Richard D. Rees papers, 1910–1964

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Rees, Richard D.
Physical description:
2.5 cubic feet (5.00 boxes that are 5" letter flip-top boxes)
Language:
English
Latin

Background

Scope and content:

The Richard D. Rees papers are comprised of class notes from Rees’s tenure as a student at Kansas State University as well as various program documents, personal correspondence, market analysis of a feed firm, and milling industry bulletins. Class notes are from courses such as Elements of Milling, Elements of Dairy, General Biology I and II, Principles of Accounting, Agricultural Policy, and Money and Banking. Correspondence includes letters related to job interviews, employment at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, and the Short Course and Feed Production School in Kansas City. Also included are program documents from the Midwest Feed Manufacturers Association’s Feed Production School, the Management and Manufacturing Seminar. Also included are Rees’s master’s thesis and PhD classwork outlines.

Acquisition information:
Richard D. Rees donated the collection on 16 April 2015.
Processing information:

Student assistant Natalie Smith processed the collection and university archivist Cliff Hight reviewed it before publishing on 18 December 2017.

Arrangement:

Class notes were kept in the original order as received by the donor.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Preferred citation:

[Item title], [item date], Richard D. Rees papers, Box [number], Folder [number or title], Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.

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Subjects:
Kansas State University history
Documentation of student life and culture

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