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Collection
Identifier: 010.TG
Abstract
TeResa Green was an associate professor of political science at Eastern Michigan University. She began her career at EMU as an instructor in the Department of Political Science, and was promoted to associate professor in 2003. She served as interim department head from 2003 to 2004, and during this time made several positive changes to existing department policies and programs, particularly in the area of student advising. Her research interests included...
Dates:
1998 - 2006
Collection
Identifier: 018.AS
Abstract
Annabelle Sumera who died in 2005 was a 1942 graduate of Michigan State Normal School and 1964 teacher of the year. She was a longtime resident, a principal, and elementary school teacher in Birmingham, Michigan before retiring to write poetry and childrens books, rhymes, and short stories. The Annabelle Sumera Book Collection range from 1970 to 2005 and contains clippings, two childrens books authored by Sumera and two compilations of essays, poems and rhymes...
Dates:
1970 - 2005
Collection
Identifier: 02.FDC
Abstract
"The [Bruce K. Nelson] Faculty Development Center promotes excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarly activities. The Center grounds itself in awareness and support for cultural diversity and community-building." -- https://www.emich.edu/facdev/about/index.php
Dates:
1985-2011; Majority of material found in 2000-2011
Collection
Identifier: 018.N
Abstract
The Norma collection contains historical documents collected by the mother of anonymous donors. Norma started collecting autographs as a young girl, corresponding with local dignitaries and celebrities. Later, motivated by a keen interest in history, she began collecting signatures of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and branched out to signatures of other historically prominent figures. The 45 documents in the collection are organized by last name and include the date signed...
Dates:
1759 - 1937; Majority of material found within 1759 - 1840
Collection
Identifier: 00.SPARD
Abstract
The Office of Special Projects and Research Development (SPARD) records contain materials related to faculty research and the admininistration of the SPARD office between 1965 and 1986, with the majority of the material dating from 1965-1975. SPARD was created to facilitate, coordinate, and initiate projects and research activities at Eastern Michigan University.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1965 - 1986
Collection
Identifier: 04.TR
Abstract
The Theatre records collection contains material related to dramatic and musical theater productions at Eastern Michigan University (1936-2011, bulk 1970-2011) including reviews and press releases, correspondence to donors and subscribers, programs, posters, and other advertising material for plays and performances. The collection is arranged of two main series Reviews and Press Coverage and Publicity and...
Dates:
1936 - 2016; Majority of material found within 1970 - 2011
Collection
Identifier: 04.TK
Abstract
Materials in the Theresa Krause Memorablia collection include give aways from the Sigma Nu Phi sorority incluing a ring, stein, and Starlite Swirl Semi-Formal dance keepsake. Krause was a student at EMU in the late 1950s and a member of the Sigma Nu Phi sorority.
Dates:
1957 - 1960
Collection
Identifier: 01.TT
Abstract
The Theron Tompkins collection contains two favors from Arm of Honor fraternity dances. Records date circa 1921-1926.
Dates:
circa
Collection
Identifier: 04.TCF
Abstract
The Theta Chi fraternity collection contains information from the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity at Eastern Michigan University from 1960 to 1998. It includes newspaper clippings, legal statements and reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, by laws, the Theta Chi fraternity manual, and other miscellaneous items.
Dates:
1963 - 1996
Collection
Identifier: 01.TGS
Abstract
The Thomas Glen Smith papers contain two research papers completed by Smith while attending Michigan State Normal School in the late 1940s. Each paper was bound and submitted to Professor Paul Hubbell in the Department of Social Sciences. Records date from 1949.
Dates:
1949 - 1949