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Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted.\u003cbr\u003eBox 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3, A83412043298 – Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box’s contents.\u003cbr\u003eBox 4, A83412043379 – Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G’s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5, A83412043280 – Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970’s-1980’s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980’s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970’s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960’s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney’s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control.\u003cbr\u003eBox 6, A83412043311 – Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it’s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976.\u003cbr\u003eBox 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the “Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,” and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987.\u003cbr\u003eBox 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983.\u003cbr\u003eBox 10, A83412042200 – Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the “Fall Cereal Conference Reports,” from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976.\u003cbr\u003eBox 11, A83412042399 – Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy’s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan “Top Ten” Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation.\u003cbr\u003eBox 12, A83412042381 – Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called “A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,” and “HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.” There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991.\u003cbr\u003eBox 13, A83412042179 – Contains three small books labeled “Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,”” Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,” and “Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,” and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976.\u003cbr\u003eBox 14, A83412042420- Contains file folders labeled Soil Test Results Pre-1980, Soil Tests and Rec, Soybean Weed Control, Soil Map and Land Use of Farm, Soybean Inoculation Studies, Tillage, Alfalfa Rotation- 1964, Wheat Rotation- 1959-1962, Wheat/ Alfalfa Rotation- 1958, Corn Rotation Study 1958-1964, Conservation Tillage, 1984- Red T, Wheat Varieties, Weed Control- Wheat, Wheat Variety Print Oats, Wheat Variety Test, Wheat Rate of Planting, Wheat Date of Planting 1958-1960, Dual N-P on Wheat, Wheat Fertility, Wheat Top Dress, Spring Wheat, Sunflowers, Weed Control- Soybeans, Herb-83, Velvet Leaf, Soybean Herb, Rydex Soy, Soybean Performance Test, No Fill Planting in Wheat Stubble and Soybean Fertility, Soybeans in Wheat, Soybean Date of Planting and Row Spacing, Tiba on Soybeans, Soybean Clipping- Growth Regulations- and Plant T-4, Regim 8, Sol- Ez, H- Plus, Plen-T-4, and Plen- T-4 on Corn and Beans.\u003cbr\u003eBox 8, A83412043468- Has 6 books of meeting minutes from the “Station Conference- Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station,” for years 1965-1969 and 1971. There are also folders labeled: Soil Tests- 1985, Annual Lespedeza- Paul Buselinck, Paper- 2 Copy, Grass Varieties- Frank Barnett, Small Grains- 1985, Soybean Performance- 1985, Grain Sorghum Performance Test- 1985, Brown Co Data- 1984, BASF, Corn- N Balance, Conservation Tillage Study, 1985 Soybean, Corn- 1985, Rohm \u0026amp; HAAS- 1985-1986, Take All KCI- Info, Wheat Herbicide Study- 1985, Grain- Sorg- 1985, N Balance- F3, Data Sheets- Soil tests- 1983, Herbicide- 1983, N- Demo, Annual Report- Cornbelt- 1983, Reduced Tillage, Prelim Report- 1981, Fert Progress, Residual N, Sunflowers, and Soybeans- PT. 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Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted. Box 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report. Box 3, A83412043298 – Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box’s contents. Box 4, A83412043379 – Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G’s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986. Box 5, A83412043280 – Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970’s-1980’s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980’s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970’s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960’s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney’s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control. Box 6, A83412043311 – Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it’s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976. Box 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the “Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,” and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987. Box 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983. Box 10, A83412042200 – Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the “Fall Cereal Conference Reports,” from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976. Box 11, A83412042399 – Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy’s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan “Top Ten” Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation. Box 12, A83412042381 – Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called “A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,” and “HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.” There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991. Box 13, A83412042179 – Contains three small books labeled “Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,”” Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,” and “Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,” and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976. 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Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted. Box 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report. Box 3, A83412043298 – Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box’s contents. Box 4, A83412043379 – Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G’s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986. Box 5, A83412043280 – Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970’s-1980’s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980’s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970’s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960’s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney’s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control. Box 6, A83412043311 – Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it’s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976. Box 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the “Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,” and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987. Box 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983. Box 10, A83412042200 – Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the “Fall Cereal Conference Reports,” from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976. Box 11, A83412042399 – Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy’s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan “Top Ten” Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation. Box 12, A83412042381 – Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called “A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,” and “HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.” There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991. Box 13, A83412042179 – Contains three small books labeled “Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,”” Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,” and “Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,” and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976. Box 14, A83412042420- Contains file folders labeled Soil Test Results Pre-1980, Soil Tests and Rec, Soybean Weed Control, Soil Map and Land Use of Farm, Soybean Inoculation Studies, Tillage, Alfalfa Rotation- 1964, Wheat Rotation- 1959-1962, Wheat/ Alfalfa Rotation- 1958, Corn Rotation Study 1958-1964, Conservation Tillage, 1984- Red T, Wheat Varieties, Weed Control- Wheat, Wheat Variety Print Oats, Wheat Variety Test, Wheat Rate of Planting, Wheat Date of Planting 1958-1960, Dual N-P on Wheat, Wheat Fertility, Wheat Top Dress, Spring Wheat, Sunflowers, Weed Control- Soybeans, Herb-83, Velvet Leaf, Soybean Herb, Rydex Soy, Soybean Performance Test, No Fill Planting in Wheat Stubble and Soybean Fertility, Soybeans in Wheat, Soybean Date of Planting and Row Spacing, Tiba on Soybeans, Soybean Clipping- Growth Regulations- and Plant T-4, Regim 8, Sol- Ez, H- Plus, Plen-T-4, and Plen- T-4 on Corn and Beans. 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Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412043298 \u0026#x2013; Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box\u0026#x2019;s contents.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412043379 \u0026#x2013; Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G\u0026#x2019;s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412043280 \u0026#x2013; Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970\u0026#x2019;s-1980\u0026#x2019;s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980\u0026#x2019;s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970\u0026#x2019;s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960\u0026#x2019;s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney\u0026#x2019;s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412043311 \u0026#x2013; Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it\u0026#x2019;s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the \u0026#x201C;Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,\u0026#x201D; and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83412042200 \u0026#x2013; Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the \u0026#x201C;Fall Cereal Conference Reports,\u0026#x201D; from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412042399 \u0026#x2013; Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy\u0026#x2019;s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan \u0026#x201C;Top Ten\u0026#x201D; Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412042381 \u0026#x2013; Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called \u0026#x201C;A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,\u0026#x201D; and \u0026#x201C;HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.\u0026#x201D; There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83412042179 \u0026#x2013; Contains three small books labeled \u0026#x201C;Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,\u0026#x201D;\u0026#x201D; Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,\u0026#x201D; and \u0026#x201C;Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,\u0026#x201D; and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83412042420- Contains file folders labeled Soil Test Results Pre-1980, Soil Tests and Rec, Soybean Weed Control, Soil Map and Land Use of Farm, Soybean Inoculation Studies, Tillage, Alfalfa Rotation- 1964, Wheat Rotation- 1959-1962, Wheat/ Alfalfa Rotation- 1958, Corn Rotation Study 1958-1964, Conservation Tillage, 1984- Red T, Wheat Varieties, Weed Control- Wheat, Wheat Variety Print Oats, Wheat Variety Test, Wheat Rate of Planting, Wheat Date of Planting 1958-1960, Dual N-P on Wheat, Wheat Fertility, Wheat Top Dress, Spring Wheat, Sunflowers, Weed Control- Soybeans, Herb-83, Velvet Leaf, Soybean Herb, Rydex Soy, Soybean Performance Test, No Fill Planting in Wheat Stubble and Soybean Fertility, Soybeans in Wheat, Soybean Date of Planting and Row Spacing, Tiba on Soybeans, Soybean Clipping- Growth Regulations- and Plant T-4, Regim 8, Sol- Ez, H- Plus, Plen-T-4, and Plen- T-4 on Corn and Beans.