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RG-T: Treasurer's Office Records 1847-1980 File
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Correspondence

Correspondence re: women's dorm west of Loose Hall and a central dining facility east of Darby, 1967-1969. Never built. Correspondence, cost estimates, specifications, SOM fees.

Correspondence

Correspondence with Henry Holsman, '97, Chicago architect: request to be architect for ARH, com ents on plans of architect H. Rawson for the building. Correspondence with Eugene Taylor, '76, Cedar Rapids architect; defense of his design of Alumni Hall in 1882; his financial difficulties.

Correspondence

Letters to the Treasurer (H.H. Robbins) from Trustees Gershom Hill (Robbins's cousin) and N. F. Hawley. Subjects of correspondence include campus buildings, Herron affair, Pres. Gates.

Correspondence

Letters to Robbins (continued from folder #2) Note letters from: John Nollen from Germany; E. S. Huston on Mrs. Rand's finances; W. B. Olds (job application; was on Music faculty 1900-1904, wrote words to Grinnell Alumni Song); Mrs. Rand (?) on house rental; H. E. Roberts (father of Fred Roberts, '99 (?)); J. Fred Smith' Albert Shaw; J. K. P. Thompson, trustee, on various business matters.

Correspondence

Most letters are to Robbins (Letter from E. Adams to Dr. Hill is an exception). Note letters from E. Adams on new edition of Iowa Band; A. L. Frisbie (fund raising); George Gates on occupancy of Presidents house (June 1901) and personal financial matters (1901); Gershom Hill; William Hawley (n.b. March 1901 mention of presidency, Shaw gift); James Hill (March 1901 on death of E. Adams); Henry Holsman on architect for Grinnell public library Feb. 1901; Seth Larrabee on Daniel Lane's property in Freeport ME.

Correspondence

Many letters are to Minora Trueblood. Chandler Bullock, Worcester, MA, re: Goodnow Estate donation ($1000); James Hill re: donations for Hill prize and meeting conditions of Carnegie gift.

Correspondence

Correspondence of the committee with alumni donors for the construction of ARH. Most corresondence was of a very routine nature and was discarded. Letters preserved are a selection to indicate exampoes of typical letters, those reflecting problmes fund-fraisers encountered, letters indicating the status of the campaign at a given time or progress on the construction, letters that indicate how the und-raising campaign wa organized. Some of the corrrespondents include: Gershom Hill, Harry Hopkins; S. A. Merrill re: E. H. Taylor as an architect; H. W. Magoun; Jesse Macy; Anne Norris; Merta Matlack.

Correspondence

Includes a 1913 letter from Crosby (Secretary of Grinnell Foundation) to Pres. Main on Grinnell Foundation and financing the cottages; Dean Fanny Gates's correspondence.

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