minutes (administrative records)
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Minutes-Board, 1970s
Documents regarding the internal affairs of the Kalamazoo Society for Crippled Children and Adults, including audits, by-laws, and detailed notes from meetings. Material from other sources include photocopies of newspaper clippings; photographs and a detailed history of the society.
Minutes-Board, 1980s
Documents regarding the internal affairs of the Kalamazoo Society for Crippled Children and Adults, including audits, by-laws, and detailed notes from meetings. Material from other sources include photocopies of newspaper clippings; photographs and a detailed history of the society.
Mothers' Study Club of Galesburg, Michigan
The collection is composed of various documents relating to the Mother’s Study Club of Galesburg, dating from the years 1925 to 1984.
Nazareth Association papers
Orchard Hills Realty Co., Meeting Minutes, 1915-1945
Material in this series also uses the original folder names starting with a "Real Estate" heading to preserve the original order of the records. These records consist of documents that relate to the land and buildings owned by the Upjohn Company. Also included is material relating to land owned by the Upjohn family in the Orchard Hills area.
Record of Organization & Business Meetings, 1885
Reports to Shareholders
Sales Managers Conference Minutes, April 13-17, 1931
Southwestern Michigan Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Association Collection
The collection contains handbooks, lists, summaries of annual meetings, meeting invitations and minutes, treasurer’s reports, and annual reports belonging to the Southwestern Michigan Phi Beta Kappa Association.
Tours and Visitors Center
This series contains material such as monthly reports of visitors by demographic, budget sheets, daily tour sheets, inventories, and committee meeting minutes that relate to tours and the Visitors Center located in Kalamazoo. The majority of this material is about tours through Building 41, the 30 plus acre manufacturing building, but there is limited material relating to visits to Building 88 and for proposals for an offsite visitor's center to be constructed.