Michigan State Normal College
Found in 179 Collections and/or Records:
Student Declaration records
The Student Declaration records are composed of cards, arranged alphabetically, that include each student's name, signature certifying their intention to teach in the state of Michigan, their home residence, and church. On the back of each card is a transcript demonstrating their completion of coursework; included is the course title, date, grade, and the initials of the teacher.
Student Government records
Student Looks Back at Crowd of Protesters
Student Protesters Gathered at McKenney Union Building
Student Publications collection
The Student Publications collection contains information pertaining to various student publication groups. The collection includes pamphlets and booklets written by students, articles from student newspapers, and Eastern Michigan University sponsored student life booklets. The remaining material covers the internal affairs of the student groups behind the publications, including bylaws, correspondence, budget request, and meeting minutes.
Student Registration records
The Student Registration records contain hand-written registration index cards filled out by new and returning students at Michigan State Normal College from 1900 to 1919. The cards are arranged alphabetically by last name and include such information as the date of registration, the students' hometown, birth date, names of parents, and names of high schools and churches attended.
Student Speaking to Crowd Outside
Summer Session records
The Summer Session records contain information about the summer and evening programs offered by Eastern Michigan University from 1941 through 1972, with the bulk of the material being from 1956 through 1972.
Theron Tompkins collection
The Theron Tompkins collection contains two favors from Arm of Honor fraternity dances. Records date circa 1921-1926.
Thomas Glen Smith papers
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.