Box four contains research related to the Plains Village era site, Steed-Kisker. Since ties to Cahokia were theorized, some tie-in for Cahokia materials is possible within the materials. Given that this site is located near Kansas City, other research materials that pertain to that locality are also housed in box four, including a manuscript of a paper on Mississippian Developments in the Kansas City Locality, infrared aerial photographs of the area, and other broader topics such as Mississippian pottery and Missourian archaeology sites. Box four also includes materials related to the Mesoamerica series.
Photos from events and academics from within the College of Engineering. Awards ceremonies for influential educators on the College of Engineering such as Ben F. Hartman in the department of Chemical Engineering.
Veterinary Medicine report to the Accreditation Committee of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1986), environmental assessment of the Veterinary Medicine campus and the proposed Clinical Science and Pathology building (1971-1972), construction grant applications (1968), record book (1931-1938), notebooks.
Contains paper files, cassette tapes, and another audiotape. The files primarily contain materials to assist consumer education, as well as information about Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) and Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs), which was new technology at the time, with many articles describing the positives and negatives of them. The tapes include recordings of consumer conferences on consumer unions, consumer advocacy, and how businesses can keep the consumer in mind when making choices, as well as a talk on "What It Takes to Make Consumer Legislation."
Contains correspondence from 2000-2002. Files are divided by month.