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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. While head coach at K-State, Hartman\u0026#x2019;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. Hartman retired in 1986 and has since been inducted into the Southern Illinois University Hall of Fame, Kansas State University Hall of Fame, State of Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and Coffeyville Community College Hall of Fame. Hartman died in 1998\u003c/p\u003e \u003c/note\u003e"],"bioghist_tesim":["Jack Hartman was the head coach for the Kansas State men’s basketball team from 1970 to 1986. Hartman played basketball and football at Oklahoma A\u0026M 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\u0026M, 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’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. Hartman retired in 1986 and has since been inducted into the Southern Illinois University Hall of Fame, Kansas State University Hall of Fame, State of Kansas Sports Hall of Fame, and Coffeyville Community College Hall of Fame. 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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). 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.  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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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).\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\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.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\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.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\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.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\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.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e The series Correspondence (1986) is organized into two sub-series. 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There are also numerous resources in the collection from the period 1827-1872 including correspondence, journals and diaries, and legal and financial documents kept by George Smith. Of particular interest, is a diary kept by Smith while travelling by wagon from Iowa to Nebraska in 1865. Photographs in the collection have been transferred to the photograph collection of the University Archives. Some materials, because of their size, were removed and placed in an oversized flatbox. There are no restrictions regarding access to the papers.","The papers are contained in six document boxes and one oversize flatbox (3.0 linear feet) spanning the years 1827-1984. They are divided into eleven series: 1) journals and diaries, 1865, 1877- 79; 2)correspondence, 1828-1984; 3) literary works, 1851-68, 1870's; 4) education, 1827-1953; 5) medicine, 1921; 6) Booth Association, 1854-63; 7) financial documents, 1837-1953; 8) genealogy; 9) legal documents, 1832-1942; 10) printed materials; and 11) photographs.","George Smith was born January 15, 1809 in Burlington, Chittendon County, Vermont, the son of John and Mary Smith. In 1832, he began his law career in Vermont, Moved to Illinois, and eventually settled in the Iowa Territory. Mr. Smith served as a county judge from 1837-1841 in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa and then resumed his law practice. On March 26, 1845, he married Elizabeth Davy Richards, whose family had recently immigrated from Devonshire, England. They had six children: Mary Eliza, Marcia Emma, Flora Ella, Frank Melville, Rollin George, and Jenny Lind. In 1871, George Smith set out alone to settle a homestead in smith County, Kansas. He died of suffocation on September 4, 1872 when the dug-out he was living in caved-in. His youngest daughter, Jenny Lind Smith, was born December 26, 1856 in Tipton, Iowa. She taught school at Dubuque High School in Dubuque, Iowa from 1875-79 and then moved to Kansas with her mother and brother Frank in 1880. In Kansas, she met and married Volney Bottomly in November 1882. They had two children, Herbert Jefferson and Helen Elizabeth. Mrs. Bottomly died on March 20, 1950. Helen Elizabeth Bottomly was born December 9, 1886 in Cedarville, Smith County, Kansas. She graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College in 1905. She taught school for a year in Cleburne, a country school north of Manhattan, Kansas. She then attended Kansas Wesleyan College in Salina the next year. On May 6, 1908 she married Percy Eugene Lill, son of Michael and Joanna Lill of rural Mt. Hope, Kansas. Percy had two brothers, Harry and Joe, and two sisters, Genevieve and Gertrude. Percy and Elizabeth Lill lived on a farm near Mt. Hope for most of their lives but moved to Oxford in 1947. They had seven children including Marjorie Elizabeth, Eugene Michael, Volney Bottomly, Wayne Percy, Gordon Grigsby, Dean Thomas, and Richard Alan. All but one, Volney, received degrees at Kansas State and he alone of the brothers did not fight in World War II. Dean Lill was killed in action in November 1944, in Germany and was buried in Holland. The rest of the family are all married and living in various locations in the U.S. Their parents, Percy and Helen Lill, have both passed away, he on July 28, 1967, and her on October 22, 1977.","Processing of the papers was completed by Pam Neuschafer in June 1988. This collection's accession number is PC 60, and revised to number, PC 1987.10 (P1987.10).","Published","[collection name], [Series name if present], Box [number], Folder [number or title ], Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.","Processing Info: Processing of the papers was completed by Pam Neuschafer in June 1988. Archon processing by Edward Nagurny, graduate teaching assistant, June 2015.  Publication Date: 2015-06-19","The Smith, Bottomly, and Lill Family Papers, 1827-1984, document four generations of a family. The collection focuses primarily on George Smith between 1827-72, to a lesser extent on his children and grandchildren (the Bottomlys'), and then increases in volume with the next generation (the Lills'), especially between 1934-45.  In the first series, journals and diaries, there are four items. Included in one of the journals is an interesting account of George Smith's trip from Iowa to Nebraska by wagon in 1865.  Correspondence (1828-1984), the second series in the collection, is housed in three document boxes and comprises the largest series in the collection. Items within the series are organized chronologically. The bulk of the items are the incoming and outgoing correspondence from 1934-45 between Percy and Helen Lill and their seven children, most of whom were either attending Kansas State College, preparing for military duty, or actively fighting overseas in World War II. Correspondence among family and friends, while the Lill brothers were attending K-State, describes student life. Also included in the collection are some letters by their mother, Helen Bottomly Lill, when she attended K-State from 1900-05. Perhaps the most significant items in the collection, however, are the early Smith family correspondence from 1828-41 because of its description of life in Vermont and the settlement of the Midwest particularly Iowa.  Contained in the third series, literary works, are speeches and essays housed in five folders. Although some of the works are undated, most were, apparently, penned by George Smith.  In the next series, education, there are a variety of items including diplomas, school programs, teachers' certificates, and grade cards. These items are diverse and cover the period from 1927-1953 and are contained in two folders.  The fifth series, medicine, contains a single item, a 1921 handwritten cold remedy.  The sixth series, Booth Association, is housed in one folder. This organization was formed on November 15, 1854, in New York by descendants of the Booth family of England, who claim to be the lawful heirs of the Booth family estates. Included in the materials are the association's constitution and by-laws, a membership fee receipt, certificate, and newsletter made out to George Smith, and a broadside removed to a larger flat box because of its size.  In the seventh series, financial documents, there are many items dating from 1837-1953; ledgers, receipts, bank statements, tax information, and related pieces. These materials are organized chronologically with the ledgers filed separately at the end of the series.  Genealogy, the eighth series, is separated by surname. There are some original handwritten items placed at the beginning of the series but most of the materials are photocopied, typed, or handwritten reproductions of original documents. These materials, contained in eleven folders, provide biographical information about the families.  The ninth series, printed materials, consists of Christmas and greeting cards, advertising cards, certificates, and miscellaneous items. These are housed in five folders.  The last series, photographs, are separated by family surname, specifically, or more generally, as family and friends. All negatives and tintypes are identified. Unidentified photographs are filed at the end of the series. Photographs of locations in Kansas, particularly of the campus at K-State, have been removed and placed in the University Archives photograph collection.","The reseacher assumes full responsbility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.","Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. 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Mrs. Bottomly died on March 20, 1950. Helen Elizabeth Bottomly was born December 9, 1886 in Cedarville, Smith County, Kansas. She graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College in 1905. She taught school for a year in Cleburne, a country school north of Manhattan, Kansas. She then attended Kansas Wesleyan College in Salina the next year. On May 6, 1908 she married Percy Eugene Lill, son of Michael and Joanna Lill of rural Mt. Hope, Kansas. Percy had two brothers, Harry and Joe, and two sisters, Genevieve and Gertrude. Percy and Elizabeth Lill lived on a farm near Mt. Hope for most of their lives but moved to Oxford in 1947. They had seven children including Marjorie Elizabeth, Eugene Michael, Volney Bottomly, Wayne Percy, Gordon Grigsby, Dean Thomas, and Richard Alan. All but one, Volney, received degrees at Kansas State and he alone of the brothers did not fight in World War II. Dean Lill was killed in action in November 1944, in Germany and was buried in Holland. 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Coffman papers are arranged in 11 series: 1) Biographical, 2) Correspondence, 3) Genealogy, 4) Legal documents, 5) Literary works, 6) Awards and honors, 7) Printed materials, 8) Photographs, 9) Scrapbooks and photograph albums, 10) Oversize 11) Artifacts","Chronology\u0026#13;  1892 December 30, born in Jewell, Kansas\u0026#13;  1908 Passed grade school exams\u0026#13;  1914 June 18, graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College with a bachelor of science degree in agronomy\u0026#13;  1914-1916 Worked as station superintendent, Philippine Bureau of Agriculture\u0026#13;  1916-1917 Attended graduate school and worked as a student instructor in botany and plant physiology, Kansas State College\u0026#13;  1918-1924 Worked for the United States Department of Agriculture, Akron, Colorado\u0026#13;  1919 June 18, married Alta Johnson\u0026#13;  1922 Received master of science in agronomy, plant breeding major, plant physiology minor, from Kansas State Agricultural College\u0026#13;  1923 April 23, daughter Alice Winifred Coffman born\u0026#13;  1924-1963 Worked for the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service\u0026#13;  1926 April 25, Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science\u0026#13;  1949 October 26, elected Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy\u0026#13;  1950-1962 Served as secretary of the National Oat Conference\u0026#13;  1962 Received the Superior Service Award from the United States Department of Agriculture, December 31, retired\u0026#13;  1966 Received Distinguished Service in Agriculture Award from Kansas State University\u0026#13;  1976 December 20, died in Prince George County, Maryland, buried in Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia\u0026#13;  1977 Oat History, Identification and Classification published\u0026#13;  K-State alumnus Franklin A. Coffman was a noted agronomist who specialized in oat experimentation and research. He was born in Jewell, Kansas in 1892 to Rachel and Ernest Coffman. Both parents attended Kansas State Agricultural College. Coffman entered the sub-freshman class at Kansas State Agricultural College in 1908. In 1911, he entered the freshman class. He majored in Agronomy and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree in 1914. Six of Coffman's siblings graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College.\u0026#13;  From 1914-1916, Coffman worked for the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture as the station superintendent in charge of corn. He returned to Kansas and began studies for a master's degree, but did not complete the program at that time. He moved to Akron, Colorado to work for the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1922, Coffman completed his Master of Science in Agriculture at Kansas State Agricultural College, as a plant breeding major, plant physiology minor.\u0026#13;  Upon graduation, Coffman continued to work for the United States Department of Agriculture where he remained employed until his retirement in 1962. The positions he held at the United States Department of Agriculture increased in importance and responsibility as Coffman built a reputation for his work in oat experimentation and research. In 1957, he became the principal agronomist in charge of winter oats and was responsible for 120 experiment stations in 44 states.\u0026#13;  Throughout his career, Coffman published approximately 200 articles and several books. He edited the book Oats and Oat Improvement and wrote five of the book's 15 chapters. Upon his retirement in 1962, Coffman received the Superior Service Award from the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1966, he received the Distinguished Service in Agriculture Award from Kansas State University. After retirement, Coffman continued his involvement in oat research. The book Oat History, Identification and Classification, was published in 1977, a year after he died.\u0026#13;  Coffman married Alta Johnson in 1919 and had a daughter, Alice Winifred, in 1923. He had two grandsons. Coffman was an accomplished photographer and poet. Many of his poems were published in the Washington Post. Coffman was an avid sportsman and made many trips to western states and national parks. He was also a genealogist and did extensive research on both sides of his family.","The Morse Department of Special Collections acquired the Coffman papers through a gift from John T. Spike, grandson of Franklin A. Coffman. They were shipped to Kansas from the Texas home of his mother, Alice Coffman Spike. It received accession number P2011.10.","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: Jane Schillie  Processing Info: Jane Schillie processed the collection under the direction of Anthony Crawford, Curator of Manuscripts, during the 2011-2012 academic year.  Publication Date: 2013-04-24","The Franklin A. Coffman papers contain letters, autobiographical materials, paternal and maternal family genealogies, legal documents, literary works, awards and honors, printed materials, photographs, scrapbooks and photograph albums, and artifacts.  Personal correspondence is mainly amongst family members though there is a letter from J. Edgar Hoover regarding a poem Coffman published. Business correspondence is sparse. Coffman received a bound volume of congratulatory letters upon his retirement. The letters provide the best account of Coffman's work with the United States Department of Agriculture within the collection. Many describe interactions with Coffman during field work and visits to experiment stations across the country. There is no official governmental correspondence in the collection documenting Coffman's work.  