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Block and Bridle Club records
The Block and Bridle Club records contain a club yearbook dated 1973-1974, and a 20th Annual Spring Round-Up program/menu dated May 25, 1977. Also included are event reports, officer responsibilities, and club awards which have been printed from the club’s website. The photographs include images of the club as well as a Block and Bridle Show.
Boxing (Sports Information Office) records
The collection contains boxing programs and other published materials relating to Michigan State University's boxing program from 1940 to 1958. The collection also contains the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) program from 1959.
Burt and Ila Wermuth papers
Carolyn Mund papers
The collection consists of a 1966 Water Carnival program and ticket.
Catherine and Russ Hunt papers
The collection consists a booklet titled "The Technique of Good Manners: a handbook for College Men" by Mary Perin Barker (1935), a June 1932 commencement program, a MSC Concert Course program featuring George Barrere, Lewis Richards and Michael Press (March 2, 1932), "Songs of Michigan State College" (1931), a Green Splash Women's Swimming Club program (April 27, 1932), and an oversize sheet of red tissue paper with Japanese characters.
Charles Carlisle Hood papers
This collection includes personal papers and photographs belonging to Charles C. Hood. The material includes correspondence, copies of certificates and diploma, membership cards, clippings, Michigan State University publications, MSU music recording, and other miscellaneous items dating from 1916 to 1974.
Charles McCaffree Jr. papers
Clarence C. Feightner papers
The collection consists of a Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) diploma, a MSC commencement program, and engineering experiments for Phys 306q. Also included is a Oklahoma University Civil Defense Training Short Course certificate.
College of Urban Development records
Commencement records
This collection contains speeches, instructions, invitations, exercises, correspondence, minutes, and duplicate programs.