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Esther M. Rehkopf collection
Green Splash Swimming Club records
The records of the Green Splash Swimming Club consist of club meeting minutes, membership information, negatives, photographs, and scrapbooks (1920-1986) which contain photographs, memorabilia, and water show programs. The bulk of the records revolve around the annual water pageants produced by the swimming club between 1953 and 1976. The earlier years are documented more fully in the club's minutes.
Hildur Luck papers
The Hildur Luck papers contain travel documents, receipts, correspondence, and photographs documenting the life and experiences of Luck as a Swedish missionary in Uganda and Kenya.
Idali Feliciano collection on Mujeres Unidas de Michigan
The collection numbers one folder and covers activity during the 1975 time period. The collection consists of printed materials, primarily events leading up to a conference sponsored by the Mujeres Unidas de Michigan, a Latina activist organization for which Feliciano was a co-founder and charter member. Among the materials are poems, articles of incorporation, 3 photographs, and conference information.
Intercollegiate Athletics records
Jamie Anderson papers
The Jamie Anderson papers consist of approximately 10 linear feet of material dating from 1960 to 2021. The collection consists of personal and business correspondence, ephemera, published articles and reviews, concert and album material, research, photographs, interviews, and recorded performances. Audio and video recordings will be transferred to a digital format for user access.
Janis Walworth Camp Trans collection
The Janis Walworth Camp Trans collection consist of approximately 2 linear feet of material compiled by Janis Walworth from 1991 to 1994. The collection includes literature and surveys distributed at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, photographs, publications that mention Camp Trans and their participants, and a banner used in 1994.
Julia A. Moore collection
This collection consists of one box of materials about the poetry of Julia A. Moore, who in her heyday was called the Sweet Singer in Michigan. The collective consists of family pictures, correspondence to and clippings about Ms. Moore, correspondence by H. A. Greenly, copies of published works not individually catalogued in MSU Libraries, and photocopies of three of her works.