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Robert S. Shaw papers
The Robert Shaw papers contain correspondence (1891-1940), publications, petitions, reports, legislation, council, and other university-related information, news clippings, an article on the sugar beet, and biographical papers, including honorary degrees and a memorial.
Robert T. Anderson papers
The collection consists of four articles "Le Pentateuque Samaritan Chamberlain Warren," 1970; "Mount Gerizim: Navel of the World" from "Biblical Archaelogist," Fall 1980; and "The Michigan State University Samaritan Collection" from "Biblical Archaelogist," March 1984.
The collection also contains the Samaritan Manuscripts with preface by Anderson on microfilm.
Ruth Simms Hamilton papers
Ruth Starke Burkhead papers
The collection consists of newspaper clippings and photographs relating to Concord House and Ruth Starke Bulkheads' crowning as Agriculture Queen in 1938. Included are two songs that were sung by the Concord House residents and a copy of Spartan from June 1938 that contained a photo of Ruth Starke after winning the title of Queen of Agriculture. The collection also contains photographs of Ruth Starke and Concord House.
Sadayoshi Omoto papers
Spartan Women's League records
The Spartan Women's League records consists of correspondence, constitutions of the organization, event programs, a history of the organization, membership lists, newspaper clippings, and a faculty questionnaire. Also included are two campus etiquette books, "We Like It This Way at Michigan State College" and "This We Do at MSU." The collection also contains photographs of members and activities.
Stanley Johnston papers
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.
