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Laying a pipe line in Allen County, Kansas

Laying a pipe line in Allen County, Kansas
Date: 1927
A black and white photograph of two men putting in a pipe line in Allen County, Kansas. Machinery and an automobile can also be seen.


Henry Havelock Ellis papers

Henry Havelock Ellis papers
Creator: Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939
Date: undated, 1881, 1912-1952 (bulk 1920s-1930s)
The papers of Henry Havelock Ellis, a British psychologist who studied human sexuality, consist of handwritten letters and annotated handwritten or typed manuscripts, often with editing marks. The main correspondents represented include O. Kyllam of Constable & Co. and John F. Kendrick. Topics of both letters and manuscripts include, but are not limited to Freud, eugenics, sexuality, racial characterizations of nations, Ellis' own biographical information, publishing and writing/editing (especially Ellis' Art of Life and Sex and Marriage, published posthumously), birth control, Thomas Hardy, John Middleton Murray, Eleanor Marx, and William Morris. These papers are part of the historic psychiatry material in the Menninger Archives.


Menninger Clinic AV technician, Topeka, Kansas

Menninger Clinic AV technician, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1980
An audio-visual technician is taping a therapy group at the Menninger Clinic.


Plant operations staff at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Plant operations staff at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1980 and 1989
A plumber is shown working on pipes in the plant operations department of the Menninger Clinic. The Plant Operations staff kept Menninger Clinic patients and staff buildings comfortable, with working utilities, and attractive grounds.


Selectric typewriter

Selectric typewriter
Date: Between 1960 and 1969
This photograph shows the printing element of a Selectric typewriter in the Office Services Department of the Menninger Clinic. The element could be changed to type with different fonts.


Mail room at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Mail room at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: December 1976
Randy Ripple and Mike Munoz are shown sorting mail at the Menninger Clinic. Dr. C.F. Menninger and his sons, Dr. Karl and Dr. Will, formed a group psychiatry practice in 1919. The Menninger Clinic as a sanitarium was established in 1925 with the purchase of a farm house and admittance of 12 patients. The philosophy was that mental illness could be treated with an integrated medical, psychodynamic, and developmental approach for the total health of patients.


Storeroom at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Storeroom at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: December 1976
Don Davis and Leonard Woods are shown handling the requests for supplies from other Menninger staff. Dr. C.F. Menninger and his sons, Dr. Karl and Dr. Will, formed a group psychiatry practice in 1919. The Menninger Clinic as a sanitarium was established in 1925 with the purchase of a farm house and admittance of 12 patients. The philosophy was that mental illness could be treated with an integrated medical, psychodynamic, and developmental approach for the total health of patients.


Joseph Kovach, Ph.D. and two baby quail at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Joseph Kovach, Ph.D. and two baby quail at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1980-1989
Dr. Joseph Kovach directed a research project about the role of genetics with these Japanese quail. The Menninger Foundation supported many research projects related to furthering knowledge about mental health.


Flour mill in Topeka, Kansas

Flour mill in Topeka, Kansas
Creator: Fornwald, Clarence
Date: June 1936
This is a photograph of a mill in Topeka, Kansas. Clarence and Janice Fornwald took the photograph while they were on their honeymoon. They started from Pittsburg, California, and traveled through Utah, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., New York, New England, and eventually to Quebec, Canada. A restaurant with a "lunch" sign is in the foreground.


Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad roundhouse at Herington, Kansas

Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad roundhouse at Herington, Kansas
Date: Between 1960 and 1969
This is a postcard view of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad roundhouse and turntable in Herington, Kansas.


Greenwood Hotel in Eureka, Kansas

Greenwood Hotel in Eureka, Kansas
Creator: Ruff, Del
Date: December 9, 2011
These are photographs of the Greenwood Hotel in Eureka, Kansas. In October of 1883, the Greenwood Hotel was completed with 43 boarding rooms and 50 beds. Built by The Eureka Hotel Company, a stock company consisting of prominent early settlers of the Eureka community the total cost of construction was $23,000. The hotel was originally called "Hotel Greenwood" in honor of the county in which the hotel resides as well as the namesake of the county, Alfred B. Greenwood. After falling into disrepair, renovation on the Greenwood Hotel began on March 8, 2010. It reopened to the public June 13-18, 2011.


State Journal building in Topeka, Kansas

State Journal building in Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1915 and 1919
This is a postcard view of the State Journal building in Topeka, Kansas.


Social Workers Conference at Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas

Social Workers Conference at Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1992
Carolyn Grame, PhD; Bessel van der Kolk, M.D., presenter; and Shirley Anstaett, MSW, are shown at a Social Workers Conference. Dr. van der Kolk is an internationally recognized leader in the field of psychological trauma.


Santa Fe clock presented to Menninger research department in Topeka, Kansas

Santa Fe clock presented to Menninger research department in Topeka, Kansas
Date: October 1969
Dr. Roy Menninger, Dr. Herb Klemmer and Dr. James Nelson and two unidentified men are examining a clock which the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad presented to the Menninger Research Department.


B. Horne, archivist at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

B. Horne, archivist at the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1983
B. Horne was archivist at the Menninger Foundation for 13 years. She retired May 12, 1983. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Roy Menninger, M.D. and Lee Patterson at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Roy Menninger, M.D. and Lee Patterson at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1980-1989
Dr. Roy Menninger is shown presenting a gift to Lee Patterson, a retiring employee. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Russell Isreal at the  Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas

Russell Isreal at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1981
Russell Isreal is shown with a front end loader, part of the Maintenance Department at the Menninger Foundation.


Jesse Shaw, plant operations at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas

Jesse Shaw, plant operations at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1970-1989
Jesse Shaw worked in Plant Operations at the Menninger Clinic before his retirement.


Joseph Kovach, PhD and a Japanese quail project, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

Joseph Kovach, PhD and a Japanese quail project, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1970-1979
Dr. Joseph Kovach conducted a research project on genetics using Japanese quail. This photograph shows a quail chick choosing his path in a maze. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Howard Shevrin, M.D., with research equipment at the Menninger Foundation Topeka, Kansas

Howard Shevrin, M.D., with research equipment at the Menninger Foundation Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
Dr. Howard Shevrin and several colleagues are shown with research equipment. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Harold M. Voth, M.D. at the Menninger Foundation,Topeka, Kansas

Harold M. Voth, M.D. at the Menninger Foundation,Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
Dr. Voth and a colleague are monitoring responses to biofeedback. The Menninger Foundation had long time research projects on biofeedback. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


Polygraph machine at Menninger Research, Topeka, Kansas

Polygraph machine at Menninger Research, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
This photograph of a polygraph machine was taken in the Research Department of the Menninger Foundation. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


White rat used in research, Menninger, Topeka, Kansas

White rat used in research, Menninger, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
This white rat was used in the Menninger Research Department. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


White rat used for research, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas

White rat used for research, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kansas
Date: 1964
This white rat was used in the Menninger Research Department. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.


W.H. Makeaney to Governor John St. John

W.H. Makeaney to Governor John St. John
Creator: Makeaney, W.H.
Date: August 07, 1879
Governor St. John is invited to speak on temperance at a camp meeting in August near Melvern, Kansas. Pastor Makeaney, writing from Quenemo, Osage County, Kansas, would prefer a Sunday speech, taking advantage of the maximum attendance that day. MaKeaney is a Methodist minister.


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