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Pat O'Brien papers

  • Collection
  • 1965–2005

Materials held in this collection pertain to professor emerita of archeology and anthropology Patricia "Pat" J. O’Brien and her nearly 31-year career at Kansas State University. The collection includes proposals for expanded curricula within the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, reviews of this department from the Kansas Board of Regents, and documentation of events relative to the 500th anniversary of Columbus reaching the New World. Other contents include photographs from 2005 razing of the Kansas Artificial Breeding Service buildings that were on the original site of Bluemont Central College (K-State predecessor and the first site of K-State), documentation related to the Bluemont Central College monument, recorded and scripted correspondence between Pat and her friends, her latest curriculum vitae (2004), and limited correspondence with other renowned archeologists and anthropologists. Also included are oral histories with Abby Lindsey Marlatt in September 2005.

O’Brien, Patricia J.

Richard L. D. Morse papers (Addition)

  • US US kmk P2014.03
  • Collection
  • 1912-2005

This collection includes biographical information, literary works, correspondence, subjects in alphabetical order, photographs, negatives, slides, media, artifacts, and oversize items.  Biographical information includes topics such as classes Morse took in college, classes he taught, awards won, and his professional work.  Literary Works consists of articles, essays, pamphlets, and books written by Richard L. D. Morse.  Correspondence Series are listed alphabetical and  includes names such as Sam Brownback, Jimmy Carter, Robert Dole, Nancy Kassenbaum, John F. Kennedy, Walter Mondale, and Jim Slattery.  Subject Series is listed in alphabetical order and includes topics such as Aging, American Council of Consumer Interest, Consumer Affairs, Consumer Protection, Consumers Union, Interest Rates, Ralph Nader, Truth in Lending and Truth in Savings.  The Media Series includes topics such as Consumers Union, Financial Counseling, Homemaking Services, Senate Hearings and Truth in Lending.

Morse, Richard L. D.

Box 41

News releases and Newsletters about research and extension services. Correspondence, reports, and plans for partnership with Paraguay University. Research reviews, projects, and history. Correspondence, programs, and notes from the White House Conference on Families.

Box 7

Russell Alan Frey dissertation 1970, constitution for the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine (1971-1973), faculty minutes (1970-1971), Kansas State Agricultural College graduates list (1867-1911), curriculum concept proposal (1970), alumni news (1966), New York Women’s League for Animals annual report (1957), Phase III of Clinical Sciences and Pathology Building information, teaching aid DVD (2003), Kind Hearts Caring Hands events (2004-2005), Animal Resource Facility Information Manual (1971), Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association records, correspondence (1900-1902; 1958; 1970-1971; 1994), newspaper clippings (1920-1960), pamphlets (1961-1966; 1970-1973; 1989; 1993-1994), photographs various dates between 1920-1994.

Accreditation Commission

The Accreditation Commission Series contains course and curriculum programs submitted for accreditation from the departments found in the College of Engineering that each pertain to a corresponding Engineering degree. The date range for this series 1999-2005

Richard L. D. Morse papers

  • US US kmk P1987.11
  • Collection
  • 1912-2005

The Richard L.D. Morse Papers provide a broad spectrum of material, which reflect the donor's academic career, topical interests, and professional avocation of consumer service. While some of the papers briefly note his tour of service with the United States Navy in the Second World War and his family life, most of the documents in this collection pertain to Morse's academic endeavors as an educator and consumer advocate. Certain sections of the collection relate to his time as a student and a young professor at Iowa State University and Florida State University, including Morse's own doctoral dissertation and academic correspondence. Other sections collect Morse's records as chair of K-State's Department of Family Economics, mentored student projects and his assistance with the university's Agricultural Experiment Station and the development of several grant projects as well as his own course syllabi, notes, and other related educational material.
Another substantial section of this collection highlights Morse's personal interests on behalf of local and statewide consumers. In places, readers will find correspondence, articles, reports, and newspaper clippings related to the protection of working class and poor Kansans from fraud, credit reporting irregularities, differing interest calculations by area banks, family fiscal planning theories, and advocacy for the aging. For example, several files relate to his work on the behalf of the Kansas Citizens Council on Aging, challenging age-discrimination and advocating for new measures to ensure the proper financing, dignity, medical care, and a level of personal utility for the regions elderly population. Other files relate to his petitioning for the implementation of long overlooked federal food programs to alleviate hunger in Kansas. Still others demonstrate his commitment to many Kansas State University Libraries' educational initiatives, including Treasurer for the Friends of K-State Libraries and co-chairmanship of the Essential Edge Fundraising campaign.

Morse, Richard L. D.

Faculty Affairs Committee

The Faculty affairs series consists of 2 boxes ranging from 1967-2005. Faculty affairs is a sub-committee within Faculty Senate. The series contains meeting minutes and agendas from the Faculty Affairs committee. Along with correspondence and notes pertain to everyday workings of faculty.

Box 8

College of Veterinary Medicine: A Century of Excellence - 1905-2005. Alumni gathering pamphlets, brochures, booklets, a wine glass, a bag.

