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Item 10: 1985-1986
Item 10: 1985-1986
Item 4: "Leaves of the Riviera Leave Area," n.d.
Item 4: "Leaves of the Riviera Leave Area," n.d.
Item 5: "Orleans Railway Company," n.d.
Item 5: "Orleans Railway Company," n.d.
Item 2: Unpublished Poems, n.d.
Item 2: Unpublished Poems, n.d.
Item 7: "Ode For a Time of Dying"
Item 7: "Ode For a Time of Dying"
Item 8: "Oh, Sing Me a New Song!"
Item 8: "Oh, Sing Me a New Song!"
Item 9: "Passion Song"
Item 9: "Passion Song"
Item 11: "Soldiers"
Item 11: "Soldiers"
Item 13: "Ulysses in the Autumn Night"
Item 13: "Ulysses in the Autumn Night"
Item 1: "An Idea Becomes Flesh"
Item 1: "An Idea Becomes Flesh"
Item 2: Bess W. Truman by Margaret Truman
Item 2: Bess W. Truman by Margaret Truman
Item 3: Truman by Roy Jenkins
Item 3: Truman by Roy Jenkins
Item 4: **1, cassette tape, Memorial Service, Perlina Olenhouse, Closed till 2074
Item 4: **1, cassette tape, Memorial Service, Perlina Olenhouse, Closed till 2074
Item 1: 1942, In the Forests of the Night
Item 1: 1942, In the Forests of the Night
Item 1: 1941 Oct 21, "The Strategy of Soviet Foreign Policy," New Masses, pp. 14-18
Item 1: 1941 Oct 21, "The Strategy of Soviet Foreign Policy," New Masses, pp. 14-18
Item 4: 1941 Aug 29, Spencer Bordney
Item 4: 1941 Aug 29, Spencer Bordney
Item 2: 1962 May 05, Lewis Gannett
Item 2: 1962 May 05, Lewis Gannett
Item 12: Masters, Dexter, ed. and Katharine Way, ed. One World or None; A Report to the Public on the Full Meaning of the Atomic Bomb (S.l.: Whittlesey House, A division of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.), 1946.
Item 12: Masters, Dexter, ed. and Katharine Way, ed. One World or None; A Report to the Public on the Full Meaning of the Atomic Bomb (S.l.: Whittlesey House, A division of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.), 1946.
Item 17: Moore, William C. Our Navy
Item 17: Moore, William C. Our Navy
Item 19: New York Herald Tribune Front Page History of the Second World War
Item 19: New York Herald Tribune Front Page History of the Second World War
Item 35: Snyder, Claude J. Toward a Philosophy of Rural Life for Town and Country Church Workers (St. Louis, MO: Board of National Missions Committee on Town and Country Church), n.d.
Item 35: Snyder, Claude J. Toward a Philosophy of Rural Life for Town and Country Church Workers (St. Louis, MO: Board of National Missions Committee on Town and Country Church), n.d.
Item 44: Unesco: A World Programme (Paris, France: United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization), n.d.
Item 44: Unesco: A World Programme (Paris, France: United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization), n.d.
Item 46: Vorst, Van. France; Our Ally (New York: The International Committee of Young Men
Item 46: Vorst, Van. France; Our Ally (New York: The International Committee of Young Men
Item 49: Wallace, Henry A. F.D.R.; Miscellaneous Recollections of the Interment Train, April 14-15, 1945 (S.l.: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries), 1974.
Item 49: Wallace, Henry A. F.D.R.; Miscellaneous Recollections of the Interment Train, April 14-15, 1945 (S.l.: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries), 1974.
Item 53: Woods, Rev. Edward S. After the War; An Opportunity for Soldiers (Paris: American Expeditionary Forces Young Men
Item 53: Woods, Rev. Edward S. After the War; An Opportunity for Soldiers (Paris: American Expeditionary Forces Young Men
Item 55: Your College and You: A Brief history of Kansas State College and a Compendium of Useful Information for College Staff Members (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State College Bulletin), n.d.
Item 55: Your College and You: A Brief history of Kansas State College and a Compendium of Useful Information for College Staff Members (Manhattan, KS: Kansas State College Bulletin), n.d.
Item 56: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra Hall, Chicago. March 25-26, 1943.
Item 56: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra Hall, Chicago. March 25-26, 1943.
Item 57: Fine Arts Festival Music Program. Kansas State College; Manhattan, KS. April, 1951. [2 copies]
Item 57: Fine Arts Festival Music Program. Kansas State College; Manhattan, KS. April, 1951. [2 copies]
Item 58: Other
Item 58: Other
Item 60: That Green Valley Grin Comes from Living Good Again (Green Valley, AZ: s.n.), n.d.
Item 60: That Green Valley Grin Comes from Living Good Again (Green Valley, AZ: s.n.), n.d.
Item 3: Missouri Ordnance News. [47 copies from 20 August 1942 to 29 July 1943; Placed in a rust colored envelope]
Item 3: Missouri Ordnance News. [47 copies from 20 August 1942 to 29 July 1943; Placed in a rust colored envelope]
Item 5: The New York Times. The New York Times Book Review. 29 August 1965, Section 7; 04 July 1965, Section 7 [2 copies]; 18 July 1965, Section 7; 26 November 1967, Section 7; 28 March 1993, Section 7.
