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The letters often discuss the frustration and uncertainty of wartime communications, as letters often took weeks to arrive. They are varied in mood and tone, reflecting the alteration between times of stress and rest. During times of combat, the letters are necessarily vague as to locations and actions, though details are frequently provided in subsequent letters and Victor's accounts of his time overseas are emotionally poignant throughout. The collection also includes a series of letters to Victor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roper, his aunt Clara Wesche, and Alice’s parents, the Roelfs. The facsimiles of 18 letters and one V-Mail to his parents cover the longest period of time, from January to October 1945, including his time in Belgium. Three letters are addressed to his aunt, and one to his parents-in-law. The Subject Series includes copies of various official and personal documents. Military Documents preserve Victor’s official service records, while Personal Documents contain important family papers. Printed Material includes a copy of The 65th Halbert Division Daily News Letter from June 15, 1945, as well as two programs from Army-sponsored church services. A second box of Printed Material includes original copies of wartime newspapers, including The Chanute News, The Stars and Stripes, and Yank: The Army Weekly. The majority of issues were published after the official end of hostilities. The Photograph Series contains 161 photocopies of personal photographs and postcards. Photographs are numbered in the order in which they appeared in the original albums. The pictures capture Victor and Alice in their youth in Kansas, his early military career in Mississippi and Alabama, and portraits of his friends in the service. The largest series of images, taken while Victor was stationed overseas, depict both the landscape of war-torn Europe, as well as casual life within the military. Some notable photographs include images of the Mauthausen camp following its liberation. The photographs have been scanned and digital images can be viewed upon request in the department until they are available through the KSU Digital Library. The documents are housed in two boxes. In the first box, the correspondence is arranged first by the addressee, then chronologically. Other materials are housed by subjects in alphabetical order, followed by the photographs, duplicated in their original album order. 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December 26: Appointed 1st Lieutenant   1946 January: Observed Nurnberg trials in. Returned to United States   1947 June 25: Graduated from Kansas State with B.S. in Accounting   1965 Transferred to Retired Reserve   1985 January 6: Retired from First National Bank as Senior Loan Officer   1997 March 1: Passed away in Manhattan, Kansas   Victor Kenneth Roper was born April 19, 1922 near Barnes, Kansas, the son of Floyd and Dora (Wesche) Roper. Victor (\"Vic\") attended eight years of county school in the Maple Wood community before graduating from high school in Barnes in 1940. Victor attended Kansas State Agricultural College and was active in ROTC. Before he could graduate, Victor left Kansas State in 1943 to enlist in the US Army. While in basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, he courted Alice Roelfs of Bushton, Kansas via correspondence. He completed his training on October 30, 1943, and after a 17-week course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1944. On July 7, he married Alice in Washington County, Kansas.   In the fall of 1944, Vic was stationed at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he prepared for war in Europe. After spending a short time with Alice in New York, Victor departed the United States on January 10, 1945 and arrived in Le Harve, France on January 22. He was deployed in Company E, 65th Division. As Infantry Platoon Leader, Victor was responsible for the training, supply, and tactical employment of the platoon. The 65th Division stayed at Camp Lucky Strike, where they lived in tents, dealt daily with snow and mud, and ate K rations. Victor’s time in France was filled with discomfort and anxious waiting, though at times this tension was broken by the receipt of letters and care packages of candy, cookies, popcorn, and clippings from the Kansas State Collegian. Victor spent much of his time in France training, censoring mail, and exploring the countryside. Beginning March 4 in Saarlautern, Germany, Victor saw three continuous weeks of combat. During this period, he could not bathe or change clothes. When another lieutenant, Henry Amster, was wounded and evacuated, Victor temporarily took command of that platoon. Later that month, he recuperated at the Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. In April, he was a part of the first wave of allied soldiers to cross the Danube to take Regansburg. In April, he was transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters.   While Victor was away, Alice took a correspondence course in preparation for becoming a teacher in Barnes. After the war was officially over in May, Victor was made Information and Education Officer. That month he relocated to Linz, Austria, and a month later to Mauthausen. In June, Victor took part in the liberation of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, where he personally witnessed and documented the prisoners and mechanisms of genocide. By September, he was in Mons, Belgium, in charge of gasoline supply. From October 1945 until his departure, he handled the administration of 11,000 prisoners of war employed by the Base Depot. On December 26, 1945 he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and the following January he observed the Nurnberg Trials. He returned to the United States June 25, 1946, having served overseas a total of 18 months. Victor was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze and Silver Star Campaign Ribbons for the \"Rhineland\" and \"Central Europe,\" the World War II Victor Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. Victor completed his separation from the service on August 28, 1946. He was transferred to the Retired Reserve on January 6, 1965.   After the war, Victor returned to Manhattan and completed his studies at Kansas State, graduating with a B.S. in Accounting in 1947. He was employed 38 years by the First National Bank, retiring in 1985 as Senior Loan Officer. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Manhattan of which he was a Life Elder, Lions Club of which he was a Past President, and the Fraternal Order of United Commercial Travelers of which he was a Past Grand Counselor. Victor and Alice had two daughters, Barbara Kravitcz and Nina Moss, two sons, Dennis and James Roper, and five grandchildren. Victor Roper died on March 1, 1997, in Manhattan Kansas.","I received accession number P2006.04. 