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Memphis State University, Business, Culture, Education, Labor, Students, 1966
Booklet published by Greater Memphis State Inc. containing talks given at a reception on July 19, 1966. The speakers included E.C. Stimbert, C.D. McAdams, Gloria D. Baxter, Walter P. Armstrong, and William T. Ross, Jr.
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Memphis State University Campus Guide, 1991
Memphis State University Campus Guide, 1991. Includes map of the campus with names of buildings and a map of Memphis, Tennessee.
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Memphis State University Campus School, circa 1965
18-page booklet titled "Memphis State University Campus School: Together...Unlimited Discoveries Are Made", prepared by the school's faculty around 1965. The publication promotes the facilities and programs of the school. Campus School was established as the Training School in 1912 in connection with the West Tennessee State Normal School so that the students of the Normal School could gain practical teaching experience under the direction of master teachers. In 1924, on the campus of the Normal School, the Shelby County and State Boards of Education built a new demonstration school which was then placed under the management of the Normal School. The campus of the Training School was incorporated into Memphis City Schools (MCS) in 1930, and the MCS Board of Education joined the State Board of Education to help finance the Training School. Relocated to its new facilities in 1963, the Training School had its name officially changed to the MSU Campus School. In 1994, Memphis State University changed its name to The University of Memphis; therefore, the school became The University of Memphis Campus School. In 2013, MCS merged with Shelby County Schools (SCS). Campus School is now designated as a Shelby County School.
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Memphis State University Freshman Register, 1975
Freshman Register of Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, 1975. Contains information on the university and photographs of the freshman class.
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Memphis State University, History of the Department of Chemistry, 1912-1973
A history of the Chemistry Department at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, from 1912 to 1973, written by Irma Greer Marks.
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Memphis State University Libraries brochure, 1992
Brochure published by the Memphis State University Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1992.
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Memphis State University Libraries Library Facts
Fold-out pamphlet published by the Memphis State University Libraries around 1979 with information about the Brister Library.
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Memphis State University Libraries MVC brochure, 1980s
Foldout brochure of the Mississippi Valley Collection (later Special Collections Department) of the Memphis State University Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, produced in the 1980s.
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Memphis State University Libraries MVC brochure, circa 1978
Foldout brochure of the Mississippi Valley Collection (later Special Collections Department) of the Memphis State University Libraries, Memphis, Tennessee, produced around 1978.
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Memphis State University Library Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1992
Program of the groundbreaking ceremony on October 22, 1992 for the new library on the campus of Memphis State University to replace Brister Library. The ceremony was attended by Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter for whom the library would be named when it opened in 1994.
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Memphis State University Library MVC brochure, 1964
Brochure announcing the establishment of the Mississippi Valley Collection in the Brister Library of Memphis State University on September 1, 1964. The collection of manuscript materials, books, photographs, recordings and other media that was developed eventually became the Special Collections Department.
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Memphis State University mace, 1987
A pamphlet written by Debbie Jones of the Memphis State University Media Relations Office describing the creation of the new University mace that was used for the first time at the May 1987 commencement.
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Memphis State University Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar, 1960
Calendar published by the Delta Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, for 1960. The calendar featured female students selected by actor Fess Parker.
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Memphis State University, The Mathematics Department, 1912-1973: A Brief History
A history of the Mathematics Department at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, from 1912 to 1973 written by Dr. Harold W. Stephens.
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Miss Memphis State University 1980 program
Program for the Miss Memphis State University beauty contest, held at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 9, 1980.
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Miss Memphis State University 1989 program
Program for the Miss Memphis State University beauty contest, held at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, in February 1989.
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Miss Memphis State University 1992 program
Program for the Miss Memphis State University beauty contest, held at the Fieldhouse, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 8, 1992.
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Miss Memphis State University 1993 program
Program for the Miss Memphis State University beauty contest, held at the Fieldhouse, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, on March 6, 1993.
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Plat: Memphis State University campus, 1957
A campus plan proposed for Memphis State University in 1957. The plan shows a sorority and fraternity row for south of Norriswood Avenue, sports grounds on the east side of Normal Street (later renamed Zach Curlin Street) and an extension of Walker Avenue from Patterson Avenue to Normal Street with an underpass from Normal to Southern Avenue.
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Plat: Memphis State University campus, 1961
Plat of the campus of Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, drawn by Ronnie B. Bonner in January 1961.
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Reunion of 1928-29 West Tennessee State Teachers College Football Teams, 1967
“Reunion of 1928-29 Football Teams: Review of Team History or an Original Essay by Samuel H. Johnson”, 4pp., 1967. Johnson reminisces about the football team he played on while at West Tennessee State College, Memphis, Tennessee, during a reunion at the 1967 homecoming.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1953
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 8, 1953.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1954
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 5, 1954.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1955
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 5, 1955.
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Spring Festival program, Memphis State College, 1956
Program of the Spring Festival at Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, on May 3, 1956, organized by the Physical Education Department.
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