Coffman handwrote autobiographical accounts of his life during his later years. These accounts are mainly of his childhood, college days and work in the Philippines. The accounts covering the years Coffman spent in the Philippines are extensive. They provide many details and impressions about the native people. The accounts also cover his travels to other Asian countries while based in the Philippines.  Coffman spent years gathering genealogical information from relatives and researching his ancestors. He traced his father's Coffman ancestors back to 1737 and his mother's Bayle ancestors back to 1796. There are notes, different versions of family trees, and extensive narrative written by Coffman describing the lives of his ancestors.  Legal documents are sparse.  Coffman was a prolific poet. There are clippings of poetry published in the Washington Post. Some poems were published without his name. Others have his initials, F.A.C., including two series of poems compiled in notebooks. There are also unpublished poems.  There are certificates for scholarly and service awards and honors, and the registration certificate for the Marion Oat. There are not certificates for all the awards and honors listed on Coffman's resume.  There are just a few United States Department of Agriculture's bulletins and farmer's Bulletins that Coffman authored or co-authored. The vast majority of Coffman's published research is not part of the collection.  One of Coffman's hobbies was photography. There are hundreds of photographs documenting his personal and professional lives. Subjects are wide-ranging. Coffman signed some of his photographs, mainly what he referred to as the \"salon prints.\" There are photographs taken by others including professional portraits and candid photographs of Coffman at various ages. Many photographs are undated and unidentified.  There are seven scrapbooks containing photographs and memorabilia. 1) Photographs and memorabilia document a 10 day automobile trip to eastern cities and New England that Coffman took with his wife and daughter in 1936. Expenses totaled $110.96.  2) \"The Farm\" album contains photographs of family members, neighbors, friends, crops, farmhouse interiors and exteriors, Rocky Ford School, and Rocky Ford dam and mill. The album is dated 1913 and some photographs are identified. There are also approximately 56 photographs of Manhattan and Kansas State Agricultural College. The subjects are the campus, buildings, classmates, lake recreation, train depot, street car, and a railroad bridge. Some photos are identified and dated 1914.  3) This photo album with narrative is titled \"The Many Faces of F.A.C.\" and is written by \"A Couple of Norths and Shanghai Louis Kao.\" It was compiled in 1962 and contains photographs of Coffman in various locations.  4) The album has photographs of Coffman's family and ancestors (earliest date 1884), Sunday school class, the First Baptist Church in 1902, Kansas State Agricultural College, and Manhattan. There is extensive Kansas State Agricultural College memorabilia including a cadet corps certificate, 1908 fall term schedule, invitations, commencement programs, band programs, banquet programs, clippings and a baseball ticket. The album also has correspondence and drawings. The album has memorabilia from Coffman's transit back to the United States on the Shino Maru including menus and passenger list. There are photographs of the transit and memorabilia from a Hong Kong visit en route. There are photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Oklahoma A\u0026M and Akron, Colorado. 1916.  5) The Philippines album contains photographs of Coffman's trip across the western United States to board the S.S. Manchuria for transit to the Philippines. Coffman photographed the Golden Gate Park, the Panama Pacific International Exhibition grounds, onboard ship recreation, Honolulu, Tokyo, Nagasaki, the Philippines' countryside, Filipinos' daily activities, Philippine experiment stations, cultural activities, villages, Coffman's office and co-workers, YMCA sports, Viscayia (German naval ship), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yamaa, Yokahoma, the voyage back to the United States on the Shino Maru (not to be confused with the Shinyo Maru), Honolulu experiment station, Universal Film City, and the San Diego Exposition. 1914-1916.  6) The photographs and memorabilia in this album are compiled in honor of Coffman's brother, Will, who died in 1920. It contains drawings, report cards, class schedule and photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, University of Kansas, and Will's travels. Loose commencement programs from Kansas State Agricultural College, 1913-1915, are with the album.  7) The album contains photographs from Coffman's days in Akron and his travels to Amarillo, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Arlington, New York, Philadelphia and Mount Vernon from 1919-1922. There is memorabilia from Washington, D.C., New York including a Metropolitan Opera House program and a Hippodrome souvenir book, Coffman's wedding and showers, and a program from the American Society of Agronomy 1922 meeting. Morrill, Kansas, Twin Oaks, Estes Park, county fairs, and Manhattan are also subjects of photographs. Alta Johnson's School Girl Days: A Memory Book from Washington County High School, 1914, is boxed with the scrapbooks.  The most notable artifacts are four cameras, presumably used by Coffman: Univex Model A, 1933; No. 1-A Kodak Junior Model A, 1914; No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie, circa 1915-1916; Kodak Six-16 camera and leather case, circa 1932-1936.","Copyright and other rights are held by the repository for anything not in the public domain.","Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections","Coffman, Franklin A.","Coffman, Franklin A.","English","Latin"],"unitid_tesim":["P2011.10","36"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1884-1978"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Franklin A. Coffman papers, 1884-1978"],"collection_title_tesim":["Franklin A. Coffman papers, 1884-1978"],"collection_ssim":["Franklin A. 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Coffman was a noted agronomist who specialized in oat experimentation and research. He was born in Jewell, Kansas in 1892 to Rachel and Ernest Coffman. Both parents attended Kansas State Agricultural College. Coffman entered the sub-freshman class at Kansas State Agricultural College in 1908. In 1911, he entered the freshman class. He majored in Agronomy and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree in 1914. Six of Coffman's siblings graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e From 1914-1916, Coffman worked for the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture as the station superintendent in charge of corn. He returned to Kansas and began studies for a master's degree, but did not complete the program at that time. He moved to Akron, Colorado to work for the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1922, Coffman completed his Master of Science in Agriculture at Kansas State Agricultural College, as a plant breeding major, plant physiology minor.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Upon graduation, Coffman continued to work for the United States Department of Agriculture where he remained employed until his retirement in 1962. The positions he held at the United States Department of Agriculture increased in importance and responsibility as Coffman built a reputation for his work in oat experimentation and research. In 1957, he became the principal agronomist in charge of winter oats and was responsible for 120 experiment stations in 44 states.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Throughout his career, Coffman published approximately 200 articles and several books. He edited the book Oats and Oat Improvement and wrote five of the book's 15 chapters. Upon his retirement in 1962, Coffman received the Superior Service Award from the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1966, he received the Distinguished Service in Agriculture Award from Kansas State University. After retirement, Coffman continued his involvement in oat research. The book Oat History, Identification and Classification, was published in 1977, a year after he died.\u0026amp;#13;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Coffman married Alta Johnson in 1919 and had a daughter, Alice Winifred, in 1923. He had two grandsons. Coffman was an accomplished photographer and poet. Many of his poems were published in the Washington Post. Coffman was an avid sportsman and made many trips to western states and national parks. 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Coffman was a noted agronomist who specialized in oat experimentation and research. He was born in Jewell, Kansas in 1892 to Rachel and Ernest Coffman. Both parents attended Kansas State Agricultural College. Coffman entered the sub-freshman class at Kansas State Agricultural College in 1908. In 1911, he entered the freshman class. He majored in Agronomy and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree in 1914. Six of Coffman's siblings graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College.\u0026#13;  From 1914-1916, Coffman worked for the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture as the station superintendent in charge of corn. He returned to Kansas and began studies for a master's degree, but did not complete the program at that time. He moved to Akron, Colorado to work for the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1922, Coffman completed his Master of Science in Agriculture at Kansas State Agricultural College, as a plant breeding major, plant physiology minor.\u0026#13;  Upon graduation, Coffman continued to work for the United States Department of Agriculture where he remained employed until his retirement in 1962. The positions he held at the United States Department of Agriculture increased in importance and responsibility as Coffman built a reputation for his work in oat experimentation and research. In 1957, he became the principal agronomist in charge of winter oats and was responsible for 120 experiment stations in 44 states.\u0026#13;  Throughout his career, Coffman published approximately 200 articles and several books. He edited the book Oats and Oat Improvement and wrote five of the book's 15 chapters. Upon his retirement in 1962, Coffman received the Superior Service Award from the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1966, he received the Distinguished Service in Agriculture Award from Kansas State University. After retirement, Coffman continued his involvement in oat research. The book Oat History, Identification and Classification, was published in 1977, a year after he died.\u0026#13;  Coffman married Alta Johnson in 1919 and had a daughter, Alice Winifred, in 1923. He had two grandsons. Coffman was an accomplished photographer and poet. Many of his poems were published in the Washington Post. Coffman was an avid sportsman and made many trips to western states and national parks. He was also a genealogist and did extensive research on both sides of his family."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Morse Department of Special Collections acquired the Coffman papers through a gift from John T. Spike, grandson of Franklin A. Coffman. They were shipped to Kansas from the Texas home of his mother, Alice Coffman Spike. 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Publication Date: 2013-04-24"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Franklin A. Coffman papers contain letters, autobiographical materials, paternal and maternal family genealogies, legal documents, literary works, awards and honors, printed materials, photographs, scrapbooks and photograph albums, and artifacts.  Personal correspondence is mainly amongst family members though there is a letter from J. Edgar Hoover regarding a poem Coffman published. Business correspondence is sparse. Coffman received a bound volume of congratulatory letters upon his retirement. The letters provide the best account of Coffman's work with the United States Department of Agriculture within the collection. Many describe interactions with Coffman during field work and visits to experiment stations across the country. There is no official governmental correspondence in the collection documenting Coffman's work.  Coffman handwrote autobiographical accounts of his life during his later years. These accounts are mainly of his childhood, college days and work in the Philippines. The accounts covering the years Coffman spent in the Philippines are extensive. They provide many details and impressions about the native people. The accounts also cover his travels to other Asian countries while based in the Philippines.  Coffman spent years gathering genealogical information from relatives and researching his ancestors. He traced his father's Coffman ancestors back to 1737 and his mother's Bayle ancestors back to 1796. There are notes, different versions of family trees, and extensive narrative written by Coffman describing the lives of his ancestors.  Legal documents are sparse.  Coffman was a prolific poet. There are clippings of poetry published in the Washington Post. Some poems were published without his name. Others have his initials, F.A.C., including two series of poems compiled in notebooks. There are also unpublished poems.  There are certificates for scholarly and service awards and honors, and the registration certificate for the Marion Oat. There are not certificates for all the awards and honors listed on Coffman's resume.  There are just a few United States Department of Agriculture's bulletins and farmer's Bulletins that Coffman authored or co-authored. The vast majority of Coffman's published research is not part of the collection.  One of Coffman's hobbies was photography. There are hundreds of photographs documenting his personal and professional lives. Subjects are wide-ranging. Coffman signed some of his photographs, mainly what he referred to as the \"salon prints.\" There are photographs taken by others including professional portraits and candid photographs of Coffman at various ages. Many photographs are undated and unidentified.  There are seven scrapbooks containing photographs and memorabilia. 1) Photographs and memorabilia document a 10 day automobile trip to eastern cities and New England that Coffman took with his wife and daughter in 1936. Expenses totaled $110.96.  2) \"The Farm\" album contains photographs of family members, neighbors, friends, crops, farmhouse interiors and exteriors, Rocky Ford School, and Rocky Ford dam and mill. The album is dated 1913 and some photographs are identified. There are also approximately 56 photographs of Manhattan and Kansas State Agricultural College. The subjects are the campus, buildings, classmates, lake recreation, train depot, street car, and a railroad bridge. Some photos are identified and dated 1914.  3) This photo album with narrative is titled \"The Many Faces of F.A.C.\" and is written by \"A Couple of Norths and Shanghai Louis Kao.\" It was compiled in 1962 and contains photographs of Coffman in various locations.  4) The album has photographs of Coffman's family and ancestors (earliest date 1884), Sunday school class, the First Baptist Church in 1902, Kansas State Agricultural College, and Manhattan. There is extensive Kansas State Agricultural College memorabilia including a cadet corps certificate, 1908 fall term schedule, invitations, commencement programs, band programs, banquet programs, clippings and a baseball ticket. The album also has correspondence and drawings. The album has memorabilia from Coffman's transit back to the United States on the Shino Maru including menus and passenger list. There are photographs of the transit and memorabilia from a Hong Kong visit en route. There are photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Oklahoma A\u0026M and Akron, Colorado. 1916.  5) The Philippines album contains photographs of Coffman's trip across the western United States to board the S.S. Manchuria for transit to the Philippines. Coffman photographed the Golden Gate Park, the Panama Pacific International Exhibition grounds, onboard ship recreation, Honolulu, Tokyo, Nagasaki, the Philippines' countryside, Filipinos' daily activities, Philippine experiment stations, cultural activities, villages, Coffman's office and co-workers, YMCA sports, Viscayia (German naval ship), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yamaa, Yokahoma, the voyage back to the United States on the Shino Maru (not to be confused with the Shinyo Maru), Honolulu experiment station, Universal Film City, and the San Diego Exposition. 