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- Title
- Wanted Wesley Fishel : professor of political science, MSU for exploitation, racism and murder!!
- Date
- 1971
- Collection
- Radicalism Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows photographic image of Wesley Fishel. "Wanted" is in large letters above image. Below image is remaining title and explanatory text.
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- Conference on the events at Southern University and how it effcts us
- Date
- 1972
- Collection
- Radicalism Posters Collection
- Description
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Poster shows a photographic image of the aftermath of the Southern University shooting. Above image is title with remaining text below.
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- Deciduous shrubs of the M.A.C. campus
- Creator
- Chadsey, George E.
- Date
- 1901
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- Tree studies
- Creator
- Baker, Hugh P. (Hugh Potter), 1878-1950
- Date
- 1901
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- A study of trees and shrubs of the Michigan Agricultural College campus
- Creator
- Tower, G. Eugene (Gordon Eugene)
- Date
- 1901
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- Ornamental trees and shrubs
- Creator
- Love, Lyman R.
- Date
- 1896
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- Study of trees upon the M.A.C. campus as regards their spring activity for 1900
- Creator
- McCue, C. A. (Charles Andrew), 1879-
- Date
- 1901
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- Autumn tints of trees & shrubs on the campus
- Creator
- Sly, Frances W.
- Date
- 1902
- Collection
- Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Title
- Interview of Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University. Part 3
- Creator
- Banks, Robert F., 1936-
- Date
- 2008-02-14
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University, continues his explanation of the Faculty Grievance Officer and the grievance process at MSU. Banks talks about technicalities in the process, its evolution, how it works or doesn't with the tenure system, and the roles of the MSU Provost and the University President. Banks is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU...
Show moreDr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University, continues his explanation of the Faculty Grievance Officer and the grievance process at MSU. Banks talks about technicalities in the process, its evolution, how it works or doesn't with the tenure system, and the roles of the MSU Provost and the University President. Banks is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor of Labor and Industrial Relations. Third of seven interviews.
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- Interview of Lillian Kivela on her service in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during WWII
- Creator
- Kivela, Lillian, 1920-2013
- Date
- 1986-01-22
- Collection
- Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Description
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Lillian Kivela talks about her service in the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War Two including, why she enlisted in June 1943, nurse's training, basic Army training, housing, uniforms, and her duties at the Schick General Hospital in Clinton, Iowa. She says that she was sent to New Jersey in preparation for being shipped to Europe and describes shipboard conditions and being seasick throughout the entire ten-day voyage. She talks about being housed in an unheated Welsh resort...
Show moreLillian Kivela talks about her service in the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War Two including, why she enlisted in June 1943, nurse's training, basic Army training, housing, uniforms, and her duties at the Schick General Hospital in Clinton, Iowa. She says that she was sent to New Jersey in preparation for being shipped to Europe and describes shipboard conditions and being seasick throughout the entire ten-day voyage. She talks about being housed in an unheated Welsh resort hotel, marching, walking a mile to the mess hall for meals, serving in the orthopedic ward at a hospital in Headington, a suburd of Oxford and experiencing an influx of patients following D-Day and the subsequent fighting, and the early use of penicillin to control infection. In her off-time, Kivela says that she often visited London for the theater, rode her bicycle around Oxford, became acquainted with British families and even met the Queen Mother and boxer Joe Louis when they visited the hospital. Back in the States, after the war, she says that she had a difficult time adjusting to civilian life and finally came to Michigan State College to finish her degree in microbiology. Kivela is interviewed by Elsie Hornbacher.
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- Michigan State University graduate Josie Gray talks about her childhood, college life, and career plan
- Creator
- Gray, Josette
- Date
- 1988-09-07
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Michigan State University graduate Josie Gray talks about her childhood in Rochester, MI and her dreams of going to college and having a career. Gray also discusses her experiences in James Madison College at MSU and explains why she decided to major in the very competitive field of advertising. She talks about living on and off campus during her college years and describes how difficult it was meeting the expectations of her roommates and the differences between living with males and females...
Show moreMichigan State University graduate Josie Gray talks about her childhood in Rochester, MI and her dreams of going to college and having a career. Gray also discusses her experiences in James Madison College at MSU and explains why she decided to major in the very competitive field of advertising. She talks about living on and off campus during her college years and describes how difficult it was meeting the expectations of her roommates and the differences between living with males and females. Gray credits her mother with helping prepare her for a life of independence and says that she hopes to one day own her own business and live in Metro Detroit.
