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The first series in the collection pertains to Randall Hill and concerns his involvement with Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity at Kansas State. The first five folders deal with the early years, starting with the house contract in 1929. The theme of his collection centers around financial responsibilities and dues that former members owed to the house. The correspondence from 1932 to 1942 is mainly letters to former members reminding them of their obligations and dues.  The next series, that of Maurice Hill, is very similar to Randall Hill's papers. Maurice Hill was also involved with a fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, although his collection is smaller. In this series, however, there are a variety of formats; photos of former members, a newsletter, two fraternity songbooks, letterheads and envelopes, a gavel, and a large metal ring. There is a folder with a few letters from Hill to former members pertaining to dues owed to the fraternity.  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He retired from Kansas State in 1969 and died on February 9, 1995.  Maurice Hil, the younger brother of Randall Hill, was born on November 7, 1904. He also was a Manhattan resident and attended Kansas State from 1923 to 1925. While at the college, Hill was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, and he later served as a financial advisor for the fraternity. After his time at Kansas State, Hill worked as a banker at Union National Bank of Manhattan for 22 years. In 1947 he took a position at Home Building \u0026 Loan Association, where he worked for 35 years. Hill was very active in the financial affairs of the Manhattan community. He met Opal and the two were married on December 22, 1928. Maurice Hill died on March 18, 1982.  Opal Brown Hill, the wife of Maurice Hill, was born on September 23, 1903. She attended Kansas State and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics in 1944. 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There are also several Manila style envelopes containing: Phi Kappa Phi at KSU- A History- Socolofsky, Biography of the Honorable Richard Dean Rogers- Senior United States District Judge by Homer Socolofsky (containing three copies on the book) and there are also loose papers with notes, newspaper clippings, historical documents and papers written by Homer Socolofsky on the history of Kansas, Wheat Farming, History of various other organizations from Kansas, and copies of correspondence to and from Socolofsky.\u003cbr\u003eBox 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has “A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,” a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, “Kansas” by Kenneth S. Davis, and visitors guides to Topeka and Manhattan KS. And the third package has newspapers, calendars and notes related to the history of Manhattan KS. There are also two boxes of microfilm, five cassette tapes, a replica of the plaque left on the moon, and a large tape reel labeled 9P27HS- Department of History- Dr. Socolofsky- Kansas State University 1981.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3, A83412029676- Contains 3 large folders as well as several smaller folders and large manila- style envelopes. The first large folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Arthur Capper- Vote Getter,” and it contains materials related to Arthur Capper. The materials were sent to Homer Socolofsky from the department of history at Kansas State. There is a letter in the packet detailing the contents within the file, and addressed to Socolofsky. There is a manuscript on Capper, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, and original notes from Capper. The second folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,” and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of “Kansas in 1876” by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled “Wheat Variety Development” as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: “A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,” an additional couple of copies of “Kansas in 1876.” The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. Corey, Marion County a Century Ago, Twenty- One and all is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka, “Putting Kansas on the Map,” The Baker University Museum Expedition to Idaho in 1907, Dr Milton S. Eisenhower Obituary, Speakers of the House of Representatives 1911-1921, Land Disposal in Nebraska 1854-1906, Success and Failure in Nebraska Homesteading, Cowboy and Cattle Town, Farming and Technology on the Great Plains- The Case of Elan Bartholomew and Neil Chris Nelson, World Book Encyclopedia, Arthur Capper and the Topeka Daily Capital and Leon Leonwood Bean.\u003cbr\u003eBox 4, A83412035732- Kiwanis Club items, files, photos, newspaper clippings, magazines, and planning records in folders and Manila Envelopes labeled: “A Brief Record of Manhattan Kiwanis,” Kiwanis Golden Anniversary Kit, Pictures, Kiwanis Committee, Pet and Hobby Show, Pancake Feed, Kiwanis 1971, Diamond Jubilee, Financing Kiwanis Activities, Songs of Kiwanis, Proceedings- Fifty-Sixth Convention, Membership Communication, Kiwanis Administration, the Manhattan Kiwanis Club 1922-1992, “The Kiwanis Dinner Bell” and meeting minutes. The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. 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The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. Socolofsky, “Syllabus for History of Kansas”- Socolofsky 1986, “Whereby we Thrive- History of American Farming 1607-1972,” “Kansas History in Graduate Study 1970 and 1959” compiled by Homer Socolofsky, “Homer Socolofsky- Enclosures in Books,” and “The Significance of the Frontier in American History”- Frederick Jackson Turner. There are also Photos and Postcards from various historical locations from Kansas and the Midwest, as well as Newspapers and magazines containing information on the history of Kansas. Lastly there are tapes labeled- Kansas Immigrants Programs 1-10, 11-18, 19-26 and 27-30, and a nameplate of Homer E. Socolofsky’s. Box 6, A83412035512- Contains historical Kansas newspapers, K-State news memos, Milton Eisenhower papers, K-State history/ “State of the University,” correspondence to and from Homer Socolofsky, and pamphlets related to Kansas State University and Homer Socolofsky’s time at the university. Box 7, A83412029812- Contains copies of historical newspapers, magazines, posters, historical records, and notes from Socolofsky. There are additionally maps, city travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets for various cities, landmarks, museums and other places from the Midwest. 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There are also several Manila style envelopes containing: Phi Kappa Phi at KSU- A History- Socolofsky, Biography of the Honorable Richard Dean Rogers- Senior United States District Judge by Homer Socolofsky (containing three copies on the book) and there are also loose papers with notes, newspaper clippings, historical documents and papers written by Homer Socolofsky on the history of Kansas, Wheat Farming, History of various other organizations from Kansas, and copies of correspondence to and from Socolofsky. Box 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has “A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,” a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, “Kansas” by Kenneth S. Davis, and visitors guides to Topeka and Manhattan KS. And the third package has newspapers, calendars and notes related to the history of Manhattan KS. There are also two boxes of microfilm, five cassette tapes, a replica of the plaque left on the moon, and a large tape reel labeled 9P27HS- Department of History- Dr. Socolofsky- Kansas State University 1981. Box 3, A83412029676- Contains 3 large folders as well as several smaller folders and large manila- style envelopes. The first large folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Arthur Capper- Vote Getter,” and it contains materials related to Arthur Capper. The materials were sent to Homer Socolofsky from the department of history at Kansas State. There is a letter in the packet detailing the contents within the file, and addressed to Socolofsky. There is a manuscript on Capper, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, and original notes from Capper. The second folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,” and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of “Kansas in 1876” by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled “Wheat Variety Development” as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: “A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,” an additional couple of copies of “Kansas in 1876.” The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. Corey, Marion County a Century Ago, Twenty- One and all is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka, “Putting Kansas on the Map,” The Baker University Museum Expedition to Idaho in 1907, Dr Milton S. 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The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999. Box 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. 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There are also several Manila style envelopes containing: Phi Kappa Phi at KSU- A History- Socolofsky, Biography of the Honorable Richard Dean Rogers- Senior United States District Judge by Homer Socolofsky (containing three copies on the book) and there are also loose papers with notes, newspaper clippings, historical documents and papers written by Homer Socolofsky on the history of Kansas, Wheat Farming, History of various other organizations from Kansas, and copies of correspondence to and from Socolofsky.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has \u0026#x201C;A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,\u0026#x201D; a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Kansas\u0026#x201D; by Kenneth S. 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The second folder is labeled \u0026#x201C;Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,\u0026#x201D; and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of \u0026#x201C;Kansas in 1876\u0026#x201D; by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled \u0026#x201C;Wheat Variety Development\u0026#x201D; as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: \u0026#x201C;A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,\u0026#x201D; an additional couple of copies of \u0026#x201C;Kansas in 1876.\u0026#x201D; The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. Corey, Marion County a Century Ago, Twenty- One and all is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka, \u0026#x201C;Putting Kansas on the Map,\u0026#x201D; The Baker University Museum Expedition to Idaho in 1907, Dr Milton S. 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The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of \u0026#x201C;The Capper Farm Press\u0026#x201D;- a Dissertation\u0026#x2026;for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. \u0026#x201C;Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History\u0026#x201D;- Edited by Homer E. Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Syllabus for History of Kansas\u0026#x201D;- Socolofsky 1986, \u0026#x201C;Whereby we Thrive- History of American Farming 1607-1972,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Kansas History in Graduate Study 1970 and 1959\u0026#x201D; compiled by Homer Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Homer Socolofsky- Enclosures in Books,\u0026#x201D; and \u0026#x201C;The Significance of the Frontier in American History\u0026#x201D;- Frederick Jackson Turner. There are also Photos and Postcards from various historical locations from Kansas and the Midwest, as well as Newspapers and magazines containing information on the history of Kansas. Lastly there are tapes labeled- Kansas Immigrants Programs 1-10, 11-18, 19-26 and 27-30, and a nameplate of Homer E. Socolofsky\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412035512- Contains historical Kansas newspapers, K-State news memos, Milton Eisenhower papers, K-State history/ \u0026#x201C;State of the University,\u0026#x201D; correspondence to and from Homer Socolofsky, and pamphlets related to Kansas State University and Homer Socolofsky\u0026#x2019;s time at the university.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412029812- Contains copies of historical newspapers, magazines, posters, historical records, and notes from Socolofsky. 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The second sub-series relates to Hartman's nomination to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1986 and contains letters of support from Henry Iba, DeLoss Dodds, Dean Smith, and others.