Russell I. Thackrey was a journalist, university professor, and educational administrator. Thackrey earned his B.S. in journalism from Kansas State in 1927 and his M.S. in 1932. Simultaneously, Thackrey worked as an instructor at K-State from 1928 to 1935, while he also revived and edited Kansas Magazine from 1933 to 1935. After working as a reporter for the Associated Press for one year from 1935 to 1936, Thackrey taught at the University of Minnesota from 1937 to 1940, but he returned to K-State as Head of the Journalism Department from 1940 to 1944. This was followed by his work as Dean of Administration at K-State from 1944 to 1947. Thackrey’s work in education continued as he served as Director of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges from 1947 to 1970. He also served on the John F. Kennedy Task Force on Education in 1960, and in 1969, he was awarded the Presidential award of American College Public Relations Association. After leaving education, Thackrey spent his time writing, and in 1971, he published “The Future of the State University” through the Illinois Press. Thackrey died in Manhattan, Kansas on March 11, 1990.
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[Item], [item date] Russell I. Thackrey papers, Box [number], Folder [number or title], Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.
The papers of Russell I. Thackrey were transferred from three file cabinet drawers into three boxes. Original order of the collection seems to have been alphabetical, although some parts appear to be out of sequence. The files have been placed in the boxes in the same order they were received. The papers reflect the post-retirement activities of Russell I. Thackrey. Most of the material is dated after 1970, although a few exceptions do exist. Earlier material consists of a few letters and articles between 1965 and 1970, and some letters with earlier dates filed in reference to a subject he was writing on. An example of such is within the Friends of Art File, in which letters and invoices concerning art bought in 1935 were filed among more recent materials. During their retirement years, Russell and his wife, Emily, relocated from Washington D.C. to Manhattan Kansas. From this location, he wrote numerous letters and manuscripts. The details of his career prior to 1970, which are not included in the collection, can be found in the Contemporary Authors, Volumes 37-40. The material present includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, speeches, incoming and outgoing correspondence. Those represented in the collection were journalists, editors, members of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, of which Thackrey was Director emeritus, personal acquaintances, and Government personnel. A few included in the collection were Bob Dole, Nancy Kassebaum, Jim Slattery, and John Carlin. Letters to Duane Acker, President of Kansas State University, 1975-1986 were also found. Thackrey had worked on an article about former Kansas State University President Milton Eisenhower (1943-1950), and parts of the manuscript were found. The main emphasis of Thackrey's work was education. He was extremely concerned with the rising cost of college, and the problems associated with students finding financial assistance. He also kept files on desegregation, educational organizations and Government generated ideas. His commentary on the Bennett plan is an example of his concern for Government plans. He advocated the lowering of tuition. Two photographs were removed from the collection and placed under the heading of Russell I. Thackrey. One was of himself, and the other photograph was of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges meeting.
The papers are arranged primarily with the original alphabetical order and in series from their former storage in drawers. They are stored in three boxes.
The main emphasis of Thackrey's work was education. He was extremely concerned with the rising cost of college, and the problems associated with students finding financial assistance. He also kept files on desegregation, educational organizations and Government generated ideas. His commentary on the Bennett plan is an example of his concern for Government plans. He advocated the lowering of tuition.
Acqusition Method: Donation.
It received accession number U1989.22.
Processing Info: Archon processing by Edward Nagurny, graduate research assistant, June 2015.
Publication Date: 2015-06-24
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Loose papers: NASULGC memo. Triple A auto club.
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A.C.E., American Council on Education. American Can Company.
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Kansas Regents study. Attorney General Stephan's suit against.
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Manilla Envelope H. Boozer, Corp.
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Change Cost per student Council on Liberal Arts Colloquium
1972-1978
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Church and State. Loose Papers: Book review on the New Deal. Newspaper clippings.
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Manilla Envelope Brookings Study.
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Loose papers: College Enrollment. Personal letters. Report on drug use on Campuses.
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"Remembering the Milton Eisenhower Years." Loose papers: "English Speaking Union" members.
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Finance. Loose papers: Los Angeles Times, 1970. Bob Dole: Central American Conflict, 1987.
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Carter. Loose papers: Church and State magazine. Manhattan Country Club. Commission for Higher Education, State of Indiana.
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Finance - PAYE Ed OP Bank. Loose papers: PAYE Letters concerning students financing college.
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Finance Boweh. Loose papers: Veterans Educational Program.
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Kansas Magazine. C.E. Rogers. Loose papers: Education as the Open Frontier, speech, 1961. Higher Education group, Washington D.C., speech, 1969.
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Loose papers: Land Grant Colleges brocheres. Proposal for Art Museum at KSU.
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Income Contingent Loans. Loose papers: Admission of Women to the Rotary Club. Rotary Club certificate, 1987. Education Vouchers Report.
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Friends of Art - KSU. Loose papers: Outgoing correspondance.
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Bennett and Voucher.
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History of K-State (?) Purple K-State folder containing articles on James Morrill, 1st Kansas Geologist, and Landgrant history.
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Charles E. Rogers. 1942. Loose papers: Booklets, Toward a Long - Range Plan for Federal Support for Higher Education. A report to the President. 1969. Registration form for the Popham seminar and a letter declining the invitation.
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Washington Star. Loose papers: Outgoing Correspondence.
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Manilla folder. From Kansas Senate. Loose papers: Outgoing correspondence.
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