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Hill was elected secretary-treasurer of the National Rural Sociological Society in 1949. In July of 1956, he became a Rural Sociologist on the International Cooperation Administration-India-Kansas State College Team to Poona, India. Hill had a special interest in India thus he spent much of his time and research there.  He retired from Kansas State in 1969 and died on February 9, 1995.  Maurice Hil, the younger brother of Randall Hill, was born on November 7, 1904. He also was a Manhattan resident and attended Kansas State from 1923 to 1925. While at the college, Hill was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, and he later served as a financial advisor for the fraternity. After his time at Kansas State, Hill worked as a banker at Union National Bank of Manhattan for 22 years. In 1947 he took a position at Home Building \u0026 Loan Association, where he worked for 35 years. Hill was very active in the financial affairs of the Manhattan community. He met Opal and the two were married on December 22, 1928. Maurice Hill died on March 18, 1982.  Opal Brown Hill, the wife of Maurice Hill, was born on September 23, 1903. She attended Kansas State and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics in 1944. She was employed as a clerk in the business office at Kansas State for seven years when she resigned to pursue a master’s degree in art, which she received from Kansas State in 1950. Mrs. Hill taught interior decorating, along with other subjects, in the art department as an associate professor. At that time, subjects such as interior decorating and architecture were part of the art department. Hill retired from the university in 1969, and in 1983 she received the Art Department Recognition Award. She died on August 14, 1997.","Received the accession number U1999.15. The Hill family papers were donated to the University Archives in 1999 by Joleen J. 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The first series in the collection pertains to Randall Hill and concerns his involvement with Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity at Kansas State. The first five folders deal with the early years, starting with the house contract in 1929. The theme of his collection centers around financial responsibilities and dues that former members owed to the house. The correspondence from 1932 to 1942 is mainly letters to former members reminding them of their obligations and dues.  The next series, that of Maurice Hill, is very similar to Randall Hill's papers. Maurice Hill was also involved with a fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, although his collection is smaller. In this series, however, there are a variety of formats; photos of former members, a newsletter, two fraternity songbooks, letterheads and envelopes, a gavel, and a large metal ring. There is a folder with a few letters from Hill to former members pertaining to dues owed to the fraternity.  The third series, and the largest of the Hill Family Papers, is that of Opal Hill. The first folder pertains to a dinner recognition for Hill and her involvement with the establishment of a museum at Kansas State University and her contributions to Kansas State. Since she was an art instructor, the rest of her collection relates to fabrics and tapestries, including Peruvian, Irish, Persian, and Japanese. The collection contains mostly printed material on various subjects in the form of news articles, essays, pamphlets, and booklets.  The fourth series, part of Opal Hill's papers, deals extensively with the proposal of a museum at Kansas State University. There are six folders, 1) letters, 2) proposals, 3) information about a curator, 4) grant information, 5) printed material about other university museums, and 6) articles about the museum. Another person who was heavily involved with the museum and is frequently mentioned throughout all six folders is Patricia O'Brian, who was a friend and fellow professor at Kansas State University.  The donation includes a collection of photographs associated with Maurice Hill and members of Phi Sigma Kappa. They are of members who were involved with K-State athletics including football, baseball, and track. Also, there are some photos of the Phi Sigma Kappa members who participated in the military training program, and a few group photographs of the fraternity members. The photographs have been removed and filed in the Photograph Collection, Vertical File-People, and in flat storage boxes. An inventory can be found following the container list in this register.  Also, there are six artifacts associated with the Hills that have been stored with the artifacts collection in the University Archives. 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He retired from Kansas State in 1969 and died on February 9, 1995.  Maurice Hil, the younger brother of Randall Hill, was born on November 7, 1904. He also was a Manhattan resident and attended Kansas State from 1923 to 1925. While at the college, Hill was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, and he later served as a financial advisor for the fraternity. After his time at Kansas State, Hill worked as a banker at Union National Bank of Manhattan for 22 years. In 1947 he took a position at Home Building \u0026 Loan Association, where he worked for 35 years. Hill was very active in the financial affairs of the Manhattan community. He met Opal and the two were married on December 22, 1928. Maurice Hill died on March 18, 1982.  Opal Brown Hill, the wife of Maurice Hill, was born on September 23, 1903. She attended Kansas State and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics in 1944. 