Item 19: Diary, Trip to Pierce, Nebraska & Marshall County, Kansas, Bonnie C. Hatch
- US US kmk 2019-20.006-3-19
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- 1992
Item 19: Diary, Trip to Pierce, Nebraska & Marshall County, Kansas, Bonnie C. Hatch
Part of Faculty Senate records
The Administrative series contains 3 boxes ranging from 1967-1992. It consists of correspondence, reports, and handbooks that pertain to faculty. Some reports represented in this series are the Mercer Report and a Distance Education report. This series also includes office files from Jerry Freiman, who was a past Faculty Senate President.
Information for the Annual Conference for Kansas Veterinarians (programs, schedules, transcripts, committee records, correspondence, notes) (1922-1967), Chronology of Kansas State University (1863-1992), newspaper clippings (1935).
Photographic negatives of Veterinary Medicine students, faculty, staff, interns, events (banquets, horse race, open house, June Conference, Christmas party, Halloween), Veterinary Medicine building, Clinical House Office, animals (horses, chimps, cats, dogs, cattle, calves, pigs), labs, surgery, yearbook material, unlabeled negatives.
Folder 30: Correspondence reference The Little Toy Dog by W. L. White
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Series 12: Essential Edge Campaign
Essential Edge was a fundraising campaign. This series includes correspondence, plans, and annual reports.
Case statements and committee meeting minutes. Essential edge proposal, report, and recommendations from Kansas State foundation.
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 7: Awards & Recognition
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 32: Lesson, Historical Women in Sedgwick County
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Global Campus records
Files from the National Endowment for Humanities and funded opportunities for rural teachers of foreign language.
"A Radio History of the Telephone"
Part of College of Engineering records
Kansas State University Engineering Student Record cards from students with last names L-N. The cards contain general information about student such as birthday, education prior to university, occupation of parents, standardized test scores, extra curricular activities, and lastly the degree said student is pursuing.
Film rolls/movie reels, cassettes, account books.
Folder 8: Awards & Recognition
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Item 5: Your Social Security Number
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of College of Engineering records
Kansas State University Engineering Student Record cards from students with last names J-L. The cards contain general information about student such as birthday, education prior to university, occupation of parents, standardized test scores, extra curricular activities, and lastly the degree said student is pursuing.
Film rolls/movie reels, cassettes, account books.
Folder 12: NSPE: KES - Kansas Professional Engineer [newsletter]
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 53: Booklets, Sedgwick County Extension Homemakers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Hell's Bells: a Radio History of the Telephone (Discs A-D)
Folder 29: Correspondence, Lois McDaniel
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Audiology program proposal and correspondence about program needs in 1991-1992. Child development lab photos and plans from 1958-1987. College of Arts and Sciences program reviews from 1992. Correspondence between administration and Communication Sciences and Disorders faculty about reorganization in 1992-1993.
Folder 24: Registration: Delaware
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
"Inside Line" TURN's education newsletter
Folder 62: Correspondence, Buck, Lauretta & Jim
This collection is composed of four series, which include photographs and records that document Chet Peters’s employment at Kansas State University (K-State), contributions to professional organizations, personal life, and athletic and recreational pursuits.
K-State Series: These materials document his employment as the Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs at K-State and include correspondence, workshop transcripts and speeches, retirement papers, and photographs from 1957–1985. Materials relating to his involvement as an advisor to Blue Key and Student Government are also included. There are personal clippings from the K-State Collegian on various topics during his time at K-State, as well as information and photographs showing the construction of the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex in 1980. These materials can be found in Box 1.
Professional Series: This series includes materials relating to Peters’s involvement with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) between 1972 and 1975. These include notes and programs from annual business meetings, correspondence, regional awards/certificates, and speeches. Materials from his time on the NASPA Coordinating Committee and a speech that was given during his time as the NASPA President in 1972 are included, as well as various NASPA newsletters (The Forum) from the 1980s and 1990s. These materials can be found in Box 2.