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 8, A83412043468- Has 6 books of meeting minutes from the \u0026#x201C;Station Conference- Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station,\u0026#x201D; for years 1965-1969 and 1971. There are also folders labeled: Soil Tests- 1985, Annual Lespedeza- Paul Buselinck, Paper- 2 Copy, Grass Varieties- Frank Barnett, Small Grains- 1985, Soybean Performance- 1985, Grain Sorghum Performance Test- 1985, Brown Co Data- 1984, BASF, Corn- N Balance, Conservation Tillage Study, 1985 Soybean, Corn- 1985, Rohm \u0026amp; HAAS- 1985-1986, Take All KCI- Info, Wheat Herbicide Study- 1985, Grain- Sorg- 1985, N Balance- F3, Data Sheets- Soil tests- 1983, Herbicide- 1983, N- Demo, Annual Report- Cornbelt- 1983, Reduced Tillage, Prelim Report- 1981, Fert Progress, Residual N, Sunflowers, and Soybeans- PT. There are also 2 small booklets, the first has phone numbers and business cards and the other contains \u0026#x201C;Wheat Performance Tests- 1984.\u0026#x201D;\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"cornbelt-experiment-field","title_ssm":["Cornbelt Experiment Field"],"title_tesim":["Cornbelt Experiment Field"],"ead_ssi":"cornbelt-experiment-field","unitdate_ssm":["1912-1998"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1912-1998"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Other","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2021-22.015"],"text":["2021-22.015","Cornbelt Experiment Field, 1912-1998","Fourteen (14) boxes: Two (2)- 5\" Flip top boxes, and Twelve (12)- Cubic foot boxes","Published","Box 1, A83412042569 – Contains 22 Annual Report of Cornbelt Experiment Field- Kansas State University books from 1955-1983. Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted. Box 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report. Box 3, A83412043298 – Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box’s contents. Box 4, A83412043379 – Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G’s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986. Box 5, A83412043280 – Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970’s-1980’s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980’s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970’s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960’s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney’s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control. Box 6, A83412043311 – Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it’s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976. Box 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the “Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,” and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987. Box 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983. Box 10, A83412042200 – Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the “Fall Cereal Conference Reports,” from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976. Box 11, A83412042399 – Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy’s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan “Top Ten” Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation. Box 12, A83412042381 – Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called “A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,” and “HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.” There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991. Box 13, A83412042179 – Contains three small books labeled “Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,”” Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,” and “Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,” and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976. Box 14, A83412042420- Contains file folders labeled Soil Test Results Pre-1980, Soil Tests and Rec, Soybean Weed Control, Soil Map and Land Use of Farm, Soybean Inoculation Studies, Tillage, Alfalfa Rotation- 1964, Wheat Rotation- 1959-1962, Wheat/ Alfalfa Rotation- 1958, Corn Rotation Study 1958-1964, Conservation Tillage, 1984- Red T, Wheat Varieties, Weed Control- Wheat, Wheat Variety Print Oats, Wheat Variety Test, Wheat Rate of Planting, Wheat Date of Planting 1958-1960, Dual N-P on Wheat, Wheat Fertility, Wheat Top Dress, Spring Wheat, Sunflowers, Weed Control- Soybeans, Herb-83, Velvet Leaf, Soybean Herb, Rydex Soy, Soybean Performance Test, No Fill Planting in Wheat Stubble and Soybean Fertility, Soybeans in Wheat, Soybean Date of Planting and Row Spacing, Tiba on Soybeans, Soybean Clipping- Growth Regulations- and Plant T-4, Regim 8, Sol- Ez, H- Plus, Plen-T-4, and Plen- T-4 on Corn and Beans. Box 8, A83412043468- Has 6 books of meeting minutes from the “Station Conference- Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station,” for years 1965-1969 and 1971. There are also folders labeled: Soil Tests- 1985, Annual Lespedeza- Paul Buselinck, Paper- 2 Copy, Grass Varieties- Frank Barnett, Small Grains- 1985, Soybean Performance- 1985, Grain Sorghum Performance Test- 1985, Brown Co Data- 1984, BASF, Corn- N Balance, Conservation Tillage Study, 1985 Soybean, Corn- 1985, Rohm \u0026 HAAS- 1985-1986, Take All KCI- Info, Wheat Herbicide Study- 1985, Grain- Sorg- 1985, N Balance- F3, Data Sheets- Soil tests- 1983, Herbicide- 1983, N- Demo, Annual Report- Cornbelt- 1983, Reduced Tillage, Prelim Report- 1981, Fert Progress, Residual N, Sunflowers, and Soybeans- PT. There are also 2 small booklets, the first has phone numbers and business cards and the other contains “Wheat Performance Tests- 1984.”","Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. 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Additionally, there are papers that are preliminary reports from the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and a notebook that has lists of crops and the years they were planted. Box 2, A83412161397- Contains file folders labeled: Extension Publications from the Cornbelt Experiment Station, Field Day Material 1972-1988, Purchase Requests 1962-1991, Charles F. Bredahl 1972-1985, Grain Sales 1997-1998, Cornbelt Field Committee 1954-1984, Field Days Correspondence Material 1974-1991, and Annual Progress Report. Box 3, A83412043298 – Contains a binder of Field Day Programs from 1975-1990, A binder with the Doane Agricultural Digest reports from 1912-1953, and Temperature reports 1983-1991. There is also a page that says what is in the box, however there are a few discrepancies with the list and box’s contents. Box 4, A83412043379 – Contains files labeled: Soybean Performance-1989, Valent-1989, G.S. Performance- 1990, Performance Tests- 1990, Corn Hybrid Trial- 1990, Soy Population Study-1990, Wheat Performance- 1990, Soybean Performance- 1990, DuPont- 1989, DOW Chem-1989, Jardine-G’s Soy- 1989, Don Devlin Soybean EPP- 1989, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1989, Performance Tests- 1989, Spring Grains- 1989, Herbicide Trials- 1989, American Cyanmid- 1989, Grain Sorghum Performance- 1989, Forage Sorghum Performance- 1989, Wheat Performance- 1989, Reduced Herbicide Rates- 1989, Corn-N Sources- 1986-1988, Sorghum N Sources- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrid Performance- 1968-1988, Doug Jardine Soybean 1986-1988, Soybean Performance- 1986-1988, Wheat and Winter Barley Performance- 1985-1988, Performance Testing- 1986-1988, BASF- 1986-1989, ELANCO- 1986-1988, Corn Hybrids-1986-1988, Soy Herbicide- 1986-1988, Corn Herbicide-1986-1988, Grain Sorghum Herbicides- 1988-1986, Narrow Row Soybeans, Wheat Fungus Study- 1986, Corn Top Ten-1986, Shell and Oat Varity- 1986. Box 5, A83412043280 – Contains eleven folders with files. The first folder is labeled Date- Variety, the file within is Sorghum Variety + Date of Planting (1961-1966). Second: Variety Perf. - G.S. Perf Test. Third: Perf. Test- Soghrum Performance Test (1974-1977). Fourth: Top Ten- Top Ten Grain Sorghums (1968-1970 and 1984). Fifth: Weed Control- Grain Sorghum Herbicide Performance (1984), Weed Control/ Sorghum (1962-1968), and Oil + Water +Wettable Powders (1967). Sixth: Soybeans- Soybean Seed Quality (1984), Harvest efficiency- Semi dwarf (1977-1978), and Soybean Fertility (1965-1968). Seventh: Variety Perf- Oat Date of Planting (1983) and Oat Variety Tests- Spring Oat (1970’s-1980’s). Eighth: Kin Nursery- Kin Oat Nursery (1962-1975) and Wheat Kin and Varieties (1970-1980). Ninth: Variety Demo- Oat Variety (1961-1967). Tenth: G. Sorghum- Milo Top Ten (1970-1985), No-till Milo after SC, Sorghum Performance (1978-1985), Sorghum/CHINCH Bog (1980’s), Sorghum Weed Control (1970-1980), Super Thick Sorghum, Sorghum/ Nematode Control (1979), Foliar Fert, Yield Test- Greenburg Control in Sorghum (1970’s), Grain Sorghum Fertility/Starter Fertilizer (1960’s), Greenbugs Test (1975-1978), Sorghum Till Effect Herb (1980), Whitney’s Fertilizer/ Study on Sorghum (1975-1977), Sorghum Seed Protect (1977-1980), and Chem Fallow Fert- G.S. Eleventh: Fertility- N- Demo Grain (1984) and Ammonium Nitrate Rate Comparison (1984). Then at the back of the box there are magazines on farming, weather and weed control. Box 6, A83412043311 – Contains books and a sheet detailing the contents of the box. The books within are: Composting- A study of the process and it’s principles, The New Food Chain- an organic link between farm and city, Organically Grown Foods- what they are and why you need them, Organic Farming: Methods and Markets- an introduction to ecological architecture, Getting the Bugs out of Gardening, Yearbook of Agriculture-1937, Water- The Yearbook of Agriculture-1955, Climate and Man- Yearbook of Agriculture-1941, Field Bindweed- Getting to the root of the problem, K-State Agricultural Experiment Station-Kansas Fertilizer Research with dates ranging from 1986-1997, and 5 copies of Organic Gardening and Farming magazine 1975-1976. Box 7, A83412042161- Contains 3 binders, and 10 spiral bound notebooks. The first binder has field day bulletins from 1962-1974, second binder holds the “Physical Land Conditions Affecting Use, Conservations, and Management of Land Resources,” and the third one contains photo slides of farm machinery, buildings and barns, and crops. The spiral bound notebooks contain notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1976- 1981 and 1983-1985 and the last one is dated 1987. Box 9, A83412161389- Contains file folders labeled: Weather Station Data 1985-1986, Field Book Data 1988-1989, Cropping Plan 1970-1985, Bredahl Building Maintenance Record 1969-1989, Cornbelt Experiment Field Plot Plans 1982-1983. Box 10, A83412042200 – Contains books with meeting minutes from the station conferences from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and are dated 1958-1964, 1972-1975, and 1977. There are also copies of the “Fall Cereal Conference Reports,” from 1961-1968- 1980, 1983- 1984, 1989, and 1990. Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976. Box 11, A83412042399 – Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy’s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan “Top Ten” Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation. Box 12, A83412042381 – Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. Forms, Study of Lateral Rooting in Lupines, and there are more with extra office supplies such as extra paper and sheet protectors. There are a couple of books called “A Personal Guide to Professional Business Graphics,” and “HP ColorPro Graphics Plotter- Operating Manual.” There are some large Manila Style Envelopes. The first envelope contains titles and dates of some of the Cornbelt Experiments, dated 1915-1960. Two large envelopes with papers on corn production and sales, as well as more papers on using the HP ColorPro. Last envelope is labeled: Mr. Robert F. Sloan- Cornbelt Experiment Field- Powhattan KS 66527, and contains papers on crop planting dates. There are also folders that contain Receipts and Quarterly Statements from 1976- 1991. Box 13, A83412042179 – Contains three small books labeled “Brown- Chinch Bug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,”” Brown- Greenbug- GS Test- Powhattan- 1979,” and “Winter Wheat- Performance Tests- Powhattan- 1976,” and a book with the Cornbelt Experiment Field Annual Report for 1983. There are also file folders labeled: ALF Proposed+ Fert on G.S.-Study 1984, Prelim Report- 1979, Field Day Bulletin- 1978, Crop Equipment Plan- 1978, Prelim Report- 1977, Corn Weed Control, Sorghum Weed Control, Soybean Weed Control, Corn Top Ten, Greenbug Control, Conservation Tillage, Statistical Analysis- 1963-1975, Yield Data- 1977, Experiment Field Research Plans, Cornbelt Data 1962 Season, and Test Data- 1976. Box 14, A83412042420- Contains file folders labeled Soil Test Results Pre-1980, Soil Tests and Rec, Soybean Weed Control, Soil Map and Land Use of Farm, Soybean Inoculation Studies, Tillage, Alfalfa Rotation- 1964, Wheat Rotation- 1959-1962, Wheat/ Alfalfa Rotation- 1958, Corn Rotation Study 1958-1964, Conservation Tillage, 1984- Red T, Wheat Varieties, Weed Control- Wheat, Wheat Variety Print Oats, Wheat Variety Test, Wheat Rate of Planting, Wheat Date of Planting 1958-1960, Dual N-P on Wheat, Wheat Fertility, Wheat Top Dress, Spring Wheat, Sunflowers, Weed Control- Soybeans, Herb-83, Velvet Leaf, Soybean Herb, Rydex Soy, Soybean Performance Test, No Fill Planting in Wheat Stubble and Soybean Fertility, Soybeans in Wheat, Soybean Date of Planting and Row Spacing, Tiba on Soybeans, Soybean Clipping- Growth Regulations- and Plant T-4, Regim 8, Sol- Ez, H- Plus, Plen-T-4, and Plen- T-4 on Corn and Beans. 