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Capital Area Rail Council (CARC) records
These records are primarily documents that were created for and during the meetings of the Capital Area Rail Council. They include agendas, minutes, correspondence and other communications, legal documents, and drawings for railway station upgrades. In addition, there are several files that describe the history of the council. The collection also contains numerous electronic files, many of which were also included in paper format.
Career Services and Placement records
This collection contains materials for Career Development and Placement Services for 1985 and after, such as brochures, flyers, reports, and career guides. It also contains reports from the Collegiate Employment Research Institute.
Carolyn E. DiBiaggio papers
The Carolyn E. DiBiaggio papers consist of reports about her activities to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees as well as photocopies of speeches and news clippings. The news clippings are arranged by subject with the majority of the materials about the Cowles House Society and its efforts to renovate the Cowles House, the President’s residence. The original documents can be found in Cowles House.
Centennial Review of Arts & Sciences (Arts & Letter) records
The collection consists of unpublished annual reports from 1956 to 1969, correspondence, and the Centennial Review serial.
Center for Advanced Study of International Development (CASID) records
The Center for Advanced Study of International Development records consist of an annual report for 1987, information on relevant courses, event fliers, list of publications offered by the Center, and brochures about the Center.
Center for International Business Education and Research records (CIBER)
The collection consists of newspaper clippings, annual reports, directories, publications, newsletters and brochures.
Central Stenographic Department records
Records of Office Services consist of stenographic examinations (1939-1947) and correspondence (1942-1966). Correspondents include L. Glander, Harlan Kirk, and Karl McDonel.