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The collection contains facsimiles of 43 handwritten letters and two V-Mails from Victor to his wife while he was stationed in France, Germany, and Austria from January to June 1945. The letters depict a lieutenant’s life before, during, and after combat, as well as reflections on his past and his hopes for the future. The correspondence describes his trans-Atlantic voyage in January 1945, a period of anxious inactivity in France through February, intense combat in Germany in March and April, the end of the war in May while stationed in Austria, and the liberation of the concentration camp near Mauthausen, Austria. The letters contain mundane details of army life, including housing, weather, and food, as well the loneliness of a husband separated from his wife. The letters often discuss the frustration and uncertainty of wartime communications, as letters often took weeks to arrive. They are varied in mood and tone, reflecting the alteration between times of stress and rest. During times of combat, the letters are necessarily vague as to locations and actions, though details are frequently provided in subsequent letters and Victor's accounts of his time overseas are emotionally poignant throughout. The collection also includes a series of letters to Victor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roper, his aunt Clara Wesche, and Alice’s parents, the Roelfs. The facsimiles of 18 letters and one V-Mail to his parents cover the longest period of time, from January to October 1945, including his time in Belgium. Three letters are addressed to his aunt, and one to his parents-in-law. The Subject Series includes copies of various official and personal documents. Military Documents preserve Victor’s official service records, while Personal Documents contain important family papers. Printed Material includes a copy of The 65th Halbert Division Daily News Letter from June 15, 1945, as well as two programs from Army-sponsored church services. A second box of Printed Material includes original copies of wartime newspapers, including The Chanute News, The Stars and Stripes, and Yank: The Army Weekly. The majority of issues were published after the official end of hostilities. The Photograph Series contains 161 photocopies of personal photographs and postcards. Photographs are numbered in the order in which they appeared in the original albums. The pictures capture Victor and Alice in their youth in Kansas, his early military career in Mississippi and Alabama, and portraits of his friends in the service. The largest series of images, taken while Victor was stationed overseas, depict both the landscape of war-torn Europe, as well as casual life within the military. Some notable photographs include images of the Mauthausen camp following its liberation. The photographs have been scanned and digital images can be viewed upon request in the department until they are available through the KSU Digital Library. 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He completed his training on October 30, 1943, and after a 17-week course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1944. On July 7, he married Alice in Washington County, Kansas.   In the fall of 1944, Vic was stationed at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he prepared for war in Europe. After spending a short time with Alice in New York, Victor departed the United States on January 10, 1945 and arrived in Le Harve, France on January 22. He was deployed in Company E, 65th Division. As Infantry Platoon Leader, Victor was responsible for the training, supply, and tactical employment of the platoon. The 65th Division stayed at Camp Lucky Strike, where they lived in tents, dealt daily with snow and mud, and ate K rations. Victor’s time in France was filled with discomfort and anxious waiting, though at times this tension was broken by the receipt of letters and care packages of candy, cookies, popcorn, and clippings from the Kansas State Collegian. Victor spent much of his time in France training, censoring mail, and exploring the countryside. Beginning March 4 in Saarlautern, Germany, Victor saw three continuous weeks of combat. During this period, he could not bathe or change clothes. When another lieutenant, Henry Amster, was wounded and evacuated, Victor temporarily took command of that platoon. Later that month, he recuperated at the Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. In April, he was a part of the first wave of allied soldiers to cross the Danube to take Regansburg. In April, he was transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters.   While Victor was away, Alice took a correspondence course in preparation for becoming a teacher in Barnes. After the war was officially over in May, Victor was made Information and Education Officer. That month he relocated to Linz, Austria, and a month later to Mauthausen. In June, Victor took part in the liberation of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, where he personally witnessed and documented the prisoners and mechanisms of genocide. By September, he was in Mons, Belgium, in charge of gasoline supply. From October 1945 until his departure, he handled the administration of 11,000 prisoners of war employed by the Base Depot. On December 26, 1945 he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and the following January he observed the Nurnberg Trials. He returned to the United States June 25, 1946, having served overseas a total of 18 months. Victor was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze and Silver Star Campaign Ribbons for the \"Rhineland\" and \"Central Europe,\" the World War II Victor Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. 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He completed his training on October 30, 1943, and after a 17-week course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1944. On July 7, he married Alice in Washington County, Kansas.   In the fall of 1944, Vic was stationed at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he prepared for war in Europe. After spending a short time with Alice in New York, Victor departed the United States on January 10, 1945 and arrived in Le Harve, France on January 22. He was deployed in Company E, 65th Division. As Infantry Platoon Leader, Victor was responsible for the training, supply, and tactical employment of the platoon. The 65th Division stayed at Camp Lucky Strike, where they lived in tents, dealt daily with snow and mud, and ate K rations. Victor’s time in France was filled with discomfort and anxious waiting, though at times this tension was broken by the receipt of letters and care packages of candy, cookies, popcorn, and clippings from the Kansas State Collegian. Victor spent much of his time in France training, censoring mail, and exploring the countryside. Beginning March 4 in Saarlautern, Germany, Victor saw three continuous weeks of combat. During this period, he could not bathe or change clothes. When another lieutenant, Henry Amster, was wounded and evacuated, Victor temporarily took command of that platoon. Later that month, he recuperated at the Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. In April, he was a part of the first wave of allied soldiers to cross the Danube to take Regansburg. In April, he was transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters.   