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People Matter UA 4.6
People's Choice publication
The collection contains two issues of People's Choice newspaper from November and December 1977. The newspaper includes articles on issues relating to African Americans at Michigan State University as well as national news.
Pere Marquette Lumber Company records
This collection consists of tax receipts, deeds, ledgers, cash books, correspondence, and miscellaneous legal papers having to do with the Pere Marquette Lumber Company. There is also a journal and cash book of the company store, cash book of the Ludington Water Supply Company, and miscellaneous papers of the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad.
Performing Arts Company records
The records consist of two issues of the newsletter PAC News, performance programs, and schedules for the seasons.
Perham family papers
This collection consists of tax receipts (1872-1916) for property owned by Henry Perham and Elizabeth Perham in Chickaming Township, Berrien County, Michigan.
Peter Berg collection on Laura Davidson
The Peter Berg collection on Laura Davidson includes biographic and promotional materials, correspondence, and examples of her work.
Peter Berg papers
Peter Berg papers consist of a paper "Welfare Capitalism and Worker Response at the REO Motor Car Company, 1916-1929," which was written by the donor for History 901, June 1983. The paper discusses the welfare capitalism program at the REO Motor Car Company of Lansing, Michigan. REO Motor Car Company of Lansing, Michigan, was founded by R. E. Olds. The welfare capitalism program was established there by 1919 and flourished throughout the 1920s.
Peter H. Felker papers
Pewabic Pottery records
Phi Beta Kappa records
The collection consists of the constitution and by-laws of the chapter, meeting announcements and minutes, committee information, correspondence between 1945 and 1977, and copies of the Key Reporter from 1948-1959. There are also two volumes: reports supporting the application for forming a chapter at Michigan State University (1959) and the Phi Beta Kappa Report for 1965.