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e The Photographs series is divided into three sub-series: 1) Coffeyville Junior College consists of photographs from Hartman's time as head coach at Coffeyville; 2) Southern Illinois University includes Southern Illinois University's basketball team photographs, individual player photographs, a number of photographs of Hartman during his tenure as head coach, and a photograph from the National Invitation Tournament in 1967; and 3) Kansas State University contains a photograph of Hartman during his years as head coach at Kansas State University.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Artifacts comprise the last series and include a \"Coach of the Year Award\" trophy from the National Association of Basketball Coaches for the 1980-1981 season, and two plaques awarded to Hartman. 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There is also a book labeled “Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.”\u003cbr\u003eBox 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the “Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,” dated 1970-1992.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982.\u003cbr\u003eBox 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled” Research Files Begin Here,” and the divider is between chemistry and 1967.\u003cbr\u003eBox 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called “An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,” and a file called 10- \u0026amp; 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy.\u003cbr\u003eBox 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976.\u003cbr\u003eBox 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl’s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more.\u003cbr\u003eBox 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026amp; 2.\u003cbr\u003eBox 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003cbr\u003eBox 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5.\u003cbr\u003eBox 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026amp; Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026amp; Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl’s manuscript, and research notes.\u003cbr\u003eBox 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb.\u003cbr\u003eBox 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations.\u003cbr\u003eBox 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl.\u003cbr\u003eBox 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003cbr\u003eBox 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost’s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003cbr\u003eBox 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl’s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters.\u003cbr\u003eBox 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as “Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)” The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994.\u003cbr\u003eBox 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 ‘02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, “Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University”, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, “The Presidents Eisenhower”-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, “Cold War Thaw”- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called “Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.”\u003cbr\u003eBox 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl’s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: “Eisenhower Library Internship” by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and “A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb” by Brian Madison Jones- 2001.\u003cbr\u003eBox 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003cbr\u003eBox 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat’l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to.\u003cbr\u003eBox 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl’s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH.\u003cbr\u003eBox 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers.\u003cbr\u003eBox 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of “For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,” and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990.\u003cbr\u003eBox 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC’s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.)\u003cbr\u003eBox 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop.\u003cbr\u003eBox 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab “P” Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab “P” Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- “The Reactor Engineering Division”- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, “The Story of CP-1” Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military.\u003cbr\u003eBox 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of “Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.” There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box.\u003cbr\u003eBox 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl’s book that the corresponding notes will be used for.\u003cbr\u003eBox 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl’s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968.\u003cbr\u003eBox 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl’s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it.\u003cbr\u003eBox 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4.\u003cbr\u003eBox 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974.\u003cbr\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING\u003cbr\u003eBox 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl’s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn’t Use. There are also loose papers labeled Various Docs- Naval Reactors- 1948-1952.\u003cbr\u003eBox 38, A83412055669- Contains file folders labeled: History 586- Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Holl- Teaching Nuclear History, DAS 399, JR- Seminar- Research Projects, JR- Seminar- Preps Working Folder, History 586- Fall 1993, Junior Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Urban Studies, Hist 533- Twentieth Cent Ideas- Current and Planning, Hist 53313- Crime and Punishment- Syllabus and Readings, American Criminology and Penology History 53313, History 909- 20th Cent US, History 982- Fall 2001- History + Science, Hist 982- Research Proj, History 982- History and Science, Ike Seminar, Eisenhower Seminar, and there are also teaching evaluations for Jack Holl dated from 1993-2003 as well as several large manila style envelopes addressed to J. 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There is also a book labeled “Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.” Box 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the “Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,” dated 1970-1992. Box 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982. Box 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic. Box 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled” Research Files Begin Here,” and the divider is between chemistry and 1967. Box 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called “An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,” and a file called 10- \u0026 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy. Box 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976. Box 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl’s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more. Box 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026 2. Box 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5. Box 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026 Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026 Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl’s manuscript, and research notes. Box 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb. Box 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations. Box 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl. Box 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost’s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl’s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters. Box 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as “Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)” The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994. Box 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 ‘02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, “Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University”, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, “The Presidents Eisenhower”-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, “Cold War Thaw”- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called “Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.” Box 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl’s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: “Eisenhower Library Internship” by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and “A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb” by Brian Madison Jones- 2001. Box 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat’l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to. Box 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl’s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH. Box 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers. Box 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of “For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,” and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990. Box 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC’s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.) Box 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop. Box 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab “P” Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab “P” Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- “The Reactor Engineering Division”- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, “The Story of CP-1” Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military. Box 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of “Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.” There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box. Box 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl’s book that the corresponding notes will be used for. Box 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl’s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968. Box 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl’s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it. Box 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4. Box 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974. Cubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING Box 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl’s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn’t Use. 