While Victor was away, Alice took a correspondence course in preparation for becoming a teacher in Barnes. After the war was officially over in May, Victor was made Information and Education Officer. That month he relocated to Linz, Austria, and a month later to Mauthausen. In June, Victor took part in the liberation of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, where he personally witnessed and documented the prisoners and mechanisms of genocide. By September, he was in Mons, Belgium, in charge of gasoline supply. From October 1945 until his departure, he handled the administration of 11,000 prisoners of war employed by the Base Depot. On December 26, 1945 he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and the following January he observed the Nurnberg Trials. He returned to the United States June 25, 1946, having served overseas a total of 18 months. Victor was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze and Silver Star Campaign Ribbons for the \"Rhineland\" and \"Central Europe,\" the World War II Victor Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. Victor completed his separation from the service on August 28, 1946. He was transferred to the Retired Reserve on January 6, 1965.   After the war, Victor returned to Manhattan and completed his studies at Kansas State, graduating with a B.S. in Accounting in 1947. He was employed 38 years by the First National Bank, retiring in 1985 as Senior Loan Officer. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Manhattan of which he was a Life Elder, Lions Club of which he was a Past President, and the Fraternal Order of United Commercial Travelers of which he was a Past Grand Counselor. Victor and Alice had two daughters, Barbara Kravitcz and Nina Moss, two sons, Dennis and James Roper, and five grandchildren. Victor Roper died on March 1, 1997, in Manhattan Kansas.","I received accession number P2006.04. 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The collection contains facsimiles of 43 handwritten letters and two V-Mails from Victor to his wife while he was stationed in France, Germany, and Austria from January to June 1945. The letters depict a lieutenant’s life before, during, and after combat, as well as reflections on his past and his hopes for the future. The correspondence describes his trans-Atlantic voyage in January 1945, a period of anxious inactivity in France through February, intense combat in Germany in March and April, the end of the war in May while stationed in Austria, and the liberation of the concentration camp near Mauthausen, Austria. The letters contain mundane details of army life, including housing, weather, and food, as well the loneliness of a husband separated from his wife. The letters often discuss the frustration and uncertainty of wartime communications, as letters often took weeks to arrive. They are varied in mood and tone, reflecting the alteration between times of stress and rest. During times of combat, the letters are necessarily vague as to locations and actions, though details are frequently provided in subsequent letters and Victor's accounts of his time overseas are emotionally poignant throughout. The collection also includes a series of letters to Victor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roper, his aunt Clara Wesche, and Alice’s parents, the Roelfs. The facsimiles of 18 letters and one V-Mail to his parents cover the longest period of time, from January to October 1945, including his time in Belgium. Three letters are addressed to his aunt, and one to his parents-in-law. The Subject Series includes copies of various official and personal documents. Military Documents preserve Victor’s official service records, while Personal Documents contain important family papers. Printed Material includes a copy of The 65th Halbert Division Daily News Letter from June 15, 1945, as well as two programs from Army-sponsored church services. 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He completed his training on October 30, 1943, and after a 17-week course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1944. On July 7, he married Alice in Washington County, Kansas.   In the fall of 1944, Vic was stationed at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he prepared for war in Europe. After spending a short time with Alice in New York, Victor departed the United States on January 10, 1945 and arrived in Le Harve, France on January 22. He was deployed in Company E, 65th Division. As Infantry Platoon Leader, Victor was responsible for the training, supply, and tactical employment of the platoon. The 65th Division stayed at Camp Lucky Strike, where they lived in tents, dealt daily with snow and mud, and ate K rations. Victor’s time in France was filled with discomfort and anxious waiting, though at times this tension was broken by the receipt of letters and care packages of candy, cookies, popcorn, and clippings from the Kansas State Collegian. Victor spent much of his time in France training, censoring mail, and exploring the countryside. Beginning March 4 in Saarlautern, Germany, Victor saw three continuous weeks of combat. During this period, he could not bathe or change clothes. When another lieutenant, Henry Amster, was wounded and evacuated, Victor temporarily took command of that platoon. Later that month, he recuperated at the Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. In April, he was a part of the first wave of allied soldiers to cross the Danube to take Regansburg. In April, he was transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters.   While Victor was away, Alice took a correspondence course in preparation for becoming a teacher in Barnes. After the war was officially over in May, Victor was made Information and Education Officer. That month he relocated to Linz, Austria, and a month later to Mauthausen. In June, Victor took part in the liberation of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, where he personally witnessed and documented the prisoners and mechanisms of genocide. By September, he was in Mons, Belgium, in charge of gasoline supply. From October 1945 until his departure, he handled the administration of 11,000 prisoners of war employed by the Base Depot. On December 26, 1945 he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and the following January he observed the Nurnberg Trials. He returned to the United States June 25, 1946, having served overseas a total of 18 months. Victor was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze and Silver Star Campaign Ribbons for the \"Rhineland\" and \"Central Europe,\" the World War II Victor Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. 