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Red Cedar River (Mich.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

James W. Faulkner collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.312
Scope and Contents This collection consists of photographs and negatives from Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) dating to 1948 of the stadium rededication and the MSC-UM football Game, the Spring Parade and Water Carnival, a spring flood on the Red Cedar River, a ROTC Unit, and MSC buildings, including construction on the Union building, the Physics-Astronomy Building, Beaumont Tower, the Auditorium, the library (present-day Museum), Mason Hall, the Music building (labelled as Home...
Dates: 1947 - 1948

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

Onn Mann Liang papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.295
Scope and Content The Onn Mann Liang collection contains a scrapbook, photographs, 1926 Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) diploma, travel and work documents, and Chinese permits. The scrapbook contains photographs of MSC campus scenes, friends, and scenes. They also reflect his interest in bridges, engineering and architecture and include scenes from Chicago and Buffalo, New York. The photographs include graduation, family photos, and wedding photographs. There are also photographs of...
Dates: circa 1922-1971, 2013

Robert Gartung collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.304
Scope and Contents

The Robert Gartung collection contains photographs of campus taken from 1935 to 1950 and 1984. The photos include Old Horticulture building, Entomology building, Student Services, Beaumont Tower, and the Spartan Statue. There are also photographs of the horticulture gardens next to the Old Horticulture building, the Red Cedar River in winter, as well as a photograph of Robert Gartung in graduation robes.

Dates: 1935-1950, 1984