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Then there are several file folders labeled Field Day, Field Plans-1980, Weather Computer- 1984, Current Plot Maps- 1977, Chemical Weed Control: Corn- Milo- Soybeans- 1971, There are also spiral bound notebooks containing notes on the Cornbelt Experiment Field, and are dated from 1964-1975, and a book labeled: Mission Orientated Research: Planning for it- 1976.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412042399 \u0026#x2013; Daily Touchtone Weather Reports 1982-1983, Fertilizer 1962-1966, Zinc, Publication info 1986, Hypocotyl Growth and Seedling Emergence of White Lupine Under Compacted Soil Conditions- 1982, Hybrid Wheat 1960-1972, Barley 1959-1968, Sorghum, Soybean Information, Soil Temperature 1959, Oats, Solar Radiation 1982-1984, Air Temperature Charts 1960-1994, Brush and Tree Spraying In Pastures, Liming Rate- Depth of Flowing Study 1967-1976, Alfalfa Cuttings- 1959, Rainfall Records 1960-1999, Touchtone Weather Data and State Summaries- 1980, Barley Variety (Winter) 1962, White Corn- 1979, Corn Insecticides and Nematicide Study 1975-1978, Insect Control 1964, Phosphorus Fertilizer, Time of Fertilizer Application on Corn 1967-1968, Fertility Starter Placement 1967-1968, Murphy\u0026#x2019;s Corn and Milo Fertility 1974-1976, Seedbeds for Corn-Plow-Chisel-Disk- No Till, Corn Date of Planting/ Fertility Level, Date of Planting Nitrogen Level, Corn Variety- Date of Planting 1963-1965, Corn Population- Variety- Fertility, Corn Row Spacing, Corn Maturity Groups and Population Studies, Corn Population 1960-1961, Top Ten Corn, Top Ten Corn Hybrids, Corn Performance, 1979 Powhattan \u0026#x201C;Top Ten\u0026#x201D; Corn Test, Velvetleaf Control, Corn Tillage, Corn Res- Essect On Herb, Corn- Weed Control, Oil- Water and Wettable Powders, and Regional Sweetclover Nursery/ Flame Cultivation.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412042381 \u0026#x2013; Has folders labeled: Alfalfa Diseases, Sudangrass in Kansas, Solar, Soil Test Blank Sheets, Herbicide plot Data Forms, Horizontal Red Lined Data, Weed Control Summary Sheets, White Paper Ruled Lengthwise, Paper- Horizontal Data Tables, Soil Fertility Investigation Papers, Variety Summary Sheets, Developmental Business, Standard Data Sheets, Graph Paper- Tracing, Vertical Data Paper, Misc. 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Braum is the author of A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines, and a typescript of the book is preserved in the collection.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Braum Papers are divided into eight series: 1) Correspondence, 1935-1991; 2) Subjects, 1943-1998; 3) Literary Works; 4) Organizations and Conferences, 1948-1958; 5) Certificates, Awards, Diplomas 1924-1978; 6) Printed Material, 1938-1957; 7) Photographs; and 8) Over Size.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe first series, Correspondence (1935-1991), is divided into two subseries. The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the “mother of modern management” and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum’s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum’s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. The letters also address a number of committees and conferences Braum was involved with throughout his career including the Executive Committee, Agricultural Committee, and the Agricultural Management Conference at Purdue.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSubjects (1943-1998) is divided into 10 subseries: 1) The Braum Family contains newspaper clippings and articles concerning Bill Braum and other Braum family members; 2) Denison, Kansas History includes information about the history of the town; 3) Farm Work Simplification involves reports, literary works, and other information including course outlines and material, charts/graphs, and printed material outlining Braum’s involvement in the development of farm work simplification; 4) Lillian Gilbreth contains biographical information and printed material about Dr. Gilbreth and her work with time and motion study analysis; 5) Lectures consists of a class orientation lecture and a lecture series given in 1949; 6) Open Door Policy (1946) includes the policy and contract used when this program was established; 7) Philippines contains documents and other papers including Braum’s literary works from his time spent teaching in that country; 8) Semantics (1948-1949) includes course material and information on semantics taught at Purdue University; 9) Scientific Management and Christianity consists of 3 papers written by Braum on the subject and also his notes and Christian publications; and 10) Management involves literary works by Braum on management applied to the home, management development, and labor management, also includes Braum’s notes on the topic and charts/graphs.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe third series, Literary Works, contains two important works written by Braum. The first is entitled “A Peaceful Approach to Work.” A number of abstracts, critiques, and drafts are included. Also, a complete typescript of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines is retained in this series.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe series Organizations and Conferences consists of seven subseries. The first is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that includes information about the Farm Management Committee set up by Braum in 1948. The second, Bureau of Ships, contains papers on leadership and communication. The third sub-series is the International Committee of Scientific Management (CIOS) and contains a day book written by Braum while attending one of its conferences in Paris in 1957. The fourth is the International Management Conference. It contains papers written by Braum to be presented at the 8th and 9th Conferences. The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum’s service to the Republican Party.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePrinted Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. These include Farm Work Simplification, the Philippines, International Committee of Scientific Management, the International Management Conference, Scientific Management, and a copy of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Photographs series contains several hundred images including those of the Braum family, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, USDA, International Management Conference, International Committee on Scientific Management, and miscellaneous. They provide excellent pictorial documentation of family members and the locations where Braum worked.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe final series, Over Size, contains photographs, certificates, awards, diplomas, posters, photo albums, and memorabilia from Braum’s life including an audiotape of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and a photograph album that includes photographs from Braum’s service in World War I and other personal and family photographs.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIncluded with the papers were nineteen books from Daniel and Roberta Braum, many of which were signed and presented to them by the authors. They have been cataloged and added to the library of the University Archives.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/daniel-m-braum-papers#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"daniel-m-braum-papers","title_ssm":["Daniel M. Braum papers"],"title_tesim":["Daniel M. 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He graduated from Denison High School, Denison, Kansas in 1913 and attended Prep School in Agriculture at Manhattan, Kansas from 1913 to 1915. After prep school, Braum attended Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. In 1918, he was pulled into military service and served in World War I. On December 20, 1920, Braum married Roberta M. Myers. For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas. Braum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas. Between 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method. In 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled “Progress of Scientific Farm Management.” His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, “Peaceful Approach to Work.” Braum’s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. Braum’s familiarity with the Philippine government furthered his career when he accepted a professorship on the faculty of the University of Philippines as Director of In-Service Training in the New Institute of Public Administration from 1952 to 1955. He directed the training of supervisors, executives, and bureau chiefs, and conducted government-wide conferences in budgeting, personnel management and records management. Braum assisted Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth in organizing the Philippine Council of Government when it was given membership in the International Committee of Scientific Management. With Philippine officials, he developed training policies and plans for the Philippine government. His work led to the publication of his book, Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippine Government. The next ten years found Braum back in the United States working as a training officer of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service of the USDA in Washington, D. C. There he developed training policies and plans for the Service which was responsible for price support and management of surpluses for the United States. In 1957, he was assigned for three-and-a-half months to the Indonesian Government to demonstrate management training where he prepared dual language flip charts for instruction that were published. In 1959, Braum was a delegate to the International Management Conference in Paris. This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. In 1965, Braum’s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. In 1966, Braum received the Gilbreth Medal for his contributions to the application of time and motion studies. He was recognized in 1978 by the National Republican Committee from President Ronald Regan for his generosity and service to the Republican Party. Daniel M. Braum died on October 26, 1981, in Rockville, Maryland. His body was brought home to Denison, Kansas for burial at the Denison Cemetery.","The Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. It received accession number P2005.07.","Published","[collection name], [Series name if present], Box [number], Folder [number or title ], Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.","Original materials available during open hours of repository and any digitized materials that are online are available with the Internet.","Finding Aid Author: Casey Thilges  Processing Info: The processing of the papers was completed by Casey Thilges, student processor, in January 2006.   Archon processing completed by Edward Nagurny, graduate research assistant, October 2014.  Publication Date: 2015-10-25","The Daniel M. Braum Papers document the professional career of Braum from 1940-1965. They also include information about his personal activities and family during that time as well as after his death in 1981 when the information was added to the collection by the family covering the years 1982-1998.  