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Attended Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1943 Left Kansas State to enlist in US Army. Completed basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1944 July 4: Commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e July 7: Married Alice Roelfs of Bushton, Kansas \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e October 30: Completed 17-week course at Fort Benning, Georgia. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1945 January 10: Departed New York to Le Harve, France \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e January 22: Arrived in Le Harve, France \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e March: In combat in Germany in March. Reassigned to Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. Transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters. Alice Roper takes correspondence course in preparation for teaching. Assisted in liberation of concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e December 26: Appointed 1st Lieutenant \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1946 January: Observed Nurnberg trials in. Returned to United States \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1947 June 25: Graduated from Kansas State with B.S. in Accounting \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1965 Transferred to Retired Reserve \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1985 January 6: Retired from First National Bank as Senior Loan Officer \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 1997 March 1: Passed away in Manhattan, Kansas \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Victor Kenneth Roper was born April 19, 1922 near Barnes, Kansas, the son of Floyd and Dora (Wesche) Roper. Victor (\"Vic\") attended eight years of county school in the Maple Wood community before graduating from high school in Barnes in 1940. Victor attended Kansas State Agricultural College and was active in ROTC. Before he could graduate, Victor left Kansas State in 1943 to enlist in the US Army. While in basic training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, he courted Alice Roelfs of Bushton, Kansas via correspondence. He completed his training on October 30, 1943, and after a 17-week course at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant on July 4, 1944. On July 7, he married Alice in Washington County, Kansas. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e In the fall of 1944, Vic was stationed at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he prepared for war in Europe. After spending a short time with Alice in New York, Victor departed the United States on January 10, 1945 and arrived in Le Harve, France on January 22. He was deployed in Company E, 65th Division. As Infantry Platoon Leader, Victor was responsible for the training, supply, and tactical employment of the platoon. The 65th Division stayed at Camp Lucky Strike, where they lived in tents, dealt daily with snow and mud, and ate K rations. Victor\u0026#x2019;s time in France was filled with discomfort and anxious waiting, though at times this tension was broken by the receipt of letters and care packages of candy, cookies, popcorn, and clippings from the Kansas State Collegian. Victor spent much of his time in France training, censoring mail, and exploring the countryside. Beginning March 4 in Saarlautern, Germany, Victor saw three continuous weeks of combat. During this period, he could not bathe or change clothes. When another lieutenant, Henry Amster, was wounded and evacuated, Victor temporarily took command of that platoon. Later that month, he recuperated at the Red Cross Service Center in Metz, France. In April, he was a part of the first wave of allied soldiers to cross the Danube to take Regansburg. In April, he was transferred to Anti-Tank Platoon Leader in Battalion Headquarters. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e While Victor was away, Alice took a correspondence course in preparation for becoming a teacher in Barnes. After the war was officially over in May, Victor was made Information and Education Officer. That month he relocated to Linz, Austria, and a month later to Mauthausen. In June, Victor took part in the liberation of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, where he personally witnessed and documented the prisoners and mechanisms of genocide. By September, he was in Mons, Belgium, in charge of gasoline supply. From October 1945 until his departure, he handled the administration of 11,000 prisoners of war employed by the Base Depot. On December 26, 1945 he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and the following January he observed the Nurnberg Trials. He returned to the United States June 25, 1946, having served overseas a total of 18 months. Victor was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze and Silver Star Campaign Ribbons for the \"Rhineland\" and \"Central Europe,\" the World War II Victor Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. Victor completed his separation from the service on August 28, 1946. He was transferred to the Retired Reserve on January 6, 1965. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e After the war, Victor returned to Manhattan and completed his studies at Kansas State, graduating with a B.S. in Accounting in 1947. He was employed 38 years by the First National Bank, retiring in 1985 as Senior Loan Officer. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Manhattan of which he was a Life Elder, Lions Club of which he was a Past President, and the Fraternal Order of United Commercial Travelers of which he was a Past Grand Counselor. Victor and Alice had two daughters, Barbara Kravitcz and Nina Moss, two sons, Dennis and James Roper, and five grandchildren. 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Both contain newspaper clippings about various plays and performances. There are also posters and photographs of the shows. Dates for first binder are from 1952-1957, second binder dates from 1961-1963.\u003cbr\u003eBox 2- A13411853744- Has 2 binders in it labeled old collage binders. Both have pictures, newspaper clippings, photos of art, and cards in it. There are a lot of photos of landmarks, buildings and descriptions in German. Family photos and memories, as well as posters of shows and various events. First binder is dated 1974-1979, second one is dated 1983- 1988.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3- A83412077360- Has 2 binders in it with a paper labeling them “Old Collage Binders (Dace).” First binder has photos of various trips, postcards, family photos, newspaper clippings, tickets and posters for events, and it dated 1965-1971. Second binder contains newspaper clippings, photographs, posters, tickets and fliers for various plays that happened at Kansas State University. Binder is dated 1971-1973.