Box 25

Annual report to the Board of Regents that highlights enrollment, graduate school, research, extension and service work, campus development, expenditures, notable deaths and faculty salary classification. Budget requests sent to the Board of Regents from 1985-1995. Minutes and correspondence of Council of Academic Officers and Board of Regents. Petitions for department name changes 1999-2005. Booklets that include degree and certificate program inventory are included from 1996-2000. Mission statements for the Kansas Regents system and future development.

Folder 8: “6000 acres cut, and no washing machine!” by Donald Wendt, Ferguson Heritage, Issue 34

In this article, Donald Wendt takes a reader through buying an M-H 21 combine and working with the harvest brigade in 1944. This article also includes a photo of Joseph M. Tucker who was Massey-Harris vice president and United States Sales Manager who masterminded the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade. It also includes a photograph of Judy Horsch and Lenwood Holo on the Brigade trail; re-living the operation conceived and planned by her father, Joseph M. Tucker.

Box 7

Russell Alan Frey dissertation (1970), constitution for the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine (1971-1973), faculty minutes (1970-1971), Kansas State Agricultural College graduates list (1867-1911), curriculum concept proposal (1970), alumni news (1966), New York Women’s League for Animals annual report (1957), Phase III of Clinical Sciences and Pathology Building information, teaching aid DVD (2003), Kind Hearts Caring Hands events (2004-2005), Animal Resource Facility Information Manual (1971), Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association records, correspondence (1900-1994), newspaper clippings (1920-1960), pamphlets (1961-1994), photographs various dates between 1920-1994.

Box 7

Russell Alan Frey dissertation 1970, constitution for the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine (1971-1973), faculty minutes (1970-1971), Kansas State Agricultural College graduates list (1867-1911), curriculum concept proposal (1970), alumni news (1966), New York Women’s League for Animals annual report (1957), Phase III of Clinical Sciences and Pathology Building information, teaching aid DVD (2003), Kind Hearts Caring Hands events (2004-2005), Animal Resource Facility Information Manual (1971), Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association records, correspondence (1900-1902; 1958; 1970-1971; 1994), newspaper clippings (1920-1960), pamphlets (1961-1966; 1970-1973; 1989; 1993-1994), photographs various dates between 1920-1994.

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.

Folder 25: "Watertown man owns first self-propelled combine in county," Watertown Public Opinion

This article is about Emil H. Kluck's self-propelled combine. It was the first combine in Codington County, South Dakota. Included in the article is a page from Emil H. Kluck's 1944 expense record book, a photograph of equipment on display, and a photograph of Emil H. Kluck's self-propelled combine.

Box 34

Oversize images of students and faculty (1907), anatomy class (1908), first annual Veterinary Conference (1922), annual Veterinary Medicine open house with proclamation by the governor (1964), Division of Veterinary Medicine class composite (1940), School of Veterinary Medicine class composites (1947-1962), College of Veterinary Medicine class composites (1967-2004), School of Veterinary Medicine faculty composite (1945-1949), St. Joseph Veterinary College class composite (1911).

Box 35

Photos and photographic negatives of the Annual Conference for Veterinarians (2001-2004), college events (1998-2004), special events (1999-2002), Instructional Technology Center (1999-2000), Cat Town (1999-2003).

Box 6

Food Animal Health and Management Center photo slides (1991-2001), Mosier Hall dedication (1998-1999), historical statistics of the United States, faculty reprints (1940-1960), speeches (2002-2004).

Series 18: Subject Files

Budget proposals, accomplishments from the college, and correspondence between faculty. Correspondence, pictures, and planning for Centennial celebration and Golden Jubilee celebration. Media releases for name change, news clippings from college wide events and New Zealand exchange program journals. Lake Placid conference program, correspondence, and notes. Correspondence and news clippings about college reorganization proposal in 1990.

Leonard Bloomquist papers

  • US US kmk U2005.18
  • Collection
  • 1982-2004

The Leonard E. Bloomquist Collection is composed of his personal writings, research, publications, correspondence, and administrative materials. In 1997 he completed the 'Exemplary Faculty study,' which contains transcriptions from interviews with 20 faculty members from the College of Arts and sciences. Some of the other projects in this collection pertain to Dr. Bloomquist's work with rural sociology and his time as the head of the department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work. Approximate years covered in this collection are from 1982-2004.

Box 36

Instructional Technology Center portrait backup CDs (2001-2004), Cat Catalogue Printout (2001-2004), photographic negatives of portraits (undated), Photo Project containing information about photographs for Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Resource Facilities, Clinical Sciences, Dean’s Offices, Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Extension, Hill’s Center, Information and Documentation Service, Instructional Technology Center, Physical Facilities, the Veterinary Medicine library, Computer and Technical Support, Service Master, spouses, students, and housing.

Box 36

Instructional Technology Center portrait backup CDs (2001-2004), Cat Catalogue Printout (2001-2004), photographic negatives of portraits (undated), Photo Project containing information about photographs for Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Resource Facilities, Clinical Sciences, Dean’s Offices, Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Extension, Hill’s Center, Information and Documentation Service, Instructional Technology Center, Physical Facilities, the Veterinary Medicine library, Computer and Technical Support, Service Master, spouses, students, and housing.

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