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There is also a book labeled “Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.” Box 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the “Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,” dated 1970-1992. Box 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982. Box 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic. Box 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled” Research Files Begin Here,” and the divider is between chemistry and 1967. Box 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called “An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,” and a file called 10- \u0026 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy. Box 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976. Box 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl’s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more. Box 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026 2. Box 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5. Box 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026 Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026 Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl’s manuscript, and research notes. Box 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb. Box 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations. Box 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl. Box 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost’s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl’s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters. Box 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as “Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)” The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994. Box 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 ‘02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, “Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University”, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, “The Presidents Eisenhower”-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, “Cold War Thaw”- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called “Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.” Box 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl’s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: “Eisenhower Library Internship” by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and “A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb” by Brian Madison Jones- 2001. Box 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat’l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to. Box 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl’s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH. Box 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers. Box 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of “For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,” and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990. Box 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC’s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.) Box 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop. Box 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab “P” Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab “P” Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- “The Reactor Engineering Division”- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, “The Story of CP-1” Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military. Box 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of “Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.” There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box. Box 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl’s book that the corresponding notes will be used for. Box 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl’s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968. Box 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl’s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it. Box 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4. Box 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974. Cubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING Box 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl’s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn’t Use. There are also loose papers labeled Various Docs- Naval Reactors- 1948-1952. Box 38, A83412055669- Contains file folders labeled: History 586- Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Holl- Teaching Nuclear History, DAS 399, JR- Seminar- Research Projects, JR- Seminar- Preps Working Folder, History 586- Fall 1993, Junior Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Urban Studies, Hist 533- Twentieth Cent Ideas- Current and Planning, Hist 53313- Crime and Punishment- Syllabus and Readings, American Criminology and Penology History 53313, History 909- 20th Cent US, History 982- Fall 2001- History + Science, Hist 982- Research Proj, History 982- History and Science, Ike Seminar, Eisenhower Seminar, and there are also teaching evaluations for Jack Holl dated from 1993-2003 as well as several large manila style envelopes addressed to J. Holl."],"names_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections"],"corpname_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. 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There is also a book labeled \u0026#x201C;Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the \u0026#x201C;Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,\u0026#x201D; dated 1970-1992.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled\u0026#x201D; Research Files Begin Here,\u0026#x201D; and the divider is between chemistry and 1967.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called \u0026#x201C;An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,\u0026#x201D; and a file called 10- \u0026amp; 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026amp; 2.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026amp; Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026amp; Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s manuscript, and research notes.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost\u0026#x2019;s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as \u0026#x201C;Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)\u0026#x201D; The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 \u0026#x2018;02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, \u0026#x201C;Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University\u0026#x201D;, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, \u0026#x201C;The Presidents Eisenhower\u0026#x201D;-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, \u0026#x201C;Cold War Thaw\u0026#x201D;- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called \u0026#x201C;Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: \u0026#x201C;Eisenhower Library Internship\u0026#x201D; by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and \u0026#x201C;A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb\u0026#x201D; by Brian Madison Jones- 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat\u0026#x2019;l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of \u0026#x201C;For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,\u0026#x201D; and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC\u0026#x2019;s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab \u0026#x201C;P\u0026#x201D; Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab \u0026#x201C;P\u0026#x201D; Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- \u0026#x201C;The Reactor Engineering Division\u0026#x201D;- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, \u0026#x201C;The Story of CP-1\u0026#x201D; Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of \u0026#x201C;Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.\u0026#x201D; There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book that the corresponding notes will be used for.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn\u0026#x2019;t Use. There are also loose papers labeled Various Docs- Naval Reactors- 1948-1952.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 38, A83412055669- Contains file folders labeled: History 586- Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Holl- Teaching Nuclear History, DAS 399, JR- Seminar- Research Projects, JR- Seminar- Preps Working Folder, History 586- Fall 1993, Junior Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Urban Studies, Hist 533- Twentieth Cent Ideas- Current and Planning, Hist 53313- Crime and Punishment- Syllabus and Readings, American Criminology and Penology History 53313, History 909- 20th Cent US, History 982- Fall 2001- History + Science, Hist 982- Research Proj, History 982- History and Science, Ike Seminar, Eisenhower Seminar, and there are also teaching evaluations for Jack Holl dated from 1993-2003 as well as several large manila style envelopes addressed to J. 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The first day of the month was added to conform to database requirements.","Published","16 boxes; 42 boxes listed on shelf list","Box 1, A13411852251- Contains papers relating to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: Grad Students- General, HAI- Lights, SHFG, University Press- Kansas, Fellowship/ Scholarships, History/ Science- BA/BA- KSU, History-KSU- Graduate Programs, Job Announcements, Foundations- Konza Prairie 1997, IKE Seminar- 1992,1995, and 1997, Foundations- Konza Prairie Papers, Junior Seminar- 1992- 1993, Konza Prairie Essays, and Irvine- Robert, P.H.D. There is also a book labeled “Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.” Box 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the “Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,” dated 1970-1992. Box 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982. Box 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic. Box 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled” Research Files Begin Here,” and the divider is between chemistry and 1967. Box 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called “An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,” and a file called 10- \u0026 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy. Box 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976. Box 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl’s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more. Box 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026 2. Box 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5. Box 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026 Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026 Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl’s manuscript, and research notes. Box 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb. Box 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations. Box 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl. Box 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost’s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl’s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters. Box 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as “Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)” The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994. Box 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 ‘02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, “Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University”, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, “The Presidents Eisenhower”-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, “Cold War Thaw”- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called “Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.” Box 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl’s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: “Eisenhower Library Internship” by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and “A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb” by Brian Madison Jones- 2001. Box 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat’l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to. Box 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl’s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH. Box 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers. Box 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of “For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,” and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990. Box 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC’s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.) Box 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop. Box 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab “P” Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab “P” Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- “The Reactor Engineering Division”- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, “The Story of CP-1” Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military. Box 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of “Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.” There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box. Box 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl’s book that the corresponding notes will be used for. Box 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl’s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968. Box 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl’s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it. Box 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4. Box 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974. Cubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING Box 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl’s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn’t Use. 