\u003cbr\u003eBox 4- A13411850550- Has 7 file folders. The folders contain material pertaining to a Greek theatre class. The folders have papers full of handwritten notes that appear to be outlines and notes about various plays. There are sheets that have descriptions of other Greek myths, and sketches of stages. Also has notes that appear to be over tests for this class.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5- A13411853207- Has a binder, book, and a file folder. The binder has pictures, newspaper clippings, posters, postcards and other things that are about plays and events. Several of the plays listed Wallace Dace as a producer of some kind. The book is “Wellsprings of German Culture” by Wallace Dace. The file folder contains lists of records, and lists of works written by Wallace Dace. It also contains the newspaper clipping of Wallace’s obituary.\u003cbr\u003eBox 6- A83412154675 -Has 2 binders in it. Both have photographs, play programs, newspaper clippings, and various miscellaneous items related to the plays in the binder. Several of the play programs list Wallace Dace as the director. Binders dated 1957-1961\u003cbr\u003eBox 7- 5” flip top- A83412143608- Contains 4 file folders and a large sealed manila envelope. The files contain notes on shows and testing the lighting for various plays. Two of the folders are labeled seminar, and also have notes over courses and tests about plays. The manila envelope is labeled “Good Opening for Opera.”\u003cbr\u003eBox 8- 5” flip top- A83412143810- Contains 7 file folders. They are labeled: Marlowe, History of TH(Theatre) III +IV, Our Town, and Modern II + Greek Dramas. The folders contain notes on those classes and notes on the topics overall. Some of the folders contain quizzes/ outlines for tests.\u003cbr\u003eBox 9- 5” flip top- A83412143593- Has 6 file folders, two labeled “Opera” and two labeled “Stage Lighting.” The folders contain notes, scripts, newspaper clippings, lighting ques, and one has a user manual for stage lights. Circa 1960’s-80’s\u003cbr\u003eBox 10- 5” flip top- A83412144565 - Has 5 file folders. Three labeled Theatre 777, and the other two are labeled “Ajax Play.” The folders have notes and documents about classes, various plays, scripts, and a couple of newspaper clippings. Circa 1960’s-80’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 11- A83412069121- Contains many German theatre books, and a file folder of Wallace Dace’s personal papers, letters, and info about plays and books he was involved with. Circa 1960-1990’s\u003cbr\u003eBoxes in 509- NOT in accession\u003cbr\u003eBox 12 - A83412071136- Contains books, magazines, play programs and other materials related to theatre. Box also contains file folders with Wallace Dace’s notes and personal papers in it.\u003cbr\u003eBox13 - A83412073099- Contains 27 file folders with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace’s. Circa 1980-1990’s\u003cbr\u003eBox 14- A83412073081- Contains file folders and large envelopes with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace. Some of the letters date back to the 1950s, and some up to the mid 1980’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000.\u003cbr\u003eBox 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace’s dated from 1960’s- 1980’s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers.\u003cbr\u003eBox 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled “Original Documents. 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Circa 1960’s- 1980’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970’s- 2000.\u003cbr\u003eBox 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 24- A83412071144- Contains several books related to teaching and theatre. Books have “Dace” signed on the front or inside the front covers. Circa 1980’s-1990’s\u003cbr\u003eBox 25 - A83412071128- Contains personal notebooks of Wallace Dace’s from the 1930’s- 1990’s. Box also has some files of his, and some photographs.\u003cbr\u003eBox 26- A83412071403- Contains files of Wallace Dace’s personal notes, books, photographs, and newspaper clippings. There are also several manila style envelopes addressed to Dace during his time at Kansas State. Circa 1980’s- 1990’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 27-A83412071071- Contains personal files and notes of Wallace Dace’s. The files are in several manila style envelopes containing notes, maps, tour guide booklets, and photographs from various places. There are also several books and magazines written in German.\u003cbr\u003eBox 28- A83412071398- Contains many of Wallace Dace’s plays. There are also manila envelopes addressed to Dace when he was at Kansas State. Circa 1980’s-1990’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 29- A83412071275- Contains files and documents of Wallace Dace’s. There are pictures and documents about various plays in the US as well as Germany. Circa 1970’s-1990’s.\u003cbr\u003eBox 30-A83412074184- Contains 2 scrapbooks. 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Circa 1960’s-80’s Box 10- 5” flip top- A83412144565 - Has 5 file folders. Three labeled Theatre 777, and the other two are labeled “Ajax Play.” The folders have notes and documents about classes, various plays, scripts, and a couple of newspaper clippings. Circa 1960’s-80’s. Box 11- A83412069121- Contains many German theatre books, and a file folder of Wallace Dace’s personal papers, letters, and info about plays and books he was involved with. Circa 1960-1990’s Boxes in 509- NOT in accession Box 12 - A83412071136- Contains books, magazines, play programs and other materials related to theatre. Box also contains file folders with Wallace Dace’s notes and personal papers in it. Box13 - A83412073099- Contains 27 file folders with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace’s. Circa 1980-1990’s Box 14- A83412073081- Contains file folders and large envelopes with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace. Some of the letters date back to the 1950s, and some up to the mid 1980’s. Box 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000. Box 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace’s dated from 1960’s- 1980’s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers. Box 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled “Original Documents. Opera BK.” There is an old label on the box that says “Four Plays on Socialist Themes,” but that is crosses out. Box is sealed. Box 18- A83412072831-Contains books, newspapers, and files. The files have some handwritten notes that appear to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Some of the books and files are in German. Dates circa1970’s-1980’s. Box 19 - A83412073170- Contains play programs and magazines. Dates have been written on the top of most, dates from 1960’s- 1980’s. The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Box 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace. Box 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960’s- 1980’s. Box 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970’s- 2000. Box 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960’s. 