1914-1916.  6) The photographs and memorabilia in this album are compiled in honor of Coffman's brother, Will, who died in 1920. It contains drawings, report cards, class schedule and photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, University of Kansas, and Will's travels. Loose commencement programs from Kansas State Agricultural College, 1913-1915, are with the album.  7) The album contains photographs from Coffman's days in Akron and his travels to Amarillo, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Arlington, New York, Philadelphia and Mount Vernon from 1919-1922. There is memorabilia from Washington, D.C., New York including a Metropolitan Opera House program and a Hippodrome souvenir book, Coffman's wedding and showers, and a program from the American Society of Agronomy 1922 meeting. Morrill, Kansas, Twin Oaks, Estes Park, county fairs, and Manhattan are also subjects of photographs. Alta Johnson's School Girl Days: A Memory Book from Washington County High School, 1914, is boxed with the scrapbooks.  The most notable artifacts are four cameras, presumably used by Coffman: Univex Model A, 1933; No. 1-A Kodak Junior Model A, 1914; No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie, circa 1915-1916; Kodak Six-16 camera and leather case, circa 1932-1936."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright and other rights are held by the repository for anything not in the public domain.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright and other rights are held by the repository for anything not in the public domain."],"names_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. Morse Department of Archives and Special Collections","Coffman, Franklin A.","Coffman, Franklin A."],"corpname_ssim":["Richard L. D. and Marjorie J. 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There is no official governmental correspondence in the collection documenting Coffman's work.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Coffman handwrote autobiographical accounts of his life during his later years. These accounts are mainly of his childhood, college days and work in the Philippines. The accounts covering the years Coffman spent in the Philippines are extensive. They provide many details and impressions about the native people. The accounts also cover his travels to other Asian countries while based in the Philippines.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Coffman spent years gathering genealogical information from relatives and researching his ancestors. He traced his father's Coffman ancestors back to 1737 and his mother's Bayle ancestors back to 1796. There are notes, different versions of family trees, and extensive narrative written by Coffman describing the lives of his ancestors.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Legal documents are sparse.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Coffman was a prolific poet. There are clippings of poetry published in the Washington Post. Some poems were published without his name. Others have his initials, F.A.C., including two series of poems compiled in notebooks. There are also unpublished poems.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e There are certificates for scholarly and service awards and honors, and the registration certificate for the Marion Oat. There are not certificates for all the awards and honors listed on Coffman's resume.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e There are just a few United States Department of Agriculture's bulletins and farmer's Bulletins that Coffman authored or co-authored. 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The album is dated 1913 and some photographs are identified. There are also approximately 56 photographs of Manhattan and Kansas State Agricultural College. The subjects are the campus, buildings, classmates, lake recreation, train depot, street car, and a railroad bridge. Some photos are identified and dated 1914.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 3) This photo album with narrative is titled \"The Many Faces of F.A.C.\" and is written by \"A Couple of Norths and Shanghai Louis Kao.\" It was compiled in 1962 and contains photographs of Coffman in various locations.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 4) The album has photographs of Coffman's family and ancestors (earliest date 1884), Sunday school class, the First Baptist Church in 1902, Kansas State Agricultural College, and Manhattan. There is extensive Kansas State Agricultural College memorabilia including a cadet corps certificate, 1908 fall term schedule, invitations, commencement programs, band programs, banquet programs, clippings and a baseball ticket. The album also has correspondence and drawings. The album has memorabilia from Coffman's transit back to the United States on the Shino Maru including menus and passenger list. There are photographs of the transit and memorabilia from a Hong Kong visit en route. There are photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Oklahoma A\u0026amp;M and Akron, Colorado. 1916.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 5) The Philippines album contains photographs of Coffman's trip across the western United States to board the S.S. Manchuria for transit to the Philippines. Coffman photographed the Golden Gate Park, the Panama Pacific International Exhibition grounds, onboard ship recreation, Honolulu, Tokyo, Nagasaki, the Philippines' countryside, Filipinos' daily activities, Philippine experiment stations, cultural activities, villages, Coffman's office and co-workers, YMCA sports, Viscayia (German naval ship), Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yamaa, Yokahoma, the voyage back to the United States on the Shino Maru (not to be confused with the Shinyo Maru), Honolulu experiment station, Universal Film City, and the San Diego Exposition. 1914-1916.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 6) The photographs and memorabilia in this album are compiled in honor of Coffman's brother, Will, who died in 1920. It contains drawings, report cards, class schedule and photographs of Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, University of Kansas, and Will's travels. Loose commencement programs from Kansas State Agricultural College, 1913-1915, are with the album.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e 7) The album contains photographs from Coffman's days in Akron and his travels to Amarillo, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Arlington, New York, Philadelphia and Mount Vernon from 1919-1922. There is memorabilia from Washington, D.C., New York including a Metropolitan Opera House program and a Hippodrome souvenir book, Coffman's wedding and showers, and a program from the American Society of Agronomy 1922 meeting. Morrill, Kansas, Twin Oaks, Estes Park, county fairs, and Manhattan are also subjects of photographs. 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After being born in Zimbabwe in 1922, Climenhaga’s family moved frequently throughout his childhood. Climenhaga began his writing career in 1937 by writing short stories and poems, many about his childhood in Africa. From 1939 to 1941, he attended Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania, but he did not graduate. In 1942, Climenhaga moved to California to work at Upland Lemon Growers Association. He entered the U.S. Army in 1945 as a conscientious objector and was discharged in 1946. From 1948 to 1950, Climenhaga attended Chaffey College in Ontario, California, earning his A.A. in Theater Arts, Art, and English in 1949. Climenhaga then attended UCLA from 1950 to 1956, earning his B.A. in Theater Arts in 1953 and his M.A. in Theater Arts in 1958. While at UCLA, Climenhaga wrote the play “Marriage Wheel,” which won the Samuel Goldwyn Award, and in 1956, he published his play “Heathen Pioneer: a comedy in one act.” After completing his studies, Climenhaga was a visiting professor at Wilmington College and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. From 1963 to 1968, he was an Associate Professor of Speech, Drama, and English at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri, where he was also the chairman of the Department of Speech and Drama from 1964 to 1968. In 1968, Climenhaga became an Associate Professor of Theatre, as well as a member of the graduate faculty, at Kansas State University, a position he would hold until 1987. Climenhaga also served at K-State as the Director of Theatre from 1968 to 1987 and the coordinator of the New Play Program from 1972 to 1987. Climenhaga continued to publish his plays and writings while at K-State. This included the works “Hawk and Chameleon” in 1972, and the “One Man’s Frontier” column in the “Flinthills Journal” based in Wamego, Kansas from 1979 to 1980. Other works of his published throughout the 1970s include “Awakening,” “The Back Shelf Dispatch,” “Below Ground Level,” “Counsel for the Offense,” and “Greenage.” From 1981 to 1987, some of his newspaper columns were broadcast over K-State’s radio station, KSAC, in a bi-monthly program entitled “One Man’s Journey.” Climenhaga left K-State in 1987 to become a professor of Theatre Arts and English and the coordinator of the New Play Program at Tarkio College in Tarkio, Missouri. He worked at Tarkio until 1991. Throughout this time, he published multiple collections of poems, as well as the newspaper column “Dear Good People.” After briefly working for one year from 1991 to 1992 as professor of Theatre Arts and coordinator of the New Play Program at Teikyo Westmar University in LeMars, Iowa, Climenhaga retired in 1992 and moved to Bisbee, Arizona. In retirement, Climenhaga remained active in theater and writing, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Bisbee Repertory Theatre. Climenhaga died in 2000, and his work “Eighty Six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three: a Sequence of Journey Poems” was published posthumously in 2001.","The Joel Climenhaga Papers were donated to Kansas State University by his widow, Zoe Climenhaga in 2001. It received accession number U2001.02.","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: Cynthia Harris  Processing Info: The collection was processed by Cynthia Harris, Manuscripts/Collections Processor and Tamara DeRossi, student assistant.  Publication Date: 2009-11-30","The Joel Climenhaga Papers (1912-2001) consist primarily of his literary works and correspondence to and from family and friends.  The Biographical Series consist of two boxes which include Climenhaga's baby book, family genealogy, obituary, and memorial service program, and 1987 Kansas State University retirement tributes.  The Correspondence Series is made up of fourteen boxes and arranged alphabetically. Climenhaga was a prolific and voluminous writer. He corresponded with Mina Cooper, Carlos Cortez, Charles Jones, George Moberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Kenneth Patchen to name a few. Within the Charles Jones correspondence there are letters by LBJ (Lyndon B. Johnson) and from people who opposed him agreeing with the NCAAP- these letters were signed by \"a white Christian\" or \"a white, white, American.\" There are twenty-four folders of correspondence between Climenhaga and Fred Shaw. The two men planned to turn their correspondence into a book titled The Mephisto Addenda. Before this could manifest, Fred Shaw passed away. The Climenhaga's were good friends with Kenneth and Miriam Patchen and there is extensive correspondence between the two families. The sub-series \"Correspondence to Poetry Magazines\" is listed alphabetically by magazine title and consists of one box.  The sub-series \"Correspondence Log\" is arranged chronologically and is stored in eighteen boxes. It is similar to a journal as Climenhaga made personal entries on specific dates and if those dates corresponded with writing or receiving a letter, the letter was included. Names of those who Climenhaga corresponded includes Marlon Brando, Milton Bernard, John and Emma Climenhaga, Mina Cooper, Norman Fedder, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, George Savage, Fred Shaw, Wesley Van Tassel, Myrna Wolfe, and Kenneth Woodroofe. These letters were pulled from the alphabetical listing by Climenhaga. It is not known why Climenhaga separated these letters.  Literary Works is comprised of twenty-two boxes that contain Climenhaga's plays and poems, as well as fiction stories and essays. During his lifetime Climenhaga had at least seven columns in various newspapers and newsletters. Three of his columns One Man's Frontier, One Man's Journey, and Dear Good People often had the same material while the introduction was sometimes different or a sentence or two rearranged. One Man's Journey was also broadcasted on the KKSC Radio station at Kansas State University during the 1980s. Climenhaga was a notorious recycler of paper. He often used recycled paper which can be confusing to researchers. If researchers pay close attention, however, they just might find that \"recycled\" paper useful after all, as it could be a part of another story, poem, etc., whether written by Climenhaga or one of his many friends or colleagues. Climenhaga wrote his first poem at age six. By 1989, he had written approximately 2,500 poems of which 1,200 had been published in various magazines and journals. Volumes of his published poems include: The Age of Pollution; Belief in Chaos; Hawk and Chameleon; The Month of the Shadow on My Heart; Ninety-Nine Messages from Separate Places; None of this Really Matters a Great Deal Now; One Hundred and One Songs are Promised for Tomorrow; Preliminary Walk into the Sweat of Dying; Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework; Spontaneity is a Deceiving God; and The Thirteenth Winter.  Subject Series is contained in seventeen boxes and is organized alphabetically. It includes names such as Charles Jackson Jones, Jr. who was married to artist Molly Ramolla, Kenneth Patchen, and Larry Smith. It also includes programs from plays produced, written, and directed by Climenhaga. Other programs include plays produced at the Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University; by the Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, CO; and at UCLA.  The Photograph and Slides Series consists of one box and includes photos of the 1976 Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, Colorado, production of Mark Twain. Photos taken at the Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University include the 1981 production of Kenneth Patchen's Don't Look Now, the 1989 production of Dust-Storm Wedding, and Climenhaga's own play the Marriage Wheel. The Slides consist of Kenneth Patchen's art poetry.  Comprised of seven boxes, the Media Series includes cassette tapes, reel to reel tapes, VHS videotapes, and computer disks. The computer disks contain some of Climenhaga's manuscripts that were incorporated in the Literary Works Series. The cassette tapes include interviews with Ben Nyberg and Jonathan Holden, 1985 letters from Charles Jones, and Climenhaga's 1980s One Man's Journey recorded at KKSU radio, Kansas State University. The reel to reel tapes includes several different readings from Patchen's Don't Look Now. The VHS tapes include the \"50th Anniversary of the 1939 Pottstown High School Graduates\" of interviews with Earl \"Yogi\" Storm, Dr. Joel Esner, and Raymond Elliott conducted by Bill Achatz. Climenhaga was unable to attend this anniversary gathering where he and others were inducted into the Alumni Honor Roll. Climenhaga created a video to be played at the anniversary program and it is included in this series. The tape Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996, is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband Kenneth Patchen. The most interesting tapes in this series, however, are the interviews with Joel Climenhaga. The one that stands out the most is the one created by the Manhattan, Kansas Art Councils, 1992, where John Biggs interviews Climenhaga.  