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Buy Your Tickets Now and Make MSU #1 AGAIN THIS YEAR!!
All MSU fans. For the last few years we have had the most alumni and
friends at the Cell for Big Ten Night. Let's continue the winning
tradition. If we finish first, some lucky ticket MSU ticketholder will
have the opportunity to throw out the first pitch!
So, get your tickets now before they all sell out! $30 for MSUAA members & $35 for non-members.
To buy tickets please go to our partner site at http://www.events.org/cpage.aspx?e=15248 .
If you have any questions, or prefer not to purchase online, please e-mail llrrbb4@aol.com .
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The building images in this collection were taken from a volume of photographs presented to the State of Michigan Board of Agriculture on November 1st, 1934. It was submitted to them by Herman H. Halladay (then State Secretary of Agriculture) as an inventory of all properties owned by Michigan State College at that time and was secured through the aid of the deans of various divisions of the College and the Superintendant of Buildings and Grounds (Now Physical Plant Division). Additional images of interest were gathered from the University Archives, The Library of Congress, and private sources.
View them online at http://www.msu.edu/~hvac/survey/1934Survey.html .
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No one can
imagine an MSU campus without the Spartan Statue. That’s why
in 2003 the MSU Alumni Club of Metro Chicago made a pledge to raise
$25,000 towards the refurbishment of the Spartan Statue. We did
it! As of December 2007, the Club raised just over $25,000.
Thank you to every Chicagoland Spartan who made a donation to the Sparty
Project.
The club raised the donation
through a variety of fundraising efforts including auctions and raffles.
The single biggest effort was manning a concession stand at Soldier
Field for a season. Whether you had one of the early warm weather
concerts or a late December night Bears game (brrr!), it had to be a
memorable and bonding experience. Steve Smith and his wife Millie
were honorary chairs of the Sparty Project and thus the final donations
came at the Membership Mixer in December where Steve was our special
guest.
You can now find the
original Spartan Statue inside the main entryway of the new Spartan
Stadium addition. An identical bronze replica stands in place
of the original statue. The total cost of the Sparty Project was
$500,000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparty
http://newsroom.msu.edu/indexer/238/content.htm
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