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- Interview of Robert Repas, professor emeritus of the Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations. 2004-04-02
- Creator
- Repas, Bob, 1921-
- Date
- 2004-04-02
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Robert Repas, professor emeritus of the Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations (SLIR), discusses his career and the history of SLIR. Repas talks about his earliest days as a labor advocate in Wisconsin, how SLIR was staffed and various people he worked with through the years, the Michigan Legislature's investigation into the school and its mission, his relationship with MSU President John Hannah, SLIR programs and seminars, the MSU Faculty Grievance Office, and his...
Show moreRobert Repas, professor emeritus of the Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations (SLIR), discusses his career and the history of SLIR. Repas talks about his earliest days as a labor advocate in Wisconsin, how SLIR was staffed and various people he worked with through the years, the Michigan Legislature's investigation into the school and its mission, his relationship with MSU President John Hannah, SLIR programs and seminars, the MSU Faculty Grievance Office, and his involvement in the drives to unionize MSU faculty. Repas says that he believes that his telephone was tapped through most of the 1960s because of his association with the ACLU and his run-ins with members of the John Birch Society. Repas is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor of Labor and Industrial Relations.
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- Interview of Michigan State University Provost June Youatt on the MSU Faculty Grievance Policy and Officials
- Creator
- Youatt, June Pierce
- Date
- 2019-03-04
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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June Youatt, Michigan State University Provost, talks about her experience with the MSU Faculty Grievance Policy (FGP), Faculty Grievance Officials (FGO), and fallout from the recent Dr. Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal which she says has caused a loss of faith by MSU faculty in the university's central administration. She says that she has so far not over-ridden any faculty grievance hearing panel recommendations, that there is more reliance on the advice of the university's General...
Show moreJune Youatt, Michigan State University Provost, talks about her experience with the MSU Faculty Grievance Policy (FGP), Faculty Grievance Officials (FGO), and fallout from the recent Dr. Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal which she says has caused a loss of faith by MSU faculty in the university's central administration. She says that she has so far not over-ridden any faculty grievance hearing panel recommendations, that there is more reliance on the advice of the university's General Counsel in grievance matters, and that some university administrators are being extra cautious about taking actions which might result in a grievance even being filed. Youatt also reveals how several MSU Presidents felt about the FGP and comments on the effectiveness of some of the FGOs which she as worked with. Youatt is interviewed by Robert Banks, former MSU Vice President for Academic Human Resources and John Revitte, former MSU professor of Human Resources and Labor Relations.
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- Michigan State University sophomore Rick Ekins talks about his upbringing, dorm life, and future plan
- Creator
- Ekins, Rick
- Date
- 1989-01-10
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Michigan State University sophomore Rick Ekins, who is majoring in Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications, talks about growing up on a farm in Rives Junction, MI, attending high school in Leslie, MI, and the differences between small town life and living at MSU. Ekins describes living in the dorm and relationships with room mates and says that some students misbehave when they are away from home and that the university does not enforce anti-drug and anti-drinking rules well enough....
Show moreMichigan State University sophomore Rick Ekins, who is majoring in Agriculture and Natural Resources Communications, talks about growing up on a farm in Rives Junction, MI, attending high school in Leslie, MI, and the differences between small town life and living at MSU. Ekins describes living in the dorm and relationships with room mates and says that some students misbehave when they are away from home and that the university does not enforce anti-drug and anti-drinking rules well enough. He also says that he chose his major because he believes it is broad and versatile and will give him many job options and that in ten years he hopes to be working for an agricultural corporation and be married and starting a family.
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- Michigan State University sophomore James Porter talks about growing up on a farm, his family, transition to college, and career plan
- Creator
- Porter, James
- Date
- 1989-11-28
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Michigan State University sophomore James Porter talks about growing up on a farm in Heartland, MI, his family and siblings, and his parent's careers. He talks about the transition from high school to college, says that he is living off campus now and calls dorm life "insane". Porter says that in ten years he expects to be actor, but would be happy to have any job in professional theater. Theater life, he says, does not lend itself to starting a family.
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- Tradition through the trees : trees on the MSU campus
- Creator
- Telewski, Frank W., 1955-
- Date
- 2014-11-06
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Dr. Frank Telewski, Curator of the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden and Campus Arboretum at Michigan State University, delivers a talk entitled, "Tradition through the trees: trees on the MSU campus." Telewski discusses the many historic trees, such as the Ginko planted in 1863 on the hill where historic Beaumont Tower now stands, more recently planted trees, and how these trees are used in research, teaching, and outreach. Telewski answers questions from the audience. The event is convened by MSU...
