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Contains agricultural course material, such as agricultural policy quizzes and exams. As well as class schedules.
Contains cassettes, VHS tapes, emails to and from Barry L. Flinchbaugh, AGEC class materials, Agricultural food policy book, monthly planning guide, Landon lecture series, Barry L. Flinchbaugh medical chart, financing state and local government books, book of photos from school trip, Barry L. Flinchbaugh applications and contracts, Barry L. Flinchbaugh class materials, and "Argo Washingtons.
Contains KSAC tapes (1968-78), cassettes (Landon lecture, Charels Collingwood Borlaus, Bob Bergland) (1977), The Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series on Public Issues, negatives, Public Affairs Anderson photos (1978), KSU legislative requests (1978), Flinchbaugh certificates, Fall Ag. Policy evaluations (2010-2013), and stamp.
Contains pamphlets regarding food availability and feed programs. Pictures, negatives, and memorabilia regarding the Japan mission of 1990. Lastly has awards and certificates to Barry and Catherine Flinchbaugh.
Also has evaluation materials, such as thank you letters/cards, report to the president and congress, farm/ag. handouts/papers/news articles, and booklets. (2000-2003)
Dean Barbara Stowe's correspondence from 1989-1998. Christmas Newsletters written by Deans from 1943-1959. Biennial reports and budget requests made by Deans from 1934-1947.
Dean Doretta Hoffman Unit Award for Superior Service, given by the United States Department of Agriculture.
Dean Doretta Hoffman Newspaper clippings and copy of the Centennial celebration scrapbook.
Stonehouse construction plans and photos 1999-2000. Studies in student personnel 1977-1982. Proposal for Visual works project in 2001 to update technology in Applied Human Science buildings.
Introduction card and "yes" responses to the Homemaker Service Project mailing cards that were sent to community members to survey their perception on a Homemaker Service for the Manhattan area.
Homemaker Service Project survey cards that were mailed to community members and returned with a "no" response.
International Congress notes from the Nutrition extension project in India. Proposals, correspondence, and plans regarding the Ph.D program and restructuring of the department 1995-1999. Correspondence between Dean Ruth Hoeflin and a former employee in the department. Minutes and proposal from the KSU Sensory Analysis Center Advisory Board Meetings from 1978-1990. Correspondence about a trademark for the Sensory Analysis Center in 1989.
Alumni Fellow and Distinguished Service awards. Board of Directors meeting minutes and correspondence. Prominent and black graduates from 1876-1971.
Justin hall renovation plans. Buildings on other campuses in the Midwest for Health and Human Science Departments.
Justin Hall dedication guest book & picture of K - State building.
Academic Advisor's Handbooks.
Slides from Commencement ceremony.
Program and photos from December 1990 commencement ceremony.
Photos of exhibits and newspaper clippings about the event. Correspondence about planning and budget decisions. handbook for future steering committee members.
Budget and expenditure reports along with steering committee correspondence and plans. Schedules of events and evaluations.
Slides from Hospitality Days.
Faculty council and student faculty affairs minutes. Home Economic club and KHEA student member minutes.
Agricultural Experiment Station budgets, correspondence, and reports. American Home Economics Association community extension education program scripts. Kansas conference on families correspondence and booklets. Research projects and Cooperative State Research Service (CSRS) reviews.
Grants for research from 1974-1980 and group and Individual teaching materials. Task force reports and correspondence about the extension merger and the history of extension services in Kansas.
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.
A vinyl record for the "How we Create an Image" presentation by the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) and the accompanying filmstrip. Slides, in a carousel slide tray, for the "Dimensions in Home Economics" presentation. Carousel slide tray with slides for the "Winds of Change" family forum. Slides from the "Founders of the Future" presentation by the AHEA. AHEA slide series of "Facts About a Very Important Profession." Kansas Home Economics Association video tapes of interviews and "Making it in a Women's World." Video tape of "Women in Higher Education."
Photos of faculty while working and faculty salary statistics. Correspondence and photos of the Golden Jubilee celebration in 1925. Highlights in history from 1855-1955.
Highlights and history of the college from 1873-1973. Proposal and proposal draft for a Ph.D program in "Home Economics." Minutes, notes, and programs from the Iowa conference on International procedures and Lake Placid conference. International agreements and minutes from the committee on International proceedings. Photos from the past Journalism, Radio, & TV program in 1954-1977. Proposal for Masters program in Public Health. Announcement and media statement for the name change in 1985 from Home Economics to Human Ecology.
Scrapbooks that have photos and slides of student life and activities. Employee name plaques and recognitions.
Scrapbooks from Centennial celebration (1873-1973), Phi Upsilon Omicron scrapbook, and Home Economics scrapbooks with newspaper clippings.
Pictures used for display to showcase the programs and people in the college.
The Governor's proclamation of the "Year of the Family."
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 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 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.