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Box 6

Box six contains the remaining materials related to Pat's research on a Mayan measurement system. Materials in box six include site floor plans. Box six also contains related to the Mississippian, Prehistoric Native Americans of the Great Plains, and the Pawnee & Wichita series.

Box 9

Box nine contains materials more of a hobby-related caliber and are not archaeological, but they include Pat's miscellaneous thoughts and theories separate from her archaeological research interests. Included is research conducted on Chicago's fur industry, including a paper written on the topic and transcriptions of an interview conducted by Pat with Edward Labes. Also included in box nine is research on sweet potatoes, King Richard III, the nature and effects of work, and notes on the "Emergence of Man" meetings.

Box 5

Box five contains a continuation of research and materials related to Pat's Mayan measurement system research, including general research and other site floor plans.

Box 10

Box ten contains archaeological research materials related to the Manhattan locality or directly tied to Kansas State University (or its predecessor: Bluemont Central College). Topics include the Seger Mastadon, fossil finds and archaeological sites in Manhattan, and broader Kansas archaeology materials. Also included are oral history interview transcripts conducted by Pat with some of her friends, including Abby Marlatt.

Box 4

Box four contains research materials related to Mesoamerica and, more specifically, Pat's Mayan measurement system research. Items include correspondence about the project with Hanne Christiansen and others, NEH and NSF grant applications, project-related manuscripts, comments from other scholars, measurement reports, and site floor plans. Box four also includes materials related to the Prehistoric Native Americans of the Great Plains series.

Box 3

Box 3 includes research materials and manuscripts about the Mississippian culture settlement, Cahokia.

Box 4

Box four contains research related to the Plains Village era site, Steed-Kisker. Since ties to Cahokia were theorized, some tie-in for Cahokia materials is possible within the materials. Given that this site is located near Kansas City, other research materials that pertain to that locality are also housed in box four, including a manuscript of a paper on Mississippian Developments in the Kansas City Locality, infrared aerial photographs of the area, and other broader topics such as Mississippian pottery and Missourian archaeology sites. Box four also includes materials related to the Mesoamerica series.

Box 6

Box six contains materials related to the Cahokia site that include notes related to Cahokia architecture and excavations. Box six also contains materials related to the Prehistoric Native Americans of the Great Plains, Mesoamerica, and the Pawnee & Wichita series.

Box 7

Box seven contains materials related to research done on Native American sacred sites. Specifically, topics include Pawnee cosmology, animal lodges (and animals in general tribal contexts), and other symbolism and mythology within native tribes. Animal lodge research was conducted in a number of states including Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Oklahoma. Much of the materials related to this topic include corresponding slides and give further context to said slides.

Box 8

Box eight includes a continuation of research materials related to Native American sacred sites. Specifically included here is research on hot springs sites in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Materials in box eight also correspond to slides (both North American and European) and provide further context for said slides.

Box 1

Box one contains various biographical information, including photographs of Pat O'Brien and Donna Roper and copies of Pat's CV and obituary. Contents also include miscellaneous newspaper articles and correspondence that are not associated with a dedicated project or research area, award nominations, and society/commission materials from Professional Archaeologists of Kansas (PAK), Iowa Archaeological Society, Kansas Antiquities Commission, Sigma Xi, Ellis Island Centennial Commission, and Plains Anthropological Society. Other materials include a collection of conference booklets and abstracts from the American Indian Workshop, Flint Hills Conference, and Plains Anthropological Conference (1969-2002).

Box 3

Photos from events hosted by the Steel Ring Honor Society. Brochures and programs for the College of Engineering Open House events from 1945 to 2017. University publications including collegian articles pertaining to Engineering along with Intake and Exhaust publishing as well. Lastly information such as correspondence, pictures, and speeches pertaining to the Steel Ring Honor Society and the initiation and process of it.

Box 2

Slides from various College of Engineering events mainly from the Open House events for the College from the years 1990-1995

Box 1

Pins collected from numerous College of Engineering Open House along with other artifacts of from the Steel Ring Society pertaining to the initiation process.

Box 4

Artifacts from the opening ceremonies of Engineering open house. The artifacts include wood plaques of attendees to plaques of posters and advertisements for events hosted by the College of Engineering.

Box 40

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.

Box 43

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.

Box 39

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.

Box 42

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.

Box 37

Kansas State University Engineering Student Record cards from students with last names C-G.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.

Box 38

Kansas State University Engineering Student Record cards from students with last names F-He. 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.

Box 41

Two large bound notebooks that contain records for Engineering students at Kansas State University with last names through A- Carson and Carson- F. Some of the general information includes hometown, curriculum, date of matriculation, extra curricular activities, and lastly a photograph of each student.

Box 44

Two large bound notebooks that contain records for Engineering students at Kansas State University with last names through S-Z. Some of the general information includes hometown, curriculum, date of matriculation, extra curricular activities, and lastly a photograph of each student.

Box 36

Kansas State University Engineering Student Record cards from students with last names An-Sch. 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.

Box 34

This box contains thirteen reports from different degrees within the College of Engineering submitted to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology in 1999 for degree and curriculum accreditation.

Box 33

Ledgers from the College of Engineering consisting of invoices of general repairs and supplies for the College of Engineering as a whole.

Box 31

Ledgers from the College of Engineering consisting of invoices for general repairs and supplies for the College of Engineering.

Box 32

Ledgers from the College of Engineering consisting of invoices for repairs, such Heating and the Agricultural building.

Box 35

This box contains ten reports from different degrees within the College of Engineering submitted to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology in 2005 for degree and curriculum accreditation.

Box 23

Report cards from 1920 to 1940 from various war training programs completed by Kansas State Students. Some of the programs include Radio Communications, Ultra-High Frequency Techniques, and Chemistry of Powder and Explosives.

Box 45

The box for Concrete Canoe races includes information pertaining to the sponsorship of the annual races. Rules and regulations along with lists of colleges attending. There are also papers and research published from Civil Engineering students at Kansas State University and the American Concrete Institute also known as ACI.

Box 22

Report cards from 1923 to 1945 from various war training programs completed by Kansas State Students. Some of the programs include Radio Communications, Ultra-High Frequency Techniques, and Analytical Chemistry.

Box 29

Ledgers from the College of Engineering consisting of invoices that pertain to general repairs, such as things like plumbing or power, done within the scope of the College of Engineering.

Box 25

Ledgers from the College of Engineering pertaining to expenses put towards things like heat and power, fire protection and other general repairs and supplies needed.

Box 30

Ledgers from the College of Engineering consisting of invoices pertaining things like additions to the Mechanical Engineering building or invoices pertaining to payroll of student employees.

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