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Box 119
Box · 1985-1989
Part of Global Campus records

Correspondence from 1989 - 1993, publications from 1985 - 1995, reports, policy and procedures from 1986 - 1989

Box 12
Box · 1920-1973
Part of College of Engineering records

Photographs and descriptions of the various buildings that are used for farming whether that is storing crops that are harvested or the barns in which animals are stored during the farming and harvesting process.

Box 12
Box · 1950-1970
Part of Faculty Senate records

Agendas and minutes from Faculty Senate pertaining to the function and operation of Senate and its sub committees 1950-1970

Box 12
US US kmk 2024-09-17/33-2024-11-08/57 · Box · 1970 - 1980
Part of McPherson County records

The box contains a bank erosion inventory from 1978 alongside 2 scrapbooks one from the Century Bells EHU and the other from the Lindsborg EHU.

McPherson County Extension Office
Box 12
Box · 1891 - 1988
Part of College of Veterinary Medicine records

Bulletins and reprints (1891-1940), Department of Veterinary Medicine Agricultural Experiment Statistics Project Reports (1958-1964), faculty reprints (1961-1970), Report to the National Board Examination Committee on the Veterinary Medical Licensing Program (1982), student stress considerations data (1982-1984), College of Veterinary Medicine Admissions Committee and data (1982-1988).

Box 12
Box · 1896-1980
Part of Department of Entomology records

Illustrations of various insect species (predominantly beetles, flies, and ants) drawn with the intention of being featured in the text "Insects in Kansas" by the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Illustrations not selected for publishing are specified and still included within the collection.

Faculty members from the Department of Entomology at Kansas State College (now Kansas State University) in Manhattan received support (ca. 1940-43) from a somewhat unusual source to complete a work of practical utility describing the region’s insect fauna. Their patron was none other than the Federal Art Project (FAP) of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) - the largest agencies of their kind that provided employment relief during the Great Depression under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies. More than a dozen and a half regional artists were recruited and trained in the exacting techniques of scientific illustration, for which stringent standards of performance were uniformly applied. Through their efforts, more than a hundred pen-and-ink habitus drawings were prepared for the identification manual, Insects in Kansas (1943), published by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture.

Department of Entomology
Box 12
Box · 1983-1992
Part of Global Campus records

Intersession information from 1987-1992 and College of Arts and Sciences credit course files from 1983-1992