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There is also a book labeled “Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.” Box 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the “Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,” dated 1970-1992. Box 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982. Box 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic. Box 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled” Research Files Begin Here,” and the divider is between chemistry and 1967. Box 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called “An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,” and a file called 10- \u0026 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy. Box 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976. Box 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl’s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more. Box 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026 2. Box 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5. Box 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026 Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026 Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl’s manuscript, and research notes. Box 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb. Box 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations. Box 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl. Box 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost’s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence. Box 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl’s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters. Box 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as “Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)” The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994. Box 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 ‘02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, “Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University”, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, “The Presidents Eisenhower”-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, “Cold War Thaw”- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called “Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.” Box 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl’s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: “Eisenhower Library Internship” by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and “A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb” by Brian Madison Jones- 2001. Box 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory. Box 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat’l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to. Box 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl’s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH. Box 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers. Box 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of “For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,” and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990. Box 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC’s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.) Box 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl’s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop. Box 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab “P” Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab “P” Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- “The Reactor Engineering Division”- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, “The Story of CP-1” Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military. Box 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of “Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.” There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box. Box 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl’s book that the corresponding notes will be used for. Box 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl’s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968. Box 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl’s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it. Box 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4. Box 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl’s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974. Cubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING Box 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl’s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn’t Use. There are also loose papers labeled Various Docs- Naval Reactors- 1948-1952. Box 38, A83412055669- Contains file folders labeled: History 586- Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Holl- Teaching Nuclear History, DAS 399, JR- Seminar- Research Projects, JR- Seminar- Preps Working Folder, History 586- Fall 1993, Junior Seminar- Living in the Nuclear Age, Urban Studies, Hist 533- Twentieth Cent Ideas- Current and Planning, Hist 53313- Crime and Punishment- Syllabus and Readings, American Criminology and Penology History 53313, History 909- 20th Cent US, History 982- Fall 2001- History + Science, Hist 982- Research Proj, History 982- History and Science, Ike Seminar, Eisenhower Seminar, and there are also teaching evaluations for Jack Holl dated from 1993-2003 as well as several large manila style envelopes addressed to J. Holl."],"names_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections"],"corpname_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. 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There is also a book labeled \u0026#x201C;Department of History Kansas State University- A Teaching Guide for Graduate Students- August 1997.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83411994030- Contains books, magazines, and file folders related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) The folders are labeled: Argonne News Bulletin- International- Volumes 1-5, ANL 1956-1967, ANL Press Releases/News Bulletin 1959- 1963 (2 copies), and Argonne News- Special Issue 1961. There are copies of the Argonne News volumes 11-15 and 22-24 dated 1961-1966 and 1972-1975, and then copies of the Argonne Annual Reports for 1960-1961 and 1963. Then there are copies of the magazines of the \u0026#x201C;Highlights of Argonne National Laboratory Programs and Activities,\u0026#x201D; dated 1970-1992.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83411994763- Contains files labeled: SURA Controversy, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976-1981, Board of Governors, IPNS-ANL 1973-1984, Board of Governors- ANL- Meeting Minutes 1983-1985, GAO Report on ANL- 1981, Senate Report on the Role of the Midwest Research Labs- 1982, ERAB Report on Multipurpose National Labs- 1982, Packard Report 1982-1984, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1982-1984, ANL Management Review 1979, and AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1981-1982.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83411994048- Contains correspondence, scientific notes, memoirs and other files related to the making of the atomic bomb. The notes are organized in files labeled: Chapter 1- Scientific Organizations, Chapter 1- Memoirs and Summaries, Chapter 1- Notes 1-50, Chapter 1- Notes 51-100, and Chapter 1- Notes 101+. There are also loose papers over the same topic.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83411995777- Has files labeled Argonne Management Plans, Argonne Directory- 1991, AEC Congressional Testimony Index 1946-1958, Nuclear Energy Accidents, Chemistry, 1967, March 1985 H.R. Sub Committee Interior, Technology Transfer 1991-1994: Industrial/ University/ ANL Relations, and APS- Source. The files are divided by a paper labeled\u0026#x201D; Research Files Begin Here,\u0026#x201D; and the divider is between chemistry and 1967.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83411995604- Contains several envelopes and letters to Jack Holl, blueprints on clear plastic and they are labeled for various buildings, and a framed plaque for Jack Holl. There is also a book called \u0026#x201C;An Assessment of the Records of Dr. Glen T. Seaborg,\u0026#x201D; and a file called 10- \u0026amp; 15-Year Anniversary of 1942 Chain Reaction, as well as more notes, papers, and records on atomic energy.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412013269- Contains copies of the Argonne Bulletin volumes one through five, and they are dated from 1947-1952. There are also copies of Argonne News- select topics from 1957 and 1965, and Argonne News volumes 18-21 (missing volume 20) and 25-26 dated from 1968-1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 8, A83411994056- Contains notes, records, and sources of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. The files are labeled: Originals that Should be Sent Back to ANL, HAI-Lights, HAI- 1990, Argonne Project Correspondence, Chronology- Argonne Project, HAI- Forms/Vouchers/etc, HAI- Company Folder, Argonne Project- Statement of Work, Argonne Project- Travel, HAI- Work Reports, HAI- Expense Receipts, HAI- Employment Information- Shawn Woodford, KSU- Copying Forms/ Office Supply Requests, Argonne Records, and Sources. There are also loose papers that have records of various sessions of congress over nuclear power, arms control, pollution control and more.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83411994658- Contains files with notes, records, and history related to the Argonne Project. The files are labeled: Management Council Meeting Highlights 1984-1986, Argonne News; Vol. 36-40 - 1987-1991, Management Operations 1983-1989, Board of Governors- ANL General Correspondence 1986-1987, Management Council Meetings 1987-1989, and Argonne History- Draft Chapters. There are also 2 boxes of floppy disks labeled Foundations Installation 1 \u0026amp; 2.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83411994080- Contains loose papers that have newspaper clippings, records, correspondence, and general history on the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83411994218- Contains file folders labeled: Energy General Correspondence, Power Failures 1965-1968, Policy Committee Meeting Minutes 1972-1974, ANL Directors 1967-1973, Biology and Medicine- ANL 1973-1984, Investigation of PU Loss, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal- 1974, Argonne News, ANL- Biology and Medicine 1967-1973, Robert Laney Deputy Dir- ANL, AUA Board of Trustees Meetings 1975-1978, Misc- ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984, AEC/ERDA-ANL 1973-1977, ANL General 1973-1984. Inside the files there are marked pages saying chapter 5.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412054794- Contains files and a binder labeled Superconductors. The files are labeled: CP-5, Conflict Between ANL \u0026amp; Other Labs and University, Cold Fusion, Woman/ Handicapped/ Minorities/ Ethics at ANL, Laboratory Directors Meetings, General Background Info, Appointed of Alan Schriesheim as ASL Director, Analytical Chemistry Lab, Environmental Health and Safety 1984- present, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel- SSC 1983, Strategic Planning Board 1984, INEL 1988-1993, Management Council Summaries 1982-1985, White Deer, Add to Argonne History, TECH Transfer- DOE Lab \u0026amp; Industry Cooperation, Background Info 1990, State of the Laboratory, and Soudem II (Proton Decay.) The files are full of notes related to chapters in Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s manuscript, and research notes.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83411994103- Contains files full of research and notes labeled: History of Science, History of: The Bomb, Weapons, Warfare, National Security Policy, Peace, Arms Race, History of Technology, Global Issues, American History Survey, Foreign Policy, Army Control, Disarming, Cold War, and binder containing notes on Oppenheimer/ the atomic bomb and correspondence to Jack Holl. The box also contains over one thousand pages of what appears to be a book manuscript over the making of the atomic bomb.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83411994771- Contains file folders labeled: Advisory Committee- CGSC, Advisory Committee- Inst/DDE, Asymmetrical Working Group, Office Space, 221 Renovation, Adjunct Faculty, Admin Structure, Argentina CGSC, Biosecurity Center, Board of Visitors, Brochure, Budget 2001-2004, By-Laws, Carcass Disposal Working Group (CDWG), CDWG Communication, CGSC General, CGSC Proposal 2000, Chinese Military History, Civil Rights Conference, Civil Rights- History 798, Civil Rights Workshops April 2003, Conferences/ Symposia/ Lectures- General, Council Graduate Schools, Department Guest List, Eisenhower Foundation, Eisenhower Institute - D.C. Susan Eisenhower, Institute, Eisenhower Library, Endowed Chair- Rhodes, Endowed Chair- Wefald, Eurasian Grant 2002, Executive Committee- Historical, Executive Committee, Faculty Fellows Nomination, Faculty Travel and Research Grants, Food Safety, Foreign Students, FT. Riley Retrospective, Fundraising, General Electric Grant, Graduate School, Graduate Student Research and Travel Grants, Grant Material, Hale Library, Hall Center- KSU, Hall of Fame- US Army CGSC, H-War, Hanson- DANE Foundation, History Department, History Function, Institute Correspondence- General, InView 2001, Justin Kastner, K-Stater 2002, Korean War, KSU- Foundation, Leadership, Leavenworth- Fall 2000, Library of Congress, and Media Relations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15, A83411994721- Contains files labeled: Parrish Colloquium, Ken Davis Project, Faculty Group Meeting- 2000, Historical Data, Student Correspondence, File at Home, To Do File, Industrial Equipment- 1999, Kathleen Ann Slater- Special, Presidential Papers Project, Tony Crawford 2-7456, Department Chair, Department Meetings- Historical, Parish Colloquium, Newsletter- History Department, J Holl- Admin- General, Transition Issues, and History Department Minutes/ Agenda. There are also several large envelopes addressed to Jack Holl, as well as other correspondence to Dr. Holl.