Item 5: The New York Times. The New York Times Book Review. 29 August 1965, Section 7; 04 July 1965, Section 7 [2 copies]; 18 July 1965, Section 7; 26 November 1967, Section 7; 28 March 1993, Section 7.
Item 10: -----. Sunday Telegram / Living. 24 April 1977, Section E.
Item 10: -----. Sunday Telegram / Living. 24 April 1977, Section E.
Item 16: Adoratsky, V. Dialectical materialism: The Theoretical Foundation of Marxism-Lenism (New York: International Publishers), 1934.
Item 16: Adoratsky, V. Dialectical materialism: The Theoretical Foundation of Marxism-Lenism (New York: International Publishers), 1934.
Item 17: Algren, Nelson. A Walk on the Wild Side. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956. Inscription reads: "For Kenneth Davis, With sincere Welcome to Chicago, and read good wishes - Nelson Algren May 22
Item 17: Algren, Nelson. A Walk on the Wild Side. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956. Inscription reads: "For Kenneth Davis, With sincere Welcome to Chicago, and read good wishes - Nelson Algren May 22
Item 20: Averill, Thomas Fox (ed.). What Kansas Means to Me: Twentieth-Century Writers on the Sunflower State (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas), 1991.
Item 20: Averill, Thomas Fox (ed.). What Kansas Means to Me: Twentieth-Century Writers on the Sunflower State (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas), 1991.
Item 28: Bernier, Oliver. Fireworks At Dusk: Paris in the Thirties. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1993. First edition. There is a letter in this book from Fredrica S. Friedman, July 30, 1992, of Little, Brown asking Kenneth Davis to write an endorsement for
Item 28: Bernier, Oliver. Fireworks At Dusk: Paris in the Thirties. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1993. First edition. There is a letter in this book from Fredrica S. Friedman, July 30, 1992, of Little, Brown asking Kenneth Davis to write an endorsement for
Item 33: Burke, Kenneth. A Grammar of Motives (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.), 1945.
Item 33: Burke, Kenneth. A Grammar of Motives (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.), 1945.
Item 38: The Century Association. The Century: 1847-1946. New York: The Century Association, 1947.
Item 38: The Century Association. The Century: 1847-1946. New York: The Century Association, 1947.
Item 40: The Century Association. The Century Yearbook 1973. New York: The Century Association, 1973.
Item 40: The Century Association. The Century Yearbook 1973. New York: The Century Association, 1973.
Item 51: Christian, William A. An Interpretation of Whitehead
Item 51: Christian, William A. An Interpretation of Whitehead
Item 59: _____. FDR: The New Deal Years 1933-1937. New York: Random House, 1986.
Item 59: _____. FDR: The New Deal Years 1933-1937. New York: Random House, 1986.
Item 68: _____. A Prophet In His Own Country. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1957. First edition Book is autographed by both Adlai E. Stevenson and Kenneth S. Davis
Item 68: _____. A Prophet In His Own Country. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1957. First edition Book is autographed by both Adlai E. Stevenson and Kenneth S. Davis
Item 92: Miller, Nolan. A Mother of Time. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1946. Inscrption reads: "For the Davises in memory of lobster cantonese and other pleasures Nolan Miller - April,
Item 92: Miller, Nolan. A Mother of Time. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1946. Inscrption reads: "For the Davises in memory of lobster cantonese and other pleasures Nolan Miller - April,
Item 97: Paullin, Ellen. Ted
Item 97: Paullin, Ellen. Ted
Item 104: Stevenson, Adlai E. Looking Outward: Years of Crisis at the United Nations. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1963. Inscription reads: "For Flo and Kenneth Davis - from an old friend and great admirer! Adlai E. Stevenson New York, Christmas 1963"
Item 104: Stevenson, Adlai E. Looking Outward: Years of Crisis at the United Nations. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1963. Inscription reads: "For Flo and Kenneth Davis - from an old friend and great admirer! Adlai E. Stevenson New York, Christmas 1963"
Item 105: Stevenson, Adlai E. What I Think. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956. First Edition Davis wrote many speeches for Stevenson and some of what he wrote are in these speeches.
Item 105: Stevenson, Adlai E. What I Think. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956. First Edition Davis wrote many speeches for Stevenson and some of what he wrote are in these speeches.
Item 106: Taylor, Peter. A Long Fourth and other Stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948. First edition. Inscription reads: "For Ken Davis with best regards Peter Taylor"
Item 106: Taylor, Peter. A Long Fourth and other Stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1948. First edition. Inscription reads: "For Ken Davis with best regards Peter Taylor"
Item 107: Twain, Mark. The Favorite Works of Mark Twain. New York: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc. 1939. Inscription reads: "Oct. 1941 - K.C. Don
Item 107: Twain, Mark. The Favorite Works of Mark Twain. New York: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc. 1939. Inscription reads: "Oct. 1941 - K.C. Don
Item 113: Zara, Louis. Against This Rock. New York: Creative Age Press, Inc. 1943. Inscription reads: "For Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth S. Davis with best wishes to your own writing and the hope that we may meet & talk writing and writers. Cordially, Louis Zara"
Item 113: Zara, Louis. Against This Rock. New York: Creative Age Press, Inc. 1943. Inscription reads: "For Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth S. Davis with best wishes to your own writing and the hope that we may meet & talk writing and writers. Cordially, Louis Zara"
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