College buildings -- Michigan -- East Lansing
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Chace Newman papers
Fidelis Fuester Hill collection
This collection consists of three photographs of the fire that consumed the first Wells Hall on February 11, 1905.
Florine Folks Plumb papers
Harold J. McGarvey collection
This collection contains photographs and negatives of buildings, some during construction, at Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) taken by Harold J. McGarvey. There are also photographs and negatives of what appears to be the East Lansing area.
Kellogg Center records
Kellogg Center records consist of one scrapbook (1951) containing photographs of the Center's dedication ceremony, brochures, Guest Services information booklets, Visiting Chef Series flyers, and "The Story of the Kellogg Center" from 1951.
Lenore Nixon Johnson collection
Linda Oliphant Stanford papers
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown collection
The Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown collection contains photographs and glass negatives of Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University). Images include a garage on the site where College Hall stood, the train station/depot on campus, the power house, and student cap night from 1923.
Postmark East Lansing, circa 1950
This film was done in the format of a letter home from an MSC student to a younger brother, describing the college and its student body, c. 1950. It features speeches by President John A. Hannah, and shows campus buildings, including Old Wells Hall, Fairchild Auditorium, Shaw Hall, and Quonset huts (used as married housing at the time).