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  2. List of US collegiate yearbooks - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hays State University: Reveille: 1914 – 2003: Fort Hays State Reveille yearbooks [a] Kansas Kansas State University Resource includes K-State Salina books Royal Purple previously Bell Clapper & Sunrise: 1891 – 2009: Kansas Royal Purple yearbooks [a] Kansas University of Kansas: Quivira (1893), Jayhawker (1918+) 1893 – 1982 (sporadic)

  3. Fort Hays - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hays, originally named Fort Fletcher, was a United States Army fort near Hays, Kansas. Active from 1865 to 1889 it was an important frontier post during the American Indian Wars of the late 19th century. Reopened as a historical park in 1929, it is now operated by the Kansas Historical Society as the Fort Hays State Historic Site. [2]

  4. Fort Hays State University - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is a public university in Hays, Kansas, United States. It is the largest university in western Kansas, and the fourth largest of the six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents , with a total enrollment of approximately 15,100 students.

  5. Fort Hays Tech Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hays Tech | Northwest is the only technical school in Kansas with an athletic program. It is a member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.Men's and women's basketball, men's and women's wrestling, softball, track and field, cross-country and shooting sports are currently offered. [3]

  6. Fort Hays Tech North Central - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hays Tech North Central (formerly North Central Kansas Technical College, abbreviated NCK Tech) is a public technical school in Beloit, Kansas, United States. From its establishment in 1964 to the time the Kansas Board of Regents took over the college, the name of the school was North Central Kansas Area Vocational-Technical School .

  7. George F. Sternberg - Wikipedia

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    The Sternberg Museum of Natural History at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas is named for his work and contributions to paleontology. The surname also honors the Sternberg fossil-hunting family, including his father, Charles Hazelius Sternberg (1850–1943), and his brother Charles Mortram Sternberg (1885–1981).

  8. Lewis Field Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Field is a sport stadium in Hays, Kansas. The facility is primarily used by Fort Hays State University for college football team. The stadium is also the primary home field for Hays High School and Thomas More Prep-Marian. [1] It was named to honor William Alexander Lewis, president of Fort Hays State University from 1913 to 1933. [2]

  9. Edward H. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Edward H. Hammond (born May 4, 1944) is an American educator and former president of Fort Hays State University.Prior to his position at Fort Hays State, Hammond served in student affairs at various institutions including Seton Hall University and the University of Louisville.