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Hugh J. Moser Graphic Design Collection
Pamphlets, guides, serials, samples, packets, and catalogs collected by Upjohn Company graphic designer Hugh J. Moser (1925-2009) relating to the field of graphic design / commercial art from the mid to late twentieth century. Materials on budgeting, estimating, creative process, layout, design, illustration, photography, typography, platemaking, paper, ink, printing processes, die cutting, embossing, binding, finishing and specialty printing.
Hungarian Evangelical & Reformed Church Booklet
This collection is comprised of one booklet for the 75th anniversary celebration of Evangelical and Reformed Church (Hungarian) in September 16, 1989. The Church was located at 805 Mills St in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The booklet provides a wealth of information regarding the church’s history and prominent figures in its past. It also features correspondence between congregation members that relates to the Church’s 75th anniversary.
Information Booklets and Brochures for Various Sports
Finding aids and inventories for Information Booklets and Brochures for Various Sports (33/7).
Intercollegiate Athletics
Finding aids and inventories for Intercollegiate Athletics (33/).
Intercollegiate Debate at WMU
Finding aids and inventories for Intercollegiate Debate at WMU (40/105).
Interfraternity Council
Finding aids and inventories for Interfraternity Council (40/2).
International Typographical Union Souvenir Program
Isaac Knapp Discharge Document
The collection is composed of one document, detailing the discharge of Isaac S Knapp in 1866 from the service of the United States as a member of the Michigan Infantry.
Ives Street Press Archive
Collected papers, samples and other materials of Barbara Cash (1930-1997) printer and designer at Ives St. Press (Connecticut and Maine). The collection contains correspondence with authors and colleagues, designs for broadsides and books, business records of the Ives Street and Cellador Presses, professional association meeting and contest materials, and materials for Cash's MFA thesis on fine presses in New England.