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Michigan Women's Studies Association records
Michigan Womyn's Music Festival records
The Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival records (1976-2015) contain crew guides and handbooks, maps, banners, t-shirts, programs, brochures, posters, meeting minutes, correspondence, inventories, press clippings, as well as recordings and photographs taken during the festival. The collection gives an insight of the intense effort and amount of coordination it took to make the festival possible, and how it evolved and grew more complex with each iteration.
Moore family papers
The collection consists of an Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) Alumni Luncheon program from 1907, and a College Songs used at M.A.C. booklet (undated).
MSU Community Club records
O. Donald Meaders papers
Office of International Students and Scholars records
The records of the Office of International Students and Scholars include brochures and statistical reports. The statistical reports give information on the number of international students, enrollment by country and region as well as majors.
The Electronic Resources include correspondence in the form of e-mail memos and attachments.
Omicron Nu, Alpha Chapter records
Panhellenic Council records
The records of the Panhellenic Council contain a booklet from the sorority rush of 1957-1958. The booklet describes the different sororities and the procedures of the rushing process. It also explains the role of Panhellenic Council in overseeing sororities. Also included are recruitment booklets from 2007 and 2008 and magazines about Greek life for 2007 and 2008, and a Greek telephone directory.
Paul Cross Morrison papers
The collection contains Paul C. Morrison's research on the the origins of place names in Michigan.The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper clippings that Morrison collected. Also contained are student papers, as well as Morrison’s own research. In addition to Michigan names, origins for California, Nebraska, Ohio, and other U.S. States' names are in the collection.