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 16, A83411995612- Contains files labeled: Origins, Ft. Riley- History Resources, Faculty Senate Elections, Optional Group Life Insurance, MOU- Drafts, MOU, Non-Lethal Weapon Project, NSF, Eisenhower Foundation, Paraguay, Political Science, Press/ Public Relations, Position Descriptions, Resource Committee, Scrapbook, Story Meeting, Smith/Richardson, Society for Military History, Soldiers Diary, TAH- Summer 2003, Targeted Excellence Program 2003, Target Excellence- Food Safety, Technology, 20th Century Soldier Project, US Calvary Association, USMA, WWII Memorial, Peer Review, Ambrose, Daniel Eisenhower, Interwar Innovation- Draft Syllabus, Dale Herspring, Holt- Eisenhower Library, McPadden, Allen Millett, Mulready Stone, Don Starry, William Reader, John Rhodes, and James Willbanks. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83411994674- Contains file folders labeled: Annual Evaluation 1999-2003, Directors Annual Report 2003, M. Birkner, Candidacy, Career Employment Services, Careers/ History, Conflict Interest Ethics, Dell Computer, Department Heads Training Frieman, Deans Office- Reach, EHS Reunion, Eisenhower Lecture, Eisenhower Seminar 2001, Library (Overdue), FOIA- Wheeler, Gifford Lectures 2000, Graduate School General- Forms, Graduate Tuition, Grants, Great Books Certificate, HAI, Hewlett, History Department Meetings, History of Science Project, Journal of the West, A.Q. Miller- Journalism, Jury Dury, KSU Library/ Archives Issues, Lutheran Campus Ministry, National Endowment for the Humanities Proposal, Nicholls- Memo Deans Office- White, Nicholls- Arts Heads Meeting, Teaching Projections, Texas Lutheran, Oxford University Press, Parking Services, P.H.D Special Field Exams, Photograph, PLU Alumni Class of 1959, Political Science, Professional Correspondence- General, Professional Development, Provost, Provost\u0026#x2019;s Retreat 1999, Publication- 1999, Tech Culture, Templeton Foundation, Templeton ASA Lecture, Templeton 2001- CTNS, Chicago Worth, Textbook Orders, Rudolph Titus, University of New Mexico, University Press of Kansas, Vita, and Steve White. The folders contain notes, historical documents and personal correspondence.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83411994098- Contain notes, records, and research files related to the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). The files are labeled: ATLAS 1976-1985, Fusion/CTR 1973-1984, ANL Strategic Management 1977-1984, Physical Research- ANL 1973-1984, The Superconducting Super-Collider Project (SSC) and ANL 1973-1984, 1964, and 1966. The files are related to Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne Project and some pages are labeled with corresponding chapters.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83411995599- Contains files related to the Argonne Research Project and a sheet describing the contents as \u0026#x201C;Argonne Project 1941-1953 Documents, 1970-1979;1980,83,88 Documents. (Documents Received from HAI after Completion of Chapters)\u0026#x201D; The box contains some Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) annual reports, newspaper clippings, Institutional plans for 1993-1994, and Funding notes. There are also file folders labeled: Computers and Software at ANL 1984-Present, Management Council Meetings 1990-1994, Alternative Energy Technologies or more efficient fossil fuel, Long Range Plans for ANL and DOE, and Budget Ballots 1983-1994.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83411995646- Contains file folders labeled: 911- Abilene- September 11 \u0026#x2018;02, ASMS, Argonne- Encyclopedia, ANL- APS Colloquium, Brownell Lecture Feb 2000, Cornell College Symposium, Cornell College, CTNS- NEB Mini Conference Oakland NE Oct 2000, Ike- Topeka Capital Journal, Eisenhower Institute, Eisenhower Seminar- 4th Gettysburg 1999, Energy Encyclopedia, Brookhaven Conference June 1999, Comparing Frontier Utopias (Notes), Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, FNS Atoms for Peace, Gettysburg Conference 2002, Mid-America Conference on History, Mid-West Encyclopedia, \u0026#x201C;Freedom-Race-Bondage- Yale University\u0026#x201D;, Belfont- ICOHTEC 99, Prague- Charles UN, Charles Un- 2001, Frankenstein Lecture, From These Beginnings, LBJ Symposium, \u0026#x201C;The Presidents Eisenhower\u0026#x201D;-1998, Review- Permissible Dose, Review- Bulletin, War and Society- 1999, Oz, \u0026#x201C;Cold War Thaw\u0026#x201D;- Gettysburg- National Park Service-1999, and Eisenhower Symposium- 2001. There is also a book called \u0026#x201C;Mandate for Change- Eisenhower, the Election of 1952, and the Presidency.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83411995638- Contains student papers as well as papers and documents of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. There are nine sleeves with floppy disks belonging to and related to Jack Holl, and file folders labeled: McCoy Thesis- MA- 1997, Frain- Nuclear Power, Moran- Kansas Prison System, Zeeb- Kansas Industrial Farm for Women 1017-1930. There are also many student papers from various classes of Dr. Jack Holl, as well as papers of Dr Holl. There are also two binders labeled: \u0026#x201C;Eisenhower Library Internship\u0026#x201D; by Kathleen Kennedy- 2004, and \u0026#x201C;A Scientific History of the Atomic Bomb\u0026#x201D; by Brian Madison Jones- 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83411994014- Contains file folders labeled: ANL- Inventory of Walter Zinn as Director Document, ANL- Inventory of Documents, ANL- Oral History- ZINN, ANL-West-1979/ Transcript of Interview with Joe Dietrich, Norman Hillberry interview, Interview with Zinn, Interview, All- Ready Reviewed Files, Met Lab P Report, William Harrell Papers UofC Special Collections, 1968, 1969- Unreviewed, Chap 4- Editing Documents, AEC Minutes 1967-1970, University of Chicago Review Committee- Argonne Universities Association General Correspondence 1974-1980, AUA Annual Members Meeting Minutes 1974-1977, Argonne and the University of Chicago 1976- 1984- Undated Docs, Robert Sachs, and there are papers related to the Argonne National Laboratory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 23, A83411994200- Contains file folders labeled: Chapter 2- Draft, Chapter 3- Draft, Chapter 4, Chapter 4- Working Draft, Director Search 1978-1979, The Role of Nat\u0026#x2019;l Energy Labs in ERDA- Jan 1978, SURA Controversy, ANL General 1973-1984, Nuclear Safety, and Reactor Development/ LMFBR Project- ANL 1973-1984. There are also general notes and records from the Argonne National Laboratory with labels noting what chapters the notes are related to.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 24, A83411994682- Contains file folders with notes, correspondence, and files of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s. The folders are labeled: Attention, to be Read, Buffalo Soldiers Work Shop, McCormick Foundation Unit- 2003, Soldiers Diary, Symposia Conference Workshop Lecture- Schedule, McCormick Budget- Ft Riley, Korean War Symposium, Adjuncts, Job Descriptions, Then and Now, Dr Holl- Info on Christina Fishback, TAH- 2003, Teaching American History- Grant, and TAH.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 25, A83411995654- Contains file folders labeled: Science v Religion Spring 2005, Science v Religion Spring 2003, Science v Religion Fall 1999, Science v Religion Syllabus- 1999, History 518- Science in Modern Age, History 909 Essays, Advising Undergraduate, Advising, Alsos Digital Library, Central Admin Records Project, Academic Computing History, Budget- University 2002, Committees and Service, Tony Crawford, Department Chair Appointment 2002-2003, Essential Eisenhower, Faculty Appointments, History Department Zschoche, History Regents Review, Internship- Fishback, Journal of Military History, Key Cards, Lutheran Campus Ministry- KSU, Lynn- Sherow, Maner, Department Council for History Education, Military History, Palm Systems, Payroll, Will Raspberry, Tenure- Promotion- Reappointment 2002-2004, My Travel, 1263, Corey Michael- Anchorage, Wefald, Department Meeting Planning, Administration, Advising, October 2001- Eisenhower Gala and Publicity, History 650 Internship, and Telephone Numbers.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 26, A83411995620- Contains copies of \u0026#x201C;For Your Information- Office of Public Affairs,\u0026#x201D; and they contain copies of news clippings about the Argonne National Laboratory. The papers date from 1989-1990.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 27, A83411994022- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: ANL and American Education 1955-1963, ANL and Industry- Atoms for Peace, American/ Russian Cooperation, NS Savannah- Atoms for Peace, Atoms for Peace, Council of Participating Institutions- Meeting Minutes, UofC and ANL, Hilberry Appointment 1957, Acculerator Development and Controversy (MURA) 1947-1955, Role of National Labs 1955-1963, Laboratory Executive Comm, American Midwestern Universities, 2Gs- High Energy Physics at ANL 1957-1963- Isochrmous Cyclotron, AEC and ANL- AEC\u0026#x2019;s Management Policies and Their Effective ANL( ANL Management.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 28, A83411995581- Contains file folders of notes, historical documents and newspaper clippings that have notes related to the chapters of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book and documents on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The folders are labeled: EBWR 1954-1963, Treat, ZPR- 1953-1963, International School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Internal Cooperation, Metallurgy Division 1949-1963 (Plutonium Fabrication), ANL-AEC the President- Disarming- Oppenheimer, Naval Reactors, CP5 1954-1964, ANL- Applied Mathematics Division, MTR, BoRax Reactors 1953-1963, Geneva International Conferences, EBR-I, Reactor Development- 5 Year Program- PDRP, ALPR 1955-1961 (See Accidental File for the SH-1 Accident,) ARBOR 1956-1958, ARGONAUT, EBR-I Secondary Sources, EBR-I Meltdown and Other Docs 1953-1963, EBR-II, AHFR(Argonne High Flux Reactor), Corrosion and Wear Handbook Reactor Development, ANL Irradiation Facilities 1954-1957, Idaho- NRTS, Neutron Source MTA Program, Accidents (ANL- East and West), and Conspiracy to Defraud the Government- ANL Central Shop.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 29, A83411995573- Contains file folders labeled: The Met Lab 1941-1946, Met Lab \u0026#x201C;P\u0026#x201D; Reports 1943-1945, Met Lab \u0026#x201C;P\u0026#x201D; Reports 1946, Federation of Atomic Scientists Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, ANL 1946-1956, ANL 1946-1952, AEC Speeches and PR 1947-1949, ANL Radiological Physics Division Reports 1952-1953, ANL 1973-1984, ANL 1984-1990, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Meeting Minutes, Argonne 1985-1991- Newspaper Articles in the Chicago Tribune, Experimental Breeder Reactor II-ERB-II, Spinrod Dr B- \u0026#x201C;The Reactor Engineering Division\u0026#x201D;- ND, Biology, Policy Advisory Board- ANL General Material- 5.57-10.65, \u0026#x201C;The Story of CP-1\u0026#x201D; Film Script- 1967, Policy Advisory Board- ANL Review Committee 9.57-12.62, Review of a Special Interest and Rebuttal, ANL and Education, and ANL and the Military.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 30, A83412002519- Contains a copy of the manuscript of \u0026#x201C;Argonne National Laboratory 1946-1996 by Jack M. Holl, Assisted by Richard G. Hewlett and Ruth R. Harris.\u0026#x201D; There are over 1000 pages of this book in the box.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 31, A83412054841- Contains file folders labeled: Duplicates and Misc- Chapter 5, High Energy Physics- ANL 1973-1976, Zero Gravity Synchrotron (ZGS), High Energy Physics, Milt Levinson Asst Lab Dir, Gale E Pewit Associate Lab Dir, Michael Nevitt Asst Lab Dir- ANL, Biography 1967-1973, ANL Faculty Advisory Committee 1967-1973, Controlled Thermonuclear Reactions (CTR) 1967-1973, AUA Review Committee- Physics 1967-1974, LMFBR Program 1984-1990, High Energy Physics 1973-1976, ANL and the Governing Intuitions, Biography 1973-1984, ANL and the Government, Environmental Research- ANL 1973-1984, Biomedical and Environmental Research Div-ANL 1973-1984, AUA Board of Trustees- Minutes 1973-1975 (Meetings 36-50), ANL General 1973-1976, ANL Tripartite Contract Renewal 1974, ZGS Shutdown 1973-1984, and ACE/ERDA- ANL 1973-1984. Many of the pages are labeled with notes related to which chapter in Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s book that the corresponding notes will be used for.