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Box 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000. Box 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace’s dated from 1960’s- 1980’s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers. Box 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled “Original Documents. Opera BK.” There is an old label on the box that says “Four Plays on Socialist Themes,” but that is crosses out. Box is sealed. Box 18- A83412072831-Contains books, newspapers, and files. The files have some handwritten notes that appear to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Some of the books and files are in German. Dates circa1970’s-1980’s. Box 19 - A83412073170- Contains play programs and magazines. Dates have been written on the top of most, dates from 1960’s- 1980’s. The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Box 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace. Box 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960’s- 1980’s. Box 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970’s- 2000. Box 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960’s. Box 24- A83412071144- Contains several books related to teaching and theatre. Books have “Dace” signed on the front or inside the front covers. Circa 1980’s-1990’s Box 25 - A83412071128- Contains personal notebooks of Wallace Dace’s from the 1930’s- 1990’s. Box also has some files of his, and some photographs. Box 26- A83412071403- Contains files of Wallace Dace’s personal notes, books, photographs, and newspaper clippings. There are also several manila style envelopes addressed to Dace during his time at Kansas State. Circa 1980’s- 1990’s. Box 27-A83412071071- Contains personal files and notes of Wallace Dace’s. The files are in several manila style envelopes containing notes, maps, tour guide booklets, and photographs from various places. There are also several books and magazines written in German. Box 28- A83412071398- Contains many of Wallace Dace’s plays. There are also manila envelopes addressed to Dace when he was at Kansas State. Circa 1980’s-1990’s. Box 29- A83412071275- Contains files and documents of Wallace Dace’s. There are pictures and documents about various plays in the US as well as Germany. Circa 1970’s-1990’s. Box 30-A83412074184- Contains 2 scrapbooks. First one is from a trip to Germany 1979-1983. 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Dates for first binder are from 1952-1957, second binder dates from 1961-1963.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2- A13411853744- Has 2 binders in it labeled old collage binders. Both have pictures, newspaper clippings, photos of art, and cards in it. There are a lot of photos of landmarks, buildings and descriptions in German. Family photos and memories, as well as posters of shows and various events. First binder is dated 1974-1979, second one is dated 1983- 1988.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3- A83412077360- Has 2 binders in it with a paper labeling them \u0026#x201C;Old Collage Binders (Dace).\u0026#x201D; First binder has photos of various trips, postcards, family photos, newspaper clippings, tickets and posters for events, and it dated 1965-1971. Second binder contains newspaper clippings, photographs, posters, tickets and fliers for various plays that happened at Kansas State University. Binder is dated 1971-1973.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4- A13411850550- Has 7 file folders. The folders contain material pertaining to a Greek theatre class. The folders have papers full of handwritten notes that appear to be outlines and notes about various plays. There are sheets that have descriptions of other Greek myths, and sketches of stages. Also has notes that appear to be over tests for this class.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5- A13411853207- Has a binder, book, and a file folder. The binder has pictures, newspaper clippings, posters, postcards and other things that are about plays and events. Several of the plays listed Wallace Dace as a producer of some kind. The book is \u0026#x201C;Wellsprings of German Culture\u0026#x201D; by Wallace Dace. The file folder contains lists of records, and lists of works written by Wallace Dace. It also contains the newspaper clipping of Wallace\u0026#x2019;s obituary.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6- A83412154675 -Has 2 binders in it. Both have photographs, play programs, newspaper clippings, and various miscellaneous items related to the plays in the binder. Several of the play programs list Wallace Dace as the director. Binders dated 1957-1961\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143608- Contains 4 file folders and a large sealed manila envelope. The files contain notes on shows and testing the lighting for various plays. Two of the folders are labeled seminar, and also have notes over courses and tests about plays. The manila envelope is labeled \u0026#x201C;Good Opening for Opera.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 8- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143810- Contains 7 file folders. They are labeled: Marlowe, History of TH(Theatre) III +IV, Our Town, and Modern II + Greek Dramas. The folders contain notes on those classes and notes on the topics overall. Some of the folders contain quizzes/ outlines for tests.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143593- Has 6 file folders, two labeled \u0026#x201C;Opera\u0026#x201D; and two labeled \u0026#x201C;Stage Lighting.\u0026#x201D; The folders contain notes, scripts, newspaper clippings, lighting ques, and one has a user manual for stage lights. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s-80\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412144565 - Has 5 file folders. Three labeled Theatre 777, and the other two are labeled \u0026#x201C;Ajax Play.\u0026#x201D; The folders have notes and documents about classes, various plays, scripts, and a couple of newspaper clippings. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s-80\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11- A83412069121- Contains many German theatre books, and a file folder of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s personal papers, letters, and info about plays and books he was involved with. Circa 1960-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBoxes in 509- NOT in accession\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12 - A83412071136- Contains books, magazines, play programs and other materials related to theatre. Box also contains file folders with Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s notes and personal papers in it.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox13 - A83412073099- Contains 27 file folders with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s. Circa 1980-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14- A83412073081- Contains file folders and large envelopes with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace. Some of the letters date back to the 1950s, and some up to the mid 1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s dated from 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled \u0026#x201C;Original Documents. Opera BK.