Photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for photographs as information resources, not for works that discuss photographs themselves as objects of special interest
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Box 4 (includes photographs from Burma (photos in 4 envelopes are not indexed) and Cambodia), 1961
Item
Identifier: MS 001
Box 5 (includes photographs from Cambodia), 1961 - 1962
File
Identifier: MS 001
Box 6 (includes photographs from Cambodia), 1961 - 1963
Item
Identifier: MS 001
Box 7 (includes photographs from Cambodia), 1961 - 1970
Item
Identifier: MS 001
Box 8 (includes photographs from China, Hong Kong and Indonesia), 1959 - 1970
Item
Identifier: MS 001
Box 9 (includes photographs from Indonesia), 1961 - 1962
Item
Identifier: MS 001
Donald E. Stout Collection
Collection
Identifier: FC 015
Overview
The Donald E. Stout Collection contains materials related to Stout’s career as a professor of music at Fort Hays State University, along with materials related to his research, travel and various awards and honors he received.
Ernestine Fields Papers
Collection
Identifier: UA-FC-2018-004
Overview
The Ernestine Fields Papers consists of the papers of Ernestine Fields, who graduated from the Fort Hays Kansas State Normal School in 1917 and who and taught music at the Kansas State Teachers College of Hays as a substitute in 1924. The papers are comprised of photographs, correspondence, coursework and music recital memorabilia relating to her time in Hays.
Fort Hays Kansas State College Memorial Union Scrapbooks Collection
Collection
Identifier: FC 009
Overview
The two Memorial Union Scrapbooks contain photographs, new clippings, event calendars, programs, brochures, news releases, and newsletters highlighting some of the major student and faculty activities held in the Memorial Union from approximately 1957-1967.
George F. Sternberg Collection
Collection
Identifier: FC 013
Overview
The George F. Sternberg Collection includes scrapbooks, diaries, field journals, photographs, correspondence and other materials related to his career in paleontology, his teaching at Fort Hays State University, and work as curator of the Sternberg Museum.
