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Manual Training Hall Dedication Program
Programs from dedication of building on the campus of Missouri State Normal School—Third District.
Marble City Heights Auction Poster
Poster advertising the auction of 124 lots in the area “between State Normal Buildings and Mississippi River.” *oversized.
Marble City News
Issue of the Cape Girardeau newspaper dated April 13, 1870
Margaret Allen Hinchey Scrapbook
Scrapbook (191p) containing newspaper clippings, photographs, and ephemera from Hinchey’s college days at the Missouri State Normal School in Cape Girardeau, where she was involved with Sorosis and the Robin Hood Circle.*also listed as University Archives Collection
Margaret Frazier Diplomas
Margaret Beulah Frazier’s Bachelor of Pedagogy and Bachelor of Arts from Missouri State Normal School—Third District .
Marilyn M. Jackson Collection of Alpha Kappa Alpha Materials
One scrapbook box containing: Spring 1981 Ivy Leaf, 1991-1992 Honor Roll, Alpha Kappa Alpha Address and Phone Book, Spring 1982 Group Photograph, Three Alpha Kappa Alpha Shirts (Green), Pink AKA Monogrammed Purse.
Mark Scully Papers
Speeches, correspondence, photographs and other materials accumulated by Mark Scully during his term as the tenth president of Southeast Missouri State University. *oversized
Marquette Cement Manufacturing Company Collection
Copies of Cementopics, the newsletter of the Marquette Cement Company, with articles in each issue featuring Cape Girardeau. Also includes a program from a June 1957 recognition dinner.
Marquette News
First two issues of the bi-monthly newsletter of a Catholic student organization at Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. November 13, 1931 and December 14, 1931 issues.
Martha Shea Interview
Recording of Harold O. Grauel interviewing Martha Shea, a colleague in the Department of English at Southeast Missouri State College. Shea taught at Southeast from 1906 to 1942, and Grauel from 1928 to 1971. In the interview, they recount their experiences at the university through the early 1950s. Disc 1 running time: 00:47:18. Disc 2 running time: 00:41:41.