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Agape Newsletters
This collection is composed of the newsletter Agape covering the years 1948-1949, published in by the Inter-church Student Fellowship in Kalamazoo Michigan.
Allen Service Collection
Bronson School of Nursing Alumni Association Collection
This collection contains letters, video cassettes, photographs, and slides of graduation exercises, school buildings, and student activities from the Bronson School of Nursing Alumni Association, covering a period from 1943 to 1998.
CBS-Hytron Newsletter
The collection is composed of one newsletter titled, "Microphone" produced by the CBS-Hytron Company located in Kalamazoo, dated March 1956.
Celery City Dirt Collection
The collection is composed of six issues of the Celery City Dirt newsletter from 1944 to 1945 produced in Kalamazoo and sent to servicemen from the area during World War II.
Clarage Fan Company Collection
The collection is composed of a series of company newsletters titled the Clarage Air Line, and publications date from 1948 into the late-1960s.
Dunwell Drug Company
This contains a 1913 newsletter from the Dunwell Drug Company.
Directory Listings:
1905-1916 S. Hoyt Dunwell 819 S. West and 737 W. Main
1917-1919 Edgar A. Dunwell 747 W. Main
1921-1924 No Listing
1926-1927 Edgar A. Dunwell 775 W. Main
1929 Edgar A. Dunwell 771-773 W. Main
1930-1970 Maurie E. Dunwell 769 W. Main
Four Township Water Resource Council Records
This collection is composed of material from the Four Township Water Resources Council ranging from 1975 to 2022. All material is relevant to the Kalamazoo River Watershed and the Four Townships of Prairieville, Barry, Richland, and Ross.
Fuller Transmission Collection
The collection is composed of issues of the Fuller News employee newsletters and one copy of the magazine Transmission Times both produced by the Fuller Manufacturing Company in Kalamazoo. The magazine and newsletters date from 1947 until 1961.
Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools Newsletters
The collection is composed of 19 newsletters from the Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools ranging from December of 1989 to November of 1994.