Show moreDr. Frank Telewski, Curator of the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden and Campus Arboretum at Michigan State University, delivers a talk entitled, "Tradition through the trees: trees on the MSU campus." Telewski discusses the many historic trees, such as the Ginko planted in 1863 on the hill where historic Beaumont Tower now stands, more recently planted trees, and how these trees are used in research, teaching, and outreach. Telewski answers questions from the audience. The event is convened by MSU Librarian Heidi Schroeder. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Environmental Series, held at the MSU Main Library.
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- Interview of Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University. Part 2
- Creator
- Banks, Robert F., 1936-
- Date
- 2008-01-08
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Dr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University, continues his discussion of the MSU Faculty Grievance Office and the grievance process. Banks talks about how the process evolved and how it filled a gap allowing for the resolution of issues that might have been filled by a faculty union, the people who served as grievance officer over the years, the role of the...
Show moreDr. Robert F. Banks, associate provost and associate vice president for academic human resources, and professor emeritus of the James Madison College at Michigan State University, continues his discussion of the MSU Faculty Grievance Office and the grievance process. Banks talks about how the process evolved and how it filled a gap allowing for the resolution of issues that might have been filled by a faculty union, the people who served as grievance officer over the years, the role of the MSU President, the dissemination of FGO decisions, the appeals process, the need to have a set of uniform standards for handling grievances, and confidentiality. Banks is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor of Labor and Industrial Relations. Second of seven interviews.
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- Interivew of former Michigan State University Provost John Cantlon
- Creator
- Cantlon, John
- Date
- 2018-12-13
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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John Cantlon, former Michigan State University provost, talks about his career and the beginnings of the university's Faculty Grievance Policy (FGP). Cantlon, who came to MSU in 1954 and moved into administration in 1969, says that the FGP was created after a failed attempt by faculty to unionize and discusses how the procedure was created and what parts worked in the past and should now be improved. Cantlon also talks about the campus student protests, the founding of the College of...
Show moreJohn Cantlon, former Michigan State University provost, talks about his career and the beginnings of the university's Faculty Grievance Policy (FGP). Cantlon, who came to MSU in 1954 and moved into administration in 1969, says that the FGP was created after a failed attempt by faculty to unionize and discusses how the procedure was created and what parts worked in the past and should now be improved. Cantlon also talks about the campus student protests, the founding of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at MSU, the search for a new university president, fighting the Michigan Legislature for funding and his relationship with the MSU Board of Trustees. Cantlon is interviewed by Robert Banks, former MSU associate provost and associate vice president for Academic Human Resources and John Revitte, MSU professor emeritus of Labor Studies.
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- Interview of Ed Barton, volunteer curator of the "Changing Men Collection" in the Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections unit, on the history and development of the collection
- Creator
- Barton, Edward Read
- Date
- 2015-11
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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In an oral history interview, Ed Barton, volunteer curator of the "Changing Men Collection" in the Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections unit, talks about the history and development of the collection and the men's movement itself. Barton says that the collection began with a donation facilitated by MSU Professor Bruce Curtis and has continued to grow robustly based upon Barton's support and active gathering of conference materials. Barton also outlines the core tenets of...
Show moreIn an oral history interview, Ed Barton, volunteer curator of the "Changing Men Collection" in the Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections unit, talks about the history and development of the collection and the men's movement itself. Barton says that the collection began with a donation facilitated by MSU Professor Bruce Curtis and has continued to grow robustly based upon Barton's support and active gathering of conference materials. Barton also outlines the core tenets of the different branches of the men's movement and says that his own involvement in the movement has helped him develop the collection.
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- Albert Sparrow M.D. discusses his career as a pediatric cardiologist, faculty member and administrator in the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University
- Creator
- Sparrow, Albert W.
- Date
- 2005-04-13
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Description
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Sparrow recalls being excited and intrigued by the teaching philosophy of the school, working with the MSU Veterinary School to perfect surgical techniques and sharing his diagnostic expertise with them, helping to create an open-heart surgery program for pediatrics, and the tensions between faculty and a "frugal administration". Sparrow also describes the trade-offs between working in private practice and academia, training students and residents, developing specialties and innovative...
Show moreSparrow recalls being excited and intrigued by the teaching philosophy of the school, working with the MSU Veterinary School to perfect surgical techniques and sharing his diagnostic expertise with them, helping to create an open-heart surgery program for pediatrics, and the tensions between faculty and a "frugal administration". Sparrow also describes the trade-offs between working in private practice and academia, training students and residents, developing specialties and innovative teaching techniques within the school. Sparrow says that it was always difficult to compete for resources, recruit faculty students and residents, and support top programs in a region as small as Lansing. Retired department administrator and faculty member Dr. David J. Kallen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, conducts the interview. Part of the MSU Department of Pediatrics and Human Development Oral History Project.
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