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College campuses -- Michigan -- East Lansing

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Campus

 Digital Work
Identifier: dcfa460e-f53e-4bed-a8ab-5543114f5120
Dates: 2023-08-15 - 2023-08-15; Digitized: 1999

Campus Color Shots; Kellogg - Outside and Inside; Dick and Sherri - Cam Installation, Fall 1986

 Item — Box 50 for Accession UA.05897, videocassette: UA-V003184
Identifier: 101-04
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This collection consists of materials from Broadcasting Services, WKAR-TV, WMSB, and WKAR AM/FM. Included are programming guides, meeting minutes, Federal Communications Commission channel hearings, and photographic materials. The Electronic Resources include digitized University Distinguished Professor videos from 2005 and 2007; a video of oral history interviews titled "Out of the Fields"; audio recordings of interviews of survivors and veterans of World War II living in...
Dates: Fall 1986

Fall Color Shots of Campus; Kellogg - Front Entrance; Dick and Sherri - Cam Installation, circa 1986

 Item — Box 50 for Accession UA.05897, videocassette: UA-V003183
Identifier: 101-06
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This collection consists of materials from Broadcasting Services, WKAR-TV, WMSB, and WKAR AM/FM. Included are programming guides, meeting minutes, Federal Communications Commission channel hearings, and photographic materials. The Electronic Resources include digitized University Distinguished Professor videos from 2005 and 2007; a video of oral history interviews titled "Out of the Fields"; audio recordings of interviews of survivors and veterans of World War II living in...
Dates: circa 1986

Neal McLain slides

 Collection
Identifier: UA-28.23
Content Description

The collection consists of seven slides of campus take by Neal McLain during a visit to Michigan State University in 1959. The slides show Beaumont Tower, Red Cedar River, two images of Kellogg Center, tulips by a pathway light at night, an unidentified building, and a bridge pathway with the stadium in the distance.

Dates: 1959