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Information about people associated with Grinnell College or the town of Grinnell.
Information about people associated with Grinnell College or the town of Grinnell.
B.J. Ricker House Papers 1966-2001 1998-2001
Bulletins, Handbooks, Directories
Information on campus buildings, including photographs.
Catalogs, Directories, Handbooks
Douglas Klein (Class of 1970) Collection of Grinnell College Memorabilia
Douglas Klein Papers contain various school publications, mostly from the years 1964-1970. The publications include the NOUS Literary Review, the Alumni S&B, misc. programs and directories, the High and Mighty, the Militant, the Second Battle of Chicago, various political flyers, the Grinnell Reporter, the Montage, and the Ptero. Besides the publications, the Douglas Klein Papers include calendars, student handbooks and the Grinnell Phi Betta Kappa directory, as well as "The Past of Our College" (1895) and the 1892 cyclone. They also contain the seminar notes "Ecology on Economics," as well as the first two draft's of Klein's Calculus textbook.
Klein, Douglas
The bulk of the collection consists of Mrs. Orr's recollections about her life and the lives of three of her brothers, and of family photographs.
Orr, Grace Douglas
"Grinnell College Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1091 restoration" from Diapason
Grinnell College Student Traditions
This material describes traditions that have been held by the student body in the past, as well as traditions that are currently practiced.
Grinnell Town History 1840- 1850-1950
This collection includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, memoirs, and other material related to the history of the community of Grinnell, Iowa.
James McNally photograph collection 1857-1961
James McNally collected photographs, both black-and-white and color, that depict buildings and Grinnell scenes from about 1857-1961. The collection of photographs has been donated to Stewart Library.
Copies of outstanding and representative pictures in the collection were made into slides and the slides donated to the archives. Vera provided the descriptions of the photographs in 1983. There are two sets of slides: the original slides and another set that are loaded into a carousel. The latter set may be borrowed with approval of the College Archivist.
McNally, James
The collection contains correspondence between Macy and several people from the 1870s to 1919, including a letter from Woodrow Wilson thanking Macy for a gift and for his congratulations on the 1910 New Jersey gubernatorial election. There are a number of miscellaneous family documents, Macy’s diary from 1864-65 in Savannah, Georgia, and sixty letters of tribute at the time of Macy’s death.
Macy, Jesse
John and Louise Nollen Correspondence 1906-1932
The collection consists primarily of letters written to John Nollen from members of his family 1906-32. Correspondents include his parents, his wife, Louise, brother Henry, and his sisters Hanna and Sara. The two sisters taught 1929-33 at Anatolia College, Salonika, Greece. The collection includes their letters to John as well as typed copies of their letters to other members of the family and contain descriptions of their travels during those years.
Nollen, John S.