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Parte de RG-S: Students
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Parte de RG-S: Students
Parte de RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Art of the Prairie Region in the Grinnell College Collection
Parte de RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Art Study Class. Program booklets.
Art, studio - printmaking & pottery
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
Artcile from "History of Nebraska"
Artes, Skyler. Idol executions: an analysis of Huguenot iconoclasm in 1560's France. 13 pp.
Parte de Student Life
Arthur C. Risser Sr. Class of 1929 Theatre Materials
Arthur C. Risser Sr. was a member of the Grinnell College class of 1929. His publications are about theatre design, particular regarding stage lighting and sight lines.
Risser, Arthur C. (Class of 1960)
Arthur C. Rissser Sr. '29 Theatre Materials
Parte de Arthur C. Risser Sr. Class of 1929 Theatre Materials
Arthur C. Rissser Sr. '29 Theatre Materials
Parte de Arthur C. Risser Sr. Class of 1929 Theatre Materials
Arthur C. Rissser Sr. '29 Theatre Materials
Parte de Arthur C. Risser Sr. Class of 1929 Theatre Materials
Arthur C. Rissser Sr. '29 Theatre Materials
Parte de Arthur C. Risser Sr. Class of 1929 Theatre Materials
Unbound architect/engineer detailed pages from Skidmore, Owings & Merrill concerning the construction of the Grinnell College Fine Arts Center. Includes room size and furniture specifications.
Slides of Grinnell College (7) and Eastern N. Mex. (8).
3 prints from Journal des Demoiselle.
2 prints from La Mode Illustrée.
1 print from Revue de la Mode.
Parte de Helena Percas de Ponseti Papers (1925-2011), 1960-2010
Brief corerspondence in English, 1977-1978. Essays: Rejoinder: Don Quixote and the Dulcineated World; Perspectivism and the Nature of Fiction: Don Quixote and Borges; Cervantes' Still New Windmill: Toward a New Dialogue on Don Quixote; Don Quixote Sets Out to Die. Copy of Ideologies Literature, Vol. 2 No. 6 March-April 1978 given to Helena by Arthur, with note. Copies of Paunch 46-47 Wayne Burns Issue, and THe Panzaic Principle by Wayne Burns in Recovering Literature.