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Kenneth S. Davis papers
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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 90: Hinger, Charlotte. Come Spring. (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. Inscription reads: "To Kenneth Davis - with great delight at having met you. May all your springs be filled with hope. From the heart of Kansas! Charlotte Hinger April 26, 1986"
Item 90: Hinger, Charlotte. Come Spring. (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. Inscription reads: "To Kenneth Davis - with great delight at having met you. May all your springs be filled with hope. From the heart of Kansas! Charlotte Hinger April 26, 1986"
Item 94: Miller, Nolan. Why I Am So Beat. New York: G. P. Putnam
Item 94: Miller, Nolan. Why I Am So Beat. New York: G. P. Putnam
Item 96: Paludian, Phillip Shaw. "A People
Item 96: Paludian, Phillip Shaw. "A People
Item 98: Peterson, John M. John G. Haskell: Pioneer Kansas Architect. Topeka, Kansas: H.M. Ives and Sons, 1984. Inscription reads: "John M. Peterson"
Item 98: Peterson, John M. John G. Haskell: Pioneer Kansas Architect. Topeka, Kansas: H.M. Ives and Sons, 1984. Inscription reads: "John M. Peterson"
Item 99: Reagan, Charles E. Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. Inscription reads: "For Ken Davis A great historian and author. It is an honor to be your friend. Best wishes, Charles Reagan, November 12, 1996"
Item 99: Reagan, Charles E. Paul Ricoeur: His Life and His Work. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. Inscription reads: "For Ken Davis A great historian and author. It is an honor to be your friend. Best wishes, Charles Reagan, November 12, 1996"
Item 100: Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The Age of Jackson. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1946. Inscription reads: "For Flo and Kenneth Davis with warm regard Arthur M. Schlesinger"
Item 100: Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. The Age of Jackson. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1946. Inscription reads: "For Flo and Kenneth Davis with warm regard Arthur M. Schlesinger"
Item 101: Shortridge, James R. Kaw Valley Landscapes: A Traveler
Item 101: Shortridge, James R. Kaw Valley Landscapes: A Traveler
Item 112: Young, Philip. Ernest Hemingway. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., 1952. Inscription reads: "Manhattan February 19!
Item 112: Young, Philip. Ernest Hemingway. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., 1952. Inscription reads: "Manhattan February 19!
Item 111: Wilson, Paul E. A Time To Lose: Representing Kansas in Brown V. Board of Education. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1995. Inscription reads: "To our Friends Jean & Ken Davis Best Wishes Paul E. Wilson 4-13-95"
Item 111: Wilson, Paul E. A Time To Lose: Representing Kansas in Brown V. Board of Education. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1995. Inscription reads: "To our Friends Jean & Ken Davis Best Wishes Paul E. Wilson 4-13-95"
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"
Folder 6: 1943, A speech on being a writer, George Dormer invited him to give the speech. Dormer was the first husband of Davis
Folder 6: 1943, A speech on being a writer, George Dormer invited him to give the speech. Dormer was the first husband of Davis
Folder 7: Folder
Folder 7: Folder
Folder 8: 1945, Correspondence reference "Forum Speech for High School Kids"
Folder 8: 1945, Correspondence reference "Forum Speech for High School Kids"
Folder 2: 1942 Jun 20-29, Missouri Writers
Folder 2: 1942 Jun 20-29, Missouri Writers
Folder 1: 1942 Apr 29-May 02, Midwestern Writers
Folder 1: 1942 Apr 29-May 02, Midwestern Writers
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