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A/V in Off-site Storage

  • US US-store Storage/reels
  • Collection

This is a collection of reel-to-reel tapes that reside in off-site storage due to space and usability constraints in the Iowa Room.

Grinnell College

Abraham Lincoln Letters 1846-1853

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.59
  • Collection

Three letters from Abraham Lincoln, Sprinfield, Illinois, 1846-1853, to John M. Bush, a probate judge in Pekin, Illinois, and the official commission of the Bushy as County Judge of Tazewell County, Illinois, make up this collection.

Lincoln, Abraham

Administration

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet 02.0
  • Collection

Consists of pamphlets, memos, brochures, correspondence and publications produced by the Trustees, the President's Office, and various administrative units.

Admission

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet/02.4
  • Collection

Agassiz Association

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.135
  • Collection

Contains notes and observations, minutes, correspondence, library records, and two publications - Grinnell Cabinet and Agassiz Notes - from the Grinnell Chapter.

Alumni

  • Pamphlet 80
  • Collection

Alumni and Alumni Office

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet 80
  • Collection

For Faculty Meeting Minutes, see RG-F Series 1.

Alyce Keagle Ritti '56 Collection 1999-2000

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.141
  • Collection

8 postcard-size prints, each depicting one of the seven deadly sins. Seven are in a small photo album. An alternate version of the Lust collage is included, stored seperately. Also in the collection are several short articles Alyce Ritti wrote about her time in Paris for an exhibition.

Ann Goplerud Papers

  • US US-IaGG MS 01.193
  • 1939 - 2004

Ann Cromer Goplerud was born on June 27, 1918, in Osage, Iowa. She graduated from Grinnell College in 1939 with a Bachelor of Music. She taught music before joining the Red Cross during World War II. She served in the Red Cross Club and in her spare time she sang at hospitals and to troops waiting to move out. She became incredibly popular and earned the name "Ann of Iowa." She also served in the American Red Cross during the Korean War. She spent twenty years working for the State Department Agency in Washington D.C. She died on October 12, 1999, and is buried in Osage, Iowa.

Goplerud, Ann C.

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