There are some very interesting interviews with Joel Climenhaga, especially the one filmed by the Manhattan, Kansas Arts Council titled Joel: Creative Profile. Another VHS tape of interest is Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996. This is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband, Kenneth Patchen.  Scrapbooks are contained in one box. The most notable is the Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga with his notes written on the sides of each page. Another item of interest is the 1983-1988 Travel Journal. Climenhaga kept notes of his summer travels, how many miles he traveled, where he traveled to, and when and where he stopped to eat.  The Oversize Series is made up of one box that includes art, art poetry, poetry, and program posters. Notable sketches in this series are the drawing of Joel Climenhaga by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the greeting to the Climenhagas from Carlos and Marianna Cortez in 1972. Kenneth Patchen's art poetry shows up in Lee Artz's \"Passion for Peace,\" Peace Works, Mid-Peninsula Peace Center, Palo Alto, California and in Steven Ratiner's \"The Picture Poems of Kenneth Patchen,\" California Living, 1983. There are four Kenneth Patchen poems included: \"The Way Men Live Is a Life,\" 1944, \"A Poem For Christmas,\" 1961, \"What I'd Like To Know Is, 1967\" and \"A Mercy Filled and Defiant Xmas To All Still Worthy To Be Called Man,\" 1970. Program posters from the Kansas State University Purple Masque Theatre that are interesting include Mark Edward's Larger Than Life, 1978, Cindy Helfertstay's From Heaven to Hell, 1978, and Chloris Killian's 1981, The Dust-Storm Wedding. Other items of interest include Climenhaga's 1987 retirement certificate from Kansas State University and a letter from the then Provost, Owen J. Koeppe.  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After being born in Zimbabwe in 1922, Climenhaga\u0026#x2019;s family moved frequently throughout his childhood. Climenhaga began his writing career in 1937 by writing short stories and poems, many about his childhood in Africa. From 1939 to 1941, he attended Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania, but he did not graduate. In 1942, Climenhaga moved to California to work at Upland Lemon Growers Association. He entered the U.S. Army in 1945 as a conscientious objector and was discharged in 1946. From 1948 to 1950, Climenhaga attended Chaffey College in Ontario, California, earning his A.A. in Theater Arts, Art, and English in 1949. Climenhaga then attended UCLA from 1950 to 1956, earning his B.A. in Theater Arts in 1953 and his M.A. in Theater Arts in 1958. While at UCLA, Climenhaga wrote the play \u0026#x201C;Marriage Wheel,\u0026#x201D; which won the Samuel Goldwyn Award, and in 1956, he published his play \u0026#x201C;Heathen Pioneer: a comedy in one act.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAfter completing his studies, Climenhaga was a visiting professor at Wilmington College and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. From 1963 to 1968, he was an Associate Professor of Speech, Drama, and English at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri, where he was also the chairman of the Department of Speech and Drama from 1964 to 1968. In 1968, Climenhaga became an Associate Professor of Theatre, as well as a member of the graduate faculty, at Kansas State University, a position he would hold until 1987. Climenhaga also served at K-State as the Director of Theatre from 1968 to 1987 and the coordinator of the New Play Program from 1972 to 1987.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eClimenhaga continued to publish his plays and writings while at K-State. This included the works \u0026#x201C;Hawk and Chameleon\u0026#x201D; in 1972, and the \u0026#x201C;One Man\u0026#x2019;s Frontier\u0026#x201D; column in the \u0026#x201C;Flinthills Journal\u0026#x201D; based in Wamego, Kansas from 1979 to 1980. Other works of his published throughout the 1970s include \u0026#x201C;Awakening,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;The Back Shelf Dispatch,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Below Ground Level,\u0026#x201D; \u0026#x201C;Counsel for the Offense,\u0026#x201D; and \u0026#x201C;Greenage.\u0026#x201D; From 1981 to 1987, some of his newspaper columns were broadcast over K-State\u0026#x2019;s radio station, KSAC, in a bi-monthly program entitled \u0026#x201C;One Man\u0026#x2019;s Journey.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eClimenhaga left K-State in 1987 to become a professor of Theatre Arts and English and the coordinator of the New Play Program at Tarkio College in Tarkio, Missouri. He worked at Tarkio until 1991. Throughout this time, he published multiple collections of poems, as well as the newspaper column \u0026#x201C;Dear Good People.\u0026#x201D; After briefly working for one year from 1991 to 1992 as professor of Theatre Arts and coordinator of the New Play Program at Teikyo Westmar University in LeMars, Iowa, Climenhaga retired in 1992 and moved to Bisbee, Arizona. In retirement, Climenhaga remained active in theater and writing, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Bisbee Repertory Theatre. Climenhaga died in 2000, and his work \u0026#x201C;Eighty Six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three: a Sequence of Journey Poems\u0026#x201D; was published posthumously in 2001.\u003c/p\u003e \u003c/note\u003e"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joel Climenhaga was a writer and playwright, as well as a professor of theater at Kansas State University. After being born in Zimbabwe in 1922, Climenhaga’s family moved frequently throughout his childhood. Climenhaga began his writing career in 1937 by writing short stories and poems, many about his childhood in Africa. From 1939 to 1941, he attended Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania, but he did not graduate. In 1942, Climenhaga moved to California to work at Upland Lemon Growers Association. He entered the U.S. Army in 1945 as a conscientious objector and was discharged in 1946. From 1948 to 1950, Climenhaga attended Chaffey College in Ontario, California, earning his A.A. in Theater Arts, Art, and English in 1949. Climenhaga then attended UCLA from 1950 to 1956, earning his B.A. in Theater Arts in 1953 and his M.A. in Theater Arts in 1958. While at UCLA, Climenhaga wrote the play “Marriage Wheel,” which won the Samuel Goldwyn Award, and in 1956, he published his play “Heathen Pioneer: a comedy in one act.” After completing his studies, Climenhaga was a visiting professor at Wilmington College and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. From 1963 to 1968, he was an Associate Professor of Speech, Drama, and English at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri, where he was also the chairman of the Department of Speech and Drama from 1964 to 1968. In 1968, Climenhaga became an Associate Professor of Theatre, as well as a member of the graduate faculty, at Kansas State University, a position he would hold until 1987. Climenhaga also served at K-State as the Director of Theatre from 1968 to 1987 and the coordinator of the New Play Program from 1972 to 1987. Climenhaga continued to publish his plays and writings while at K-State. This included the works “Hawk and Chameleon” in 1972, and the “One Man’s Frontier” column in the “Flinthills Journal” based in Wamego, Kansas from 1979 to 1980. Other works of his published throughout the 1970s include “Awakening,” “The Back Shelf Dispatch,” “Below Ground Level,” “Counsel for the Offense,” and “Greenage.” From 1981 to 1987, some of his newspaper columns were broadcast over K-State’s radio station, KSAC, in a bi-monthly program entitled “One Man’s Journey.” Climenhaga left K-State in 1987 to become a professor of Theatre Arts and English and the coordinator of the New Play Program at Tarkio College in Tarkio, Missouri. He worked at Tarkio until 1991. Throughout this time, he published multiple collections of poems, as well as the newspaper column “Dear Good People.” After briefly working for one year from 1991 to 1992 as professor of Theatre Arts and coordinator of the New Play Program at Teikyo Westmar University in LeMars, Iowa, Climenhaga retired in 1992 and moved to Bisbee, Arizona. In retirement, Climenhaga remained active in theater and writing, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Bisbee Repertory Theatre. 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The two men planned to turn their correspondence into a book titled The Mephisto Addenda. Before this could manifest, Fred Shaw passed away. The Climenhaga's were good friends with Kenneth and Miriam Patchen and there is extensive correspondence between the two families. The sub-series \"Correspondence to Poetry Magazines\" is listed alphabetically by magazine title and consists of one box.  The sub-series \"Correspondence Log\" is arranged chronologically and is stored in eighteen boxes. It is similar to a journal as Climenhaga made personal entries on specific dates and if those dates corresponded with writing or receiving a letter, the letter was included. Names of those who Climenhaga corresponded includes Marlon Brando, Milton Bernard, John and Emma Climenhaga, Mina Cooper, Norman Fedder, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, George Savage, Fred Shaw, Wesley Van Tassel, Myrna Wolfe, and Kenneth Woodroofe. These letters were pulled from the alphabetical listing by Climenhaga. It is not known why Climenhaga separated these letters.  Literary Works is comprised of twenty-two boxes that contain Climenhaga's plays and poems, as well as fiction stories and essays. During his lifetime Climenhaga had at least seven columns in various newspapers and newsletters. Three of his columns One Man's Frontier, One Man's Journey, and Dear Good People often had the same material while the introduction was sometimes different or a sentence or two rearranged. One Man's Journey was also broadcasted on the KKSC Radio station at Kansas State University during the 1980s. Climenhaga was a notorious recycler of paper. He often used recycled paper which can be confusing to researchers. If researchers pay close attention, however, they just might find that \"recycled\" paper useful after all, as it could be a part of another story, poem, etc., whether written by Climenhaga or one of his many friends or colleagues. Climenhaga wrote his first poem at age six. By 1989, he had written approximately 2,500 poems of which 1,200 had been published in various magazines and journals. Volumes of his published poems include: The Age of Pollution; Belief in Chaos; Hawk and Chameleon; The Month of the Shadow on My Heart; Ninety-Nine Messages from Separate Places; None of this Really Matters a Great Deal Now; One Hundred and One Songs are Promised for Tomorrow; Preliminary Walk into the Sweat of Dying; Report on the Progress of the Bearded One's Homework; Spontaneity is a Deceiving God; and The Thirteenth Winter.  Subject Series is contained in seventeen boxes and is organized alphabetically. It includes names such as Charles Jackson Jones, Jr. who was married to artist Molly Ramolla, Kenneth Patchen, and Larry Smith. It also includes programs from plays produced, written, and directed by Climenhaga. Other programs include plays produced at the Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University; by the Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, CO; and at UCLA.  The Photograph and Slides Series consists of one box and includes photos of the 1976 Pine Cone Players, Grand Lake, Colorado, production of Mark Twain. Photos taken at the Purple Masque Theatre, Kansas State University include the 1981 production of Kenneth Patchen's Don't Look Now, the 1989 production of Dust-Storm Wedding, and Climenhaga's own play the Marriage Wheel. The Slides consist of Kenneth Patchen's art poetry.  Comprised of seven boxes, the Media Series includes cassette tapes, reel to reel tapes, VHS videotapes, and computer disks. The computer disks contain some of Climenhaga's manuscripts that were incorporated in the Literary Works Series. The cassette tapes include interviews with Ben Nyberg and Jonathan Holden, 1985 letters from Charles Jones, and Climenhaga's 1980s One Man's Journey recorded at KKSU radio, Kansas State University. The reel to reel tapes includes several different readings from Patchen's Don't Look Now. The VHS tapes include the \"50th Anniversary of the 1939 Pottstown High School Graduates\" of interviews with Earl \"Yogi\" Storm, Dr. Joel Esner, and Raymond Elliott conducted by Bill Achatz. Climenhaga was unable to attend this anniversary gathering where he and others were inducted into the Alumni Honor Roll. Climenhaga created a video to be played at the anniversary program and it is included in this series. The tape Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996, is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband Kenneth Patchen. The most interesting tapes in this series, however, are the interviews with Joel Climenhaga. The one that stands out the most is the one created by the Manhattan, Kansas Art Councils, 1992, where John Biggs interviews Climenhaga.  There are some very interesting interviews with Joel Climenhaga, especially the one filmed by the Manhattan, Kansas Arts Council titled Joel: Creative Profile. Another VHS tape of interest is Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996. This is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband, Kenneth Patchen.  Scrapbooks are contained in one box. The most notable is the Marriage Wheel by Joel Climenhaga with his notes written on the sides of each page. Another item of interest is the 1983-1988 Travel Journal. Climenhaga kept notes of his summer travels, how many miles he traveled, where he traveled to, and when and where he stopped to eat.  The Oversize Series is made up of one box that includes art, art poetry, poetry, and program posters. Notable sketches in this series are the drawing of Joel Climenhaga by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the greeting to the Climenhagas from Carlos and Marianna Cortez in 1972. Kenneth Patchen's art poetry shows up in Lee Artz's \"Passion for Peace,\" Peace Works, Mid-Peninsula Peace Center, Palo Alto, California and in Steven Ratiner's \"The Picture Poems of Kenneth Patchen,\" California Living, 1983. There are four Kenneth Patchen poems included: \"The Way Men Live Is a Life,\" 1944, \"A Poem For Christmas,\" 1961, \"What I'd Like To Know Is, 1967\" and \"A Mercy Filled and Defiant Xmas To All Still Worthy To Be Called Man,\" 1970. Program posters from the Kansas State University Purple Masque Theatre that are interesting include Mark Edward's Larger Than Life, 1978, Cindy Helfertstay's From Heaven to Hell, 1978, and Chloris Killian's 1981, The Dust-Storm Wedding. Other items of interest include Climenhaga's 1987 retirement certificate from Kansas State University and a letter from the then Provost, Owen J. Koeppe.  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The cassette tapes include interviews with Ben Nyberg and Jonathan Holden, 1985 letters from Charles Jones, and Climenhaga's 1980s One Man's Journey recorded at KKSU radio, Kansas State University. The reel to reel tapes includes several different readings from Patchen's Don't Look Now. The VHS tapes include the \"50th Anniversary of the 1939 Pottstown High School Graduates\" of interviews with Earl \"Yogi\" Storm, Dr. Joel Esner, and Raymond Elliott conducted by Bill Achatz. Climenhaga was unable to attend this anniversary gathering where he and others were inducted into the Alumni Honor Roll. Climenhaga created a video to be played at the anniversary program and it is included in this series. The tape Miriam Is Not Amused, a film by Kim Roberts, 1996, is a profile of the life of Miriam Patchen with interesting information about her husband Kenneth Patchen. The most interesting tapes in this series, however, are the interviews with Joel Climenhaga. 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Rogler, age 17, left family in Asch, Austria, for the United States. At age 23, he settled his first 160 acres in Matfield Green, Chase County, Kansas. By 1883, Charles had increased his holdings to 720 acres and by the time of his death in 1888, he had acquired 1,800 acres.   By 1900, under the management of long-time friend, Henry Brandley, the estate encompassed 4,020 acres when it was divided among Charles’ five children. In 1902, Henry Rogler, an 1898 graduate of Kansas State Agricultural College, purchased one of his sisters’ sections of the ranch that included the original 1872 homestead and old barn.   