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Speeches, addresses, etc.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

Paul D. Bagwell papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA-1.1.6
Scope and Contents

This collection contains correspondence, speeches, records, newspaper clippings, photographs and printed material of the public and private career of Paul D. Bagwell. The collection also includes two scrapbooks.

Dates: 1938 - 1960

President Guyer Addressing New Students and Returning Students to MSU , 1993-01-15

 Item — Cassette UA-V001214
Scope and Contents In a brief "interview style" promotional video, MSU President Gordon Guyer welcomes new and returning students to the MSU campus, and thanks them for their help in the transition to semesters. Guyer comments on recent renovations to Cowles House, the Big 10's recognition of MSU as having the best record for academic achievement of athletes, and press releases from Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report. Guyer ends the video with praise to students who volunteered their services to the less...
Dates: 1993-01-15

Republican Party Campaign materials

 Collection
Identifier: 00033
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of Republican materials from Michigan and National campaigns from 1864 to the present.

Dates: 1864 - 1964

State of the University Address, 1986-02-12

 Item — Cassette UA-V001235
Identifier: DBI-8601
Scope and Contents

In his first State of the University Address, President John A. DiBiaggio discusses his hopes for better funding for Michigan State University, increased partnership with the University of Michigan, desired qualifications in the successor to Provost Lee Winder, and emphasis on the education of MSU's students.

Dates: 1986-02-12

State of the University Address , 1987-02-12

 Item — Cassette UA-V001291
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

This collection contains videotapes of university events from primarily 1985 to 1993. The photographs (5 cubic feet) are of university buildings, departments, events, clubs, students and staff. The date range is from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Dates: 1987-02-12

State of the University Address, 1988-02-08

 Item — Cassette UA-V001213
Identifier: MSU-8860
Scope and Contents

In his third State of the University Address, President John A. DiBiaggio discusses higher education.

Dates: 1988-02-08

State of the University Address, 1992-02-10

 Item — Box 30 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000602
Identifier: MSU-9207
Scope and Contents

John A. DiBiaggio's final State of the University Address as President of Michigan State University.

Dates: 1992-02-10

State of the University Address, 1989-02

 Item — Cassette UA-V001218
Identifier: MSU-8970
Scope and Contents

John DiBiaggio's 4th State of the University Address as President of Michigan State University. The video begins with an introduction by Provost David K. Scott, and proceeds to DiBiaggio's address. Names of awards recipients from the following convocation are announced, but the awards convocation is not included in the video.

Dates: 1989-02

State of the University Address, 1991-02-12

 Item — Box 31 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000621
Identifier: MSU-9100
Series Description From the Record Group: News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates: 1991-02-12

State of the University Address: Advance Press Conference; Dr. DiBiaggio, 1990-02-12

 Item — Box 13 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000347
Identifier: MSU-9000
Series Description From the Record Group: News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates: 1990-02-12