1972 Activism Reunion Materials 1969-2012 1969-1973
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.126
- Collection
1972 Activism Reunion Materials 1969-2012 1969-1973
Abraham Lincoln Letters 1846-1853
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
Consists of pamphlets, memos, brochures, correspondence and publications produced by the Trustees, the President's Office, and various administrative units.
Contains notes and observations, minutes, correspondence, library records, and two publications - Grinnell Cabinet and Agassiz Notes - from the Grinnell Chapter.
Alfred and Erma Heininger Grinnell in China Papers 1918-1971
This collection consists of correspondence, recollections, newsletters, clippings, pamphlets, photographs, and a scrapbook.
Heininger, Alfred
For Faculty Meeting Minutes, see RG-F Series 1.
Alyce Keagle Ritti '56 Collection 1999-2000
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.
Amy Clampitt. Script for “Mad With Joy”
Typed script for Mad With Joy or "A Guilty Thing Surprized”, Chronicle in Two Acts. 80 pages.
Clampitt, Amy (Class of 1941)
Anna and Delia Woodruff Compositions 1865-1868
Consists of 2 compositions: Riding in the Sage by Anna M. Woodruff and Climbing the Hill by Delia J. Woodruff.
Woodruff, Anna M.
Anton P. Chekhov Letters 1903-1937 1903-1937
The collection consists of a letter from Chekhov’s sister, a replica of Chekhov’s letter (November 2, 1903) to Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre), and a note (June 14, 1985) from Kennan explaining the provenance of the Chekhov letter. Also included are photocopies in Russian.
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
Folder 1 contains two manuscript documents written in French in the 16th century. One of the documents is from Jehan Hurault, the royal counselor and master of requests, regarding a dispute on the right to collect taxes on cloth sold in bulk and the "eighth" on wine sold retail in taverns in one section of the city of Paris. The other has not been translated or transcribed.
Biography, Missionary work of the college
For Faculty Meeting Minutes, see RG-F Series 1.