Beryl E. Clotfelter Office Files
- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-F-8-8.8
- Deelreeks
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Materials housed at offiste storage. Box 10 Confidential.
Clotfelter, Beryl E.
Beryl E. Clotfelter Office Files
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Materials housed at offiste storage. Box 10 Confidential.
Clotfelter, Beryl E.
Bruce Whiteman Collection 1980-1995
Books of poetry and short essays by Bruce Whiteman published between 1980 and 1995. Whiteman was an English department lecturer at Grinnell College.
Burling Family Papers 1889-1957
Photographs, correspondence, and visitor book from the Edward B. Burling family.
Calocagathian Society Records 1876-1924
10 hand-written volumes detailing the meetings of the Calocagathian society over its 48 year existence.
Charlotte Knowles Vandenburgh Papers
The collection consists of a newspaper clipping, concert notice, daybook, 77 photographs and negatives of the Womens' Glee Club trip to California in 1912. The photos are not labeled.
Chicago National League Ball Club Stock Certificates 1981-1981 1981
Two stock certificates (#3404 and #3405) issued to the Trustees of Iowa College. Dated August 21, 1981. Each certificate is worth 12 shares. Note with stock certificates indicates that a third certificate (#3503) is framed and on display in the Cubs Room of the PEC (Physical Education Complex). The plan is to display the framed certificate in the new Athletic Facility when it is completed in 2010.
Destroyed in 2010.
Processed by Cheryl Neubert, February 2008.
Chrestomathian Society 1853-1924
The collection consists of the secretary's records of the Chrestomathian Society, one of several literary societies operating at Grinnell between 1852 and 1925. The groups were organized in order to hold debates and social events, divided into male and female groups that had a matched pair. The all-male Chrestomathians were paired with the all-female Ellis society. According to the Scarlet and Black, the societies disbanded in 1925, as the social role they once filled was no longer relevant.
Class of 1957 Materials 1953-2003
Materials collected by the class agents relating to the Grinnell College Class of 1957.
Compositions, Scores, and Processionals for Grinnell College
6 folders and boxes.
Curtis Bradford Transcriptions of W. B. Yeats unpublished prose 1954-1960
In 1954 and again in 1960, Curtis Bradford was able to transcribe previously unpublished manuscripts by W. B. Yeats that remained in the home of Yeats' widow, George. This collection contains the transcriptions Bradford made from Yeats' handwritten and typescript manuscripts. Bradford published a recollection of his work with the manuscripts in the Sewanee Review 77 (1969) 385-404.
A description of this manuscript collection was published by James Lovic Allen and M. M. Lberman, "Transcriptions of Yeats's Unpublished prose in the Bradford papers at Grinnell College." Serif: Quarterly of Kent State University Libraries, 10.1 (1973): 13-27.
Bradford, Curtis Baker
Dorothy S. Palmer Papers 1989-1993
Series 1: Materials contained in this collection are largely related to the President's Committee for a Stronger Minority Presence (PCSMP). Also included are eleven undated photographs.
Series 2: 2022 Accretion.
Palmer, Dorothy S.
Dunham/Grinnell photograph collection 1893-1894
Studio photographs of 19 members of Grinnell College class of 1894 including Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, the namesake of the town founder, and one photograph of Alice Dunham Hannay, class of 1893. Also included are short reminiscences written by Marian Dunham regarding Josiah B. Grinnell, Arthur C. Lyon, Dr. Pearl Somers, and Garrett P. Wyckoff, members of the class of 1894. Photographs are identified as: Benjamin F. Arnold, Charles E. Arnold, Geneva A. Bigelow, Harry L. Brown, John Peet Clyde, William R. Gelston, Josiah B. Grinnell, Charles W. Hackler, Joseph H. Hathaway, George E. Hilsinger, Arthur C. Lyon, Margaret A. Pepoon, William R. Raymond, Paul W. Richards, Pearl E. Somers, Ernest Walker, Garrett P. Wyckoff, Joseph Whyte.
Earl Blair Drawing Collection 2011 2011
Eighteen original ink drawings and one photocopy, featuring buildings including Goodnow and Carnegie Hall.
Early College History 1846-1918
Consists of the early records of the founding of Iowa College, including correspondence by members of the Iowa Band, including Julius Reed; financial records; articles of incorporation; annual reports; land deeds; and committee reports to the Board of Trustees.
Iowa College