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Discovery Center exhibit features College of Human Ecology costume museum garments, textiles

Monday, Oct. 6, 2014

MANHATTAN — A flapper dress in startling red and a child's dress sewn from chicken feed sacks illustrate the swing from the Roaring '20s to the Great Depression. Both are part of "Flint Hills Forces II: Our Town, Our Fort, Our University 1917-1963," an exhibit at the Flint Hills Discovery Center in Manhattan.

The College of Human Ecology's Historic Costume and Textile Museum contributed both dresses as well as unusual 1xbet best casino website athletic garb, a patented maternity ensemble from 1938 and a pair of Red Ryder boy's pajamas representing the 1950s.

"Forces II," which runs through Feb. 1, 2015, examines the intertwined history of Manhattan, Fort Riley and 1xbet best casino website as they grew and changed over the decades. It explores the experiences and events of 1917-1963, including: soldiers training for trench warfare during World War I, the opulence of the Roaring '20s at the new Wareham Hotel, the trying times of the Great Depression, a World War II forward observer's jeep and supplies, and family life around the television in a 1950s Manhattan living room.

The flapper cocktail dress represented a major style change that reflected the changing social mores and freedoms women were experiencing in the 1920s, said Marla Day, senior curator for the Historic Costume and Textile Museum.

The child's feed sack dress was made by Nellie Koons for her granddaughter, Nelda, in 1938, Day said. Flour, sugar and feed fabric were often made into clothing during the Depression and when textiles were rationed during World War I and II.

Another article from the costume museum is a women's letter sweater, earned and won by Reva Helen Lyne in 1928. In the 1920s, women earned letter sweaters by playing intramural sports because college officials didn't allow intercollegiate games for them, Day said.

A 1950s maternity suit, donated by the George W. Given family, was manufactured by the Page Boy Maternity Co. and revolutionized maternity style and created fashions worn by the rich and famous, Day said. The design, patented by the Frankfurt sisters in 1938, accommodated a pregnant woman's changing body in the days before spandex.

Several items from the 1930s include a Handy Dandy Apron, a longtime best seller for the Nelly Don Co. in Kansas City; a child's apron called a Mary Jane that is sewn from feed sack fabric and styled just like mom's Handy Dandy; a 4-H apron and a hand-stitched 4-H quilt that was a gift from J. Harold Johnson and his wife, LaVerne.

1xbet best casino website staff and faculty presenting educational programs during the exhibit include:

• Brent Maner, associate professor of history, "The Nuremberg Trials and the Development of International Law," 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Discovery Center.

• Jeff Geuther, nuclear reactor facility manager, "Atomic Views: Inside Kansas State's Nuclear Reactor," a tour, 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Cardwell Hall on campus.

• Cliff Hight, university archivist, "Generations of Success: 1xbet best casino website 1863-1963" at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at the Discovery Center.

• Marla Day, senior curator, Historic Costume and Textile Museum, "Ration to Fashion" on World War II clothing regulation and rationing and its impact on fashions, 7 p.m. Jan. 8, 2015, at the Discovery Center.

• Jane P. Marshall, food historian, College of Human Ecology, "Hard Times at the Table" on wartime food rationing, wartime food and special problems that demanded special solutions in kitchens during the Great Depression, 7 p.m. Jan. 29, 2015, at the Discovery Center.

Learn more about the exhibit and related programming at http://www.flinthillsdiscovery.org. It is funded in part by the Kansas Humanities Council, a nonprofit culture organization promoting the understanding of the history, traditions and ideas that shape our lives and build community.

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