Universities and colleges -- Alumni and alumnae
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni Advisory Council records
The Alumni Advisory Council records consist of the Memorial Center Subscriber newsletter for 1947 and 1948 and meeting minutes for June 1954. The newsletter describes the fundraising efforts for the Alumni Memorial Chapel.
Alumni Association records
Alumni Band Association records
The collections consists of records of the MSU Alumni Band Association including meeting minutes, newsletters, correspondence, materials relating to overseas trips, and photographs and slides.
The electronic resources, "Spartan Marching Band--The Four Roses, undated" is a collection of digitized film footage of four MSU marching bands that went to the Rose Bowl (1954,1956,1966,1988).
Alumni Newsletter of Department of Chemistry UA 16.26
Alumni Video Magazine (dub), 1987
Alva Sherwood papers
A nine page essay entitled, "History-Its Uses", July 23, 1881, written by Alva Sherwood.
Arnold Bransdorfer papers
This collection contains negatives and photographs taken by Bransdorfer during his time as a student at Michigan State College. The photographs are of his friends A. Farquhason, J.J. Albert, Joan Benson, Con Williams (Spartan Editor), Pat McCarthy, Doug Trezise, and Beatrice Wilson. The postcards in the collection are of campus buildings, and were purchased by Bransdorfer at a stamp show in Alma, Michigan.
Art Freeman papers
The Art Freeman papers contain dance cards from 1936 to 1938, programs from the first and second Interfraternity convocation, invitations to various dances, pamphlets about student and Greek life on campus, two separate commencement booklets from 1938, student council stationary with an envelope, and a newspaper clipping on hazing in fraternities.
Beth J. Shapiro papers
The collection consists of one copy of Beth J. Shapiro's 1982 doctoral dissertation entitled, "Intercollegiate Athletics and Big-Time Sport at Michigan State University: or 'The Difference between Good and Great is a Little Extra Effort.'" The dissertation outlines the role John Hannah played in the growth of the University and its sports, fiscal trends for college athletics, the relationship between athletics and educational achievement, and the experiences of black athletes.