In 1901, Henry Rogler married Maud Sauble, a 1901 graduate of Kansas State Agricultural College. They designed and built a large home on the property in 1908. They named the ranch Pioneer Bluffs Ranch.   Between 1905 and 1925, Henry made the transition from farming to ranching. He was a farmer-stockman and pastureman. Pasturemen were local agents who brought together cattle owned by capitalists from outside the Flint Hills. Therefore, Henry was key to the development of the transient grazing industry that dominated twentieth century land use in the uplands of Chase Country. Transient grazing provided stable and conservative income for ranchers. The size of the Pioneer Bluffs ranch fluctuated dependent on the acreage rented or held as payment/security. As Henry managed more cattle for others, the more his own herd grew. By 1931, Henry’s son, Wayne, a 1926 graduate of Kansas State Agricultural College, grazed 2,000 head of cattle during the summer.   In the 1930s, the ranch became a leader in modernized production of feed crops, cooperating with Kansas State Agricultural College in pioneering alfalfa production, some sorghum and soybean crops. In addition to the livestock and crops aspect of the ranch, the Rogler’s also sold poultry and dairy products. Maud Rogler was a founder of women’s farm bureau work in Chase County and carried out model projects in poultry raising to exemplify self-sufficiency and diversification. She bragged that she put their four children through college with her “egg money.”   Henry Rogler served the state by serving two years in the Kansas House of Representatives (1914-1916) and four years in the Senate (1928-1932). Henry served eight years as Vice President for the Chase County Farm Bureau and his involvement in agriculture was noted when he received the first Kansas Master Farmer Award in 1927. He operated the ranch until the late 1950s when he sold a large part of it to his son, Wayne. After Henry died in 1972, Wayne purchased the remainder of the farm and ranch land.   The younger Rogler followed in his father’s footsteps as a prominent farmer-stockman, serving four consecutive terms (1929-1946) in the Kansas House of Representatives and was appointed one term in the Kansas Senate. Wayne served as president of the Chase County Farm Bureau, the director of the National Farm Loan Association and as chairman of the state Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of various other organizations and a charter member of the National Cattlemen’s Association. Wayne owned and managed Pioneer Bluffs Ranch until his death on April 8, 1993. His wife, Elizabeth died on January 24, 2004.   The Rogler Ranch or Pioneer Bluffs Ranch was one of the best known in the region. Under Wayne’s management the ranch grew to some 60,000 acres, including leased pastureland and managed 15,000 head of cattle a year. After Wayne’s and Elizabeth’s death no other family member was interested in the ranch and it was placed in trust. In 2006, Pioneer Bluffs Ranch was sold at auction for $6.92 million. A group of local Chase County members knew the value and importance of the ranch and were able to purchase 12-acres that included the house and outbuildings. Today, the Pioneer Bluffs Ranch is a historical tourist site (http://pioneerbluffs.org/).   Charles W. Rogler (1836-1888) married Mary Mariah Satchell in 1869. They had five children: Albert (1870-1953), Katherine (1872-1915), Emma (1875-1961), Henry (1877-1972) and Mary Jane (1879-1854).   Henry Rogler married Maud Sauble (1880-1972) on July 21, 1901. They had four children: Helen (1902-1999), Wayne (1905-1993), Irene (1908-2000) and George (1913-2003).","It received accession number P1993.12. Rogler Ranch Records were delivered to the department following the death of Harvey Wayne Rogler in Summer 1993.","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: Cynthia A. Harris  Processing Info: Cynthia A. 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There is a wealth of information in the six and one-half (6.5) boxes of the Family Correspondence Series. This series has two sections. One is arranged alphabetically and the other is chronological by decades. The alphabetical section has information pertaining to life on the ranch, college life, married life, individuals living in other states, grandchildren, anniversary cards, birthday cards, and sympathy cards. The chronological section is made up of correspondence written to Helen Rogler, Henry and Maud Rogler, and Wayne Rogler from their friends and associates.  The Ranch Records Series (1925-1988) consists of fifty-three (53) boxes and is the largest part of the collection. It includes ranch records beginning in 1894, while Henry Rogler was living with his parents, Charles W. and Mary Mariah Satchell Rogler. Included are account ledgers and journals (1894-1900; 1920-1959), cattle book records (1960-1973), and yearly records (1925-1988). There is a gap in the account ledgers and journals between 1901 and 1919. The early yearly records between 1925 and 1948 are not complete. The records include some banking information on cattle bought and sold, the inventory of cattle, feed purchases, land leased from other ranchers and farmers, correspondence to ranchers, farmers, and companies, monthly bills, and taxes showing what was spent on operating the ranch and a list of employees.  The Tallgrass Prairie Series (1957-1984, undated) is made up of six (6) file folders in one-half (.5) of a box. Tallgrass Prairie vehicle bumper stickers and postcards were removed from this series and placed in the Artifact Series.  The Photograph Series (1882-1987, undated) consists of one and one-half (1.5) boxes. Included are members of the Rogler family and Kansas State University class photographs from 1898 to 1902, cattle, grass and oil leaks. There are also three (3) photograph books that include photographs of the Rogler family and the ranch.  The Scrapbook Series (1918-1978) consists of three (3) scrapbooks in two and one-half boxes (2.5). Scrapbook one (1) includes newspaper clippings about Wayne Rogler, the Bluestem Prairie and Henry and Maud Rogler. Scrapbook two (2) contains newspaper clippings about Kansas History and the Rogler family. Scrapbook three (3) contains newspaper clippings, cards and letters to Henry and Maud Rogler on their 50th, 60th, and 65th wedding anniversaries.  The Artifact Series (1934, 1951, 1958-1959, 1981, undated) contains blank postcards that Henry and Maud Rogler and Wayne and Elizabeth Rogler collected on their travels. Also included in this series is a dried corsage that Maud Rogler wore on her 50th wedding anniversary on July 21, 1951. 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The records include some banking information on cattle bought and sold, the inventory of cattle, feed purchases, land leased from other ranchers and farmers, correspondence to ranchers, farmers, and companies, monthly bills, and taxes showing what was spent on operating the ranch and a list of employees.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e The Tallgrass Prairie Series (1957-1984, undated) is made up of six (6) file folders in one-half (.5) of a box. Tallgrass Prairie vehicle bumper stickers and postcards were removed from this series and placed in the Artifact Series.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e The Photograph Series (1882-1987, undated) consists of one and one-half (1.5) boxes. Included are members of the Rogler family and Kansas State University class photographs from 1898 to 1902, cattle, grass and oil leaks. 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This series has two sections. One is arranged alphabetically and the other is chronological by decades. The alphabetical section has information pertaining to life on the ranch, college life, married life, individuals living in other states, grandchildren, anniversary cards, birthday cards, and sympathy cards. The chronological section is made up of correspondence written to Helen Rogler, Henry and Maud Rogler, and Wayne Rogler from their friends and associates.  The Ranch Records Series (1925-1988) consists of fifty-three (53) boxes and is the largest part of the collection. It includes ranch records beginning in 1894, while Henry Rogler was living with his parents, Charles W. and Mary Mariah Satchell Rogler. Included are account ledgers and journals (1894-1900; 1920-1959), cattle book records (1960-1973), and yearly records (1925-1988). There is a gap in the account ledgers and journals between 1901 and 1919. The early yearly records between 1925 and 1948 are not complete. The records include some banking information on cattle bought and sold, the inventory of cattle, feed purchases, land leased from other ranchers and farmers, correspondence to ranchers, farmers, and companies, monthly bills, and taxes showing what was spent on operating the ranch and a list of employees.  The Tallgrass Prairie Series (1957-1984, undated) is made up of six (6) file folders in one-half (.5) of a box. Tallgrass Prairie vehicle bumper stickers and postcards were removed from this series and placed in the Artifact Series.  The Photograph Series (1882-1987, undated) consists of one and one-half (1.5) boxes. Included are members of the Rogler family and Kansas State University class photographs from 1898 to 1902, cattle, grass and oil leaks. There are also three (3) photograph books that include photographs of the Rogler family and the ranch.  The Scrapbook Series (1918-1978) consists of three (3) scrapbooks in two and one-half boxes (2.5). 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By 1931, Henry\u0026#x2019;s son, Wayne, a 1926 graduate of Kansas State Agricultural College, grazed 2,000 head of cattle during the summer. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e In the 1930s, the ranch became a leader in modernized production of feed crops, cooperating with Kansas State Agricultural College in pioneering alfalfa production, some sorghum and soybean crops. In addition to the livestock and crops aspect of the ranch, the Rogler\u0026#x2019;s also sold poultry and dairy products. Maud Rogler was a founder of women\u0026#x2019;s farm bureau work in Chase County and carried out model projects in poultry raising to exemplify self-sufficiency and diversification. She bragged that she put their four children through college with her \u0026#x201C;egg money.\u0026#x201D; \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e Henry Rogler served the state by serving two years in the Kansas House of Representatives (1914-1916) and four years in the Senate (1928-1932). 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They are: (1) Food Science Institute, (2) Faculty Meetings, (3) Instructional Material, (4) Research and Professional Development, and (5) Media \u0026 Slides.","Curtis Lynn Kastner was born on September 21, 1944 in Altus, Oklahoma to Alma Darlene (Shield) and Carlus Kastner. He attended Altus Junior High School and Altus High School, graduating in 1962. On August 6, 1966, Kastner married Rebecca Jon Diltz in Altus, Oklahoma and they had two sons, Jason Lynn (born April 4, 1972) and Justin John (born March 21, 1975).\u0026#13;  Kastner attended Oklahoma State University (OSU) in Stillwater, Oklahoma where he received a Bachelor’s of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Administration in 1967, a Master’s of Science in Food Science-Meat Science in 1969, and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Food Science-Meat Science in 1972. Kastner worked as a graduate research assistant at OSU in the food science-meat science department from 1967 to 1972 while obtaining his master’s and doctoral degrees. He then went on to teach as an assistant professor in Food Science and Technology at Washington State University from 1972-1975. Kastner was hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry (ASI) at Kansas State University (KSU) in 1975. In 1977, he was promoted to associate professor and in 1982 to professor - a role he held until 2003. He served nine years in the Army reserves and was honorably discharged in 1980 as a captain. Kastner was the chairman of the Undergraduate Food Science and Industry program for 5 years during his time at KSU, he was a research coordinator within ASI from 1987-2001, and the associate department head for ASI from 1998-2001. He was instrumental in the development of the Food Science Institute at Kansas State and was the first director of FSI from 2001 to his retirement in July of 2016.\u0026#13;  Kastner has published over 100 articles, 8 of which he is the primary investigator and several more as a co-primary. Specifically, he was the principal investigator on the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Homeland Security initiatives focused on food safety and defense. The funding for Kastner’s research came from varied sources throughout his career. Some primary supporters include the United State Department of Agriculture, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, the Grain Sorghum Commission, the American Meat Institute Foundation, and the National Food Safety Institute.\u0026#13;  Kastner has received numerous honors include the Outstanding Faculty Award, 1982; Phi Kappa Phi Scholar Award, 1986; Phi Tau Sigma Outstanding Food Scientist Award, 1993; Gamma Sigma Delta Research Award of Merit, 1996; and Distinguished Faculty Award, 2000. He also was named a National Association of Colleges and Teacher of Agriculture fellow in 1985; received the Advanced Degree Graduate of Distinction Award at Oklahoma State University in 2000; the Faculty Service Award from the University of Continuing Education Association in 2006; Gamma Sigma Delta National Award, Distinguished Achievement in Agriculture for 2008-2009; and K-State chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta, Distinguished Achievement in Agriculture Award in 2009. 