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Department of Effective Living records
The collection consists of 11 volumes of Effective Living course syllabi and readings; original minutes of the Basic Education Planning Committee and the Curriculum Committee (March-May, 1944); a “confidential” report of an undated faculty survey relating to the establishment of the Basic College and the Effective Living courses. The collection is arranged chronologically.
The collection also includes unpublished annual reports for 1945-1953.
Department of Religious Studies records
The collection consists of a departmental brochure, course listings for spring 1958, syllabi and reading lists for classes 307 – 309, and unpublished annual reports (1957, 1959 – 1963, 1965 – 1969).
English family papers
Fay family papers
This collection consists of correspondence between members of the Fay family living in Middletown and Westfield, Connecticut, and in Genesee County, Michigan. The letters discuss agricultural and economic prospects, religious concerns, family matters, and social activities.
Ferry family papers
Typed excerpts (1823-1831) from the letters from William Montague Ferry and his wife Amanda, Protestant missionaries on Mackinac Island, Michigan, to family members in New England, especially those in Ashfield, Massachusetts. Of particular interest are descriptions of the Indians and references to opposition from the Roman Catholic Church. Also included are brief genealogies of the Ferry, Montague, Henry, Hastings, White, and Harwood families.
First Baptist Church, Davison, Michigan records
This collection contains a centennial history of the First Baptist Church of Davison, Michigan, prepared by the church's Board of Deacons. It consists of a yearly summary of church activities, including budgetary concerns, the calling of new ministers, baptisms, and revival meetings.
Jacob Gerrish papers
James L. Goatley papers
The James L. Goatley papers consist of reprints of articles written by Goatley.