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Published works and speeches, 1926-1940

 File — Box: UA-FC-013-001, Folder: FC-013-001-003
Identifier: FC 013- file FC-013-001-003
“For Dr. Morlands Sociology Class in Relationship” September 24, 1933

“Why Attach So Much Importance to Kansas Fossils?” Faculty Men’s Club February 5, 1934

“Fossil Hunting in the Badlands of Western Kansas” Review Club February 11, 1926

Speech at Oakley High School February 28, 1927

“Some of the More Important Fossil Formations of Wyoming and Their Fauna”

“Some Interesting Facts About the Fossil Fish, Portheus Molossus” Kansas Academy of Science 1928, 2 copies

Speech given about Class of 1927 donating Mosasaur fossil skeleton to For Hays Kansas State College

“Kansas Cretaceous Vertabrate Fossils: The Chalk Exposures from Whence They Come, How Found, Collected, Prepared, and Some Ideal Restorations” by George F. Sternberg

“Kansas Fossils” Rotary Club March 18, 1940

“Western Kansas Millions of Years Ago” by George F. Sternberg

Article about Excavations in Central Montana, Central Wyoming, and Western Kansas, Hays Daily News, November 23, 1935

“Thrills in Fossil Hunting” By George F. Sternberg, with corrections. 1930

“Collecting Fossils in Western Kansas” by George F. Sternberg



Dates

  • 1926-1940

Conditions Governing Access

Items cannot be removed from the University Archives. Please ask for the assistance of the Archivist when handling these items.

Further certian items are extremely fragile and should be handled only with supervision of archival staff.

Extent

From the Collection: 11 Linear Feet

Repository Details

Part of the Fort Hays State University Archives Repository

Contact:
University Archives
Forsyth Library
502 South Campus Drive
Hays KS 67601 United States