Box contains 4-H annual reports, 4-H statistics reports, 4-H membership lists and 4-H project summaries. The box also consists of correspondences from County Coordinator Dale L. Ladd in relation to agriculture and additional documents in relation to news stories and columns focused on agriculture and communications.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering series contains three boxes consisting of material from the department. It includes faculty portraits, class profiles, Rathbone Hall construction photos, graduate and faculty meeting minutes, an Electrical Engineering Scrapbook, and various pictures and slides documenting different activities and student organizations including Engineering Open House and the Engineering Advisory Council.
Box includes Dale Ladd (County Coordinator & Agriculture) correspondence from 2000 - 2005. Additionally box includes several county and city documents and reports, farm management, department of agricultural bulletins.
Information for the Annual Conference for Kansas Veterinarians (programs, schedules, transcripts, committee records, correspondence, notes) (1922-1967), Chronology of Kansas State University (1863-1992), newspaper clippings (1935).
The invoices for repairs and supplies series contains ledgers filled with receipts, also known as invoices for repairs and supplies for the Kansas State University College of Engineering. Most receipts come from the early days of the university. The date range for this series is 1886-1913.
Contains photos of Barry Flinchbaugh, employee benefits and job descriptions, agreements, briefings, correspondence people-to-people, names and addresses, leader's guide, certificates, emails, and passport.
Reports and recommendations from FIDER accreditation. Photos from textile chemistry classes, finished garments, and the Art Department. Correspondence about the transfer of the Art Department. Correspondence about the Family Economics merger. Previous names include, Domestic Art (1898), Department of Clothing and Textiles (1920), and Department of Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design (1967).