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And the third package has newspapers, calendars and notes related to the history of Manhattan KS. There are also two boxes of microfilm, five cassette tapes, a replica of the plaque left on the moon, and a large tape reel labeled 9P27HS- Department of History- Dr. Socolofsky- Kansas State University 1981.\u003cbr\u003eBox 3, A83412029676- Contains 3 large folders as well as several smaller folders and large manila- style envelopes. The first large folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Arthur Capper- Vote Getter,” and it contains materials related to Arthur Capper. The materials were sent to Homer Socolofsky from the department of history at Kansas State. There is a letter in the packet detailing the contents within the file, and addressed to Socolofsky. There is a manuscript on Capper, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, and original notes from Capper. The second folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,” and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of “Kansas in 1876” by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled “Wheat Variety Development” as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: “A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,” an additional couple of copies of “Kansas in 1876.” The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. Corey, Marion County a Century Ago, Twenty- One and all is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka, “Putting Kansas on the Map,” The Baker University Museum Expedition to Idaho in 1907, Dr Milton S. 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The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999.\u003cbr\u003eBox 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. 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The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. Socolofsky, “Syllabus for History of Kansas”- Socolofsky 1986, “Whereby we Thrive- History of American Farming 1607-1972,” “Kansas History in Graduate Study 1970 and 1959” compiled by Homer Socolofsky, “Homer Socolofsky- Enclosures in Books,” and “The Significance of the Frontier in American History”- Frederick Jackson Turner. 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The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of \u0026#x201C;The Capper Farm Press\u0026#x201D;- a Dissertation\u0026#x2026;for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. \u0026#x201C;Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History\u0026#x201D;- Edited by Homer E. Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Syllabus for History of Kansas\u0026#x201D;- Socolofsky 1986, \u0026#x201C;Whereby we Thrive- History of American Farming 1607-1972,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Kansas History in Graduate Study 1970 and 1959\u0026#x201D; compiled by Homer Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Homer Socolofsky- Enclosures in Books,\u0026#x201D; and \u0026#x201C;The Significance of the Frontier in American History\u0026#x201D;- Frederick Jackson Turner. There are also Photos and Postcards from various historical locations from Kansas and the Midwest, as well as Newspapers and magazines containing information on the history of Kansas. Lastly there are tapes labeled- Kansas Immigrants Programs 1-10, 11-18, 19-26 and 27-30, and a nameplate of Homer E. Socolofsky\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A83412035512- Contains historical Kansas newspapers, K-State news memos, Milton Eisenhower papers, K-State history/ \u0026#x201C;State of the University,\u0026#x201D; correspondence to and from Homer Socolofsky, and pamphlets related to Kansas State University and Homer Socolofsky\u0026#x2019;s time at the university.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 7, A83412029812- Contains copies of historical newspapers, magazines, posters, historical records, and notes from Socolofsky. There are additionally maps, city travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets for various cities, landmarks, museums and other places from the Midwest. There is a paper listing each paper and pamphlet in this box, and the collection in general, as well as one detailing several books authored by faculty at Kansas State University.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOversize Box/Box 8, A83412067527- Contains photos, paintings, and art prints. There are pictures of Homer Socolofsky, and art that contains bird and duck paintings by Lynn Bogue Hunt, Paintings of various historical buildings, nature scenes, and landmarks. COOP Service art prints. There is also a large envelope labeled \u0026#x201C;For Homer\u0026#x201D; and it contains more photographs. There are also papers containing the Magna Carta of King John. 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Box 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has “A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,” a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, “Kansas” by Kenneth S. Davis, and visitors guides to Topeka and Manhattan KS. And the third package has newspapers, calendars and notes related to the history of Manhattan KS. There are also two boxes of microfilm, five cassette tapes, a replica of the plaque left on the moon, and a large tape reel labeled 9P27HS- Department of History- Dr. Socolofsky- Kansas State University 1981. Box 3, A83412029676- Contains 3 large folders as well as several smaller folders and large manila- style envelopes. The first large folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Arthur Capper- Vote Getter,” and it contains materials related to Arthur Capper. The materials were sent to Homer Socolofsky from the department of history at Kansas State. There is a letter in the packet detailing the contents within the file, and addressed to Socolofsky. There is a manuscript on Capper, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, and original notes from Capper. The second folder is labeled “Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,” and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of “Kansas in 1876” by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled “Wheat Variety Development” as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: “A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,” an additional couple of copies of “Kansas in 1876.” The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. 