Personal Series: The series includes various materials from Peters’s personal life including items from high school, college, and later endeavors such as his sculpting business and church activities. High school yearbooks and college diplomas are included, along with military information and other memorabilia such as patches, certificates, and digital images of plaques. Hundreds of photos of his wooden sculptures displayed in galleries, art shows, and in his home are included, along with sketches and inspirations for his sculptures. There are also a few materials from his work with religious organizations and church camps. Other miscellaneous materials include personal income records, correspondence, cards, awards, newspaper clippings, a box of notecards with inspirational quotes, and a K-State pennant. The dipolmas are in Box 1, photos in Box 5, quote notecards in Box 6, other materials in Boxes 2 and 3, and digital images available upon request.
Recreational Series: This series includes materials involving Peters’s recreational pursuits, specifically running at various races and events between 1975 and 1993. These include photographs, clippings, race maps, bibs, programs, certificates, digital images or medals and ribbons, and records from events with various organizations including the World Veterans Games/Championships, USA and World Masters Track Championships, and the Senior Olympics. These races took place in cities across the United States, as well as in other countries such as Canada, Germany, Finland, Italy, and Australia. This series also includes various materials from Peters’ involvement with the Kansas State Cornhusking Association and includes clippings, cornhusking contest details, and results from 1988 to 1994. These materials are found in Box 4, a few photographs are in Box 5, and digital images available upon request.
Peters, Chester E.
Folder 32: Registration: Louisiana - Louisiana Engineer [magazine]
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Item 4: Healthy Heart Cookbook, Prairie Gem F. C. E.
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 6: ASAE International Meetings
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 50: Booklets, Cookbooks & Recipes
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Item 4: Social Security...What Every Woman Should Know
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Photographic negatives of Veterinary Medicine students, faculty, staff, candids, events (open house, class reunions, slumber party, award banquets, retirement reception, water polo, symposium, Spring Fling, Halloween, graduation), alumni, animals (dogs, birds, eagle, horse, goats, sheep, ostrich), labs, surgery, Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medicine Association, Phi Zeta.
Women in Communications, Inc. records
Women in Communications, inc., an honorary professional fraternity dedicated to empowering women in the communications professions, was founded in 1909 as Theta Sigma Phi at the University of Washington in Seattle. A local student chapter at Kansas State Agricultural College was petitioned by the Women's Press Club and accepted on June 8, 1916. It's original membership number 6 actives and 6 pledges. Theta Sigma Phi was created with dedication to the following objectives: To unite women engaging in or planning to engage in journalism; To confer honor upon women who distinguish themselves in journalism or letter; To achieve definite standards in journalism and letters; To improve working conditions for women in these fields; To inspire members to greater individual effort Some of the early Theta Sigs include: Velma Carson, Clementine Paddleford, Elizabeth Dickens Shafer, Josephine Hemphill, Velma Lockridge McKee, Alice C. Nichols, Sue Carmody Jones, and Eula Mae Currie Kelly. In 1972, the national organization officially changed it's name from Theta Sigma Phi to Women in Communications, inc. (WICI). At the same time, it reformulated the original objectives to be more in tune with modern times. WICI's mission is Leading Change, the membership coming together to make a difference in the world and the communications profession. The objectives of the organization are: To unite members for the purpose of promoting the advancement of women in all fields of communications; To work for the First Amendment rights and responsibilities of communicators; To recognize distinguished professional achievements; To promote high professional standards throughout the communications industry.
Kansas State University. Women in Communications Honorary Professional Fraternity
Folder 74: Correspondence, Snyder, Linda
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 34: ASME: Central Kansas
Part of Donald W. Otis papers
Folder 27: History of Prairie Gem Unit
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Consumer Education Publications
Item 20: Gray loose leaf binder notebook, Diary, Bonnie C. Hatch