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Aftosa International Roundup collection, 1955-1990

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This collection includes typewritten reminiscences of Aftosa International Roundup members, a membership roster, the 1990 roundup schedule of events, and two photocopied news clippings from the Laredo Morning Times relating to the 1990 roundup. It also includes four photocopied books which were reproduced for members of the society with the permission of the publishers:
Come Down Some Time [Memoir]. Anna Jane Holbrook (1955)
Doctor, Spare My Cow! [Memoir]. James A. Porter, Jr. (1956)
Wait for the New Grass [Novel]. Henry Birne (1961)
An Industry in Crisis: Mexican-US Cooperation in the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Manuel A. Machado, Jr. (1968)

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Aftosa International Roundup collection, 1955-1990

Agriculture Experiment Station records, Ca 1924-2000

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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station publications; list of numbers assigned contributions & titles
Box 1, A83412143153 –Contains a slip inside that describes the contents as “KS Agricultural Experiment STA Editor Manuscript Contribution,” and is full of loose papers relating to records on Agricultural Engineering, as well as Biology, Foods and Nutrition, Botany, Bacteriology, Horticulture, Chemical Engineering, Plant Pathology, Zoology and other categories related to Agriculture. The papers are documenting Dates, Titles, Author and Content/Department numbers, and are records of various research projects, papers and experiments. Dates range from the 1920’s to the 2000’s.
Box 2, A83412143145 – Contains a slip inside that describes the contents as “KS Agricultural Experiment STA Editor Manuscript Contribution,” and is full of loose papers relating to records on Agricultural Engineering, as well as Biology, Botany, Bacteriology, Horticulture, Chemical Engineering, Plant Pathology, and Zoology. The papers are documenting Dates, Titles, Author and Content/Department numbers, and are records of various research projects, papers and experiments. Dates range from mid-1940’s to the 1980’s.

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Agriculture Experiment Station records, Ca 1924-2000

Alison Wheatley Faculty papers

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Wheatley’s faculty papers include Kansas State University English course descriptions, correspondence with English instructors, and English department meeting minutes. Other documents included are newsletters, proposals, and meeting agendas for the Faculty Women’s Caucus from 1992 to 1999. These documents discuss salary increases and workplace improvements for instructors. The papers also have nomination letters for the Bonnie Nelson Leadership Award from 1995 to 1999.

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Alison Wheatley Faculty papers

Alma Williams papers, 1958-1985

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Alma Williams, author of the 1975 book, Educating the Consumer: A Practical Guide, advocated for consumers around the world. Based in Great Britain, Williams was an active member of the International Organization of Consumers Unions (IOCU). Through her work with IOCU, she traveled extensively throughout Europe, Israel, Asia, and the Pacific Region to work with consumer advocacy organizations. Williams served as IOCU’s representative to UNESCO. Her collection includes numerous IOCU programs, proceedings, and reports as well as a questionnaire for consumer advocates and an outline of her tasks at an IOCU Regional Office.

Within Williams' collection, there is evidence of her work for IOCU’s Asia and Pacific Regional Workshop on Consumer Testing and Research. One organization she worked with was the Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development. Materials from this group include scripts for programs targeting consumer products such as shampoo, detergent, and acne preparations.

Williams’ involvement in other international consumer organizations is represented through a variety of documents including conference proceedings, correspondence, papers, consumer education materials, and reports. Some of the organizations she had ties with are the Hong Kong Consumer Council, the Council of Europe, the International Congress on the Children of the Fourth World, Consumers Association, and Consumer Assembly (based in Great Britain).

Williams’ focus on educating consumers is evident in her papers. There is a booklet about adult education and television, a consumer education kit for teachers in Penang, and a paper titled Definition of Consumer Education from Consumer’s Association in London which, interestingly, quotes Dr. Richard L. D. Morse. Also of interest is correspondence from a House of Lords sub-committee member about her upcoming testimony to that group. On a lighter note, there is a caricature of Williams, as well as a handwritten score for a tune titled Consumer Rights, by Samuel Liew.

A letter in the donor file reveals that Williams remained active in the consumer movement in her later years continuing to represent IOCU at UNESCO, working with overseas consumer organizations, and developing a safety curriculum for the European Commission targeted at children in secondary schools. She noted the curriculum was for twelve countries and would be in nine languages.

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Alma Williams papers, 1958-1985

American Association of University Professors records, 1962-1967

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Disaster recovery appraisal, 2023.
Box 1- A83412044333- Contains files pertaining to the American Association of University Professors. There are letters, financial records, meeting agendas, conference details, membership details, tenure, and chapter letters. Files are from 1962-1967.

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American Association of University Professors records, 1962-1967

A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication Re-accreditation records, 2013-2014

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These materials are the A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication's accreditation self-study report and re-accreditation recommendation from 2013-2014.

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Art Danforth papers, 1961-1986

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Items in the collection span 1961–1986 and include informative pamphlets, leaflets, guidebooks, and research relating to consumer interests and consumer behavior. Illustrated pamphlets published by the Bay Area Neighborhood Development address consumer issues such as signing contracts, buying food and appliances, and paying rent. Several pamphlets are in Spanish. Booklets offer advice to co-ops on campaigning, organizing, running, and reporting to owners, and include three authored by Mr. Danforth. One file labeled Center for Consumer Research contains flyers, research materials, newsletters, and correspondence. A publication titled "To Tell the Truth," published by the Cooperative League of the United States, provides an “illustrated outline of some of the consumer information and protection activities of American cooperatives.” Copies of KONSUM, the League’s newsletter, span 1972–1977. A newsletter towards the end of the run noted a lack of adequate funding for the League and stated budget cuts would limit the number of newsletters distributed.

The collection has publications from Frontier Cooperative Herbs and Midland Cooperatives, Inc. as well as a copy of the Golden Jubilee Journal and Kazan Memorial publication from the Amalgamated Housing Corporation (also listed as the Amalgamated Housing Cooperative). The Journal contains historical and biographical information about the co-op from 1951–1977, as well as congratulatory letters from Presidents Carter and Ford. Interestingly, there is a 1979 research paper about growth in consumer cooperatives from 1960–1980 by Ann Hoyt, an instructor in the Department of Family Economics at Kansas State University, in the collection. No tie to K-State is evident.

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Art Danforth papers, 1961-1986

Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project records, 2005–2012

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The Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project was a part of the Targeted Excellence program through the Provost's Office beginning in 2005. More than 50 faculty members and about 100 totaly people worked with seasonal insects and ticks. They looked at genetics in ecological systems and changes due to environmental factors. This center is one of the pioneers in the area of both Anthropod and Ecological Genomics.
These records include information on an International Symposium and workshops, annual reports, budgets, activities, curriculum, infrastructure, newsletters, and records of visiting scientists.

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Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project records, 2005–2012

Arts and Sciences Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, 1970-1972

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Records include proposals to establish a baccalaureate program in nursing at Kansas State University, potential curriculum, and workshop meeting minutes. Progress reports also follow the creation of the baccalaureate program from 1970 to 1972.

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Arts and Sciences Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, 1970-1972

Arts and Sciences Dean's Office records, 1987-1988

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Arts and Sciences Dean's Office Records contain documents noting course and curriculum changes, budgets for the 1988-1989 academic year, and tenure evaluations for professors within the departments. Correspondence from President Jon Wefald, and Vice-President Bob Krause, to the Arts and Sciences department are also included, which discuss enrollment numbers for the 1987-1988 school year.

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Arts and Sciences Dean's Office records, 1987-1988