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The files inside are labeled: AIDS/AD/HOC Committee 1986, Admissions + Enrollment Committee 1986-1990, Administrative Computing Committee 1985, Council of Chief Academic Officers 1975-1993, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Committee 1973, Graduate Council: Biological Sciences Subcommittee 1985-1987, Graduate Council: Humanities Subcommittee 1988, Institutional Biosafety Committee 1992, Library Committee 1969-1982, Open House COOD Council 1984-1986, Out-of-state Appeals Committee 1986-1987, Parent Programming Committee 1980-1989, Radiation Safety Committee 1958-1987, and Sanitation Committee 1950-1986. Box 4, A83412062666 – 5”- Contains several booklets, pamphlets, and books on the prevention of sexual assault. Most of the books have “Peine” or “Fairchild” and a date written on the front. Dates range throughout the 1970’s. Box 5, A83412023670 – Cubic Foot Box- Contains 4 large manila style envelopes from KSU departments, made out to Penie and one to the archive. There are also 8 file folders labeled: Space, Jpace, Board of Regents Policy, Fair Practices in Housing, Dean of Women- Etiquette ideas, Community Coalition, and Caroline Penie. There is also loose paper that contains other papers of Caroline Penie. U1988.34 Box 1, A83412023638 – Contains 34 file folders labeled: Administrative Officer (VP Student Affairs-Chet Peters) 1983-1984, ADES Midsummer Conference 1985, ADES Reports \u0026 Grant Info 1986, Advertising, Sales, \u0026 Solicitations 1983, Alcohol Abuse Resource Material 1984 \u0026 1985, Alcohol and Other Drug Education Services 1986, Annual Reports 1978-1982, Big Eight Information 1985, Black Greek Groups, Board of Regents Policy 1985, Budget 1984-1986, Counseling and Student Personnel Services 1985, Center for Student Development 1982, Child Care- Working File 1984, Clipping File 1984, Clippings 1985, Complaints-CSD 1983-1984, Computer Notes 1985, Coordinator, Student Activities 1985, Correspondence 1983, Counseling Center 1984, Crisis Resources 1984, CSD Alumni List 1986,CSD General Information 1984, CSD Merit Revision 1982, Cultural and Minority Affairs 1984, Dean of Student Office for Student Development 1985, ECM Building \u0026 Ground Comm 1984, College of Education 1985, and Educational Student Services 1985. Box 2, A83412023248 – Contains 44 file folders labeled: Fees 1983-1984, Scholarship and Student Financial Aid Committee, Meeting Minutes- Graduate Council, Fenix, Graduate Student Advisee-Masters 1999, Handicapped Student Services -1983-1984, Graduate Student Advisee- PHD 1986, Holton Hall Important Info 1983 \u00261986, Housing 1984-1986, Housing Council 1983-1985, Insurance- Student Health 1985, International Student Center 1984, Judicial Advisor, KSU important information 1985-1986, KSU Important Info prior t 1985, KASPA 1985,KASPA executive Council, KSU police department eval, Lafene student health center 1985, Manhattan important info, Merit evaluation procedures, Misson/goal/objective/ strategy Dean of students office 1986, Orientation 1984, Peters Lectures- board meetings 1983-1984, Problems and controversies 1984, Quality of student life reports 1986, Sexual assault prevention 1984, Religious Activities 1984, Report of student affairs task force 1984, Student leaders 1984, Meeting minutes- SPS 1984,Trio 1985, UAB 1984, University Registrar 1984, Upward bound 1985, Women’s resource center, WRC survey 1987, and Word Processing Center 1985. U1984.37 Box 1, A83412023688 – Contains file folders labeled: Academic skills assessment project 1978-1979, Academic advising 1978, Administrative officer- President Duane Acker 1978, Administrative officer- John Chalmers, Administrative officer- Daniel Beatty, Administrative officer- Chester Peters, Administrative officer-Paul Young, Administrative officer- Richard Seaton, Administrative officer- Gene B. Cross, ACT Microfice, Admissions Office, Administrative Charts 1978, Annual Report- CSD 1978-1979, Agendas 1978, Affirmative action 1978, Alcohol Correspondence 1978-1979, Budget 1978-1979, Clipping file 1978-1979, Campus Ministries 1978-1979, Correspondence 1978, CSD- Classified Staff 1978, CSD- Counseling Staff 1978, CSD- Cultural and Minority affairs 1978, CSD- Educational opportunities 1978, CSD- General Information 1978, CSD- International Student Services 1978, CSD- Newsletters 1978, CSD- New student programs 1978, CSD- Orientation 1978, CSD- Special services 1978, CSD- Student hourly 1978-1979, CSD- Trio/ Budget and official 1978, and CSD- University learning Network 1978-1979. Box 2, A83412023230 – Contains file folders for: CSD- Upward Bound 1978-1979, CSD-Volunteer Staff 1978-1979, CSD-Unclassified Staff 1978-1979, CSd- Womens Resource Center 1978-1979, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Chapel 1978-1979, Colorado Educational Interest Indicator (CEII) 1978-1979, Communication with Students in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Communication on Student Personal Problems 1978-1979, Communication with Staff in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Conference Registration Information 1978-1979, Committee on University Planning 1978-1979, COUP-Financial Exigency 1978-1979, Discipline Cases Pending 1978-1979, Discipline Reports 1978-1979, Education 405-859 Administration 1978-1979, FONE 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees-MS 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees- PHD 1978-1979, Graduate Student Employee Information Blanks 1978-1979, Faculty Recruitment Records, Joe Cousin’s Pre-Lim Quiz Graduate Student Advisee, “Handicapped Student Services and Institutional Evaluation 1978-1979, Housing Council 1978-1979, Information Release Request 1978-1979, Inter- Fraternity and Panhellenic Council 1978-1979, Job Applicants 1978-1979, Jobs Available 1978-1979, KASPA 1978-1979, KSU Clippings 1978-1979, Nolting, Nordin, Applicants Schedules, Classified Personnel- Affirmative Action, KSU- Admissions and Records 1978-1979, KSU College of Agriculture 1978-1979, KSU College of Education- Student Personnel Services 1978-1979, Title IX Review 1978-1979, and KSU College of Education- Graduate Faculty 1978-1979. Box 3, A83412023620 – Contains file folders labeled: KSU Department- A and F 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Counselling and Student Personnel 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Academic Affairs Committee 1978-1979, KSU Department- General Information 1978-1979, KSU Department- Center on Aging 1978-1979, KSU Department- Housing 1978-1979, KSU Department- Continuing Education 1978-1979, KSU Department- Affirmative Action 1978-1979, KSU Department- Student Financial Assistance 1978-1979, KSU Department- Traffic and Security 1978-1979, Media 1978-1979, Manhattan Christian College 1978-1979, Memorandums for Records 1978-1979, Newsletters 1978-1979, Meeting Minutes 1978-1979, Personnel Policy Book, Professional Organization- Information, Policy Book 1978-1979, Problems and Controversies 1978-1979, Publications and Proposals by CSD Staff 1978-1979, Personnel Information 1978-1979, Recommendations 1978-1979, Sexual Assault Prevention 1978-1979, Request for Access to Grades 1978-1979, Request for release of Information 1978-1979, Retirement 1978-1979,Resaurce Material 405-859 Case Studies 1979-1980, SGA 1978-1979, SGA Election- Student Body President 1980, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1978-1979, Graduate Student Dissertations- Jess Baker, SGA Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Stencils 1978-1979, Student Discrimination-GR- 1979, Space 1978-1979, Steering Committee 1978-1979, Student Organizations 1978-1979, Students- Parole and Related Situations 1978-1979, IFC Dues Charges Second Semester 1967, Student Payroll 1978-1979, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1979, Travel Policy for Sponsored Student Groups 1978-1979, and University Activities Board 1978-1979. U1987.07 Box 1, A83412023523 – Contains file folders labeled: The Jayhawker, Public Relations Guidebook, Program Development and Research (PDE), Problems and Controversies, Personal Lists, Orientation 1982, Lafene Student Health, Judicial Matters, International Student Center, Housing Council 1981-1982, FONE 1981-1982, Foreign Student Office, “Handicapped Students Services,” Holton Hall-PH.11- Holton Hall Space Information, FENIX, Federal Support of Higher Education 1787-1982, ECM Board, Discrimination Review Committee, CULTS- Unification Church Moonies, CULTS- C.A.R.P, CULTS- General, CULTS- Maranatha, Student Development Concept, Counseling Center, Correspondence- CSD, College of Education, Clipping File, Campus Ministries, Clerk III Information, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- General Information, Budget, Pat Bosco- Assistant Dean of Students, Big Eight Deans 1982, Alcohol Proposal- Manhattan 1980, Alcohol Abuse- 1982, Administrative Officers- V.P Student Affairs Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- Provost- Owen Koeppe, and the last file is labeled Academic Assistance Center 1981-1982. Box 2, A83412023515 – Contains file folders, an envelope full of Holton Hall “Before” the remodel pictures, and a booklet labeled “Proposal for Student Services Building- Kansas State University.” The file folders are labeled: SGA, SGA- Election, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations, Staff Development Task Force, Steering Committee Minutes, Student Personal Services Building Plans 1973, Student Personal Services Minutes, Students 1981-1982, University Activities Board 1980-1981, University Learning Network (ULN), Women’s Programming, Women’s Resource Center, Beauty and the Beast Controversy, and the last one is labeled “X- Rated Movies 1977.” U1985.42 Box 1, A83412024066 – Contains file folders labeled: Clipping File- Association XVI-9, ACD- AFF- M*A*S*H Unit 1979, A\u0026F- Academic Affairs Committee, Administrative Charts, Administrative Officers- Attorney- Richard Seaton, Administrative Officers- President- Dr. Duane Acker, Administrative Officers- Provost, Administrative Officers- V.P. Academic Affairs- John Chalmers, Administrative Officers- Assistant to V.P. Bill Feyerharm, Administrative Officers- V.P. Student Affairs- Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- V.P. University Development- Gene Cross, Agendas, Alcohol Abuse Advertising, Alcohol Program- University of Texas, APGA Correspondence 1978- 1980, ACPA Exec-S 1980, Big Eight Deans 1979, Big Eight Survey 1979, Budget, Budget FY 1979-1980, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- Assistant Dean of Students- Pat Boscoe 1979-1980, Campus Ministries, Annual Report- CSD, CSD- Assistant Director for Outreach, CSD- Classified Staff 1979-1980, CSD- Communications Assistant, CSD- Counseling Center 1979-1980, CSD- Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1979-1980, CSD- Cultural and Minority Affairs, CSD- Correspondence, CSD- Dial, CSD- Educational Opportunities Center, CSD- General Information, CSD- Grad Assistants 1979-1980, CSD- International Student Center, CSD- Org. Changes 1979, Program Development and Research (PDE) 1979-1980, CSD- Special Services/Trio, CSD- Trio(Budget and Official), CSD- Unclassified Staff, CSD- Vital Statistics, CSD- Upward Bound, CSD- Women’s Resource Center, and the last one is labeled Chapel. Box 2, A83412024197 – Contains file folders labeled: Committee on University Planning, COUP- Financial Exigency I, COUP- Financial Exigency II, COUP- Financial Exigency III, Communication on Student Personal Problems, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situations, Communication with Students in Crisis Situations, Communication with the Staff in Crisis Situations, Conference Registration Info, Cults 1979-1980, Community College Orientation, External Funding Proposals 1979-1980, FONE 1979-1980, Grad Student Advisee- Jane Rowlett’s Pre-lim Responses, Graduate Student Dissertation- Michaelis 1978-1979, Grad Student Forms, Grad Student Committee Memberships, Grad Student Dissertation Proposals 1979-1980, Greek Affairs, “Handicapped Student Services,” Housing Council, Iranian Working File 1979, Jobs Available 1979-1980, KSU Departments- Administration and Foundations, KSU Departments- Academic Affairs Committee, and KSU Departments- Counseling and Student Personnel. Box 3, A83412024210 – Contains files labeled: KSU Departments- Admissions and Records, KSU Departments-Affirmative Action, KSU Departments- Career Planning and Placement, KSU Departments- Center on Aging, KSU Departments- General Information, KSU Departments- Housing, KSU Departments- Traffic and Security, KSU Colleges- College of Agriculture, KSU Colleges- College of Arts and Sciences, KSU Colleges- College of Business Administration, KSU Colleges- College of Education, KSU Colleges- College of Home Economics, Grad Students- Phd, KSU Students/ Staff 1977-1980, Vital Statistics, Lafene- Reorganization, Media, Meeting Minutes, Minority Affairs 1979, Newsletters, Occupational Safety and Fire Prevention, Personal Information, Policy Book, Problems and Controversies, Professional Organization Info, Proposal Guidelines 1980, Publications and Proposals by CSD staff, Sexual Assault Prevention, Recommendations, Requests for access to grades 1979-1980, Counseling and Student Personnel Papers 1979-1980, Resource Materials 405-859, Retirement, Steering Committee 1979-1980, SGA- Judicial System, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Student Organizations, Title IX, Testing 1979-1980, Travel Policy for Sponsored Students, and University Activities Board. There is also a booklet on “Training in Educational Equity for Women with Physical Limitations.” Box 4, A83412021929 - Missing Box 5, A83412024236 – Contains file folders labeled: Academic Affairs Committee 1976-1977, Abuse 1976-1977, ACPA Developments Budget 1976-1977, ACPA National Convention 1977, Admissions and Records 1976-1977, Administration and Foundation 504-111 Group Life Seminar Fall 1976, Department of Administration and Foundation, 1976-1977, ACPA State Organization Survey 1976, Assistant Deans Meetings 1976-1977, Attrition- Retention Conference 1976, Biofeedback 1976-1977, Budget Notes 1976-1977, Career Notes 1976-1977, ACPA Commission 1976-1977, Career Planning and Placement Center 1976-1977, Center for Student Development (CSD) Advisory Committee 1976-1977, Correspondence 1976-1977, Committee on University Planning 1976-1977, Conference Registration Information 1976-1977, CSD Graduate Assistant Staff 1976-1977, Discipline Laws, CSD Unclassified Staff 1976-1977, CSD Volunteer Staff 1976-1977, Counseling Practicum- Jim Chapman 1976-1977, and the last one is labeled Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1976-1977. There is also a large brown envelope labeled “Withdrawals 1976-1977.” Box 6, A13411852968 – Contains file folders labeled: Counseling Center 1976-1977, Education 405-311 Guidance for the Paraprofessional 1974-1975, Faculty Senate 1976-1977, Final Exam- Completed and Graded 405-859 1975, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment,) 405-859 Fall 1976 Graded Final Exams, External Funding Proposals 1976-1977,Foreign Student File 1976-1977, Grade Reports 1976-1977, Graduate Council 1976-1977, Graduate School 1976-1977, Housing Council, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1976-1977,Student Senate Minutes 1976-1977, Third Annual Student Legal Rights Conference 1976, Task Force for Survey on New Professionals 1976-1977, Title IX 1- Year Self Evaluation Committee, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1976, Trio Program 1976-1977,Tribunal- J Board File- Spring 1976, University Activities Board 1976-1977, Women’s Resource Center 1976-1977, Workshops 1976-1977, and Work Study 1976-1977. U1987.36 Box 1, A83412053544 – Contains 9 file folders, and eight books on “Advice for Conscientious Objectors in the Armed Forces,” and others related to the subject of the draft and conscientious objection. The file folders are labeled: MCC and Other Mennonite Literature on Conscientious Objection, Counseling Military Personnel Regarding Conscientious Objection, News Clippings on the Draft, Conscientious Objection Counseling, and then the last one has sub sections labeled: Draft, Conscientious Objection, National Service, Resources, and Update. Papers and files circa 1970’s-1980’s. Box 2, A83412053552 – Contains three binders related to the draft and conscientious objection, and the legality of those subjects. The first one is titled “Selective Service: Law and Practice,” and the papers included are dated 1969. Second one is labeled “Military Counseling,” and has papers from the Military Law Reporter, and its dated 1972. And the third and final binder is labeled “Important!!!!! 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The files inside are labeled: AIDS/AD/HOC Committee 1986, Admissions + Enrollment Committee 1986-1990, Administrative Computing Committee 1985, Council of Chief Academic Officers 1975-1993, Environmental Health \u0026 Safety Committee 1973, Graduate Council: Biological Sciences Subcommittee 1985-1987, Graduate Council: Humanities Subcommittee 1988, Institutional Biosafety Committee 1992, Library Committee 1969-1982, Open House COOD Council 1984-1986, Out-of-state Appeals Committee 1986-1987, Parent Programming Committee 1980-1989, Radiation Safety Committee 1958-1987, and Sanitation Committee 1950-1986. Box 4, A83412062666 – 5”- Contains several booklets, pamphlets, and books on the prevention of sexual assault. Most of the books have “Peine” or “Fairchild” and a date written on the front. Dates range throughout the 1970’s. Box 5, A83412023670 – Cubic Foot Box- Contains 4 large manila style envelopes from KSU departments, made out to Penie and one to the archive. 