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BEATTY INTERVIEWS OF KANSAS GOVERNORS
Interviews of seven former Kansas governors [...]
Blog Posts of quarterly newsletter items and other information.
Interviews of seven former Kansas governors [...]
by Joan Wagnon July 15, 2026 The Healthy Kansans [...]
In this posting we review the “Loomis interviews” of former Kansas legislators which formed the foundation of the Kansas Oral History Project. The interviews were conducted by Dr. Burdett (Bird) Loomis in 2014 and 2015 under the auspices of the University of Kansas and the Shawnee County Historical Society
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The KOHP 2025 Annual Meeting was held November 8 at [...]
During 2025, the Kansas Oral History Project (KOHP) [...]
During Black History Month in 2025, the [...]
Jim Hoy was a valued founding member of the Kansas Oral History Project who served on the Board of Directors from 2016 until his death in 2025. His sudden passing last weekend shocked and saddened everyone who counted him as a colleague, friend, and mentor. We will all miss his wit, wisdom, and love of the beautiful Flint Hills and those who live there. Rex Buchanan, one of KOHP’s interviewers, wrote and recorded a remembrance of Jim that was broadcast on Kansas Public Radio on February 28. [...]
The KOHP 2024 Annual Meeting included the highlight of the day, Michael Smith and Ed Flentje's discussion of their recently released book, Reform and Reaction: The Arc of Kansas Politics. In addition, Sue Peterson, who was elected KOHP Vice-President at the meeting, reflected on her service as staff for House Leadership, including former Speaker of the House Mike Hayden. Dave Heinemann, a member of the KOHP Board of Directors and Executive Committee, and the volunteer responsible for most of the oral history recordings archived at KsOralHistory.org presented a compilation of segments of interviews that focused on the usefulness of taking a bipartisan approach to policy making. [...]