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The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the “mother of modern management” and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum’s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum’s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. The letters also address a number of committees and conferences Braum was involved with throughout his career including the Executive Committee, Agricultural Committee, and the Agricultural Management Conference at Purdue. Subjects (1943-1998) is divided into 10 subseries: 1) The Braum Family contains newspaper clippings and articles concerning Bill Braum and other Braum family members; 2) Denison, Kansas History includes information about the history of the town; 3) Farm Work Simplification involves reports, literary works, and other information including course outlines and material, charts/graphs, and printed material outlining Braum’s involvement in the development of farm work simplification; 4) Lillian Gilbreth contains biographical information and printed material about Dr. Gilbreth and her work with time and motion study analysis; 5) Lectures consists of a class orientation lecture and a lecture series given in 1949; 6) Open Door Policy (1946) includes the policy and contract used when this program was established; 7) Philippines contains documents and other papers including Braum’s literary works from his time spent teaching in that country; 8) Semantics (1948-1949) includes course material and information on semantics taught at Purdue University; 9) Scientific Management and Christianity consists of 3 papers written by Braum on the subject and also his notes and Christian publications; and 10) Management involves literary works by Braum on management applied to the home, management development, and labor management, also includes Braum’s notes on the topic and charts/graphs. 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The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences. The Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum’s service to the Republican Party. Printed Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. 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He graduated from Denison High School, Denison, Kansas in 1913 and attended Prep School in Agriculture at Manhattan, Kansas from 1913 to 1915. After prep school, Braum attended Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. In 1918, he was pulled into military service and served in World War I. On December 20, 1920, Braum married Roberta M. Myers. For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBraum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor\u0026#x2019;s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBetween 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled \u0026#x201C;Progress of Scientific Farm Management.\u0026#x201D; His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, \u0026#x201C;Peaceful Approach to Work.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBraum\u0026#x2019;s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) 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This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn 1965, Braum\u0026#x2019;s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. 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For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas. Braum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas. Between 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method. In 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled “Progress of Scientific Farm Management.” His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, “Peaceful Approach to Work.” Braum’s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. Braum’s familiarity with the Philippine government furthered his career when he accepted a professorship on the faculty of the University of Philippines as Director of In-Service Training in the New Institute of Public Administration from 1952 to 1955. He directed the training of supervisors, executives, and bureau chiefs, and conducted government-wide conferences in budgeting, personnel management and records management. Braum assisted Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth in organizing the Philippine Council of Government when it was given membership in the International Committee of Scientific Management. With Philippine officials, he developed training policies and plans for the Philippine government. His work led to the publication of his book, Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippine Government. The next ten years found Braum back in the United States working as a training officer of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service of the USDA in Washington, D. C. There he developed training policies and plans for the Service which was responsible for price support and management of surpluses for the United States. In 1957, he was assigned for three-and-a-half months to the Indonesian Government to demonstrate management training where he prepared dual language flip charts for instruction that were published. In 1959, Braum was a delegate to the International Management Conference in Paris. This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. In 1965, Braum’s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. In 1966, Braum received the Gilbreth Medal for his contributions to the application of time and motion studies. He was recognized in 1978 by the National Republican Committee from President Ronald Regan for his generosity and service to the Republican Party. Daniel M. Braum died on October 26, 1981, in Rockville, Maryland. His body was brought home to Denison, Kansas for burial at the Denison Cemetery."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. It received accession number P2005.07.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. 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Archon processing completed by Edward Nagurny, graduate research assistant, October 2014.  Publication Date: 2015-10-25"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Daniel M. Braum Papers document the professional career of Braum from 1940-1965. They also include information about his personal activities and family during that time as well as after his death in 1981 when the information was added to the collection by the family covering the years 1982-1998.  The bulk of the collection consists of information regarding his involvement with the advancement of farm work simplification, scientific management, and public administration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, General Services Administration, University of the Philippines, and Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. The papers contain both personal and business correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. Braum is the author of A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines, and a typescript of the book is preserved in the collection. The Braum Papers are divided into eight series: 1) Correspondence, 1935-1991; 2) Subjects, 1943-1998; 3) Literary Works; 4) Organizations and Conferences, 1948-1958; 5) Certificates, Awards, Diplomas 1924-1978; 6) Printed Material, 1938-1957; 7) Photographs; and 8) Over Size. The first series, Correspondence (1935-1991), is divided into two subseries. The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the “mother of modern management” and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum’s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum’s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. The letters also address a number of committees and conferences Braum was involved with throughout his career including the Executive Committee, Agricultural Committee, and the Agricultural Management Conference at Purdue. Subjects (1943-1998) is divided into 10 subseries: 1) The Braum Family contains newspaper clippings and articles concerning Bill Braum and other Braum family members; 2) Denison, Kansas History includes information about the history of the town; 3) Farm Work Simplification involves reports, literary works, and other information including course outlines and material, charts/graphs, and printed material outlining Braum’s involvement in the development of farm work simplification; 4) Lillian Gilbreth contains biographical information and printed material about Dr. Gilbreth and her work with time and motion study analysis; 5) Lectures consists of a class orientation lecture and a lecture series given in 1949; 6) Open Door Policy (1946) includes the policy and contract used when this program was established; 7) Philippines contains documents and other papers including Braum’s literary works from his time spent teaching in that country; 8) Semantics (1948-1949) includes course material and information on semantics taught at Purdue University; 9) Scientific Management and Christianity consists of 3 papers written by Braum on the subject and also his notes and Christian publications; and 10) Management involves literary works by Braum on management applied to the home, management development, and labor management, also includes Braum’s notes on the topic and charts/graphs. The third series, Literary Works, contains two important works written by Braum. The first is entitled “A Peaceful Approach to Work.” A number of abstracts, critiques, and drafts are included. Also, a complete typescript of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines is retained in this series. The series Organizations and Conferences consists of seven subseries. The first is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that includes information about the Farm Management Committee set up by Braum in 1948. The second, Bureau of Ships, contains papers on leadership and communication. The third sub-series is the International Committee of Scientific Management (CIOS) and contains a day book written by Braum while attending one of its conferences in Paris in 1957. The fourth is the International Management Conference. It contains papers written by Braum to be presented at the 8th and 9th Conferences. The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences. The Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum’s service to the Republican Party. Printed Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. These include Farm Work Simplification, the Philippines, International Committee of Scientific Management, the International Management Conference, Scientific Management, and a copy of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines. The Photographs series contains several hundred images including those of the Braum family, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, USDA, International Management Conference, International Committee on Scientific Management, and miscellaneous. They provide excellent pictorial documentation of family members and the locations where Braum worked. The final series, Over Size, contains photographs, certificates, awards, diplomas, posters, photo albums, and memorabilia from Braum’s life including an audiotape of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and a photograph album that includes photographs from Braum’s service in World War I and other personal and family photographs. 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The papers contain both personal and business correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum\u0026#x2019;s life. Braum is the author of A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines, and a typescript of the book is preserved in the collection.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe Braum Papers are divided into eight series: 1) Correspondence, 1935-1991; 2) Subjects, 1943-1998; 3) Literary Works; 4) Organizations and Conferences, 1948-1958; 5) Certificates, Awards, Diplomas 1924-1978; 6) Printed Material, 1938-1957; 7) Photographs; and 8) Over Size.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe first series, Correspondence (1935-1991), is divided into two subseries. The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum\u0026#x2019;s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the \u0026#x201C;mother of modern management\u0026#x201D; and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum\u0026#x2019;s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum\u0026#x2019;s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. 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The first is entitled \u0026#x201C;A Peaceful Approach to Work.\u0026#x201D; A number of abstracts, critiques, and drafts are included. Also, a complete typescript of Braum\u0026#x2019;s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines is retained in this series.