NPS employee Mitsuko T. Shikuma stands next to a plaque showing Stephen Mather, first director of the National Park Service. Mrs. Shikuma was an "information-receptionist" at Hawai'i National Park.
This flyer, distributed by the Student Peace Union, defines common words associated with the Vietnam War from the critical perspective of antiwar activists.
This is an illustration of Mother Goose being ridden by a witch much to the horror/delight of nearby children. This was created by Arthur Rackham in 1913 for his book "Mother Goose : The Old Nursery Rhymes”.
Motown Records Corp. #1 in total singles sold in USA in 1965 (Billboard). Artists: The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations. Top 10 of 1965 do NOT include Beatles. Beatles request team of Holland-Dozier-Holland to write 2 songs especially for them. Supremes perform "Yesterday" on "I Hear a Symphony"
Miss Barbara Cummings is employed as a seasonal park guide by the NPS, and her mother, Mrs. Faun Dene Cummings, is an Information Receptionist for the U.S. Forest Service. Many visitors photographed the mother-daughter combination.
This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham (1867- 1939), and depicts Mrs. Frog speaking to a stranger while on a journey. The illustration was completed for the book "The Wind in the Willows" (1908) by Kenneth Grahame.
Within the Michigan State University libraries, there exists extensive collections, archives, papers, magazines, clippings, audio, and letters that tell hundreds of stories of the queer community all around Michigan. This resource is made for the MSU student and faculty community, as well as any interested visitor or researcher that can sift for hours through this vast collection through online finding aids, glossaries, guides and tutorials, or with the help of an outreach librarian. Librarian Eli Landaverde can be contacted at elandav@msu.edu. In-person appointments can be made Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 10am - 4pm through MSU's website (3 business days recommended in advance) or one can visit during open hours which vary by library and collection. Materials can only be used inside of the reading room and cannot be checked out. Further, MSU's library also provides services such as passport services, information literacy librarians, assistive listening devices, and motorized carts that can be used to move around the library's physical premises.