Kellogg House on the corner of North Pleasant Street and Kellogg Avenue, which is the site of the present Post Office. It was owned by William Kellogg who owned the Kellogg Block that burned in 1923. Written on back: "Sign on house says Dr. Barrett.…
A man and a boy, identified as possibly Ed Johnson and "state boy," hoe in the field. A large tree and Mt. Tom visible in the background, a part of a barn visible on the right.
A white man stokes a fire underneath a large pot in a yard. He is surrounded by pieces of wood. Two women stand on the top steps of a house looking at him. A part of a fence is visible on the left with a pail and a basket hanging on it.
A dirt road extends away from the point of the camera and turns left in the middle ground. An automobile is parked on the right side and a wagon stands to the right. A house is on the right side and a roof of a house is partly visible above trees and…
A girl scrubbing a stone leading up to a step towards a stone house. A pail stands next to her. A fence with stone foundation and wooden top is on the right.
A boy and a girl, identified as Irving and Katherine, face the camera carrying a basket of apples between them. Two trees grow in the middleground with fields in the background.
The Kansas University Pop Ensemble program includes the Robert Francis poem, "Summons," set to music composed by Mike Huebner. Wendy Walton was the soloist during the performance.