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 32, A83412054320- Contain records, notes, newspaper clippings and other information related to chapter 4 of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s project on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL.) The file folders are labeled: ANL Senate 1967-1973, AVA Executive Committee Meeting Minutes 1970-1973, ANL Personnel/ Demographics 1967-1973, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes 1968-1971, AUA Executive Committee Minutes 1965-1970, AUA Board of Trustees Minutes (Meetings 26-35,) ANL Battery Program, ANL- Braille Machine, ANL- Artificial Kidney, Robert Duffield ANL Director 1967-1973, ANL- Reactor Development 1967-1973, and AUA-AMU Merger 1967-1968.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 33, A83412054354- Contains files labeled: 1973- Unreviewed, 1974- Unreviewed, 1975-1979- Unreviewed, 1980;1983;1988- Unreviewed Docs, 1972- Unreviewed, 1971- Unreviewed, Met Lab Personnel, Location of ANL in DuPage County, June 1950- Supplementary Report to the AEC; Hazards of the Materials Testing Reactor, ANL Files 1950-1953, 1970- Unreviewed Docs, AEC History Vol II Footnote File 1949-1951, Atomic Energy Commission Meeting Minutes 1949-1950, 1945-1949, Declassified Docs 1948-1949, and 1941-1944. The files are related to Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s study on the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), and the book that he wrote on it.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 34, A13411852099- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne History Project. Chapter four dates from 1967-1973, and the files within reflect this date. The folders are labeled: Argonne Annual Reports, ANL, Argonne Project- Chapter 4, ANL- Computers, Argonne Universities Association (AUA), ANL- Education, ANL- Physical Sciences, AUA Review Committee- Applied Physics, ANL/AUA Long- Range Planning, ANL- Housing, Budget- ANL, AEC, and Document Duplicates- Chapter 4.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 35, A83412054451- Contains files related to chapter four of Jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne History Project, and the folders are labeled: Argonne News 1966-1969, Mura Controversy, Argonne News 1969-1971, Board of Trustees- Argonne University Association Meeting Minutes; Meetings 1-13 1965-1968, AUA Long-Range Planning 1967-1970, AUA Review Committee- Reactor Engineering, A2R2 Chapter 4 1967-1973, AUA Board Committee- Reactor Development 1965-1970, ANL High Energy Physics and NAL (Fermi Lab) 1967-1973, ANL- Physical Sciences 1967-1973, ANL Budgets 1971-1975, Walter Zinn- ANL Director 1946-1956, Senior Scientists Group- ANL 1967-1968, ANL- General, AUA Board Committee- High Energy Physics 1966-1979, and AUA Review Committee- EBR II 1968-1974.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 36, A13411994682 - 509: 21/9/1 - MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 37, A83412055635- Contains file folders with records and notes related to chapter 11 of jack Holl\u0026#x2019;s Argonne National Laboratory Project labeled IFR-1982-1986, and IFR- Didn\u0026#x2019;t Use. 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Articles about Jane Butel include numerous newspaper and magazine articles ranging from 1976-2014, covering interviews with Jane Butel as well as reviews of her cookbooks and featured recipes. Included are articles from the LA Times, New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle, as well as travel magazines, ladies magazines, and cooking magazines. The March 1996 issue of Bon Appetit names Butel's cooking school as one of the top four in the world. Articles by Jane Butel include clippings from newspapers and magazines written by Jane Butel between 1976-2008, covering topics such as chili and the history of Mexican cuisine. Included are recipes and stories appearing in Cooking Light, Food and Wine, Los Angeles Times, First for Women, and several publications from New Mexico.\u003cbr\u003e Series 2 includes undated documents relating to publishing, press releases, research, and publicity tours for three of Butel’s cookbooks, Chili Madness, Tex Mex, and Hotter than Hell, as well as her unpublished manuscript, The Efficient Kitchen.\u003cbr\u003e Series 3 includes documents relating to cooking schools, many of which Butel hosted for private corporations as team building events. Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Hewlett Packard, Firestone and the Carlyle group are among her clients.\u003cbr\u003e Series 4 contains documents on Butel’s consulting for corporations. Companies include Grand Union, Del Taco, Sargento and many others. Most include background information on revenue for these companies.\u003cbr\u003e Series 5 has limited documentation about JBA, Jane Butel Associates.\u003cbr\u003e Series 6 has product information and promotions for her business, Pecos Valley Spice Co. Yearly reports, status updates and demographic reports for the company are among the documents.\u003cbr\u003e Series 7 contains letters sent to Jane Butel from 1965-2009, including fan mail (\"nice letters\") and thank you cards from school attendants. Also included is correspondence to and from magazines, newspapers, publicity companies and television stations.\u003cbr\u003e Series 8 documents the early years of Butel’s career. Her work for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, resumes, and extensive consumer papers from GE and Con Edison are included as well as papers relating to her work as Vice President of Consumer Affair and Marketing at American Express.\u003cbr\u003e Series 9 contains copies of Con Edison speeches about cooking. Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.\u003cbr\u003e Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.\u003cbr\u003e Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.\u003cbr\u003e Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel’s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. Included are contact lists, press releases and schedules.\u003cbr\u003e Series 13 includes papers relating to organizing, planning, distributing, producing, and financing Jane Butel’s cooking show, as well as television show scripts and outlines.\u003cbr\u003e Series 14 contains correspondence and contracts with Jane Butel’s Southwest Kitchen television show sponsors. They include the American Dairy Association, A.G. Russell Knives and Vitamax.\u003cbr\u003e Series 15 contains correspondences with potential sponsors for Jane Butel’s cooking show. They include Con Agra Foods, Inc., Eastman Kodak, Gallo of Sonoma, General Electric, Land of Lakes, Mrs. Dash, and Southwest Airlines.\u003cbr\u003e Series 16 has approximately 2,400 photographs taken of and by Butel, mainly of her cooking school and participants. There are also publicity photos, personal photos, and food photos. Only a few photographs are dated. Most of the people in the photographs are unidentified.\u003cbr\u003e Series 17 has over 100 tapes of Butel's cooking shows, television appearances and feature stories. Of note are appearances on Regis and Kathy Lee, Emeril and Friends, and the Today Show. Filming for Butel's cooking shows, including Jane Butel's Southwest Kitchen, took place in 1998-2000. The series ran for seven years nationally on PBS as well as a channel out of Denver and one out of Dallas. 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Her papers are a very important addition to the Morse Department of Special Collections' holdings because of the contents and the significance of her impact on American and Southwestern cooking.","Materials in the collection are arranged by subject.  Series:  1) Articles, 1976-2009  2) Cookbook Materials, undated  3) Cooking Schools, 1998-2006, undated  4) Corporate Consulting, 1980-1982, 1992-1995, 2002-2003, undated  5) JBA (Jane Butel Associates), 1980, 2001, undated  6) Pecos Valley Spice Co., 1979-1984, 1996, 2004, undated  7) Correspondence1965-2009, undated  8) Early Career, 1971-1980, 1997, undated  9) Awards and Speeches, 1964-1969, 1996-1997, 2002, undated  10) K-State Years, 1956-1958, undated  11) Professional Organizations, 1964, 1970-1975, 1999, 2002-2005, undated  12) Publicity, 1981-1989, 1991-2009, undated  13) Cooking Shows, 1993-2008, undated  14) Sponsors, 1999-2005, undated  15) Potential Sponsors, 1994-2005, undated  16) Photographs, 1982, 1995, 2000, undated  17) Audiovisuals, 1990 - 2000, 2002, 2004, undated","Born in 1938, Jane Anne Franz Butel would grow up to be known as the mother of Tex-Mex, being credited with bringing the regional culinary style into popular demand. Graduating from Soldier Rural High School as Valedictorian put Butel on the path to success. She enrolled at Kansas State University with a double major in Home Economics and Journalism with a four-year scholarship from Sears Roebuck for all of her tuition.   In 1958 Butel married Donald Allen Butel and by the next year had graduated K-State and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where she began her expansive career. By 1961 Butel was already making a name for herself in southwest cuisine. She was promoted to Head of the Department of Home Service, won seven national awards from programming and overall achievement and been elected president of New Mexico Home Economics Association and Chairman of the Women’s Committee of Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. She also had a weekly television news segment from 1967-1969 as well as appearing frequently as a guest on several radio programs. In 1968, Butel self-published her second cookbook, Favorite Mexican Foods.   From 1969-1973, Butel was employed by Consolidated Edison of New York as the Director of Consumer Affairs where she developed 15 programs and decentralized the staff to eight boroughs. In 1971, Butel was appointed to develop the world’s first energy conservation program. It was successful and was later copied by 65 other utility companies. Butel’s radio and television success continued as she hosted a weekly radio program, “All About Energy,” in New York City. In 1973 she was hired by General Electric to head their Consumers Institute with responsibility for consumer education worldwide. She also had a national radio consumer show which distributed to 431 radio stations nationwide. Leaving GE, Butel was hired by American Express in 1976 to be their first female Corporate Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Marketing, a position she kept until 1978. After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA).   Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel’s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating.   During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman’s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City’s Upper East Side called Pecos River Café. The café was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. Throughout this time Butel published five other cookbooks to add to her collection, these include Fiestas for Four Seasons, Jane Butel’s Quick \u0026 Easy Southwestern Cookbook, and Real Women Eat Chiles as well as a revised edition of her previous book, Hotter than Hell.   From January of 2010 to present, Butel has been developing proposals to sell her combined business in a Culinary Institute concept, but it is still a work in progress. Currently, Jane Butel is still conducting both the cooking classes and operating the spice business. She also has the intention to write more books and an autobiography.","The accession number is P2013.08. The papers were in Jane Butel's possession until donated to the Morse Department of Special Collections. 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Included are articles from the LA Times, New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle, as well as travel magazines, ladies magazines, and cooking magazines. The March 1996 issue of Bon Appetit names Butel's cooking school as one of the top four in the world. Articles by Jane Butel include clippings from newspapers and magazines written by Jane Butel between 1976-2008, covering topics such as chili and the history of Mexican cuisine. Included are recipes and stories appearing in Cooking Light, Food and Wine, Los Angeles Times, First for Women, and several publications from New Mexico.  Series 2 includes undated documents relating to publishing, press releases, research, and publicity tours for three of Butel’s cookbooks, Chili Madness, Tex Mex, and Hotter than Hell, as well as her unpublished manuscript, The Efficient Kitchen.  