This series contains administrative and related records from the College of Veterinary Medicine from 1855-2004. This series also functions as a catch-all for the material in this collection that didn’t seem to fit well in the other series. The contents of this series are largely handbooks and manuals, proposals and applications, various records, reports, publications, presentation materials, records related to international programs, material pertaining to campus and its buildings, and a films catalogue which describes some of the video materials of this collection (see: Video Materials, CDs, and Tapes).
This series’ handbooks and manuals include the Veterinary Medicine handbook, the Animal Resource Facility Information handbook, faculty handbooks, student handbooks, and the Manual of Poultry Diseases. The proposals and applications include curriculum proposals, grant applications, construction proposals, long term plans, and development plans.
Records in this series include financial records, record and notebooks, records for specific groups, reports, data and statistics, minutes, correspondence, awards and related documents, publications, presentation information, international program material, and campus and building information. The financial records contain material like account books, budget books, budget justification, and fundraiser information. Veterinary Medicine record books and notebooks can be found in this series, as well as lab records, Developmental Council records, Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association records, Administrative council records, Dean of Academic Administration records, and Instructional Technology Center records. Similarly, this series contains reports like project reports, accreditation reports, Veterinary Medicine Annual Reports and Audit Reports, Veterinary Medicine growth and development reports, reports of research, reports of programs, reports of experiments, Veterinary Medical Licensing Program reports, Clinic Reports, meeting reports, the New York Women’s League for Animals annual report, reports on Academic Success, self-studies of departments, self-evaluation of programs, and environmental assessments of campus.The data and statistics featured in this series relate to studies pertaining to the College of Veterinary Medicine, like historical statistics of the US, student stress data, Veterinary Medicine admissions data, graduate lists and alumni information, a Kansas State University fact book, History of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Veterinary Medicine history, Comparative Data Summaries, and statistics about animals who have been medical patients.
Minutes found in this series include faculty meeting minutes, faculty council minutes, conference minutes, and administrative council minutes. Correspondence in this series largely pertains to treatment, student jobs, and other universities. The material related to awards and similar documents includes lists of award recipients and nominees, committee information (especially for the Distinguished Service in the Field of Veterinary Medicine Award), certificates, oaths, bylaws, plaques, and the constitution of Veterinary Medicine. This series’ publications include newsletters, newspapers, journal prints, pamphlets, brochures, booklets, reprints (especially faculty reprints), bulletins, speeches, and dissertations. The presentation-related material includes programs, transcripts, publications, and other information related to conferences, lectures, and seminars. The international programs mentioned in this series are the Agency for International Development, the International Agricultural Programs, and Ahmadu Bello University, all of which have to do with the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s interaction with Nigeria. Lastly, this series contains information pertaining to campus and its buildings, like diagrams, plans, records of changes to buildings, information on construction, grants, and images.
This series largely consists of class composites (including photographic negatives of class composites) from the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine between 1907 and 2004. The name of this department has changed since it was founded in 1905, which is reflected in the labels of this series’ contents. This series includes class composites of the KSU Veterinary Division between 1907-1931, the KSU Division of Veterinary Medicine between 1932-1942, the KSU School of Veterinary Medicine between 1944-1963, and finally the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine between 1965-2004. This series also contains a faculty composite of the KSU School of Veterinary Medicine between 1945-1949, as well as a class composite from the St. Joseph Veterinary College class of 1911.
Approximately 7,000 images on DVDs filed in four notebooks. They include photos of meetings, events, and ceremonies taken by photographers affiliated with the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Myers, Richard B.Dean's administrative council minutes and correspondence from 2000-2005. Dean Doretta Hoffman's personal notes, news articles, and correspondence about trips to western KS and India from 1954-1976. Goals committee task force minutes, correspondence, and questionnaire from 1977-1988. Historical booklets and college history from 1933-1988. Dean Ruth Hoeflin forum and task force minutes.
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.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.Regents review of undergraduate and graduate programs. Recommendations from the Board of Regents and planning reports.
Graphs of enrollment trends within the college and university wide. Statistics of male and female enrollment, broken down by college within the university. Academic advisors handbooks.
This series includes notes from national conferences, correspondence about extension services, and scripts from extension events for the community.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
College of Veterinary Medicine: A Century of Excellence - 1905-2005. Alumni gathering pamphlets, brochures, booklets, a wine glass, a bag.
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.
Open House and plans for recruitment to increase enrollment. University enrollment data.
This article is a mini-biography of Joseph M. Tucker and how he was the mastermind behind the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade.
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.
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.
Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine: A Century of Excellence drafts and interviews (1907-2005).
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.
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.