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Parte deRG-CD: Career Development Office
Parte deRG-CD: Career Development Office
Audio recordings of the interviews conducted by George Drake for the book.
Iowa Research and Education Network (IREN) Files
Parte deRG-L: Library Records
IREN
Items about the whole Matlack family
Parte deMatlack Family Papers 1879-1997
Generation 0 - Gust C. and Elma Johnson Generation 1 - Henry and Merta Matlack, Allen and Elma Majors Generation 2 - David Matlack, Keith and Mary Davenport, Paul and Maggie Kiesel, Jane Rutherford, Henry and Laura Wieman, Robert and Connie Wieman, Henry Nelson Wieman's children Generation 3 - Jeff Rutherford, Jane Wieman, Henry Matlack Wieman, Derrith Rebecca Wieman, Ana Elizabeth Wieman,and Margaret Lucy Wieman.
Ephemera collected from James Fox's time as a student at Grinnell College, including programs, newspapers, correspondence, and student handbooks. Some alumni materials included.
Fox, James B.
Parte deDouglas Russell (class of 1971) and James Russell (class of 1941) Materials
Parte deRG-SP: Special Services and Summer Activities Office Records 1983-1996
The files of Jim work 1980-1998 Budgets 1984-1991 Minority Issues Financial Records--Consolidation Analysis Parking Issues 1997-1998 Parking Committee Parking Lot Parking Parking--College Policies Gender Task Force
John H. T. Main. President, 1904-1931
Parte deRG-A: Presidents' Papers
John Nollen Notes and Supporting Materials for Grinnell College
John Scholte Nollen, President 1931-1940
Parte deRG-A: Presidents' Papers
Correspondence and subject files.
Joseph F. Wall '41 Sesquicentennial Service Awards
Located at offsite storage. Confidential. The awards provided financial support for selected graduates to engage in a period of service in projects, programs, and organizations that were dedicated to improving the lives of others. Established in 1996 as part of the sesquicentennial celebration to honor the college's 150 years of social responsibility and public service.
Parte deLecture Notes 1827-1909
Parte deRG-S: Students
Includes records of Sigma Delta Chi (men) and Theta Sigma Phi (women), journalistic organizations. Sigma Delta Chi, (1919-1978) professional men's journalistic fraternity, founded at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1909. Grinnell Chapter of the national organization was formally installed January, 1919. Theta Sigma Phi (1923-1973) was also called Women's Press Club, and Women in Communications). Received from Ruth Prescott, Associate Director of College Relations, 1978.