Series 3 includes documents relating to cooking schools, many of which Butel hosted for private corporations as team building events. Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Hewlett Packard, Firestone and the Carlyle group are among her clients.  Series 4 contains documents on Butel’s consulting for corporations. Companies include Grand Union, Del Taco, Sargento and many others. Most include background information on revenue for these companies.  Series 5 has limited documentation about JBA, Jane Butel Associates.  Series 6 has product information and promotions for her business, Pecos Valley Spice Co. Yearly reports, status updates and demographic reports for the company are among the documents.  Series 7 contains letters sent to Jane Butel from 1965-2009, including fan mail (\"nice letters\") and thank you cards from school attendants. Also included is correspondence to and from magazines, newspapers, publicity companies and television stations.  Series 8 documents the early years of Butel’s career. Her work for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, resumes, and extensive consumer papers from GE and Con Edison are included as well as papers relating to her work as Vice President of Consumer Affair and Marketing at American Express.  Series 9 contains copies of Con Edison speeches about cooking. Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.  Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.  Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.  Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel’s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. Included are contact lists, press releases and schedules.  Series 13 includes papers relating to organizing, planning, distributing, producing, and financing Jane Butel’s cooking show, as well as television show scripts and outlines.  Series 14 contains correspondence and contracts with Jane Butel’s Southwest Kitchen television show sponsors. They include the American Dairy Association, A.G. Russell Knives and Vitamax.  Series 15 contains correspondences with potential sponsors for Jane Butel’s cooking show. They include Con Agra Foods, Inc., Eastman Kodak, Gallo of Sonoma, General Electric, Land of Lakes, Mrs. Dash, and Southwest Airlines.  Series 16 has approximately 2,400 photographs taken of and by Butel, mainly of her cooking school and participants. There are also publicity photos, personal photos, and food photos. Only a few photographs are dated. Most of the people in the photographs are unidentified.  Series 17 has over 100 tapes of Butel's cooking shows, television appearances and feature stories. 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After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA).   Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel’s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating.   During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman’s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City’s Upper East Side called Pecos River Café. The café was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. 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Only a few photographs are dated. Most of the people in the photographs are unidentified.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 17 has over 100 tapes of Butel's cooking shows, television appearances and feature stories. Of note are appearances on Regis and Kathy Lee, Emeril and Friends, and the Today Show. Filming for Butel's cooking shows, including Jane Butel's Southwest Kitchen, took place in 1998-2000. The series ran for seven years nationally on PBS as well as a channel out of Denver and one out of Dallas. The cooking shows are recorded on Betacam SP tapes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection was created by Jane Franz Butel during her college education and her career.  Series 1 is divided into two sub-series: Articles about Jane Butel and Articles by Jane Butel. Articles about Jane Butel include numerous newspaper and magazine articles ranging from 1976-2014, covering interviews with Jane Butel as well as reviews of her cookbooks and featured recipes. 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Her work for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, resumes, and extensive consumer papers from GE and Con Edison are included as well as papers relating to her work as Vice President of Consumer Affair and Marketing at American Express.  Series 9 contains copies of Con Edison speeches about cooking. Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.  Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.  Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.  Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel’s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. Included are contact lists, press releases and schedules.  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Graduating from Soldier Rural High School as Valedictorian put Butel on the path to success. She enrolled at Kansas State University with a double major in Home Economics and Journalism with a four-year scholarship from Sears Roebuck for all of her tuition. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e In 1958 Butel married Donald Allen Butel and by the next year had graduated K-State and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where she began her expansive career. By 1961 Butel was already making a name for herself in southwest cuisine. She was promoted to Head of the Department of Home Service, won seven national awards from programming and overall achievement and been elected president of New Mexico Home Economics Association and Chairman of the Women\u0026#x2019;s Committee of Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. She also had a weekly television news segment from 1967-1969 as well as appearing frequently as a guest on several radio programs. In 1968, Butel self-published her second cookbook, Favorite Mexican Foods. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e From 1969-1973, Butel was employed by Consolidated Edison of New York as the Director of Consumer Affairs where she developed 15 programs and decentralized the staff to eight boroughs. In 1971, Butel was appointed to develop the world\u0026#x2019;s first energy conservation program. It was successful and was later copied by 65 other utility companies. Butel\u0026#x2019;s radio and television success continued as she hosted a weekly radio program, \u0026#x201C;All About Energy,\u0026#x201D; in New York City. In 1973 she was hired by General Electric to head their Consumers Institute with responsibility for consumer education worldwide. She also had a national radio consumer show which distributed to 431 radio stations nationwide. Leaving GE, Butel was hired by American Express in 1976 to be their first female Corporate Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Marketing, a position she kept until 1978. After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA). \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel\u0026#x2019;s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman\u0026#x2019;s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City\u0026#x2019;s Upper East Side called Pecos River Caf\u0026#xE9;. The caf\u0026#xE9; was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. Throughout this time Butel published five other cookbooks to add to her collection, these include Fiestas for Four Seasons, Jane Butel\u0026#x2019;s Quick \u0026amp; Easy Southwestern Cookbook, and Real Women Eat Chiles as well as a revised edition of her previous book, Hotter than Hell. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e From January of 2010 to present, Butel has been developing proposals to sell her combined business in a Culinary Institute concept, but it is still a work in progress. 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Her papers are a very important addition to the Morse Department of Special Collections' holdings because of the contents and the significance of her impact on American and Southwestern cooking.","Materials in the collection are arranged by subject.  Series:  1) Articles, 1976-2009  2) Cookbook Materials, undated  3) Cooking Schools, 1998-2006, undated  4) Corporate Consulting, 1980-1982, 1992-1995, 2002-2003, undated  5) JBA (Jane Butel Associates), 1980, 2001, undated  6) Pecos Valley Spice Co., 1979-1984, 1996, 2004, undated  7) Correspondence1965-2009, undated  8) Early Career, 1971-1980, 1997, undated  9) Awards and Speeches, 1964-1969, 1996-1997, 2002, undated  10) K-State Years, 1956-1958, undated  11) Professional Organizations, 1964, 1970-1975, 1999, 2002-2005, undated  12) Publicity, 1981-1989, 1991-2009, undated  13) Cooking Shows, 1993-2008, undated  14) Sponsors, 1999-2005, undated  15) Potential Sponsors, 1994-2005, undated  16) Photographs, 1982, 1995, 2000, undated  17) Audiovisuals, 1990 - 2000, 2002, 2004, undated","Born in 1938, Jane Anne Franz Butel would grow up to be known as the mother of Tex-Mex, being credited with bringing the regional culinary style into popular demand. Graduating from Soldier Rural High School as Valedictorian put Butel on the path to success. She enrolled at Kansas State University with a double major in Home Economics and Journalism with a four-year scholarship from Sears Roebuck for all of her tuition.   In 1958 Butel married Donald Allen Butel and by the next year had graduated K-State and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where she began her expansive career. By 1961 Butel was already making a name for herself in southwest cuisine. She was promoted to Head of the Department of Home Service, won seven national awards from programming and overall achievement and been elected president of New Mexico Home Economics Association and Chairman of the Women’s Committee of Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. She also had a weekly television news segment from 1967-1969 as well as appearing frequently as a guest on several radio programs. In 1968, Butel self-published her second cookbook, Favorite Mexican Foods.   From 1969-1973, Butel was employed by Consolidated Edison of New York as the Director of Consumer Affairs where she developed 15 programs and decentralized the staff to eight boroughs. In 1971, Butel was appointed to develop the world’s first energy conservation program. It was successful and was later copied by 65 other utility companies. Butel’s radio and television success continued as she hosted a weekly radio program, “All About Energy,” in New York City. In 1973 she was hired by General Electric to head their Consumers Institute with responsibility for consumer education worldwide. She also had a national radio consumer show which distributed to 431 radio stations nationwide. Leaving GE, Butel was hired by American Express in 1976 to be their first female Corporate Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Marketing, a position she kept until 1978. After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA).   Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel’s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating.   During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman’s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City’s Upper East Side called Pecos River Café. The café was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. Throughout this time Butel published five other cookbooks to add to her collection, these include Fiestas for Four Seasons, Jane Butel’s Quick \u0026 Easy Southwestern Cookbook, and Real Women Eat Chiles as well as a revised edition of her previous book, Hotter than Hell.   From January of 2010 to present, Butel has been developing proposals to sell her combined business in a Culinary Institute concept, but it is still a work in progress. Currently, Jane Butel is still conducting both the cooking classes and operating the spice business. She also has the intention to write more books and an autobiography.","The accession number is P2013.08. The papers were in Jane Butel's possession until donated to the Morse Department of Special Collections. 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Included are articles from the LA Times, New York Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle, as well as travel magazines, ladies magazines, and cooking magazines. The March 1996 issue of Bon Appetit names Butel's cooking school as one of the top four in the world. Articles by Jane Butel include clippings from newspapers and magazines written by Jane Butel between 1976-2008, covering topics such as chili and the history of Mexican cuisine. Included are recipes and stories appearing in Cooking Light, Food and Wine, Los Angeles Times, First for Women, and several publications from New Mexico.  