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe series Organizations and Conferences consists of seven subseries. The first is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that includes information about the Farm Management Committee set up by Braum in 1948. The second, Bureau of Ships, contains papers on leadership and communication. The third sub-series is the International Committee of Scientific Management (CIOS) and contains a day book written by Braum while attending one of its conferences in Paris in 1957. The fourth is the International Management Conference. It contains papers written by Braum to be presented at the 8th and 9th Conferences. The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum\u0026#x2019;s service to the Republican Party.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePrinted Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. 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He graduated from Denison High School, Denison, Kansas in 1913 and attended Prep School in Agriculture at Manhattan, Kansas from 1913 to 1915. After prep school, Braum attended Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. In 1918, he was pulled into military service and served in World War I. On December 20, 1920, Braum married Roberta M. Myers. For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas. Braum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas. Between 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method. In 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled “Progress of Scientific Farm Management.” His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, “Peaceful Approach to Work.” Braum’s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. Braum’s familiarity with the Philippine government furthered his career when he accepted a professorship on the faculty of the University of Philippines as Director of In-Service Training in the New Institute of Public Administration from 1952 to 1955. He directed the training of supervisors, executives, and bureau chiefs, and conducted government-wide conferences in budgeting, personnel management and records management. Braum assisted Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth in organizing the Philippine Council of Government when it was given membership in the International Committee of Scientific Management. With Philippine officials, he developed training policies and plans for the Philippine government. His work led to the publication of his book, Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippine Government. The next ten years found Braum back in the United States working as a training officer of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service of the USDA in Washington, D. C. There he developed training policies and plans for the Service which was responsible for price support and management of surpluses for the United States. In 1957, he was assigned for three-and-a-half months to the Indonesian Government to demonstrate management training where he prepared dual language flip charts for instruction that were published. In 1959, Braum was a delegate to the International Management Conference in Paris. This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. In 1965, Braum’s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. In 1966, Braum received the Gilbreth Medal for his contributions to the application of time and motion studies. He was recognized in 1978 by the National Republican Committee from President Ronald Regan for his generosity and service to the Republican Party. Daniel M. Braum died on October 26, 1981, in Rockville, Maryland. His body was brought home to Denison, Kansas for burial at the Denison Cemetery.","The Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. It received accession number P2005.07.","Published","[collection name], [Series name if present], Box [number], Folder [number or title ], Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.","Original materials available during open hours of repository and any digitized materials that are online are available with the Internet.","Finding Aid Author: Casey Thilges  Processing Info: The processing of the papers was completed by Casey Thilges, student processor, in January 2006.   Archon processing completed by Edward Nagurny, graduate research assistant, October 2014.  Publication Date: 2015-10-25","The Daniel M. Braum Papers document the professional career of Braum from 1940-1965. They also include information about his personal activities and family during that time as well as after his death in 1981 when the information was added to the collection by the family covering the years 1982-1998.  The bulk of the collection consists of information regarding his involvement with the advancement of farm work simplification, scientific management, and public administration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, General Services Administration, University of the Philippines, and Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. The papers contain both personal and business correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. Braum is the author of A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines, and a typescript of the book is preserved in the collection. The Braum Papers are divided into eight series: 1) Correspondence, 1935-1991; 2) Subjects, 1943-1998; 3) Literary Works; 4) Organizations and Conferences, 1948-1958; 5) Certificates, Awards, Diplomas 1924-1978; 6) Printed Material, 1938-1957; 7) Photographs; and 8) Over Size. The first series, Correspondence (1935-1991), is divided into two subseries. The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the “mother of modern management” and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum’s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum’s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. The letters also address a number of committees and conferences Braum was involved with throughout his career including the Executive Committee, Agricultural Committee, and the Agricultural Management Conference at Purdue. Subjects (1943-1998) is divided into 10 subseries: 1) The Braum Family contains newspaper clippings and articles concerning Bill Braum and other Braum family members; 2) Denison, Kansas History includes information about the history of the town; 3) Farm Work Simplification involves reports, literary works, and other information including course outlines and material, charts/graphs, and printed material outlining Braum’s involvement in the development of farm work simplification; 4) Lillian Gilbreth contains biographical information and printed material about Dr. Gilbreth and her work with time and motion study analysis; 5) Lectures consists of a class orientation lecture and a lecture series given in 1949; 6) Open Door Policy (1946) includes the policy and contract used when this program was established; 7) Philippines contains documents and other papers including Braum’s literary works from his time spent teaching in that country; 8) Semantics (1948-1949) includes course material and information on semantics taught at Purdue University; 9) Scientific Management and Christianity consists of 3 papers written by Braum on the subject and also his notes and Christian publications; and 10) Management involves literary works by Braum on management applied to the home, management development, and labor management, also includes Braum’s notes on the topic and charts/graphs. The third series, Literary Works, contains two important works written by Braum. The first is entitled “A Peaceful Approach to Work.” A number of abstracts, critiques, and drafts are included. Also, a complete typescript of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines is retained in this series. The series Organizations and Conferences consists of seven subseries. The first is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that includes information about the Farm Management Committee set up by Braum in 1948. The second, Bureau of Ships, contains papers on leadership and communication. The third sub-series is the International Committee of Scientific Management (CIOS) and contains a day book written by Braum while attending one of its conferences in Paris in 1957. The fourth is the International Management Conference. It contains papers written by Braum to be presented at the 8th and 9th Conferences. The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences. The Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum’s service to the Republican Party. Printed Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. These include Farm Work Simplification, the Philippines, International Committee of Scientific Management, the International Management Conference, Scientific Management, and a copy of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines. The Photographs series contains several hundred images including those of the Braum family, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, USDA, International Management Conference, International Committee on Scientific Management, and miscellaneous. They provide excellent pictorial documentation of family members and the locations where Braum worked. The final series, Over Size, contains photographs, certificates, awards, diplomas, posters, photo albums, and memorabilia from Braum’s life including an audiotape of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and a photograph album that includes photographs from Braum’s service in World War I and other personal and family photographs. 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He graduated from Denison High School, Denison, Kansas in 1913 and attended Prep School in Agriculture at Manhattan, Kansas from 1913 to 1915. After prep school, Braum attended Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. In 1918, he was pulled into military service and served in World War I. On December 20, 1920, Braum married Roberta M. Myers. For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBraum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor\u0026#x2019;s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBetween 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled \u0026#x201C;Progress of Scientific Farm Management.\u0026#x201D; His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, \u0026#x201C;Peaceful Approach to Work.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBraum\u0026#x2019;s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBraum\u0026#x2019;s familiarity with the Philippine government furthered his career when he accepted a professorship on the faculty of the University of Philippines as Director of In-Service Training in the New Institute of Public Administration from 1952 to 1955. He directed the training of supervisors, executives, and bureau chiefs, and conducted government-wide conferences in budgeting, personnel management and records management. Braum assisted Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth in organizing the Philippine Council of Government when it was given membership in the International Committee of Scientific Management. With Philippine officials, he developed training policies and plans for the Philippine government. His work led to the publication of his book, Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippine Government.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe next ten years found Braum back in the United States working as a training officer of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service of the USDA in Washington, D. C. There he developed training policies and plans for the Service which was responsible for price support and management of surpluses for the United States. In 1957, he was assigned for three-and-a-half months to the Indonesian Government to demonstrate management training where he prepared dual language flip charts for instruction that were published.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn 1959, Braum was a delegate to the International Management Conference in Paris. This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIn 1965, Braum\u0026#x2019;s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. In 1966, Braum received the Gilbreth Medal for his contributions to the application of time and motion studies. He was recognized in 1978 by the National Republican Committee from President Ronald Regan for his generosity and service to the Republican Party.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eDaniel M. Braum died on October 26, 1981, in Rockville, Maryland. His body was brought home to Denison, Kansas for burial at the Denison Cemetery.