Folder 58: Correspondence, Baringer, Harry
- US US kmk 2019-20.006-5-58
- File
- 1967
Folder 58: Correspondence, Baringer, Harry
Folder 60: Correspondence, Baringer Coryell Hatch, Bonnie
Folder 3: 1964 Jan 18 - Mar 30, 12 letters
Folder 3: Account Statement, 1972
Box 66, Folder 2: Production Summary, various dates
Folder 63: Correspondence, Coryell, Allen
Folder 3: 1960 Jan 5 - May 25, 17 letters
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 20: Speeches, Baringer, Sylvester
This folder includes seven speeches titled "Adequate Financial Support for Our School" (undated), "Mr. Speaker: I Rise To a Point of Personal Privilege" (undated), "No. 1" (undated), "Transportation" (undated), "Rural America-It's Demise" (1967), Speech to Commercial Club, Burlington, Kansas (undated), and a Speech accepting membership into Outlook Club (1962).
Folder 3: American Express, statements
Part of Barry Flinchbaugh papers
Contains notebooks filed with the notes of Barry L. Flinchbaugh, class materials of different classes taught, NASCO seed mount. style no. 5-6, and Pennsylvania 4-H club members record book.
Part of Barry Flinchbaugh papers
Contains notebooks filed with the notes of Barry L. Flinchbaugh, class materials of different classes taught, NASCO seed mount. style no. 5-6, and Pennsylvania 4-H club members record book.
There are seven plays in this file: (1) A Christmas Welcome, undated; (2) It's Christmas Again, undated; (3) The Cowboy's Best Christmas, undated; (4) The Little Drummer Boy, undated; (5) Mother Goose's Christmas, 1966; (6) Santa Goes on Strike, undated; and (7) Trouble in Santa Claus Land, undated.
Folder 53: Correspondence, Baringer, Edith
Folder 82: Newspaper Clippings, Obituary, Donis Baringer Bicknell
The Abby Lindsey Marlatt papers include records from her academic career and personal life. They are divided into series covering her academic work, personal life, correspondence, and publications and art.
The academic series covers her undergraduate coursework at Kansas State College (KSC), graduate work at the University of California-Berkeley, and employment as associate professor at KSC. Types of material included are assigned work, study materials, notes, quizzes, and exams. Also, this series contains items from her academic year teaching at the Beirut College for Women in Lebanon.
The materials in the personal series include documentation of her life outside academia, including information about her church, travel documents, newspaper clippings, and programs, as well as a few personal effects such as a driver's license, budget book, and guest register.
The correspondence series represents much of Abby’s adult life, although the bulk is from the late 1930s though the late 1950s. Exchanges with her parents and friends include letters, telegrams, and postcards covering topics that include her personal and professional activities, as well as social issues such as pacifism, race relations, rationing, and religion.
The publications and art series contains books and artwork from Abby's collection usually focused on Kansas and KSC.
Marlatt, Abby Lindsey
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 75: Correspondence, Switzer, Audrey & Novel, undated
Part of Barry Flinchbaugh papers
Contains notebooks filed with the notes of Barry L. Flinchbaugh, class materials of different classes taught, NASCO seed mount. style no. 5-6, and Pennsylvania 4-H club members record book.
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 14: Teacher and Principal Contract
Folder 41: Registration: New Mexico
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 14: Christmas Program, Rinker Christmas
Folder 68: The Little Toy Dog correspondence and reviews
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Frank Caldwell Hershberger papers
The papers were assembled by Colonel Frank Caldwell Hershberger (1888-1965) over a long international career as a veterinary medicine specialist. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs and postcards gathered into three scrapbooks dating from 1908-circa 1955. These albums cover various locations in Europe and Africa, as well as Diamond, Wyoming and the Philippines. Additional loose photographs date from circa 1905 and document his time at the University of Missouri, Camp Marfa (Texas), Fort Monroe (Virginia), Fort Riley (Kansas), Fort Sill (Oklahoma), and Fort Mills (Corregidor, Philippines). Photographs include military officers, military polo teams, training cavalry horses, and the process of transporting horses via troopship. Augmenting the visual materials are articles, diplomatic papers, typescripts, some correspondence and a diary related to Hershberger's work for the Chinese government (1914-1918). One typescript details the history of the Port Veterinarian for the Port of Embarkation, New York, 1921-1945. The collection also includes the Legion of Merit medal, Legionnaire degree, which is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.
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Hershberger, Frank Caldwell
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 39: The Kansas Teacher magazine
Folder 27: Correspondence, William Lindsay White
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
These materials include the 1965 dissertation of Robert Weldon "Bob" Newsome, extension faculty at Kansas State University from 1955 to 1994, titled "A Descriptive Study of the Origin, Development and Recent Major Trends of the Kansas Co-operative Agricultural Extension Service." Also included is his research for the dissertation and includes topics such as law and government, university budgeting, in-service training, adult education, and organization of extension services. Materials range from 1961 to 1965.
Newsome, Bob
Folder 63: Daybook, Minnie Baringer
Part of College of Engineering records
Two large bound notebooks that contain records for Engineering students at Kansas State University with last names through Mc-R. Some of the general information includes hometown, curriculum, date of matriculation, extra curricular activities, and lastly a photograph of each student.
Administrative council records (1918-1959), administrative council minutes (1960), Dean of Academic Administration records (1951-1964).
Folder 7: Outstanding Young Engineer
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of College of Engineering records
Two large bound notebooks that contain records for Engineering students at Kansas State University with last names through G-L. Some of the general information includes hometown, curriculum, date of matriculation, extra curricular activities, and lastly a photograph of each student.
The Richard D. Rees papers are comprised of class notes from Rees’s tenure as a student at Kansas State University as well as various program documents, personal correspondence, market analysis of a feed firm, and milling industry bulletins. Class notes are from courses such as Elements of Milling, Elements of Dairy, General Biology I and II, Principles of Accounting, Agricultural Policy, and Money and Banking. Correspondence includes letters related to job interviews, employment at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, and the Short Course and Feed Production School in Kansas City. Also included are program documents from the Midwest Feed Manufacturers Association’s Feed Production School, the Management and Manufacturing Seminar. Also included are Rees’s master’s thesis and PhD classwork outlines.
Rees, Richard D.
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White