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U1988.34 Box 1, A83412023638 – Contains 34 file folders labeled: Administrative Officer (VP Student Affairs-Chet Peters) 1983-1984, ADES Midsummer Conference 1985, ADES Reports \u0026 Grant Info 1986, Advertising, Sales, \u0026 Solicitations 1983, Alcohol Abuse Resource Material 1984 \u0026 1985, Alcohol and Other Drug Education Services 1986, Annual Reports 1978-1982, Big Eight Information 1985, Black Greek Groups, Board of Regents Policy 1985, Budget 1984-1986, Counseling and Student Personnel Services 1985, Center for Student Development 1982, Child Care- Working File 1984, Clipping File 1984, Clippings 1985, Complaints-CSD 1983-1984, Computer Notes 1985, Coordinator, Student Activities 1985, Correspondence 1983, Counseling Center 1984, Crisis Resources 1984, CSD Alumni List 1986,CSD General Information 1984, CSD Merit Revision 1982, Cultural and Minority Affairs 1984, Dean of Student Office for Student Development 1985, ECM Building \u0026 Ground Comm 1984, College of Education 1985, and Educational Student Services 1985. Box 2, A83412023248 – Contains 44 file folders labeled: Fees 1983-1984, Scholarship and Student Financial Aid Committee, Meeting Minutes- Graduate Council, Fenix, Graduate Student Advisee-Masters 1999, Handicapped Student Services -1983-1984, Graduate Student Advisee- PHD 1986, Holton Hall Important Info 1983 \u00261986, Housing 1984-1986, Housing Council 1983-1985, Insurance- Student Health 1985, International Student Center 1984, Judicial Advisor, KSU important information 1985-1986, KSU Important Info prior t 1985, KASPA 1985,KASPA executive Council, KSU police department eval, Lafene student health center 1985, Manhattan important info, Merit evaluation procedures, Misson/goal/objective/ strategy Dean of students office 1986, Orientation 1984, Peters Lectures- board meetings 1983-1984, Problems and controversies 1984, Quality of student life reports 1986, Sexual assault prevention 1984, Religious Activities 1984, Report of student affairs task force 1984, Student leaders 1984, Meeting minutes- SPS 1984,Trio 1985, UAB 1984, University Registrar 1984, Upward bound 1985, Women’s resource center, WRC survey 1987, and Word Processing Center 1985. U1984.37 Box 1, A83412023688 – Contains file folders labeled: Academic skills assessment project 1978-1979, Academic advising 1978, Administrative officer- President Duane Acker 1978, Administrative officer- John Chalmers, Administrative officer- Daniel Beatty, Administrative officer- Chester Peters, Administrative officer-Paul Young, Administrative officer- Richard Seaton, Administrative officer- Gene B. Cross, ACT Microfice, Admissions Office, Administrative Charts 1978, Annual Report- CSD 1978-1979, Agendas 1978, Affirmative action 1978, Alcohol Correspondence 1978-1979, Budget 1978-1979, Clipping file 1978-1979, Campus Ministries 1978-1979, Correspondence 1978, CSD- Classified Staff 1978, CSD- Counseling Staff 1978, CSD- Cultural and Minority affairs 1978, CSD- Educational opportunities 1978, CSD- General Information 1978, CSD- International Student Services 1978, CSD- Newsletters 1978, CSD- New student programs 1978, CSD- Orientation 1978, CSD- Special services 1978, CSD- Student hourly 1978-1979, CSD- Trio/ Budget and official 1978, and CSD- University learning Network 1978-1979. Box 2, A83412023230 – Contains file folders for: CSD- Upward Bound 1978-1979, CSD-Volunteer Staff 1978-1979, CSD-Unclassified Staff 1978-1979, CSd- Womens Resource Center 1978-1979, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Chapel 1978-1979, Colorado Educational Interest Indicator (CEII) 1978-1979, Communication with Students in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Communication on Student Personal Problems 1978-1979, Communication with Staff in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Conference Registration Information 1978-1979, Committee on University Planning 1978-1979, COUP-Financial Exigency 1978-1979, Discipline Cases Pending 1978-1979, Discipline Reports 1978-1979, Education 405-859 Administration 1978-1979, FONE 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees-MS 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees- PHD 1978-1979, Graduate Student Employee Information Blanks 1978-1979, Faculty Recruitment Records, Joe Cousin’s Pre-Lim Quiz Graduate Student Advisee, “Handicapped Student Services and Institutional Evaluation 1978-1979, Housing Council 1978-1979, Information Release Request 1978-1979, Inter- Fraternity and Panhellenic Council 1978-1979, Job Applicants 1978-1979, Jobs Available 1978-1979, KASPA 1978-1979, KSU Clippings 1978-1979, Nolting, Nordin, Applicants Schedules, Classified Personnel- Affirmative Action, KSU- Admissions and Records 1978-1979, KSU College of Agriculture 1978-1979, KSU College of Education- Student Personnel Services 1978-1979, Title IX Review 1978-1979, and KSU College of Education- Graduate Faculty 1978-1979. Box 3, A83412023620 – Contains file folders labeled: KSU Department- A and F 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Counselling and Student Personnel 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Academic Affairs Committee 1978-1979, KSU Department- General Information 1978-1979, KSU Department- Center on Aging 1978-1979, KSU Department- Housing 1978-1979, KSU Department- Continuing Education 1978-1979, KSU Department- Affirmative Action 1978-1979, KSU Department- Student Financial Assistance 1978-1979, KSU Department- Traffic and Security 1978-1979, Media 1978-1979, Manhattan Christian College 1978-1979, Memorandums for Records 1978-1979, Newsletters 1978-1979, Meeting Minutes 1978-1979, Personnel Policy Book, Professional Organization- Information, Policy Book 1978-1979, Problems and Controversies 1978-1979, Publications and Proposals by CSD Staff 1978-1979, Personnel Information 1978-1979, Recommendations 1978-1979, Sexual Assault Prevention 1978-1979, Request for Access to Grades 1978-1979, Request for release of Information 1978-1979, Retirement 1978-1979,Resaurce Material 405-859 Case Studies 1979-1980, SGA 1978-1979, SGA Election- Student Body President 1980, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1978-1979, Graduate Student Dissertations- Jess Baker, SGA Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Stencils 1978-1979, Student Discrimination-GR- 1979, Space 1978-1979, Steering Committee 1978-1979, Student Organizations 1978-1979, Students- Parole and Related Situations 1978-1979, IFC Dues Charges Second Semester 1967, Student Payroll 1978-1979, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1979, Travel Policy for Sponsored Student Groups 1978-1979, and University Activities Board 1978-1979. U1987.07 Box 1, A83412023523 – Contains file folders labeled: The Jayhawker, Public Relations Guidebook, Program Development and Research (PDE), Problems and Controversies, Personal Lists, Orientation 1982, Lafene Student Health, Judicial Matters, International Student Center, Housing Council 1981-1982, FONE 1981-1982, Foreign Student Office, “Handicapped Students Services,” Holton Hall-PH.11- Holton Hall Space Information, FENIX, Federal Support of Higher Education 1787-1982, ECM Board, Discrimination Review Committee, CULTS- Unification Church Moonies, CULTS- C.A.R.P, CULTS- General, CULTS- Maranatha, Student Development Concept, Counseling Center, Correspondence- CSD, College of Education, Clipping File, Campus Ministries, Clerk III Information, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- General Information, Budget, Pat Bosco- Assistant Dean of Students, Big Eight Deans 1982, Alcohol Proposal- Manhattan 1980, Alcohol Abuse- 1982, Administrative Officers- V.P Student Affairs Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- Provost- Owen Koeppe, and the last file is labeled Academic Assistance Center 1981-1982. Box 2, A83412023515 – Contains file folders, an envelope full of Holton Hall “Before” the remodel pictures, and a booklet labeled “Proposal for Student Services Building- Kansas State University.” The file folders are labeled: SGA, SGA- Election, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations, Staff Development Task Force, Steering Committee Minutes, Student Personal Services Building Plans 1973, Student Personal Services Minutes, Students 1981-1982, University Activities Board 1980-1981, University Learning Network (ULN), Women’s Programming, Women’s Resource Center, Beauty and the Beast Controversy, and the last one is labeled “X- Rated Movies 1977.” U1985.42 Box 1, A83412024066 – Contains file folders labeled: Clipping File- Association XVI-9, ACD- AFF- M*A*S*H Unit 1979, A\u0026F- Academic Affairs Committee, Administrative Charts, Administrative Officers- Attorney- Richard Seaton, Administrative Officers- President- Dr. Duane Acker, Administrative Officers- Provost, Administrative Officers- V.P. Academic Affairs- John Chalmers, Administrative Officers- Assistant to V.P. Bill Feyerharm, Administrative Officers- V.P. Student Affairs- Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- V.P. University Development- Gene Cross, Agendas, Alcohol Abuse Advertising, Alcohol Program- University of Texas, APGA Correspondence 1978- 1980, ACPA Exec-S 1980, Big Eight Deans 1979, Big Eight Survey 1979, Budget, Budget FY 1979-1980, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- Assistant Dean of Students- Pat Boscoe 1979-1980, Campus Ministries, Annual Report- CSD, CSD- Assistant Director for Outreach, CSD- Classified Staff 1979-1980, CSD- Communications Assistant, CSD- Counseling Center 1979-1980, CSD- Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1979-1980, CSD- Cultural and Minority Affairs, CSD- Correspondence, CSD- Dial, CSD- Educational Opportunities Center, CSD- General Information, CSD- Grad Assistants 1979-1980, CSD- International Student Center, CSD- Org. Changes 1979, Program Development and Research (PDE) 1979-1980, CSD- Special Services/Trio, CSD- Trio(Budget and Official), CSD- Unclassified Staff, CSD- Vital Statistics, CSD- Upward Bound, CSD- Women’s Resource Center, and the last one is labeled Chapel. Box 2, A83412024197 – Contains file folders labeled: Committee on University Planning, COUP- Financial Exigency I, COUP- Financial Exigency II, COUP- Financial Exigency III, Communication on Student Personal Problems, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situations, Communication with Students in Crisis Situations, Communication with the Staff in Crisis Situations, Conference Registration Info, Cults 1979-1980, Community College Orientation, External Funding Proposals 1979-1980, FONE 1979-1980, Grad Student Advisee- Jane Rowlett’s Pre-lim Responses, Graduate Student Dissertation- Michaelis 1978-1979, Grad Student Forms, Grad Student Committee Memberships, Grad Student Dissertation Proposals 1979-1980, Greek Affairs, “Handicapped Student Services,” Housing Council, Iranian Working File 1979, Jobs Available 1979-1980, KSU Departments- Administration and Foundations, KSU Departments- Academic Affairs Committee, and KSU Departments- Counseling and Student Personnel. Box 3, A83412024210 – Contains files labeled: KSU Departments- Admissions and Records, KSU Departments-Affirmative Action, KSU Departments- Career Planning and Placement, KSU Departments- Center on Aging, KSU Departments- General Information, KSU Departments- Housing, KSU Departments- Traffic and Security, KSU Colleges- College of Agriculture, KSU Colleges- College of Arts and Sciences, KSU Colleges- College of Business Administration, KSU Colleges- College of Education, KSU Colleges- College of Home Economics, Grad Students- Phd, KSU Students/ Staff 1977-1980, Vital Statistics, Lafene- Reorganization, Media, Meeting Minutes, Minority Affairs 1979, Newsletters, Occupational Safety and Fire Prevention, Personal Information, Policy Book, Problems and Controversies, Professional Organization Info, Proposal Guidelines 1980, Publications and Proposals by CSD staff, Sexual Assault Prevention, Recommendations, Requests for access to grades 1979-1980, Counseling and Student Personnel Papers 1979-1980, Resource Materials 405-859, Retirement, Steering Committee 1979-1980, SGA- Judicial System, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Student Organizations, Title IX, Testing 1979-1980, Travel Policy for Sponsored Students, and University Activities Board. There is also a booklet on “Training in Educational Equity for Women with Physical Limitations.” Box 4, A83412021929 - Missing Box 5, A83412024236 – Contains file folders labeled: Academic Affairs Committee 1976-1977, Abuse 1976-1977, ACPA Developments Budget 1976-1977, ACPA National Convention 1977, Admissions and Records 1976-1977, Administration and Foundation 504-111 Group Life Seminar Fall 1976, Department of Administration and Foundation, 1976-1977, ACPA State Organization Survey 1976, Assistant Deans Meetings 1976-1977, Attrition- Retention Conference 1976, Biofeedback 1976-1977, Budget Notes 1976-1977, Career Notes 1976-1977, ACPA Commission 1976-1977, Career Planning and Placement Center 1976-1977, Center for Student Development (CSD) Advisory Committee 1976-1977, Correspondence 1976-1977, Committee on University Planning 1976-1977, Conference Registration Information 1976-1977, CSD Graduate Assistant Staff 1976-1977, Discipline Laws, CSD Unclassified Staff 1976-1977, CSD Volunteer Staff 1976-1977, Counseling Practicum- Jim Chapman 1976-1977, and the last one is labeled Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1976-1977. There is also a large brown envelope labeled “Withdrawals 1976-1977.” Box 6, A13411852968 – Contains file folders labeled: Counseling Center 1976-1977, Education 405-311 Guidance for the Paraprofessional 1974-1975, Faculty Senate 1976-1977, Final Exam- Completed and Graded 405-859 1975, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment,) 405-859 Fall 1976 Graded Final Exams, External Funding Proposals 1976-1977,Foreign Student File 1976-1977, Grade Reports 1976-1977, Graduate Council 1976-1977, Graduate School 1976-1977, Housing Council, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1976-1977,Student Senate Minutes 1976-1977, Third Annual Student Legal Rights Conference 1976, Task Force for Survey on New Professionals 1976-1977, Title IX 1- Year Self Evaluation Committee, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1976, Trio Program 1976-1977,Tribunal- J Board File- Spring 1976, University Activities Board 1976-1977, Women’s Resource Center 1976-1977, Workshops 1976-1977, and Work Study 1976-1977. U1987.36 Box 1, A83412053544 – Contains 9 file folders, and eight books on “Advice for Conscientious Objectors in the Armed Forces,” and others related to the subject of the draft and conscientious objection. The file folders are labeled: MCC and Other Mennonite Literature on Conscientious Objection, Counseling Military Personnel Regarding Conscientious Objection, News Clippings on the Draft, Conscientious Objection Counseling, and then the last one has sub sections labeled: Draft, Conscientious Objection, National Service, Resources, and Update. Papers and files circa 1970’s-1980’s. Box 2, A83412053552 – Contains three binders related to the draft and conscientious objection, and the legality of those subjects. The first one is titled “Selective Service: Law and Practice,” and the papers included are dated 1969. Second one is labeled “Military Counseling,” and has papers from the Military Law Reporter, and its dated 1972. And the third and final binder is labeled “Important!!!!! 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There are surveys on if it will be popular, how much it would cost, and also fliers from an open house at Holton Hall. The second folder has \u0026#x201C;CTR for Student and Program Development- Research Unit 1976-1977.\u0026#x201D; And the third folder contains files from a student discrimination review committee from 1979.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412024341- 5\u0026#x201D;- Contains 4 file folders, all have \u0026#x201C;Center for Student Development- Caroline Peine,\u0026#x201D; the folders are labeled: Sexual assault prevention 1977-1978, Parietal Rule committee to study 1986, Campus safety 1975-1986, Aggieville-KU/KSU 1987, Aggieville Task Force 1987.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412063387 \u0026#x2013; 5\u0026#x201D;- Has 26 file folders containing historic university committees\u0026#x2019; meeting minutes. The files inside are labeled: AIDS/AD/HOC Committee 1986, Admissions + Enrollment Committee 1986-1990, Administrative Computing Committee 1985, Council of Chief Academic Officers 1975-1993, Environmental Health \u0026amp; Safety Committee 1973, Graduate Council: Biological Sciences Subcommittee 1985-1987, Graduate Council: Humanities Subcommittee 1988, Institutional Biosafety Committee 1992, Library Committee 1969-1982, Open House COOD Council 1984-1986, Out-of-state Appeals Committee 1986-1987, Parent Programming Committee 1980-1989, Radiation Safety Committee 1958-1987, and Sanitation Committee 1950-1986.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412062666 \u0026#x2013; 5\u0026#x201D;- Contains several booklets, pamphlets, and books on the prevention of sexual assault. Most of the books have \u0026#x201C;Peine\u0026#x201D; or \u0026#x201C;Fairchild\u0026#x201D; and a date written on the front. Dates range throughout the 1970\u0026#x2019;s.