\u003c/p\u003e \u003c/note\u003e"],"bioghist_tesim":["Daniel M. Braum was born on February 1, 1896, in Jackson County, Kansas. He graduated from Denison High School, Denison, Kansas in 1913 and attended Prep School in Agriculture at Manhattan, Kansas from 1913 to 1915. After prep school, Braum attended Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. In 1918, he was pulled into military service and served in World War I. On December 20, 1920, Braum married Roberta M. Myers. For the next two years, he was a farmhand for his father, John Henderson Braum, south of Denison, Kansas. Braum graduated from Kansas State Agriculture College with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture in 1924. After college, he worked as a County Farm Bureau Agent in Burlington, Kansas until 1927, when he moved to northeast Kansas and began operating his own farm. In 1930, Braum moved to Iola, Kansas, where he served as the County Farm Bureau Agent for five years. From 1935 to 1940 he worked as a Soil Conservation Service Training Specialist for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) where he directed training in at least fifty-nine camps in the Central Plains including the camp at Salina, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas. Between 1940 and 1950, Braum worked with the Training Division of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D. C. He helped to install the National Farm Work Simplification Laboratory at Purdue University. During this time he began using principles of Scientific Management to develop a method of construction training programs and delivered two papers regarding this method. In 1947, Braum was the delegate to International Management Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. While there he delivered his paper entitled “Progress of Scientific Farm Management.” His second paper was delivered in 1949, at the Third General Semantic Congress, Denver, Colorado, entitled, “Peaceful Approach to Work.” Braum’s international experience landed him the job of Chief of Training for the General Services Administration where he served as a consultant in Public Administration to the Philippine government between 1950 and 1952. Simultaneously, he served as a delegate to the International Management Congress in Brussels, Belgium in 1951. His work garnered him a fellowship to District of Columbia (D. C.) Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. Braum’s familiarity with the Philippine government furthered his career when he accepted a professorship on the faculty of the University of Philippines as Director of In-Service Training in the New Institute of Public Administration from 1952 to 1955. He directed the training of supervisors, executives, and bureau chiefs, and conducted government-wide conferences in budgeting, personnel management and records management. Braum assisted Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth in organizing the Philippine Council of Government when it was given membership in the International Committee of Scientific Management. With Philippine officials, he developed training policies and plans for the Philippine government. His work led to the publication of his book, Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippine Government. The next ten years found Braum back in the United States working as a training officer of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service of the USDA in Washington, D. C. There he developed training policies and plans for the Service which was responsible for price support and management of surpluses for the United States. In 1957, he was assigned for three-and-a-half months to the Indonesian Government to demonstrate management training where he prepared dual language flip charts for instruction that were published. In 1959, Braum was a delegate to the International Management Conference in Paris. This same year he participated in the American Society for Public Administration Management Institute at the University of Colorado and he received the USDA superior service award. Braum served as a member of the Board of Governors for the planning of the International Industrial Engineers Conference in New York City in 1963. That same year he was a delegate to the International Management Conference also held in New York City. In 1964, he was awarded life membership to the D. C. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. In 1965, Braum’s retired from USDA Commodity Stabilization Service. He became a part-time consultant for the Agriculture International Development Foreign Training Division within the USDA until 1980. During this time he developed and conducted the management program for foreign trainees. In 1966, Braum received the Gilbreth Medal for his contributions to the application of time and motion studies. He was recognized in 1978 by the National Republican Committee from President Ronald Regan for his generosity and service to the Republican Party. Daniel M. Braum died on October 26, 1981, in Rockville, Maryland. His body was brought home to Denison, Kansas for burial at the Denison Cemetery."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. It received accession number P2005.07.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Daniel M. Braum papers were donated by his daughter in 2005. 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Braum is the author of A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines, and a typescript of the book is preserved in the collection. The Braum Papers are divided into eight series: 1) Correspondence, 1935-1991; 2) Subjects, 1943-1998; 3) Literary Works; 4) Organizations and Conferences, 1948-1958; 5) Certificates, Awards, Diplomas 1924-1978; 6) Printed Material, 1938-1957; 7) Photographs; and 8) Over Size. The first series, Correspondence (1935-1991), is divided into two subseries. The first includes both business and personal correspondence received from numerous people throughout Braum’s life. The letters are organized alphabetically and include correspondence from Roberta Braum and John H. and Mary Ann (Loughridge) Braum. The series contains numerous letters with Dr. Lillian Gilbreth that involves their work with farm work simplification, as well as personal matters after Daniel and Roberta Braum became close friends with Gilbreth. Gilbreth became known as the “mother of modern management” and, with her husband, Frank pioneered industrial management techniques that are still practiced. Correspondence with Dan Copell, E.C Young, Lowell Hardin, the farm work simplification project director and a number of other individuals also address Braum’s involvement with farm work simplification. White House correspondence includes a small number of invitations and personal notes sent to Braum by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. The second subseries contains general correspondence and is organized chronologically from 1935-1975. The majority of these letters are related to Braum’s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. The letters also address a number of committees and conferences Braum was involved with throughout his career including the Executive Committee, Agricultural Committee, and the Agricultural Management Conference at Purdue. Subjects (1943-1998) is divided into 10 subseries: 1) The Braum Family contains newspaper clippings and articles concerning Bill Braum and other Braum family members; 2) Denison, Kansas History includes information about the history of the town; 3) Farm Work Simplification involves reports, literary works, and other information including course outlines and material, charts/graphs, and printed material outlining Braum’s involvement in the development of farm work simplification; 4) Lillian Gilbreth contains biographical information and printed material about Dr. Gilbreth and her work with time and motion study analysis; 5) Lectures consists of a class orientation lecture and a lecture series given in 1949; 6) Open Door Policy (1946) includes the policy and contract used when this program was established; 7) Philippines contains documents and other papers including Braum’s literary works from his time spent teaching in that country; 8) Semantics (1948-1949) includes course material and information on semantics taught at Purdue University; 9) Scientific Management and Christianity consists of 3 papers written by Braum on the subject and also his notes and Christian publications; and 10) Management involves literary works by Braum on management applied to the home, management development, and labor management, also includes Braum’s notes on the topic and charts/graphs. The third series, Literary Works, contains two important works written by Braum. The first is entitled “A Peaceful Approach to Work.” A number of abstracts, critiques, and drafts are included. Also, a complete typescript of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines is retained in this series. The series Organizations and Conferences consists of seven subseries. The first is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers that includes information about the Farm Management Committee set up by Braum in 1948. The second, Bureau of Ships, contains papers on leadership and communication. The third sub-series is the International Committee of Scientific Management (CIOS) and contains a day book written by Braum while attending one of its conferences in Paris in 1957. The fourth is the International Management Conference. It contains papers written by Braum to be presented at the 8th and 9th Conferences. The fifth subseries contains the Purdue Farm Cardiac Project (1958). The sixth, The Society for the Advancement of Management, houses information and papers on the advancement of management. The final subseries includes miscellaneous papers and documents from unidentified organizations and/or conferences. The Certificates, Awards, and Diplomas series contains eleven certificates, awards, and diplomas Braum received throughout his lifetime. The series includes certificates of merit from the USDA, ten and twenty-year service awards from the USDA, and a certificate of recognition from Ronald Reagan and the National Republican Party for Braum’s service to the Republican Party. Printed Material, the sixth series, contains various items that are related to most of the other series or subseries. These include Farm Work Simplification, the Philippines, International Committee of Scientific Management, the International Management Conference, Scientific Management, and a copy of Braum’s book A Thousand Questions on Supervision in the Philippines. The Photographs series contains several hundred images including those of the Braum family, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, USDA, International Management Conference, International Committee on Scientific Management, and miscellaneous. They provide excellent pictorial documentation of family members and the locations where Braum worked. The final series, Over Size, contains photographs, certificates, awards, diplomas, posters, photo albums, and memorabilia from Braum’s life including an audiotape of Dr. Lillian Gilbreth and a photograph album that includes photographs from Braum’s service in World War I and other personal and family photographs. 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The majority of these letters are related to Braum\u0026#x2019;s professional career and his involvement with farm work simplification, public administration, and scientific management. 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Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980.\u003cbr\u003eBox 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General.\u003cbr\u003eBox 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. 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There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003cbr\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003cbr\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003cbr\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003cbr\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003cbr\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"department-of-communication","title_ssm":["Department of Communication"],"title_tesim":["Department of Communication"],"ead_ssi":"department-of-communication","unitdate_ssm":["1934-2001"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1934-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Other","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2021-22.022"],"text":["2021-22.022","Department of Communication, 1934-2001","Twenty-two (22) Cubic Foot Boxes. 