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Track and Field (Intercollegiate Athletics) records
The Intercollegiate Athletics Track Collection consists of Michigan Agricultural College, Michigan State College, Michigan High School Athletic Association Big Ten, and NCAA Track & Field programs.
Track and Field (Sports Information Office) records
This collection contains a photocopy of “Spartan Thinclad News” from April 1937, a program for the inaugural meet of the new track on campus. It gives a history of track at Michigan State as well as the program for the dedication of the track. The collection also includes programs for Big Ten Indoor track meets, a Big Ten outdoor meet, as well a program for the State Journal Spartan relays, an indoor high school meet.
Ture Johnson papers
This collection consists of Ture Johnson's papers including photographs of Johnson in his ROTC band uniform, commencement programs from 1937, band roster for the 1936 season, dance cards, and a Michigan State College B.S. diploma from 1937. There is also a map of campus published by Redfern and Reynolds and drawn by James F. Trott in 1940.
Union Literary Society records
This collection contains programs for anniversary events and commencement festivities, a register of members, and a few pieces of correspondence. Also included are remnants of a scrapbook, which include drawings, articles and a flyer for a picnic at Evergreen Park held by the Farmers of Hesperus Township in 1899.
University Housing and Food Services records
Varsity Alumni 'S' Club records
The collection consists of a flyer, programs, photographs, and a serial, #721 Varsity Alumni 'S' Club.
W. Bryant Tyrrell collection
Walter Adams papers
Walter Alfred Newton papers
Papers of Walter Newton consist of one scrapbook, containing programs, tickets, greeting cards, postcards, party invitations, photographs, and news clippings describing activities of the Phi Delta Society, athletic events, and campus life. Also included is Michigan Agricultural College memorabilia, as well as handouts from a surveying class, and a 1911 Commencement program.
