Ephemera
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
San Francisco Pride 2015 Ephemera Collection
The San Francisco Pride 2015 Ephemera Collection includes more than 225 items of ephemera, including brochures, stickers, postcards, pinback buttons, business cards, and realia such as a condom and a luggage tag. They represent a wide range of businesses, medical practices, nonprofit organizations, social service agencies, religious organizations, and other entities with connections to the LGBTQ community in San Francisco.
Sandra and Jacob Janetzke collection
The collection consists of football programs, a few media guides and a few other football related newsletters and materials. Some of the football programs had tickets and other memorabilia with them. These items were kept separate and not put into serials.
Sesquicentennial records
This collection consists of ephemera from the MSU Sesquicentennial, including a bookmark, first day covers, and a pin.
South African political t-shirts and ephemera collection
The South African political t-shirts and ephemera collection primarily contains t-shirts and other clothing items as well as CDs, printed cloths and campaign flyers, bulletins, and summaries of political platforms relating to the 2014 general election. Most materials refer to national politics, though some provinces such as the Western Cape are mentioned individually.
Stanford University against Apartheid collection
The Stanford University against Apartheid collection contains mailings, reports, fliers, and other ephemera relating to Stanford University students' protests against Apartheid and nuclear energy.
Stephen O. Murray papers
Student organizations and publications records
Student Workers Union records
The Student Workers Union records consists of flyers and a brochure about their effort to unionize student workers on campus. Also included is a State of Michigan Notice of Election, an authorization for collective bargaining card, a Student Workers Union membership card, and memo about the election for unionization from the Office of Student Employment.