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Eleanor was a graduate of the College of William and Mary, soon to begin work for the War Department Signal Corps office in Washington, D.C. They dated seriously and after she started working in D.C., he found work at a radio station in New Bern, North Carolina and regularly visited her in D.C. They were married on July 3, 1943, and had four children together: Douglas Alan, Marilyn, Martha, \u0026amp; Robert Jerome.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e After the war, he resumed his education at Northwestern University under the Montgomery G.I. Bill, receiving a Bachelor of Science with distinction in Speech in 1946, and a Master of Arts in Speech in 1947. His degrees in speech were pursued with an emphasis on broadcasting and drama. He then taught as an Instructor of Drama for the University of Texas from 1947-1949, where he was also production manager of their Radio House. He returned to Northwestern University for doctoral work in speech and broadcasting in 1949, and taught in the School of Speech as a graduate assistant until completing his coursework. His acclaimed book, Drama on the Air, a professional text on radio dramatizations, was published in 1951. He taught as an Assistant Professor of Speech at Pennsylvania State University from 1951 to 1956 while completing his dissertation, an extensive two-volume history of National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters. While at Pennsylvania State, he served as faculty adviser for WDFM 91.1, the college radio station, and was elected Burgess (Mayor) of the borough of State College, Pennsylvania, a position he held for three years. He received his Ph.D. in Speech from Northwestern in 1956. Subsequently, Dr. Mackey assumed the Chairmanship of the Division of Communication Arts at Boston University in 1957, where he taught as Professor of Communications until 1961 and inaugurated their doctoral program in communication arts. During this time, he also served as an editor for the Journal of Broadcasting from 1956-1958.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e In 1961, he left the faculty of Boston University and moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he bought a partnership in KWHK Broadcasting Company, Inc., and served as president of the company and general manager of the radio station. In time, he purchased two other radio stations, KTRC in Sante Fe, New Mexico and KBHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He also worked with KHCC, a local NPR station sponsored by Hutchinson Community College. He served a term as Mayor of Hutchinson from 1971-1972, and also served on the City Commission. 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They dated seriously and after she started working in D.C., he found work at a radio station in New Bern, North Carolina and regularly visited her in D.C. They were married on July 3, 1943, and had four children together: Douglas Alan, Marilyn, Martha, \u0026 Robert Jerome.\u0026#13;  After the war, he resumed his education at Northwestern University under the Montgomery G.I. Bill, receiving a Bachelor of Science with distinction in Speech in 1946, and a Master of Arts in Speech in 1947. His degrees in speech were pursued with an emphasis on broadcasting and drama. He then taught as an Instructor of Drama for the University of Texas from 1947-1949, where he was also production manager of their Radio House. He returned to Northwestern University for doctoral work in speech and broadcasting in 1949, and taught in the School of Speech as a graduate assistant until completing his coursework. His acclaimed book, Drama on the Air, a professional text on radio dramatizations, was published in 1951. He taught as an Assistant Professor of Speech at Pennsylvania State University from 1951 to 1956 while completing his dissertation, an extensive two-volume history of National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters. While at Pennsylvania State, he served as faculty adviser for WDFM 91.1, the college radio station, and was elected Burgess (Mayor) of the borough of State College, Pennsylvania, a position he held for three years. He received his Ph.D. in Speech from Northwestern in 1956. Subsequently, Dr. Mackey assumed the Chairmanship of the Division of Communication Arts at Boston University in 1957, where he taught as Professor of Communications until 1961 and inaugurated their doctoral program in communication arts. During this time, he also served as an editor for the Journal of Broadcasting from 1956-1958.\u0026#13;  In 1961, he left the faculty of Boston University and moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where he bought a partnership in KWHK Broadcasting Company, Inc., and served as president of the company and general manager of the radio station. In time, he purchased two other radio stations, KTRC in Sante Fe, New Mexico and KBHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He also worked with KHCC, a local NPR station sponsored by Hutchinson Community College. He served a term as Mayor of Hutchinson from 1971-1972, and also served on the City Commission. He was a prominent member of the community, and founded the Hutchinson Theatre Guild and Hutchinson Symphony. He was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer, and died on September 26th, 1975 at the age of 60."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIt received accession number P1988.16. 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The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994.\u003cbr\u003eBox 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993.\u003cbr\u003eBox 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel.\u003cbr\u003eBox 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001.\u003cbr\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING\u003cbr\u003eBox 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information.\u003cbr\u003eBox 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report.\u003cbr\u003eBox 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations.\u003cbr\u003eBox 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory.\u003cbr\u003eBox 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980.\u003cbr\u003eBox 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General.\u003cbr\u003eBox 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007.\u003cbr\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING\u003cbr\u003eBox 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003cbr\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003cbr\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003cbr\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003cbr\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003cbr\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"department-of-communication","title_ssm":["Department of Communication"],"title_tesim":["Department of Communication"],"ead_ssi":"department-of-communication","unitdate_ssm":["1934-2001"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1934-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Other","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2021-22.022"],"text":["2021-22.022","Department of Communication, 1934-2001","Twenty-two (22) Cubic Foot Boxes. 2 boxes currently missing.","Accession created during 2022 disaster recovery.","Published","Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ \u0026#x201C;Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.\u0026#x201D; Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation\u0026#x2019;s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled \u0026#x201C;Not For Broadcast\u0026#x201D;), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator\u0026#x2019;s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. 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The releases are called \u0026#x201C;News and Features\u0026#x201D; some of which are listed as EXTra, or as \u0026#x201C;Briefly\u0026#x2026;\u0026#x201D; on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of \u0026#x201C;Extending the University to the People\u0026#x201D;- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the \u0026#x201C;More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,\u0026#x201D; from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V \u0026#x2013; Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education\u0026#x2019;s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State\u0026#x2019;s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC\u0026#x2019;s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph\u0026#x2019;s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev\u0026#x2019;s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"department-of-communication","title_ssm":["Department of Communication"],"title_tesim":["Department of Communication"],"ead_ssi":"department-of-communication","unitdate_ssm":["1934-2001"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1934-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Other","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2021-22.022"],"text":["2021-22.022","Department of Communication, 1934-2001","Twenty-two (22) Cubic Foot Boxes. 2 boxes currently missing.","Accession created during 2022 disaster recovery.","Published","Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ \u0026#x201C;Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.\u0026#x201D; Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation\u0026#x2019;s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled \u0026#x201C;Not For Broadcast\u0026#x201D;), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator\u0026#x2019;s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Family Food Fair PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat\u0026#x2019;s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called \u0026#x201C;News and Features\u0026#x201D; some of which are listed as EXTra, or as \u0026#x201C;Briefly\u0026#x2026;\u0026#x201D; on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of \u0026#x201C;Extending the University to the People\u0026#x201D;- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the \u0026#x201C;More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,\u0026#x201D; from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V \u0026#x2013; Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education\u0026#x2019;s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State\u0026#x2019;s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC\u0026#x2019;s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph\u0026#x2019;s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev\u0026#x2019;s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}},"normalized_title":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#normalized_title","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Department of Communication, 1934-2001","label":"Title"}},"short_description":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#short_description","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. 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