Folder 45: Materials used in the book
- US US kmk P2003.08-2-45
- File
- 1928-1929
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 45: Materials used in the book
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 3: Botany Lecture, 1st Semester
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Folder 8: General Botany I (Bot. 101), Laboratory Outlines
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Folder 54: Correspondence, Simpson, Ruth Virginia
Folder 22: Wedding Breakfast, Bonnie Baringer & Allen Coryell
Folder 69: Photographs, Gordon, Herbert, May, Lillian & John
Folder 6: Constitution and Statutory Code of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Item 2: Bibliographic Sketch of Rene Taupin
Part of Louis Zukofsky papers
Folder 89: "When the Rain Came Down," by William Allen White
Scrapbook of photos and writing related to the Wheat Queen Contest. The typed preface explains that the contest was held as part of the Wheat Festival in Hutchinson, KS. The photos are often of the contestants, their families, and homes, usually on farms in and around the area. Ephemera featured in this bound volume includes newspaper clippings and programs from academic and extracurricular activities, such as theatrical plays and basketball. Most writing is typed on separate pages from the ones containing photos, which often feature handwritten details.
Part of Louis Zukofsky papers
Folder 78: The Emporia Gazette articles
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 55: Photographs, Coryell, Allen
Veterinary Division class composites (1927-1931).
Folder 25: Coryell, George Kendrick
Folder 77: "How A Viking Died" by W. L White
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
Folder 54: Photographs, Baringer, Sylvester & Minnie & Coryell, Daid
Folder 8: Correspondence, January-July
Folder 9: Correspondence, August-December
Folder 40: Correspondence, Coryell, George
Folder 43: Correspondence, Davisson, Clarinda
Folder 2: Baringer Hampshire, Donis
Folder 44: Map of Oklahoma Farm
Folder 37: Correspondence, Coryell, Allen
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
The three certificates are Alpha Kappa Psi, Omega Chapter (1932); Phi Kappa Phi (1929); and Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (1929).
Folder 5: Conference, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Seventh District, Annual Convention
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Folder 48: Correspondence, Majestic Manufacturing
This collection includes approximately 120 items, housed in one document box, relating to Samuel Fremont Goheen’s career as mayor of Manhattan, Kansas.
Series 1 consists of correspondence dating from 1915-1918, including letters to and from Goheen concerning Manhattan city government and greeting cards.
Series 2 consists of business documents, 1914-1917, including hand-written drafts of proclamations, heath and sanitation recommendations, and tax levies are within this series.
Series 3, financial documents, consists of one ledger titled "Day Book" with entries dating 1912-1919. It contains entries concerning the sale of groceries, coal, and real estate property.
Series 4, literary productions, contains four pieces of handwritten poems, a manuscript entitled "A Quaker Wedding," and an ink drawing.
Series 5, the largest portion of the collection, is comprised of printed material with items dating from 1912-1933, including newspaper clippings about World War I, prohibition, the jitney business, community sanitary precautions, and city ordinances, as well as pamphlets and single pages from pamphlets.
Note: The original state of the Samuel Fremont Goheen papers has made it difficult to accurately date and locate the source of many of the items. Dates have been drawn from item content or subject matter.
Goheen, Samuel Fremont
Folder 13: Correspondence, October-December
Folder 12: Correspondence, January-September
Folder 15: Correspondence, June-December
Folder 43: Charles E. Wager, A Study of the Editorial Writings of William Allen White
Part of Research files of E. Jay Jernigan on William Lindsay White
A Thesis submitted to the Department of English and the Graduate Council of the Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science.
Folder 11: Laboratory Experiments of Elementary Organic Chemistry
Part of Loren W. Elliott papers
Folder 14: Correspondence, January-May
Folder 60: Photographs, Coryell, David & Kendrick
The Munger Family papers documents three generations of correspondence within the family, on topics regarding their businesses, health, weather, and current events.
Part one includes correspondence between George Munger Sr. and his daughters Martha and Belle while they attended St. Mary’s in Notre Dame, Indiana. George Sr. corresponded with his wife, Susan while she was in the hospital for rheumatism during 1903. Other letters to George are from his father, Lyman Munger and his brother, Pliny Munger.
Part two is comprised of Belle Munger Riggle’s correspondence, which makes up the bulk of the collection. Letters between Belle and her husband, Edward, discuss business at Catalpa Knob and other places he worked as well as the welfare of their children. After Edward died in 1910, Belle married Irvin Hays Rice.
These letters provide historical information about the locations they were written from, which include Kansas, Illinois, California, and Indiana. Topics covered include business and economic matters, social and cultural life, family relationships, and conditions of the United States during the span of this collection.
Munger, George Merrick
Folder 56: Photographs, Coryell, Beulah
Division of Veterinary Medicine class composites (1932-1936).
Folder 59: Photographs, Coryell, David
Folder 18: Correspondence, July-December
Folder 17: Correspondence, January-June
The Harriet Parkerson papers contain writings for the Domestic Science Club (some were not presented), financial records in the forms of receipts and cancelled checks and a copy of the published version of her sister's, Julie Etta Parkerson Reynolds 1874 journal. The papers are housed in two boxes.
Literary Works makes up the bulk of the collection and contains papers Harriet wrote to present to the Domestic Science Club and one paper written by Ellen Goodnow. For the most part, these presentations are random topics that the women appear to have picked themselves. They bridge a wide array of subject matter and are all not focused on the matters of what people would tend to think of as Domestic Science. While Harriet wrote about topics such as baking, soaps and soap making, and wardrobe maintenance, she also wrote about historical figures like Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Leo Tolstoy, and Michael Faraday. One of the more interesting items from this series is the story of Soonboonagen Ammal, a female martyr from India.
The Financial Series contain receipts and canceled checks. The receipts are organized chronologically and are mostly from the years between 1909 and 1912. Many of the receipts are for magazine subscriptions and the rental of a post office box. Other receipts are for necessities and items such as landscaping, flowers, and oats. The canceled checks are from three different banks and sorted alphabetically by the bank. The checks are from the financial institutions First National Bank, Manhattan State Bank, and Union National Bank. The checks are mostly made out to individuals including her nephew Louis and herself (checks labeled "myself"); a few are also written out to institutions or businesses like Kansas State Agricultural College, Montgomery Wards, and Kimball Printing Co.
Printed Material is made up of Harriet's sister's, Julie Etta Parkerson Reynolds 1874 Journal, an agricultural magazine, the 1936-1937 Domestic Science Club booklet, and a few newspaper clippings.
The Department of Special Collections has Harriet Parkerson's journal on microfilm and the original is located at the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka, Kansas. Additional information about Harriet can be found in the History Index located in Special Collections.
Parkerson, Harriet
The Lucille Byarlay Abel papers include diaries of Lucille's time as a student at Kansas State Agricultural College and Kansas State College from 1928 to 1937. She created the entries in the day books and collected comments and signatures in the autograph books from classmates, friends, and acquaintances. Additional materials include transcriptions of the diaries, Kansas maps, genealogy charts, photographs, newspaper clippings, legal documents, and a name index. Subjects include her courtship with Orval Abel, her teaching duties in Clay County, Kansas, rural social activities in the 1930s, and genealogy.
Abel, Lucille Byarlay