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The books contained are as follows: Two copies of “The Capper Farm Press”- a Dissertation…for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. Socolofsky- June 1954 one is annotated similarly to a rough draft, and the other is contained in a box. “Syllabus for History of Kansas- Kansas State University- 1974,” “The Scully Land System in Marion County Kansas,” “The Kansas Pacific Railroad- An Agent of the Expanding Frontier,” “Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Pertaining to Kansas History”- Edited by Homer E. Socolofsky, “Syllabus for History of Kansas”- Socolofsky 1986, “Whereby we Thrive- History of American Farming 1607-1972,” “Kansas History in Graduate Study 1970 and 1959” compiled by Homer Socolofsky, “Homer Socolofsky- Enclosures in Books,” and “The Significance of the Frontier in American History”- Frederick Jackson Turner. 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There are also several Manila style envelopes containing: Phi Kappa Phi at KSU- A History- Socolofsky, Biography of the Honorable Richard Dean Rogers- Senior United States District Judge by Homer Socolofsky (containing three copies on the book) and there are also loose papers with notes, newspaper clippings, historical documents and papers written by Homer Socolofsky on the history of Kansas, Wheat Farming, History of various other organizations from Kansas, and copies of correspondence to and from Socolofsky. Box 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has “A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,” a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, “Kansas” by Kenneth S. Davis, and visitors guides to Topeka and Manhattan KS. 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There are also several Manila style envelopes containing: Phi Kappa Phi at KSU- A History- Socolofsky, Biography of the Honorable Richard Dean Rogers- Senior United States District Judge by Homer Socolofsky (containing three copies on the book) and there are also loose papers with notes, newspaper clippings, historical documents and papers written by Homer Socolofsky on the history of Kansas, Wheat Farming, History of various other organizations from Kansas, and copies of correspondence to and from Socolofsky.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A13411853817- Contains three paper- wrapped packages. The first contains travel guides, museum information books, and informational pamphlets. The second has \u0026#x201C;A Chronology of American Agriculture 1776-1976,\u0026#x201D; a Historical Album of Agriculture, map from the Bureau of Reclamation- Region 6, Correspondence to Homer Socolofsky, \u0026#x201C;Kansas\u0026#x201D; by Kenneth S. Davis, and visitors guides to Topeka and Manhattan KS. And the third package has newspapers, calendars and notes related to the history of Manhattan KS. There are also two boxes of microfilm, five cassette tapes, a replica of the plaque left on the moon, and a large tape reel labeled 9P27HS- Department of History- Dr. Socolofsky- Kansas State University 1981.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412029676- Contains 3 large folders as well as several smaller folders and large manila- style envelopes. The first large folder is labeled \u0026#x201C;Socolofsky- Arthur Capper- Vote Getter,\u0026#x201D; and it contains materials related to Arthur Capper. The materials were sent to Homer Socolofsky from the department of history at Kansas State. There is a letter in the packet detailing the contents within the file, and addressed to Socolofsky. There is a manuscript on Capper, photographs, postcards, newspaper clippings, and original notes from Capper. The second folder is labeled \u0026#x201C;Socolofsky- Kansas 1876,\u0026#x201D; and it contains notes, newspaper clippings, historical records and the manuscript of \u0026#x201C;Kansas in 1876\u0026#x201D; by Homer Socolofsky. The third is a manila envelope made out to Dr. Homer Socolofsky in the department of history, the envelope is labeled \u0026#x201C;Wheat Variety Development\u0026#x201D; as a partial solution to world food needs. There are papers by Socolofsky labeled: \u0026#x201C;A Seven Day Tour of Historic Kansas,\u0026#x201D; an additional couple of copies of \u0026#x201C;Kansas in 1876.\u0026#x201D; The labels on the envelopes and folders are: Capper Reviews, Jacob S. Corey, Marion County a Century Ago, Twenty- One and all is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka, \u0026#x201C;Putting Kansas on the Map,\u0026#x201D; The Baker University Museum Expedition to Idaho in 1907, Dr Milton S. 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The Manila envelops are addressed to/ labeled for: Bob McCulley- Members and Other Clubs, Ralph Miller, Howard Hill, Miller, Ralph Miller, Elmer Hayne, and State Convention. Last there are pamphlets containing rosters of Kiwanis Club meetings from 1971-1999.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412035685- Contains papers and books written by Homer E. Socolofsky. The books contained are as follows: Two copies of \u0026#x201C;The Capper Farm Press\u0026#x201D;- a Dissertation\u0026#x2026;for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy- By Homer E. 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During Hartman's professional career he was head basketball coach at three schools including: Coffeyville (Kansas) Junior College (1955-1962), Southern Illinois University (1962-1970), and Kansas State University (1970-1986).