Letters (correspondence)
Found in 563 Collections and/or Records:
Greek Interpreters collection
The records of the Greek Interpreters of East Lansing contain primarily meeting announcements, programs, and quizzes. Also included are mailing lists, anniversary booklets, articles, and a small amount of meeting planning information. The collection has materials collected by Don Yates and Charles Press as well as a general group which contains more recent materials.
Guatemala Project records
Gumecindo Salas papers
Guy G. Speeker papers
The Guy Speeker papers contain gradebooks for mathematics and physics classes that Speeker taught at Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University). Also included are letters of recommendation for Speeker, correspondence from Speeker as dormitory inspector and correspondence regarding World War I. There is a newspaper clipping about the resignation of M.A.C. President Jonathan Snyder and postcards of M.A.C. students and faculty.
Gwen Norrell papers
This collection consists of materials relating to Project Ethyl including a report by Gwen Norrell, correspondence, notes, lists of students and their grade point averages, and a Michigan State University press release. The project gave scholarships to socioeconomically disadvantaged students, including minorities.
H. Allen Tucker papers
The Herbert Allen Tucker papers consist of personal papers, journal articles written by Tucker, lab procedures, lecture notes, awards, correspondence, photographs, and negatives. Also included are "The Anatomy of the Mammary Gland of Domestic and Laboratory Animals" and "The Physiology and Biochemistry of the Mammary Gland" by Charles W. Turner.
Hackley and Hume Papers
Haight family papers
The Haight family papers consist of correspondence, legal notices, pedigrees and stock registers. The Haights owned pedigreed cattle and also raised sheep. In addition, the collection contains legal notices relating to proposed improvements on Haight land in California Township, Branch County, Michigan.
Hall and Wilcox families papers
Hamlin Garland letter
This collection consists of a single letter, written by American author Hamlin Garland to Mrs. Edward K. Warren of Three Oaks, Michigan, regarding the establishment of a museum in Three Oaks.