Series 2 includes undated documents relating to publishing, press releases, research, and publicity tours for three of Butel’s cookbooks, Chili Madness, Tex Mex, and Hotter than Hell, as well as her unpublished manuscript, The Efficient Kitchen.  Series 3 includes documents relating to cooking schools, many of which Butel hosted for private corporations as team building events. Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Hewlett Packard, Firestone and the Carlyle group are among her clients.  Series 4 contains documents on Butel’s consulting for corporations. Companies include Grand Union, Del Taco, Sargento and many others. Most include background information on revenue for these companies.  Series 5 has limited documentation about JBA, Jane Butel Associates.  Series 6 has product information and promotions for her business, Pecos Valley Spice Co. Yearly reports, status updates and demographic reports for the company are among the documents.  Series 7 contains letters sent to Jane Butel from 1965-2009, including fan mail (\"nice letters\") and thank you cards from school attendants. Also included is correspondence to and from magazines, newspapers, publicity companies and television stations.  Series 8 documents the early years of Butel’s career. Her work for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, resumes, and extensive consumer papers from GE and Con Edison are included as well as papers relating to her work as Vice President of Consumer Affair and Marketing at American Express.  Series 9 contains copies of Con Edison speeches about cooking. Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.  Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.  Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.  Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel’s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. Included are contact lists, press releases and schedules.  Series 13 includes papers relating to organizing, planning, distributing, producing, and financing Jane Butel’s cooking show, as well as television show scripts and outlines.  Series 14 contains correspondence and contracts with Jane Butel’s Southwest Kitchen television show sponsors. They include the American Dairy Association, A.G. Russell Knives and Vitamax.  Series 15 contains correspondences with potential sponsors for Jane Butel’s cooking show. They include Con Agra Foods, Inc., Eastman Kodak, Gallo of Sonoma, General Electric, Land of Lakes, Mrs. Dash, and Southwest Airlines.  Series 16 has approximately 2,400 photographs taken of and by Butel, mainly of her cooking school and participants. There are also publicity photos, personal photos, and food photos. Only a few photographs are dated. Most of the people in the photographs are unidentified.  Series 17 has over 100 tapes of Butel's cooking shows, television appearances and feature stories. 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From 1969-1973, Butel was employed by Consolidated Edison of New York as the Director of Consumer Affairs where she developed 15 programs and decentralized the staff to eight boroughs. In 1971, Butel was appointed to develop the world’s first energy conservation program. It was successful and was later copied by 65 other utility companies. Butel’s radio and television success continued as she hosted a weekly radio program, “All About Energy,” in New York City. In 1973 she was hired by General Electric to head their Consumers Institute with responsibility for consumer education worldwide. She also had a national radio consumer show which distributed to 431 radio stations nationwide. Leaving GE, Butel was hired by American Express in 1976 to be their first female Corporate Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Marketing, a position she kept until 1978. After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA).   Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel’s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating.   During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman’s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City’s Upper East Side called Pecos River Café. The café was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. Throughout this time Butel published five other cookbooks to add to her collection, these include Fiestas for Four Seasons, Jane Butel’s Quick \u0026 Easy Southwestern Cookbook, and Real Women Eat Chiles as well as a revised edition of her previous book, Hotter than Hell.   From January of 2010 to present, Butel has been developing proposals to sell her combined business in a Culinary Institute concept, but it is still a work in progress. Currently, Jane Butel is still conducting both the cooking classes and operating the spice business. She also has the intention to write more books and an autobiography."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe accession number is P2013.08. The papers were in Jane Butel's possession until donated to the Morse Department of Special Collections. Personal papers and related items arrived in shipments in February 2010, July 2012 and April 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_tesim":["The accession number is P2013.08. 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The March 1996 issue of Bon Appetit names Butel's cooking school as one of the top four in the world. Articles by Jane Butel include clippings from newspapers and magazines written by Jane Butel between 1976-2008, covering topics such as chili and the history of Mexican cuisine. Included are recipes and stories appearing in Cooking Light, Food and Wine, Los Angeles Times, First for Women, and several publications from New Mexico.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 2 includes undated documents relating to publishing, press releases, research, and publicity tours for three of Butel\u0026#x2019;s cookbooks, Chili Madness, Tex Mex, and Hotter than Hell, as well as her unpublished manuscript, The Efficient Kitchen.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 3 includes documents relating to cooking schools, many of which Butel hosted for private corporations as team building events. Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Hewlett Packard, Firestone and the Carlyle group are among her clients.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 4 contains documents on Butel\u0026#x2019;s consulting for corporations. Companies include Grand Union, Del Taco, Sargento and many others. Most include background information on revenue for these companies.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 5 has limited documentation about JBA, Jane Butel Associates.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 6 has product information and promotions for her business, Pecos Valley Spice Co. Yearly reports, status updates and demographic reports for the company are among the documents.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 7 contains letters sent to Jane Butel from 1965-2009, including fan mail (\"nice letters\") and thank you cards from school attendants. 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Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel\u0026#x2019;s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. 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Her work for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, resumes, and extensive consumer papers from GE and Con Edison are included as well as papers relating to her work as Vice President of Consumer Affair and Marketing at American Express.  Series 9 contains copies of Con Edison speeches about cooking. Woman of Achievement award, KSU Entrepreneurship award, as well as New Mexico Woman award are included along with an invitation to the 1969 Presidential Inauguration.  Series 10 has Butel's coursework for her journalism and reporting classes as a student at Kansas State University.  Series 11 chronicles meetings and conferences Butel attended as a guest or honored award winner.  Series 12 contains extensive documentation about Butel’s publicity tours, advertisements, book promotions for things such as her books, as well as cooking schools and JBA. Included are contact lists, press releases and schedules.  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Graduating from Soldier Rural High School as Valedictorian put Butel on the path to success. She enrolled at Kansas State University with a double major in Home Economics and Journalism with a four-year scholarship from Sears Roebuck for all of her tuition. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e In 1958 Butel married Donald Allen Butel and by the next year had graduated K-State and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where she began her expansive career. By 1961 Butel was already making a name for herself in southwest cuisine. She was promoted to Head of the Department of Home Service, won seven national awards from programming and overall achievement and been elected president of New Mexico Home Economics Association and Chairman of the Women\u0026#x2019;s Committee of Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. She also had a weekly television news segment from 1967-1969 as well as appearing frequently as a guest on several radio programs. In 1968, Butel self-published her second cookbook, Favorite Mexican Foods. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e From 1969-1973, Butel was employed by Consolidated Edison of New York as the Director of Consumer Affairs where she developed 15 programs and decentralized the staff to eight boroughs. In 1971, Butel was appointed to develop the world\u0026#x2019;s first energy conservation program. It was successful and was later copied by 65 other utility companies. Butel\u0026#x2019;s radio and television success continued as she hosted a weekly radio program, \u0026#x201C;All About Energy,\u0026#x201D; in New York City. In 1973 she was hired by General Electric to head their Consumers Institute with responsibility for consumer education worldwide. She also had a national radio consumer show which distributed to 431 radio stations nationwide. Leaving GE, Butel was hired by American Express in 1976 to be their first female Corporate Vice President of Consumer Affairs and Marketing, a position she kept until 1978. After resigning from American Express, Butel incorporated Pecos River Spice Co (later known as Pecos Valley Spice Co.) and Jane Butel Associates (JBA). \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Pecos Valley Spice Co. Launched its first product line in September 1979 at a Spice Sampler trade show in which Butel had the first woman-owned company. Also in 1979, Jane Butel\u0026#x2019;s Tex-Mex cookbook was published and was met with immediate success, staying in print until 2008. This publication was credited with starting the rise in popularity Southwestern cooking that came in the 1980s. Published a year later, Chili Madness also became a best seller and has sold nearly a million copies to date. This sparked a rapid expansion of the Pecos Valley product line and for Bloomingdales to order the product line to be hosted in stores. Unfortunately, Butel faced business difficulties from 1983 to 1991 citing sales of shares, poor funding and the hiring of an incapable managing partner as the cause. Ultimately, Pecos Valley Spice Co. switched to a mail order direct business, where the company is still operating. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e During this time, Butel published Tacos, Tortillas and Tostadas, The Best of Mexican Cooing and Woman\u0026#x2019;s Day Book of New Mexican Cooking. In July of 1983, Butel developed the concept of a week-long cooking school which she then operated as sold-out sessions from 10 years in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As a new corporate venture, Butel opened a New Mexican/Southwestern upscale restaurant in New York City\u0026#x2019;s Upper East Side called Pecos River Caf\u0026#xE9;. The caf\u0026#xE9; was quite successful until personal and managerial problems led to its closing in 1990. February of 1993 found Butel building the first hotel-based cooking school, naming it Hotel Albuquerque. From 1993 to 2006 Butel worked to centralize and streamline both Pecos Valley Spice Co. and her cooking schools, opening another hotel called the Andaluz and redesigning the Pecos Valley line and packaging. Throughout this time Butel published five other cookbooks to add to her collection, these include Fiestas for Four Seasons, Jane Butel\u0026#x2019;s Quick \u0026amp; Easy Southwestern Cookbook, and Real Women Eat Chiles as well as a revised edition of her previous book, Hotter than Hell. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e From January of 2010 to present, Butel has been developing proposals to sell her combined business in a Culinary Institute concept, but it is still a work in progress. 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