By-laws
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative Professional Supervisors Association records
The Administrative Professional Supervisors Association records consist of agreements between Michigan State University and the ASPA covering 1994 to 2019, a 1986 issue of the APSA newsletter, issues of the newsletter Outlook from 2002 to 2009, and by-laws of the organization
Athletic Council records
The collection consists of annual reports, constitution and bylaws, correspondence and administrative documents, and meeting minutes.
Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association records
The records contain brochure, bylaws, and a schedule of meetings for the Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association.
Bylaws for Academic Governance UA 14.6.2
College Christian Union (YMCA) records
College of Osteopathic Medicine records
Commission on Inquiry into the Cost of Milk records
This collection contains the majority and minority reports of the Commission on Inquiry into the Cost of Milk, appointed by Michigan Governor William Brucker. The commission presented its reports to Brucker in 1931. Also included are the constitution, by-laws, and history of the Michigan Milk Producers Association. The commission apparently used these materials in preparing its findings.
Council of Graduate Students records
The Council of Graduate Students records contain brochures, newsletters, graduate student handbooks, and constitutions and bylaws.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering records
Records include department by-laws approved in 2000 and 2006, experiment handouts for classes, and a graduate study informational poster. Also included are Transmission Lines newsletter from 1997 and 1998 and Networks newsletter from 2003 to 2010.
Annual reports for the department from 1917-1935 and 1958-1969 are also included in the collection.
Department of Park and Recreation Resources records
The records consist of by-laws of the department, seminar brochures, an Experiential Learning handbook, proceedings of the 1971 Snowmobile and Off the Road Vehicle Research Symposium, and the report “Recreation Area Day-Use Investigation Techniques” by Douglas Crappo and Michael Chubb (1969).