\u0026#x201D; There is an old label on the box that says \u0026#x201C;Four Plays on Socialist Themes,\u0026#x201D; but that is crosses out. Box is sealed.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18- A83412072831-Contains books, newspapers, and files. The files have some handwritten notes that appear to be in Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s handwriting. Some of the books and files are in German. Dates circa1970\u0026#x2019;s-1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19 - A83412073170- Contains play programs and magazines. Dates have been written on the top of most, dates from 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s. The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s handwriting.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970\u0026#x2019;s- 2000.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 24- A83412071144- Contains several books related to teaching and theatre. Books have \u0026#x201C;Dace\u0026#x201D; signed on the front or inside the front covers. Circa 1980\u0026#x2019;s-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 25 - A83412071128- Contains personal notebooks of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s from the 1930\u0026#x2019;s- 1990\u0026#x2019;s. Box also has some files of his, and some photographs.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 26- A83412071403- Contains files of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s personal notes, books, photographs, and newspaper clippings. There are also several manila style envelopes addressed to Dace during his time at Kansas State. Circa 1980\u0026#x2019;s- 1990\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 27-A83412071071- Contains personal files and notes of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s. The files are in several manila style envelopes containing notes, maps, tour guide booklets, and photographs from various places. There are also several books and magazines written in German.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 28- A83412071398- Contains many of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s plays. 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The files contain notes on shows and testing the lighting for various plays. Two of the folders are labeled seminar, and also have notes over courses and tests about plays. The manila envelope is labeled “Good Opening for Opera.” Box 8- 5” flip top- A83412143810- Contains 7 file folders. They are labeled: Marlowe, History of TH(Theatre) III +IV, Our Town, and Modern II + Greek Dramas. The folders contain notes on those classes and notes on the topics overall. Some of the folders contain quizzes/ outlines for tests. Box 9- 5” flip top- A83412143593- Has 6 file folders, two labeled “Opera” and two labeled “Stage Lighting.” The folders contain notes, scripts, newspaper clippings, lighting ques, and one has a user manual for stage lights. Circa 1960’s-80’s Box 10- 5” flip top- A83412144565 - Has 5 file folders. Three labeled Theatre 777, and the other two are labeled “Ajax Play.” The folders have notes and documents about classes, various plays, scripts, and a couple of newspaper clippings. Circa 1960’s-80’s. Box 11- A83412069121- Contains many German theatre books, and a file folder of Wallace Dace’s personal papers, letters, and info about plays and books he was involved with. Circa 1960-1990’s Boxes in 509- NOT in accession Box 12 - A83412071136- Contains books, magazines, play programs and other materials related to theatre. Box also contains file folders with Wallace Dace’s notes and personal papers in it. Box13 - A83412073099- Contains 27 file folders with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace’s. Circa 1980-1990’s Box 14- A83412073081- Contains file folders and large envelopes with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace. Some of the letters date back to the 1950s, and some up to the mid 1980’s. Box 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000. Box 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace’s dated from 1960’s- 1980’s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers. Box 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled “Original Documents. Opera BK.” There is an old label on the box that says “Four Plays on Socialist Themes,” but that is crosses out. Box is sealed. Box 18- A83412072831-Contains books, newspapers, and files. The files have some handwritten notes that appear to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Some of the books and files are in German. Dates circa1970’s-1980’s. Box 19 - A83412073170- Contains play programs and magazines. Dates have been written on the top of most, dates from 1960’s- 1980’s. The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Box 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace. Box 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960’s- 1980’s. Box 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970’s- 2000. Box 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960’s. 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The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace’s handwriting. Box 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace. Box 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960’s- 1980’s. Box 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970’s- 2000. Box 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960’s. 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Binder is dated 1971-1973.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4- A13411850550- Has 7 file folders. The folders contain material pertaining to a Greek theatre class. The folders have papers full of handwritten notes that appear to be outlines and notes about various plays. There are sheets that have descriptions of other Greek myths, and sketches of stages. Also has notes that appear to be over tests for this class.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5- A13411853207- Has a binder, book, and a file folder. The binder has pictures, newspaper clippings, posters, postcards and other things that are about plays and events. Several of the plays listed Wallace Dace as a producer of some kind. The book is \u0026#x201C;Wellsprings of German Culture\u0026#x201D; by Wallace Dace. The file folder contains lists of records, and lists of works written by Wallace Dace. It also contains the newspaper clipping of Wallace\u0026#x2019;s obituary.