
The Terri L. Jewell papers consist of approximately 15.6 linear feet of material dating approximately from 1968 to 1996. The collection includes correspondence, diaries, notebooks, poetry manuscripts, manuscripts of anthology projects, diaries, notebooks, published reviews, interviews, research materials, and photographs. It also includes some posthumous materials, such as a bibliographical file, her obituary, and memorial program.
Terry Shaffer papers
The papers consist of the Michigan State University Corn Foundation meeting minutes and correspondence for 1950-1957, Michigan State University Non-Smoking Guidelines, and a Proposal for a Basic College of Education.
The Corn Foundation records include material relating to their desire to obtain library and museum housing of objects and information about corn from ancient to modern times.
The Alchemist publication
This collection contains four publications from October 10, 1991 to November 21, 1991. The publication includes articles ranging from affirmative action and political correctness to MSU sports and popular campus destinations. All articles are written by MSU students and staff.
The Black Sheep
The Bubble UA 12.7.16
The Bubble contained short articles, poems, and notices of events around campus. There was substance to the articles, though their tone was often satirical or humorous. There were observations of lectures, books, and the evils of smoking. The publication also took great joy in insulting neighboring communities. After Burton graduated The Bubble ceased to exist. It would be 13 more years before another student publication appeared on campus.
The CATalyst UA 7.9
The Eagle publication
The collection consists of issues of The Eagle. The paper included local news about people and events on the campus of Michigan Agricultural College.