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412023670 \u0026#x2013; Cubic Foot Box- Contains 4 large manila style envelopes from KSU departments, made out to Penie and one to the archive. There are also 8 file folders labeled: Space, Jpace, Board of Regents Policy, Fair Practices in Housing, Dean of Women- Etiquette ideas, Community Coalition, and Caroline Penie. There is also loose paper that contains other papers of Caroline Penie.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU1988.34\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 1, A83412023638 \u0026#x2013; Contains 34 file folders labeled: Administrative Officer (VP Student Affairs-Chet Peters) 1983-1984, ADES Midsummer Conference 1985, ADES Reports \u0026amp; Grant Info 1986, Advertising, Sales, \u0026amp; Solicitations 1983, Alcohol Abuse Resource Material 1984 \u0026amp; 1985, Alcohol and Other Drug Education Services 1986, Annual Reports 1978-1982, Big Eight Information 1985, Black Greek Groups, Board of Regents Policy 1985, Budget 1984-1986, Counseling and Student Personnel Services 1985, Center for Student Development 1982, Child Care- Working File 1984, Clipping File 1984, Clippings 1985, Complaints-CSD 1983-1984, Computer Notes 1985, Coordinator, Student Activities 1985, Correspondence 1983, Counseling Center 1984, Crisis Resources 1984, CSD Alumni List 1986,CSD General Information 1984, CSD Merit Revision 1982, Cultural and Minority Affairs 1984, Dean of Student Office for Student Development 1985, ECM Building \u0026amp; Ground Comm 1984, College of Education 1985, and Educational Student Services 1985.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412023248 \u0026#x2013; Contains 44 file folders labeled: Fees 1983-1984, Scholarship and Student Financial Aid Committee, Meeting Minutes- Graduate Council, Fenix, Graduate Student Advisee-Masters 1999, Handicapped Student Services -1983-1984, Graduate Student Advisee- PHD 1986, Holton Hall Important Info 1983 \u0026amp;1986, Housing 1984-1986, Housing Council 1983-1985, Insurance- Student Health 1985, International Student Center 1984, Judicial Advisor, KSU important information 1985-1986, KSU Important Info prior t 1985, KASPA 1985,KASPA executive Council, KSU police department eval, Lafene student health center 1985, Manhattan important info, Merit evaluation procedures, Misson/goal/objective/ strategy Dean of students office 1986, Orientation 1984, Peters Lectures- board meetings 1983-1984, Problems and controversies 1984, Quality of student life reports 1986, Sexual assault prevention 1984, Religious Activities 1984, Report of student affairs task force 1984, Student leaders 1984, Meeting minutes- SPS 1984,Trio 1985, UAB 1984, University Registrar 1984, Upward bound 1985, Women\u0026#x2019;s resource center, WRC survey 1987, and Word Processing Center 1985.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU1984.37\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 1, A83412023688 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: Academic skills assessment project 1978-1979, Academic advising 1978, Administrative officer- President Duane Acker 1978, Administrative officer- John Chalmers, Administrative officer- Daniel Beatty, Administrative officer- Chester Peters, Administrative officer-Paul Young, Administrative officer- Richard Seaton, Administrative officer- Gene B. Cross, ACT Microfice, Admissions Office, Administrative Charts 1978, Annual Report- CSD 1978-1979, Agendas 1978, Affirmative action 1978, Alcohol Correspondence 1978-1979, Budget 1978-1979, Clipping file 1978-1979, Campus Ministries 1978-1979, Correspondence 1978, CSD- Classified Staff 1978, CSD- Counseling Staff 1978, CSD- Cultural and Minority affairs 1978, CSD- Educational opportunities 1978, CSD- General Information 1978, CSD- International Student Services 1978, CSD- Newsletters 1978, CSD- New student programs 1978, CSD- Orientation 1978, CSD- Special services 1978, CSD- Student hourly 1978-1979, CSD- Trio/ Budget and official 1978, and CSD- University learning Network 1978-1979.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412023230 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders for: CSD- Upward Bound 1978-1979, CSD-Volunteer Staff 1978-1979, CSD-Unclassified Staff 1978-1979, CSd- Womens Resource Center 1978-1979, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Chapel 1978-1979, Colorado Educational Interest Indicator (CEII) 1978-1979, Communication with Students in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Communication on Student Personal Problems 1978-1979, Communication with Staff in Crisis Situation 1978-1979, Conference Registration Information 1978-1979, Committee on University Planning 1978-1979, COUP-Financial Exigency 1978-1979, Discipline Cases Pending 1978-1979, Discipline Reports 1978-1979, Education 405-859 Administration 1978-1979, FONE 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees-MS 1978-1979, Graduate Student Advisees- PHD 1978-1979, Graduate Student Employee Information Blanks 1978-1979, Faculty Recruitment Records, Joe Cousin\u0026#x2019;s Pre-Lim Quiz Graduate Student Advisee, \u0026#x201C;Handicapped Student Services and Institutional Evaluation 1978-1979, Housing Council 1978-1979, Information Release Request 1978-1979, Inter- Fraternity and Panhellenic Council 1978-1979, Job Applicants 1978-1979, Jobs Available 1978-1979, KASPA 1978-1979, KSU Clippings 1978-1979, Nolting, Nordin, Applicants Schedules, Classified Personnel- Affirmative Action, KSU- Admissions and Records 1978-1979, KSU College of Agriculture 1978-1979, KSU College of Education- Student Personnel Services 1978-1979, Title IX Review 1978-1979, and KSU College of Education- Graduate Faculty 1978-1979.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412023620 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: KSU Department- A and F 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Counselling and Student Personnel 1978-1979, KSU Department- A and F- Academic Affairs Committee 1978-1979, KSU Department- General Information 1978-1979, KSU Department- Center on Aging 1978-1979, KSU Department- Housing 1978-1979, KSU Department- Continuing Education 1978-1979, KSU Department- Affirmative Action 1978-1979, KSU Department- Student Financial Assistance 1978-1979, KSU Department- Traffic and Security 1978-1979, Media 1978-1979, Manhattan Christian College 1978-1979, Memorandums for Records 1978-1979, Newsletters 1978-1979, Meeting Minutes 1978-1979, Personnel Policy Book, Professional Organization- Information, Policy Book 1978-1979, Problems and Controversies 1978-1979, Publications and Proposals by CSD Staff 1978-1979, Personnel Information 1978-1979, Recommendations 1978-1979, Sexual Assault Prevention 1978-1979, Request for Access to Grades 1978-1979, Request for release of Information 1978-1979, Retirement 1978-1979,Resaurce Material 405-859 Case Studies 1979-1980, SGA 1978-1979, SGA Election- Student Body President 1980, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1978-1979, Graduate Student Dissertations- Jess Baker, SGA Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Stencils 1978-1979, Student Discrimination-GR- 1979, Space 1978-1979, Steering Committee 1978-1979, Student Organizations 1978-1979, Students- Parole and Related Situations 1978-1979, IFC Dues Charges Second Semester 1967, Student Payroll 1978-1979, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1979, Travel Policy for Sponsored Student Groups 1978-1979, and University Activities Board 1978-1979.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU1987.07\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 1, A83412023523 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: The Jayhawker, Public Relations Guidebook, Program Development and Research (PDE), Problems and Controversies, Personal Lists, Orientation 1982, Lafene Student Health, Judicial Matters, International Student Center, Housing Council 1981-1982, FONE 1981-1982, Foreign Student Office, \u0026#x201C;Handicapped Students Services,\u0026#x201D; Holton Hall-PH.11- Holton Hall Space Information, FENIX, Federal Support of Higher Education 1787-1982, ECM Board, Discrimination Review Committee, CULTS- Unification Church Moonies, CULTS- C.A.R.P, CULTS- General, CULTS- Maranatha, Student Development Concept, Counseling Center, Correspondence- CSD, College of Education, Clipping File, Campus Ministries, Clerk III Information, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- General Information, Budget, Pat Bosco- Assistant Dean of Students, Big Eight Deans 1982, Alcohol Proposal- Manhattan 1980, Alcohol Abuse- 1982, Administrative Officers- V.P Student Affairs Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- Provost- Owen Koeppe, and the last file is labeled Academic Assistance Center 1981-1982.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412023515 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders, an envelope full of Holton Hall \u0026#x201C;Before\u0026#x201D; the remodel pictures, and a booklet labeled \u0026#x201C;Proposal for Student Services Building- Kansas State University.\u0026#x201D; The file folders are labeled: SGA, SGA- Election, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations, Staff Development Task Force, Steering Committee Minutes, Student Personal Services Building Plans 1973, Student Personal Services Minutes, Students 1981-1982, University Activities Board 1980-1981, University Learning Network (ULN), Women\u0026#x2019;s Programming, Women\u0026#x2019;s Resource Center, Beauty and the Beast Controversy, and the last one is labeled \u0026#x201C;X- Rated Movies 1977.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU1985.42\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 1, A83412024066 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: Clipping File- Association XVI-9, ACD- AFF- M*A*S*H Unit 1979, A\u0026amp;F- Academic Affairs Committee, Administrative Charts, Administrative Officers- Attorney- Richard Seaton, Administrative Officers- President- Dr. Duane Acker, Administrative Officers- Provost, Administrative Officers- V.P. Academic Affairs- John Chalmers, Administrative Officers- Assistant to V.P. Bill Feyerharm, Administrative Officers- V.P. Student Affairs- Chester Peters, Administrative Officers- V.P. University Development- Gene Cross, Agendas, Alcohol Abuse Advertising, Alcohol Program- University of Texas, APGA Correspondence 1978- 1980, ACPA Exec-S 1980, Big Eight Deans 1979, Big Eight Survey 1979, Budget, Budget FY 1979-1980, Center for Aging- Training in Aging Grant, CSD- Assistant Dean of Students- Pat Boscoe 1979-1980, Campus Ministries, Annual Report- CSD, CSD- Assistant Director for Outreach, CSD- Classified Staff 1979-1980, CSD- Communications Assistant, CSD- Counseling Center 1979-1980, CSD- Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1979-1980, CSD- Cultural and Minority Affairs, CSD- Correspondence, CSD- Dial, CSD- Educational Opportunities Center, CSD- General Information, CSD- Grad Assistants 1979-1980, CSD- International Student Center, CSD- Org. Changes 1979, Program Development and Research (PDE) 1979-1980, CSD- Special Services/Trio, CSD- Trio(Budget and Official), CSD- Unclassified Staff, CSD- Vital Statistics, CSD- Upward Bound, CSD- Women\u0026#x2019;s Resource Center, and the last one is labeled Chapel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 2, A83412024197 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: Committee on University Planning, COUP- Financial Exigency I, COUP- Financial Exigency II, COUP- Financial Exigency III, Communication on Student Personal Problems, Communication with Parents in Crisis Situations, Communication with Students in Crisis Situations, Communication with the Staff in Crisis Situations, Conference Registration Info, Cults 1979-1980, Community College Orientation, External Funding Proposals 1979-1980, FONE 1979-1980, Grad Student Advisee- Jane Rowlett\u0026#x2019;s Pre-lim Responses, Graduate Student Dissertation- Michaelis 1978-1979, Grad Student Forms, Grad Student Committee Memberships, Grad Student Dissertation Proposals 1979-1980, Greek Affairs, \u0026#x201C;Handicapped Student Services,\u0026#x201D; Housing Council, Iranian Working File 1979, Jobs Available 1979-1980, KSU Departments- Administration and Foundations, KSU Departments- Academic Affairs Committee, and KSU Departments- Counseling and Student Personnel.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 3, A83412024210 \u0026#x2013; Contains files labeled: KSU Departments- Admissions and Records, KSU Departments-Affirmative Action, KSU Departments- Career Planning and Placement, KSU Departments- Center on Aging, KSU Departments- General Information, KSU Departments- Housing, KSU Departments- Traffic and Security, KSU Colleges- College of Agriculture, KSU Colleges- College of Arts and Sciences, KSU Colleges- College of Business Administration, KSU Colleges- College of Education, KSU Colleges- College of Home Economics, Grad Students- Phd, KSU Students/ Staff 1977-1980, Vital Statistics, Lafene- Reorganization, Media, Meeting Minutes, Minority Affairs 1979, Newsletters, Occupational Safety and Fire Prevention, Personal Information, Policy Book, Problems and Controversies, Professional Organization Info, Proposal Guidelines 1980, Publications and Proposals by CSD staff, Sexual Assault Prevention, Recommendations, Requests for access to grades 1979-1980, Counseling and Student Personnel Papers 1979-1980, Resource Materials 405-859, Retirement, Steering Committee 1979-1980, SGA- Judicial System, SGA- Tentative and Final Allocations 1979-1980, Student Organizations, Title IX, Testing 1979-1980, Travel Policy for Sponsored Students, and University Activities Board. There is also a booklet on \u0026#x201C;Training in Educational Equity for Women with Physical Limitations.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 4, A83412021929 - Missing\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 5, A83412024236 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: Academic Affairs Committee 1976-1977, Abuse 1976-1977, ACPA Developments Budget 1976-1977, ACPA National Convention 1977, Admissions and Records 1976-1977, Administration and Foundation 504-111 Group Life Seminar Fall 1976, Department of Administration and Foundation, 1976-1977, ACPA State Organization Survey 1976, Assistant Deans Meetings 1976-1977, Attrition- Retention Conference 1976, Biofeedback 1976-1977, Budget Notes 1976-1977, Career Notes 1976-1977, ACPA Commission 1976-1977, Career Planning and Placement Center 1976-1977, Center for Student Development (CSD) Advisory Committee 1976-1977, Correspondence 1976-1977, Committee on University Planning 1976-1977, Conference Registration Information 1976-1977, CSD Graduate Assistant Staff 1976-1977, Discipline Laws, CSD Unclassified Staff 1976-1977, CSD Volunteer Staff 1976-1977, Counseling Practicum- Jim Chapman 1976-1977, and the last one is labeled Counseling Center Client and Staff Data Project 1976-1977. There is also a large brown envelope labeled \u0026#x201C;Withdrawals 1976-1977.\u0026#x201D;\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 6, A13411852968 \u0026#x2013; Contains file folders labeled: Counseling Center 1976-1977, Education 405-311 Guidance for the Paraprofessional 1974-1975, Faculty Senate 1976-1977, Final Exam- Completed and Graded 405-859 1975, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment,) 405-859 Fall 1976 Graded Final Exams, External Funding Proposals 1976-1977,Foreign Student File 1976-1977, Grade Reports 1976-1977, Graduate Council 1976-1977, Graduate School 1976-1977, Housing Council, Student Discrimination Review Committee 1976-1977,Student Senate Minutes 1976-1977, Third Annual Student Legal Rights Conference 1976, Task Force for Survey on New Professionals 1976-1977, Title IX 1- Year Self Evaluation Committee, Test Fee Proposal- Spring 1976, Trio Program 1976-1977,Tribunal- J Board File- Spring 1976, University Activities Board 1976-1977, Women\u0026#x2019;s Resource Center 1976-1977, Workshops 1976-1977, and Work Study 1976-1977.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU1987.36\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eBox 1, A83412053544 \u0026#x2013; Contains 9 file folders, and eight books on \u0026#x201C;Advice for Conscientious Objectors in the Armed Forces,\u0026#x201D; and others related to the subject of the draft and conscientious objection. 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