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6- A83412154675 -Has 2 binders in it. Both have photographs, play programs, newspaper clippings, and various miscellaneous items related to the plays in the binder. Several of the play programs list Wallace Dace as the director. Binders dated 1957-1961\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143608- Contains 4 file folders and a large sealed manila envelope. The files contain notes on shows and testing the lighting for various plays. Two of the folders are labeled seminar, and also have notes over courses and tests about plays. The manila envelope is labeled \u0026#x201C;Good Opening for Opera.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 8- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143810- Contains 7 file folders. They are labeled: Marlowe, History of TH(Theatre) III +IV, Our Town, and Modern II + Greek Dramas. The folders contain notes on those classes and notes on the topics overall. Some of the folders contain quizzes/ outlines for tests.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412143593- Has 6 file folders, two labeled \u0026#x201C;Opera\u0026#x201D; and two labeled \u0026#x201C;Stage Lighting.\u0026#x201D; The folders contain notes, scripts, newspaper clippings, lighting ques, and one has a user manual for stage lights. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s-80\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10- 5\u0026#x201D; flip top- A83412144565 - Has 5 file folders. Three labeled Theatre 777, and the other two are labeled \u0026#x201C;Ajax Play.\u0026#x201D; The folders have notes and documents about classes, various plays, scripts, and a couple of newspaper clippings. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s-80\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11- A83412069121- Contains many German theatre books, and a file folder of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s personal papers, letters, and info about plays and books he was involved with. Circa 1960-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBoxes in 509- NOT in accession\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12 - A83412071136- Contains books, magazines, play programs and other materials related to theatre. Box also contains file folders with Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s notes and personal papers in it.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox13 - A83412073099- Contains 27 file folders with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s. Circa 1980-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14- A83412073081- Contains file folders and large envelopes with personal letters and papers of Wallace Dace. Some of the letters date back to the 1950s, and some up to the mid 1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15 - A83412071160- Contains several large manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace, and some of his personal notebooks and daily planners dated as far back as 1950, with some of the envelopes dated up to 2000.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 16- A83412071089- Contains personal letters of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s dated from 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s. Box also contain several large manila style envelopes addressed to him. Most contain photographs and papers.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17 - A83412071097- Contains a cardboard box that is labeled \u0026#x201C;Original Documents. Opera BK.\u0026#x201D; There is an old label on the box that says \u0026#x201C;Four Plays on Socialist Themes,\u0026#x201D; but that is crosses out. Box is sealed.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18- A83412072831-Contains books, newspapers, and files. The files have some handwritten notes that appear to be in Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s handwriting. Some of the books and files are in German. Dates circa1970\u0026#x2019;s-1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19 - A83412073170- Contains play programs and magazines. Dates have been written on the top of most, dates from 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s. The writing on them appears to be in Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s handwriting.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20 - A83412073162- Contains several manuscripts and plays written by Wallace Dace. There are also more manila style envelopes, some addressed to Wallace Dace.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21 -A83412073138- Contains books, personal papers, maps and manila style envelopes addressed to Wallace Dace. Most of the books and files are in German in this box. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s- 1980\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22- A83412073154- Contains some booklets, file folders, and15 manila style envelops. The books and booklets are over theatre, and the files have personal documents and papers in German. The envelopes are all addressed to Wallace Dace, sometimes to him and Kansas State University. Circa 1970\u0026#x2019;s- 2000.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 23- A83412071102- Contains files with letters written to Wallace Dace, as well as several plays written by him. Box also has several manila envelopes with works written by Dace, and some addressed to him. Circa 1960\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 24- A83412071144- Contains several books related to teaching and theatre. Books have \u0026#x201C;Dace\u0026#x201D; signed on the front or inside the front covers. Circa 1980\u0026#x2019;s-1990\u0026#x2019;s\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 25 - A83412071128- Contains personal notebooks of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s from the 1930\u0026#x2019;s- 1990\u0026#x2019;s. Box also has some files of his, and some photographs.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 26- A83412071403- Contains files of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s personal notes, books, photographs, and newspaper clippings. There are also several manila style envelopes addressed to Dace during his time at Kansas State. Circa 1980\u0026#x2019;s- 1990\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 27-A83412071071- Contains personal files and notes of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s. The files are in several manila style envelopes containing notes, maps, tour guide booklets, and photographs from various places. There are also several books and magazines written in German.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 28- A83412071398- Contains many of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s plays. There are also manila envelopes addressed to Dace when he was at Kansas State. Circa 1980\u0026#x2019;s-1990\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 29- A83412071275- Contains files and documents of Wallace Dace\u0026#x2019;s. There are pictures and documents about various plays in the US as well as Germany. Circa 1970\u0026#x2019;s-1990\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 30-A83412074184- Contains 2 scrapbooks. First one is from a trip to Germany 1979-1983. 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