Artists: Casady, Chris
Artists: Casady, Chris
Artists: David Joshua
Artists: David Joshua
Artists: Hepper, Carol
Artists: Hepper, Carol
Artists: Holm, Dennis
Artists: Holm, Dennis
Artists: Huck, Thomas
Artists: Huck, Thomas
Artists: McKelvey, Roy
Artists: McKelvey, Roy
Artists: Stucki, Ron
Artists: Stucki, Ron
Artists: Welch, Steve
Artists: Welch, Steve
Newspaper Format
1983 Spring - 1 copy
1983 Fall - 1 copy
Newspaper format
1986 Fall - 2 copies
Newspaper format
1990 Fall - 2 copies
1990 Spring - 1 copy
Newspaper format
1989 Spring - 1 copy
1989 Fall - 2 copoies
Newspaper format
1982 Fall - 1 coopy
Newspaper format
1984 Spring - 1 copy
1984 Fall - 1 copy
Newspaper format
1985 Spring - 1 copy
1985 Fall - 1 copy
Newspaper format
1991 Spring - 2 copies
1991 Fall - 1 copy
Newspaper format
1992 Spring - 1 copy
1992 Fall - 1 copy
1987 Spring, 1989 Spring
Newspaper format
1987 Spring - 1 copy
1987 Fall - 2 copies
Newspaper format
1988 Spring - 2 copies
1988 Fall - 1 copy
Clippings, exhibition matearal, photographs
Clippings, exhibition matearal, photographs
Clippings, exhibition matearal, photographs
The A.S. Harding Papers consist of materials compiled by A.S. Harding during his research on the history of South Dakota State University. The collection spans the years 1893 to 1949, with undated material also present, and is composed of correspondence, letters, obituaries, newspaper notes, bibliographic references, and a wide array of thematic research notes and writings.
Content includes Harding’s Master’s thesis on “Contested Elections in Great Britain,” along with multiple drafts and writings on SDSC history, political science, party allegiance, and student life. Harding drew heavily on the research of Robert F. Kerr and William H. Powers, integrating their notes into his own documentation. His collection also reflects extensive use of newspaper clippings, especially in his historical chronologies and fact-gathering on the institutional development of SDSU.
Also included is correspondence from 1893 to 1949, materials related to the Forum (1906), various handwritten and compiled notes on SDSC facts, finances, student activities, and faculty lists. Box 2 includes general notes on history and newspapers, offering insights into the university's foundational era.
Together, these papers serve as a rich resource for understanding SDSU’s institutional memory, particularly through Harding’s synthesis of primary and secondary sources, preparatory research, and historical narrative development.
This collection provides documentation of the early institutional history of South Dakota State University, including rare internal notes, correspondence, and biographical data. It is particularly useful for researchers tracing the origins of campus governance, academic evolution, and student culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The inclusion of unpublished research and working drafts enhances its importance as a record of historiographical methodology and university heritage documentation.
Harding, Albert Spencer 1867-1952Invitation postcards
Photographs
Brochure
ESL - English as a Second Language