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Computing Network Services, 1960-2010

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Box 1- A83412024430- Is full of envelops that contain photographs of staff, buildings, computer rooms, conferences, and various other events that relate to the Computing and Network Services at Kansas State University. There is also a folder containing a couple of newspapers and details on some events held by the Computing and Network Services, Circa 1980’s- 2000’s.
Box 2- A83412042373- Contains files and binders with formal and semi-formal Information Technology (IT) reports, Computing and Telecommunications Activities and from other units under the Computing and Network Services. There are annual reports, “State of the University” newsletters, structure reports, IT planning, and other files pertaining to the Computing and Network Services at Kansas State University from 1970-2010.
Box 6- A83412043523- Contains files and binders pertaining to Computing and Network Services at Kansas State University, the Kansas Board of Regents Computer Advisory Committee, the administrative computing plan, computing and telecommunication activities, “IT master plans”, computing plans, and computing facilities. Circa 1970’s-2000’s
Box 3- A83412028719-Contains 4 binders with IT reports from the office of information systems and various units to do with computing. The binders have reports and proposals for new systems of computing. One of the binders is labeled “Proposal for Human Resource/Payroll System and Business Process Reengineering Services Volume I: Technical Proposal,” dated 1970’s-2010’s.
Box 4- A83412024333- Contains 5 binders, each filled with the “Computing Center Newsletter.” First binder dates range from 1978-1983. Second is from 1982-1887, and the third is from 1983-1987. Fourth binder has the newsletters from 1986-1987, and the fifth and final binder has the newsletters from 1991-1993.
Box 5- A83412033316- Contains yearly files of the Computing and Network Services (CNS) survival kits from the mid 1980’s to 1998. There are also 2 binders with the CNS tool kits, and some papers and files with info about computing services Kansas State University.

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2022-23.101, 1960's-2000's

Computing Network Services, 1960-2010

Dean of Student Life - Pat Bosco records, 1986-2017

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Pat J. Bosco worked as vice president for student life and dean of students at K-State, initially starting his career at the university as director of student activities. Under his former title, Bosco worked on everything related to students, including admissions, career and employment services, housing and dining, student crisis, parent and family programming, and student financial assistance. Due to this, within this collection is an eclectic assortment of various materials that fall under the grand umbrella of his job title. The majority of content is categorized under "correspondence," due to the larger scope of his work, much of this correspondence is interdisciplinary and interdepartmental. Besides the generalized correspondence, the rest of the collection is sorted into All-University Open Houses, Enrollment Management, Student Life Administration, and Workshops. The collection covers from 1986-2003. However, the bulk of correspondence lies between 1986-1989 and 2000-2003. Additionally, the Workshops included also include later years not found in the rest of the collection, ranging up to 2017. K-State Decathlon folder added to box 7.

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Box 1, 1985-2000

Correspondence, 1986-2003

Helen Brockman collection, undated

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The collection contains material Helen Brockman created. The contents include biographical information, rough draft of patterns, pattern pieces, mood boards for fashion ideas, patents which include her patented shoulder slope finder, a series of Modular Pattern System booklets, a early draft of a Pattern Development book, as well as early drafts for an Astrology book.

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Biographical

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George Brunn papers, 1962-1969, 1999

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The George Brunn papers consist of: an eight-volume run of a newsletter, The California Consumer: Official Organ of the Association of California Consumers from 1962–1969; a two-volume run from 1963–1965 of the Association of California Consumers publication, Legislative News Letter (edited by Brunn); and a reprint of an article Brunn authored about wage garnishment that was published in a 1965 edition of the California Law Review. A copy of a statement Brunn made during a California judicial hearing in 1969 is included in the papers. Of interest is a handwritten note accompanying the statement sent to Richard L. D. Morse that says, “Dick—A battle in the consumer credit wars. We won that round. George.” The year is illegible. Two poems Brunn penned add levity to the collection.

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Manuscript Cookbook collection, 1650–1980

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The Manuscript Cookbook collection includes 125 cookbooks with culinary recipes and home remedies dating from the early 16th century to the late 20th century. The cookbooks originate from various countries, such as Austria (1), Denmark (1), England (25), France (1), Germany (7), Ireland (3), Mexico (5), Palestine (1), Slovakia (1), Switzerland (2), and the United States (42). The books vary in size and shape and are almost exclusively handwritten. Although most are written in English, other languages include German (10), French (2), Danish (1), and Hebrew (1).

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News Services subject files, 1925–2010

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The subject files cover numerous aspects of the university, mainly between 1960 and 2010. A few items exist from 1925 to 1960. The series of buildings include many helpful photographs, and many other files include photographs and negatives.

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Manhattan, Kansas carte de visite photographs, 1863-1866

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The collection consists of four Carte de visites (CdV) documenting Manhattan, Kansas and spanning the years 1863-1866. The photographs have been attributed to George Burgoyne (active Manhattan 1859-1890), and were presumably taken from his studio window. At the time of acquisition (2000), all four views bore penciled identifications on the versos, each image identified as Burgoyne's work, each subject identified and dated. Some of this information was presumably transferred from an album that once included the pictures.
The earliest CdV, dated 1863, includes Manhattan's main street, Poyntz Avenue, looking towards the East. The second, dated 1864, presents the town's residences, outhouses, and dirt streets in the direction of Bluemont Hill to the North. The third and fourth images return to the easterly vantage point of the 1863 image. One shows phalanxed U.S. troops crossing the mouth of the Big Blue River as part of the Indian Expedition on 28 June 1865. The final Carte de visite, dated 1866, reveals the addition of new commercial buildings along the city's main artery.
The collection is an important one for frontier Manhattan, as it includes the earliest known views of its commercial and residential districts.

Munger Family papers, 1870-1936

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The Munger Family papers documents three generations of correspondence within the family, on topics regarding their businesses, health, weather, and current events.

Part one includes correspondence between George Munger Sr. and his daughters Martha and Belle while they attended St. Mary’s in Notre Dame, Indiana. George Sr. corresponded with his wife, Susan while she was in the hospital for rheumatism during 1903. Other letters to George are from his father, Lyman Munger and his brother, Pliny Munger.

Part two is comprised of Belle Munger Riggle’s correspondence, which makes up the bulk of the collection. Letters between Belle and her husband, Edward, discuss business at Catalpa Knob and other places he worked as well as the welfare of their children. After Edward died in 1910, Belle married Irvin Hays Rice.

These letters provide historical information about the locations they were written from, which include Kansas, Illinois, California, and Indiana. Topics covered include business and economic matters, social and cultural life, family relationships, and conditions of the United States during the span of this collection.

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