2 boxes currently missing.","Accession created during 2022 disaster recovery.","Published","Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ \u0026#x201C;Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.\u0026#x201D; Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation\u0026#x2019;s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled \u0026#x201C;Not For Broadcast\u0026#x201D;), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator\u0026#x2019;s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Family Food Fair PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat\u0026#x2019;s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called \u0026#x201C;News and Features\u0026#x201D; some of which are listed as EXTra, or as \u0026#x201C;Briefly\u0026#x2026;\u0026#x201D; on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of \u0026#x201C;Extending the University to the People\u0026#x201D;- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the \u0026#x201C;More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,\u0026#x201D; from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V \u0026#x2013; Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education\u0026#x2019;s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State\u0026#x2019;s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC\u0026#x2019;s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph\u0026#x2019;s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev\u0026#x2019;s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"department-of-communication","title_ssm":["Department of Communication"],"title_tesim":["Department of Communication"],"ead_ssi":"department-of-communication","unitdate_ssm":["1934-2001"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1934-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Other","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2021-22.022"],"text":["2021-22.022","Department of Communication, 1934-2001","Twenty-two (22) Cubic Foot Boxes. 2 boxes currently missing.","Accession created during 2022 disaster recovery.","Published","Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. Box 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev’s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal. 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The folders are labeled: Satellite License, Surrendered Licenses, Wireless Microphone Work Folder, License Renewal- Outdated Licenses, Emergency Broadcast System, License Renewal 1971/1974/1977, Proof of Performance- 1985-1987, General Memos- 1977-1978, Program Log Forums- Instructions, Studio to Transmitter Link, Application and Report Forms Index, Blank Forms, FCC General Memos- 1980-1996, Proof of Performance- 1969-1996, Application and Agreement for Satellite Ground Terminal Facilities, Correspondence Satellite, Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting, Engineering Data Coordinates Geodetic Survey, KKSU Tower, Classified Employees, Construction Permit/ License Application, File Copy- CPB- Satellite Interconnection System, and Work Copy- CPB- Interconnection System. Box 2, A83412028696- Contains 5 binders from the Department of Communication. The first one is labeled Business/ Corporate Support Handbook-The Development Exchange Inc (a service for public radio stations.) The binder contains: notes on ways to grow a successful radio broadcasting corporation, packages offered by the company and what they contain and also the prices for each. Second is labeled Information Book- National Public Radio (NPR), and it contains section on: Basic Documents (Such as the membership national public radio), Procedural Policies and Model Forms, NPR Board of Directors and Committees, NPR International Directory/ “Whom to Call or Write to at NPR About What.” Programming, Engineering, Public Information, Station Relations, and Operations. Third binder is labeled Kansas Extension Service- Administration Handbook, and contains sections labeled: Legislation and Policies, Memorandum, Organization, Use of Extension Funds, Office Management, Reports, Program Planning, Penalty Mail, 4-H Laws and Policies, Personal Benefits, Training, Expanded Nutrition, and Equal Employment Opportunity. Fourth binder is labeled Faculty Handbook and contains the Kansas State University handbook for 1995. And the fifth and final binder is labeled Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, and contains details on Tools of the Trade, Picture Making, The Editorial Influence, and Film Editing. Box 3, A83412028159- Contains file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Development handbook, CPB- Trust Agreement, CPB- Memos, CPB- Research Notes, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Kansas Association of Broadcasters INC (KAB) II, National Association of Broadcasting (NAB)- Public Relations, NAB- Research, NAB- Station Relations, NAB- Miscellaneous, NAB- General, NAB- Broadcasting Management, NAB- Engineering, NAB- Government Relations, NAB- Legal, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- System Memos/ Newsletters/ Program Offerings- 1972, National Association of Educational Broadcasting- Correspondence/ General and Station Management- 1970-1973, NPR/CPB- Audience Survey, National Public Radio (NPR)- Service/ Fees, NPR- Membership Agreement, NPR- Booklets, NPR- Correspondence, Facility Sharing, NPR- Underwriting, and NPR- Miscellaneous- 1983-1994. Box 4, A83412028028- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporations. The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993. Box 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993. Box 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel. Box 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001. Cubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING Box 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation’s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information. Box 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report. Box 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled “Not For Broadcast”), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations. Box 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator’s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory. Box 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980. Box 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA’s, Family Food Fair PSA’s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat’s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General. Box 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called “News and Features” some of which are listed as EXTra, or as “Briefly…” on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007. Cubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING Box 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of “Extending the University to the People”- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the “More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,” from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials. Box 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records. Box 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission, Box 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V – Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education’s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State’s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC’s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph’s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas. 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The file folders are labeled: Film and Project Agreements, Miscellaneous Agreements, Air Force/KSAC Agreement, KSAC/WIBW Time-Share Agreement, KSU Athletic Corporation/ WIBW Sample Copy, Linweld Cylinder Agreement, Air Force- KSAC Tower Agreement, Tower Contracts, White Paper Report, In-Kind Value Listing Program Source Index 1989-1993, KSA Community Advisory Board, Advisory Board, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Report/Grants, Community Service Grant CPB/KSAC Cost Share Agreement, Report Forms- CPB, Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Correspondence 1969-1974, CPB- Annual Reports, CPB- Booklets and Pamphlets, Distribution Interconnection Payment- CPB- 1982, Assurance of Equal Employment Oppor and Nondiscrimination in Employment, CPG NPPAG Grant- 1987-1996, Financial Report and Info Study- 1987-1996, and CPB CSG Grant- 1987-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412028361- Contains Kansas State University- Extension Communication records in file folders labeled: 2002 Cue Sheets (Cassettes), 2005-2007 Cue Sheets (Second CD), Agriculture Today- 1999-2001, Hort Hints- 1991-2001, Sound Living- 1997-2001, Projection- 1991-1999, Radio Farm Talks- 1991-1998, Duplicating- 1992-1998, Home Updates- 1991-1993, and Duplicating Charges- 1992-1993.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412028492- Contains file folders labeled: Associated Press, Memo of Understanding, Agreement to Operate KSAC State- Federal Extension Service, Facilities Sharing, Correspondence- Assoc Vice Pres for Univ Facilities, William W Sutton, Correspondence- Office of the Vice President of University Development, Foundation- Kansas State University, Correspondence Office of the Assistant to the President, George E Miller, Correspondence- Office of Division of University Communications, Cy Wainscot, Dr Walter R Woods, Dr John O Dunbar, Correspondence- Office of the President, General- Correspondence, University Committees, Peterson- E.J, Faculty- Senate Minutes, 1990-1991 Duplicating, 1989-1990 Home Updates, 1989-1990 Projection, 1989-1990 Radio Farm Talks, 1989-1990 Hort Hints, 1990- Duplicating Charges, Guide to Filing System, Board of Regents, Dr Fred Sobering, Correspondence- Directors Office, General, and Extension Information Personnel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412028727- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: KKSU Programs/Problems Lists 1987-1989, Files labeled by month that are dated from 1993-1992, Home Updates and Radio Briefs, Copies of Radio Briefs and Inventory, Radio Briefs- Labels, Radio Briefs- Paper, HRIS System (Print Outs), Invoices Year 2002, and KSU TeleComm Chargebacks 2001.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 8, A83412049325- G: 5/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 9, A83412028612- Contains files related to the Kansas State University Extension: Radio, TV and Film program, or KKSU-AM, as well as other broadcasting corporation\u0026#x2019;s records, newspaper clippings, and books. The file folders are labeled: KSAC Coverage Maps, History- News Stories, WIBW-CBS-ABC, KSAC History- 70 yrs, Historical Outline of KSAC to February 1936, KSAC Time-Share Correspondence, Correspondence and Reports, KSAC 25th Anniversary Program Script, Copyright- Radio, Disaster Information, Disclosure, Environment, Hotels/Motels, Housing- Manhattan, Instructions- Guarantees, Lotteries and Contests, Obscenity Case, Political Broadcasting, Safety Precautions, Commodity News Service Wire/ Media Service, Typewriters, and Equipment- Information.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 10, A83412028484- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio in file folders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Annual Public Radio Survey 1975-1976, CPB- Annual Financial Report and Information Survey- 1976-1986, Audience Measurement Survey, CPB- Annual Public Radio Survey, CPB- Annual Survey 1978-1994, CPB- Facilities Surveys, Financial Survey, CPB- Biennial Instructional Radio Survey, Employment Survey, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant 1971-1979, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Community Service Grant 1974-1985, Statement of Compliance with Public Tele-Financing Act of 1978- Amended by Public Broadcasting- Amended Act of 1981, CPB Final Report- Radio Community Service Grant 1977-1983, Jack Burke, Audit of CPB Annual Financial Report 1981, Offer/Acceptance Radio Community Service Grant-1978, Application for Supplemental FY 1977-1978-Radio CSG and Offer Acceptance, Certification of Eligibility for Community Service Incentive Bonus, Re-Application for Supplemental and Public Radio Community Service Grant- 1977, Audit CPB Community Service Grant- 1976, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Interim Report- 1975, and CPB Carry- Over Report.