\u003cbr\u003e Oklahoma A \u0026amp; M, the first series, is comprised of material from courses in education and physical education that Hartman took while enrolled at the college.\u003cbr\u003e The second series, Coffeyville Junior College (1955-1962), is divided into seven sub-series according to basketball season: 1) 1955-1956 contains a copy of the college magazine and awards; 2) 1956-1957 includes the college magazine from that year; 3) 1957-1958 consists of telegrams, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1959-1960 contains newspaper clippings outlining highlights; 5) 1960-1961 includes tournament information; 6) 1961-1962 consists of tournament information and newspaper clippings, and 7) Miscellaneous includes scouting notes and a cutout of the Coffeyville Junior College mascot.\u003cbr\u003e Southern Illinois University (1962-1970), the third series, is organized into eight sub-series: 1) 1962-1963 consists of newspaper clippings; 2) 1963-1964 contains newspaper clippings; 3) 1964-1965 includes telegrams, game statistics, programs, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1967 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) consists of programs and newspaper clippings featuring the tournament highlights (Walt Frazier, who went on to star for the New York Knicks, was a member of the team); 5) 1967-1968 contains game statistics, programs, and newspaper clippings; 6) 1968-1969 includes game programs; 7) 1969-1970 consists of game statistics, programs, the Countrywide Sports magazine, and newspaper clippings; and 8) 1970 Transition from SIU to KSU includes newspaper clippings outlining Hartman's resignation from SIU and appointment as the new head basketball coach at Kansas State University.\u003cbr\u003e The fourth series is Kansas State University (1970-1986). This series is separated into thirteen sub-series: 1) Clippings, undated, contains a number of newspaper clippings from unknown basketball seasons at Kansas State University; 2) 1970-1971 consists of telegrams, game statistics, programs, tournament information, and clippings; 3) KSU, 1971, Clippings includes newspaper clippings concerning Oklahoma University's basketball team; 4) 1971-1972 contains telegrams, game statistics, and newspaper clippings; 5) 1972-1973 consists of programs and newspaper clippings; 6) 1973-1974 contains game statistics, programs, and media guides, and newspaper clippings; 7) 1974-1975 includes programs and newspaper clippings; 8) 1975-1976 contains programs and newspaper clippings; 9) 1976-1977 consists of a photograph; 10) 1977-1978 includes newspaper clippings; 11) 1979-1980 contains college magazine and newspaper clippings; 12) 1984-1985 consists of newspaper clippings; and 13) 1985-1986 includes programs and newspaper clippings.\u003cbr\u003e The series Correspondence (1986) is organized into two sub-series. 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The second series, Coffeyville Junior College (1955-1962), is divided into seven sub-series according to basketball season: 1) 1955-1956 contains a copy of the college magazine and awards; 2) 1956-1957 includes the college magazine from that year; 3) 1957-1958 consists of telegrams, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1959-1960 contains newspaper clippings outlining highlights; 5) 1960-1961 includes tournament information; 6) 1961-1962 consists of tournament information and newspaper clippings, and 7) Miscellaneous includes scouting notes and a cutout of the Coffeyville Junior College mascot.  Southern Illinois University (1962-1970), the third series, is organized into eight sub-series: 1) 1962-1963 consists of newspaper clippings; 2) 1963-1964 contains newspaper clippings; 3) 1964-1965 includes telegrams, game statistics, programs, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1967 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) consists of programs and newspaper clippings featuring the tournament highlights (Walt Frazier, who went on to star for the New York Knicks, was a member of the team); 5) 1967-1968 contains game statistics, programs, and newspaper clippings; 6) 1968-1969 includes game programs; 7) 1969-1970 consists of game statistics, programs, the Countrywide Sports magazine, and newspaper clippings; and 8) 1970 Transition from SIU to KSU includes newspaper clippings outlining Hartman's resignation from SIU and appointment as the new head basketball coach at Kansas State University.  The fourth series is Kansas State University (1970-1986). 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The series Correspondence (1986) is organized into two sub-series. The first sub-series is entitled Retirement and contains a number of letters regarding Hartman's retirement as the head coach for the men's basketball team at Kansas State University. It includes letters from Governor John Carlin (Kansas) and coaches Lou Henson, Tom Penders, \"Wimp\" Sanderson, and others. The second sub-series relates to Hartman's nomination to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1986 and contains letters of support from Henry Iba, DeLoss Dodds, Dean Smith, and others.  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They also include course material, correspondence regarding his retirement as head coach for Kansas State University and his nomination to the Hall of Fame in 1986, photographs, and artifacts. During Hartman's professional career he was head basketball coach at three schools including: Coffeyville (Kansas) Junior College (1955-1962), Southern Illinois University (1962-1970), and Kansas State University (1970-1986).  Oklahoma A \u0026 M, the first series, is comprised of material from courses in education and physical education that Hartman took while enrolled at the college.  