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Michigan State Normal College

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:

Julia Anne King papers

 Collection
Identifier: 010.JAK
Abstract

Miss Julia Anne King was a professor of History at Michigan State Normal College, and served as the College Preceptress from 1881 through 1919. Her papers include primarily hand-written manuscripts from her papers and lectures.

Dates: 1881 - 1915

Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity collection

 Collection
Identifier: 04.KPAF
Abstract

The Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity collection documents the activities of the local fraternity founded in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1902. The collection, which documents the social Greek Letter Society, is arranged alphabetically and contains administrative history of the organization, composites, pulicity and outreach as well as an extensive collection of realia from the 1960s. Records date from 1929-2011.

Dates: 1929 - 2011

League of Women Voters collection

 Collection
Identifier: 04.LWV
Abstract

The League of Women Voters collection includes materials from the Michigan State Normal College chapter of the national organization from approximately 1925 to 1934.

Dates: 1925 - 1934

Leta Benedict papers

 Collection
Identifier: 01.LB
Abstract

The Leta Benedict papers include the class notes and assignments completed by Benedict while attending Michigan State Normal College from 1908-1912. The collection is arranged alphabetically. Records date from 1905-1912.

Dates: 1905 - 1912

Letterman Blanket, 1946 - 1950

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 32307024757586], Object: 1

Lewis E. Profit papers

 Collection
Identifier: 02.LEP
Abstract Lewis Profit came to Michigan State Normal College from Central Michigan College in 1954. His first position was as the director of McKenny Hall. In 1956, Profit was given the position of Director of Self-Liquidating Projects at the college, which put the men's and women's residence halls, as well as the union, under Profit's direction. Profit became Controller in 1959, and then Vice-President of Business and Finance, a position he held until his resignation in 1974. Profit went on to...
Dates: 1954-1977

Lewis Henry Jones reference collection

 Collection
Identifier: 02.LHJ
Abstract

The Lewis Henry Jones reference collection documents the 11th president of Michigan State Normal College, who served from 1902 to 1912. His papers include such materials as correspondence, clippings, and researcher biographies.

Dates: 1902 - 2007

Lincoln Consolidated School collection

 Collection
Identifier: 07.LCS
Abstract The Lincoln Consolidated School collection documents the development of Michigan's first large consolidated school district. In the 1920s ten small school districts, mostly one room school houses, were combined to form one large school district. The collection is arranged alphabetically and divided into five separate series. The Administration series includes budget, Eastern Michigan University Relations, fundraising, reports and...
Dates: 1920 - 2006

Lloyd W. Olds papers

 Collection
Identifier: 010.LWO
Abstract Lloyd W. Olds was an alumni, faculty member, and athletic coach at Eastern Michigan University. Dr. Olds joined the EMU faculty in 1921 and worked in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, of which he served as the department chair from 1956 to 1963. Olds was also a track and field coach at EMU and served as an associate coach of the US Olympics track and field team in 1932. Notably, Olds established the first collegiate intramural athletics department in 1921,...
Dates: 1932 - 1982

Lota Garner papers

 Collection
Identifier: 010.LG
Abstract The Lota Garner papers contains the papers of Lota Garner an art professor at Michigan State Normal College and her family spanning from 1830 until 1931. Materials include photographs, manuscripts, religious journals, and sermons. The collection is further arranged into five series including: Family Papers, Manuscripts, Photographs, Religious Journals, and Sermons. The manuscripts and sermons are...
Dates: 1830 - 1890