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 11, A83412027674- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Planning Reporting Professional Development Performance Review Outside Employment- Cooperative Extension Service, Maximizing Your Markets- 1990- Tune in Public Television. There are also four binders labeled: Building Audience for Public Radio (this binder contains 3 cassette tapes labeled \u0026#x201C;Not For Broadcast\u0026#x201D;), Kansas State University-Faculty Handbook 1987, Kansas State University- Affirmative Action, and Surveying the Audience- A Handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 12, A83412028581- Contains Department of Communications books, pamphlets and binders related to public radio and broadcasting. The three binders contain tax and general information on the KKSU Radio Broadcasting corporation, and the pamphlets are also related to KKSU and Public Radio. The books in the box are called: TV as Art, 1995 Kansas Radio and Television Directory, Radio Broadcasting- An Introduction o the Sound Medium, Broadcasting in America, Radio and Television, Television and Radio Announcing, Television Writing, The Communications Act of 1934, Television- Programming and Production, Teaching by Television, Mass Communication, Radio Programs- Station KSAC, The Communicator\u0026#x2019;s Handbook, The Chautauqua- A Guide Through the Flint Hills, Extension Systems- Agricultural Research Program, and 2001- Radio and Television Directory.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 13, A83412027917- Contains Department of Communications materials related to public radio. There are folders labeled: Public Radio and Television and State Governments, Kansas Extension Service- File Classification Manuel- Instructions. There are also 3 binders labeled: Corporation for Public Broadcasting- Affirmative Action/EEO Recruitment Kit- Employment Outreach Project, Satellite Distribution- National Public Radio, Mulligan Stew 1973 Report- 4-H TV. Additionally, there is also a book called College Placement- Annual 1980.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 14, A83412028599- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: USDA Ag Promotion Packets, Annual Compliance Report- 1976, Auditors Report, College- Level Committee on Planning (CCOP), Kansas- Employment Security Law, Extension Radio-TV-Film Overview, General- Office Management, General- Personnel, Effective Radio Writing, Extension Specialist in Radio and TV Temporary, Civil Rights Act and Memorandum, Air Charter Flights, Annual Report- Communications, Benefits- Classified and Unclassified, Benefits- Blood Donor Cards, Cars/Parking, Computer Network, Faculty Evaluation, Federal Extension General, Correspondence- Extension Information, Master Extension Schedule, Plan of Work, Position Proposal (Extension Television Specialist), Publications- KSU, Radio Spots- Extension- PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Family Food Fair PSA\u0026#x2019;s, Telenet (Extension), Television and Cooperative Extension, State Extension Communications and Training Materials, Plants-Man-Environment, Agriculture Film, Grain Dust Explosions Contract, Script- The Deadly Dust, License- Music, Contracts, Hunting Films, Youth and the Law, Law Films, Mulligan Stew, Music Enrichment Program, People Make the Difference, National Association of Convenience- Correspondence and Script- NACS Stores, National Association of Convenience Stores, Films on Falstaff, Nuclear Films, Dick Jepsen- Civil Defense, Nutrition Film- Cat\u0026#x2019;s Billing, Nutrition, Safety Belt Project, Film Production(Extra Copies), Equipment, Uncle Emis Film, and Film Assignments- General.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 15, A83412048939- Contains Department of Communications Copies of news releases, from the K-State Research and Extension Department of Communications. The releases are called \u0026#x201C;News and Features\u0026#x201D; some of which are listed as EXTra, or as \u0026#x201C;Briefly\u0026#x2026;\u0026#x201D; on the shorter articles. Most of the releases are from Kathleen Ward, and are in files dated from 1998-2007.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCubic Foot Box: Box 16, A83412028599- G: 16/15/6- MISSING\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 17, A83412026995- Contains Department of Communications, Extension Service, and Kansas Public Broadcasting Co. (KPBC) documents and correspondence. There are papers containing financial records and receipts for the department of communications, extension service and KPBC. There are also files labeled: Radio RF Account, Foundation Account, Radio-TV Account, Radio-TV Operating Budget- 1992, Current Budget (Radio-TV Operation- 1994), PTFP XMTR Accounting, KKSU Restricted Fees- Acct 420773, Car Expense, Electricity, Equipment + Repair, Office Supplies, Postage, Programming, Radio Expense, Subscription, Telephone, Erics Network Survey, Room Assignments, Additional PTFP Docs, Digital Audio Broadcasting, MAK- REFS, Div of Facilities Memo, Regents Review Report, Regents Reports. Then there are Volumes I-IV of \u0026#x201C;Extending the University to the People\u0026#x201D;- Kansas Cooperative Extension Service- 1914-1989. There is also a copy of the \u0026#x201C;More than you ever wanted to know about Radio Handbook,\u0026#x201D; from the cooperative extension service, it contains an envelope with a tape in it along with the rest of the materials.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 18, A83412028036- Contains a box and folders of KSAC-580 Pamphlets containing the KSAC program schedule from the Cooperative Extension Service- Department of Radio/TV/Film. The schedules are by month from 1946-1984. There is also a binder of Fire Replacement Records from Jack Burk, and it contains Extension Finance Office Department Files and financial records.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 19, A83412028476- Contains files from the Department of Communications labeled: Annual Employment Report 1976-1984, License Renewal- Work Materials 1977 and 1980, Letters from Listeners 1969-1996- Federal Communications Commission,\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 20, A83412027006- Contains Department of Communications materials in file folders labeled: Booklets/Reports/Etc.- Television, Educational Television Committee, Miscellaneous TV Area Coverage Maps, Television Stations, Public Television, Television Training, UMA (University of Mid America)- Report, Title V \u0026#x2013; Scripts/ Correspondence- Videocassettes, Projected Budget, Pesticide Information, KSAC/WIBW Correspondence- Misc, Videocassette, Radio and Television Videocassette Project- General, Pesticide Training Series- Videocassettes, Annual Report (Submitted to Dr. Thomas) 1974, Audit Report, Reports and Statistics 2-2 -Recurring Reports- Monthly, TV- Daily RF Account, Film Unit Account, Education\u0026#x2019;s Own Stations (KSAC), FCC- Opposition to Petition Exhibit 20- History of KSAC, KKSU/WIBW Past Proposals, KSAC Script for K-State\u0026#x2019;s 90th Birthday, Dedication Program for KSAC\u0026#x2019;s New Transmitter (Jan 1948), and Ralph\u0026#x2019;s Retirement. There are also books and booklets labeled: Public Television Survey- 1976-1977- Cooperation of Public Broadcasting, Engineering Report to the Kansas Public television Commission Concerning a Public Television System for the State of Kansas- Volume II- 1975, Video-Phonic Pork Clinic- 1974, Combined Utilization of Video Cassettes and Telephone Network in Substitution for Live Speakers at the Video Phonic Pork Clinic for Producers, The Substitution of Video Cassettes for Live Speakers at an Interagency Training School for Professionals in Range and Pasture Management, and Radio and Television Programming Preferences of Influentials and Farmers in Four Area of Kansas.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 21, A83412028256- Contains file folders labeled: President Duane Acker- Installation September 1975, Correspondence (Carolyn)-1980-1982, Eugena R Findley, Correspondence 1990-1992, Reports- Surveys, Television Wichita- General, Radio Supervisor Position, News Director, Unclassified- Video Production 1985, Extension Specialist in Radio- TV(Dev\u0026#x2019;s Replacement), Hiring Position Announcement, Staff Assistant Ext Communications, Inventory 1978, Flinchbaugh, Affirmative Action, Penalty Mail, Mail Regulations, Inventory- 1980, Communications- 4H, Pesticide Application Project, Plants/ Man/ Environment, Miscellaneous, The Future of Small Towns in Kansas, 208 Water Quality, and Video Cassette Project Proposal.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 22, A83412028379- Contains binders and file folders labeled: KSAC Program Schedules 1976-1980, KSAC Program Schedules 1981-1993, Federal Radio Commission- Rules and Regulations 1934, Kansas Extension Service- Radio and TV Department monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, Kansas Extension Service- Film Unit monthly budget summary sheets from 1989-1991, KSAC-WIBW Deviations, and CPB 1988-1989 and CPB 1990-1991-NPPAG, both containing monthly budget summary sheets from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting/ Kansas Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}},"normalized_title":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#normalized_title","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Department of Communication, 1934-2001","label":"Title"}},"short_description":{"id":"https://findingaids.lib.ksu.edu/catalog/department-of-communication#short_description","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Box 1, A83412027909- Contains Department of Communication file folders on the Federal Communications Commission. 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From 1906-1910 Professor C.O. Swanson was the person responsible for these experimental tests.  On March 1, 1910, the Department of Milling was formed when it broke away from the Chemistry department. From 1910-1922 Leslie A. Fitz was the head of the department until his resignation. After the resignation of Fitz, Swanson became head of the department. Early on the department worked to improve wheat quality and methods of grain storage. The department was located in Agriculture Hall (East Waters Hall).  In 1937 a four-year degree in the milling industry was offered as a course of study. In 1939 Swanson retired and Dr. E.G. Bayfield took over until 1945 when John Shellenberger took over as the department head. While Shellenberger headed the department the equipment and laboratories were updated with more modern equipment. The Department of Milling expanded the curriculum in 1951 by adding feed technology and expanded once again in 1963 when bakery science was added.  John Shellenberger retired in 1966 and was succeeded by William J. Hoover as the department head. 1966 also saw the change of the name from the Department of Milling Industry to the Department of Grain Science and Industry.  Dr. Hoover resigned in 1976 with Charles W. Deyoe taking over as the department head. When Hoover resigned he took over as the President of the American Institute of Baking. With his help, the organization moved from Chicago to Manhattan where it has been based since. In 1992 Deyoe stepped down and Dr. Richard R. Hahn took over the position. Hahn retired in 1996 and Dr. Brendan J. Donnelly took over as department head. Under Donnelly’s leadership, the start of a five-building Grain Science and Industry complex began construction. The first of these buildings, the International Grains Program Conference Center, was completed in 2004. The second building, the Biological and Industrial Value Added Programs, was finished in 2005. In 2006 the Hal Ross Flour Mill was completed. The O.H. Kruse Feed Technology Innovation Center was completed in 2013.  Dr. Donnelly retired with Dr. Virgil Smail taking over in 2004. In 2008 Dr. Dirk Maier becomes the current department head.","It received accession number U2011.31.","Published","[collection name], [Series name if present], Box [number], Folder [number or title ], Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.","Finding Aid Author: Cliff Hight  Processing Info: Jeremiah VanGilder processed the collection in July 2011. Cliff Hight reviewed it in August 2011.","This accession includes milling-related activities of the Department of Grain Science and Industry mainly from 1977 to 1989. Other articles, clippings, photographs, and programs cover topics like catfish research, faculty member John Shellenberger, other departmental faculty, and fraternity and university events between 1955 and 2007. 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