The second series, Coffeyville Junior College (1955-1962), is divided into seven sub-series according to basketball season: 1) 1955-1956 contains a copy of the college magazine and awards; 2) 1956-1957 includes the college magazine from that year; 3) 1957-1958 consists of telegrams, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1959-1960 contains newspaper clippings outlining highlights; 5) 1960-1961 includes tournament information; 6) 1961-1962 consists of tournament information and newspaper clippings, and 7) Miscellaneous includes scouting notes and a cutout of the Coffeyville Junior College mascot.  Southern Illinois University (1962-1970), the third series, is organized into eight sub-series: 1) 1962-1963 consists of newspaper clippings; 2) 1963-1964 contains newspaper clippings; 3) 1964-1965 includes telegrams, game statistics, programs, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1967 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) consists of programs and newspaper clippings featuring the tournament highlights (Walt Frazier, who went on to star for the New York Knicks, was a member of the team); 5) 1967-1968 contains game statistics, programs, and newspaper clippings; 6) 1968-1969 includes game programs; 7) 1969-1970 consists of game statistics, programs, the Countrywide Sports magazine, and newspaper clippings; and 8) 1970 Transition from SIU to KSU includes newspaper clippings outlining Hartman's resignation from SIU and appointment as the new head basketball coach at Kansas State University.  The fourth series is Kansas State University (1970-1986). 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The series Correspondence (1986) is organized into two sub-series. The first sub-series is entitled Retirement and contains a number of letters regarding Hartman's retirement as the head coach for the men's basketball team at Kansas State University. It includes letters from Governor John Carlin (Kansas) and coaches Lou Henson, Tom Penders, \"Wimp\" Sanderson, and others. The second sub-series relates to Hartman's nomination to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1986 and contains letters of support from Henry Iba, DeLoss Dodds, Dean Smith, and others.  The Photographs series is divided into three sub-series: 1) Coffeyville Junior College consists of photographs from Hartman's time as head coach at Coffeyville; 2) Southern Illinois University includes Southern Illinois University's basketball team photographs, individual player photographs, a number of photographs of Hartman during his tenure as head coach, and a photograph from the National Invitation Tournament in 1967; and 3) Kansas State University contains a photograph of Hartman during his years as head coach at Kansas State University.  Artifacts comprise the last series and include a \"Coach of the Year Award\" trophy from the National Association of Basketball Coaches for the 1980-1981 season, and two plaques awarded to Hartman. The first plaque was given to him by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association (KBCA) in honor of his induction into the KBCA Hall of Fame in 1989. 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Hartman played basketball and football at Oklahoma A\u0026amp;M from 1943 to 1944 but failed to graduate due to his service in the Navy in World War 2. Upon the conclusion of his service in 1947, he returned to Oklahoma A\u0026amp;M, again playing football and basketball, before graduating in 1950 with a BS in Education. Hartman began his coaching career in 1951 coaching high school football. In 1954, he earned his master\u0026#x2019;s degree from Oklahoma State University, while also working as a graduate assistant coach to the Oklahoma State basketball team under head coach Henry Iba. Hartman became the head basketball coach for Coffeyville Junior College in 1955. Hartman coached the team to an NJCAA national championship victory in 1962, after which he became the head coach for Southern Illinois University. Southern Illinois won the NIT championship in 1967 and Hartman was named Sporting News Coach of the Year. He left Southern Illinois for Kansas State in 1970. 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Hartman began his coaching career in 1951 coaching high school football. In 1954, he earned his master’s degree from Oklahoma State University, while also working as a graduate assistant coach to the Oklahoma State basketball team under head coach Henry Iba. Hartman became the head basketball coach for Coffeyville Junior College in 1955. Hartman coached the team to an NJCAA national championship victory in 1962, after which he became the head coach for Southern Illinois University. Southern Illinois won the NIT championship in 1967 and Hartman was named Sporting News Coach of the Year. He left Southern Illinois for Kansas State in 1970. While head coach at K-State, Hartman’s teams won 3 Big Eight Conference championships and Hartman was selected Big Eight Coach of the Year twice. He was also selected as Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in the 1980-81 season. 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The second series, Coffeyville Junior College (1955-1962), is divided into seven sub-series according to basketball season: 1) 1955-1956 contains a copy of the college magazine and awards; 2) 1956-1957 includes the college magazine from that year; 3) 1957-1958 consists of telegrams, tournament information, and newspaper clippings; 4) 1959-1960 contains newspaper clippings outlining highlights; 5) 1960-1961 includes tournament information; 6) 1961-1962 consists of tournament information and newspaper clippings, and 7) Miscellaneous includes scouting notes and a cutout of the Coffeyville Junior College mascot.  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