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[Mrs.] H.G. Simonsen Collection
Notes from Griffith-Thomas Lectures on Studies in Romans.
Mu Kappa Tau collection
The Mu Kappa Tau collection consists of two items: a flyer advertising an event called, "Manipulated by Advertising" and an email addressed to faculty regarding a keynote speech featuring Bob Richards, dated February 6, 1997.
Muggletonian Literature Collection
This collection was donated by emeritus faculty member Ronald Roberts and contains a selection of books and pamphlets dating from 1822-1880. Most are reprints of first editions published in the mid to late 18th century by members of the Muggletonians. Please see the inventory below for a complete list of titles.
Muhs Family Collection
This collection contains many photographs and artifacts collected by four sisters in the Muhs family. The majority of the photographs in this collection are of individuals or groups of students. Many of them are identified on the reverse sides of the photographs. The researcher is advised to closely review the printed names on the backs of the photographs when looking for a particular individual. Some of the names are difficult to decipher and thus may be misspelled in this finding aid.
Multicultural Activities and Programs Committee collection
This collection consosts of flyers for Diversity Week events held in 1999 at the University of Northern Iowa.
Multiple-County Rural School and Area Education Agency (AEA) Records
These are collections of records which document the activities of multiple counties. Many of these collections were created at Area Education Agencies (AEAs) as they filed records recieved from their constituent counties together rather than separately.
Muriel Draper Johnson scrapbook
Muriel Draper Johnson’s scrapbook dates approximately 1909-1913 during her time at Iowa State Teachers College. It includes pictures of ISTC campus buildings and her life in Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
Mutual Improvement Society (Eureka Society) collection
This collection consists of a journal containing the organization's constitution, meeting minutes, membership information, and more. It also includes loose pages containing another version of the group's constitution and a written program dated October 26, 1900.
Nancy Brochers Collection
The Nancy Brochers Collection contains Black Hawk County, Iowa rural school student records dating from 1905-1941. A majority of the collection originated in Mt. Vernon Township where the donor's father, George Knapp, attended. However, the collection also contains records from the donor's mother, Muriel Alice Parker, who attended Dunkerton Consolidated School. Nancy Brochers is a sister of Jane Fauser, who also has a collection at CHRIEC (see RSC/HEC/009).