Wolf Grabendorff Materials 1962-1963
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.124
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Wolf Grabendorff Materials 1962-1963
This collection includes correspondence from the 1940s, memoirs of Grinnell College in the 1880s, class letters and other related materials.
Harry Downer
Kara Bakken's “What We Remember: An Oral History of Grinnell College 1925-1992" 1925-1992
This oral history collection is a celebration of nearly 70 years of Grinnell College history as told through the words of people who have studied, worked, and played at this institution.
Drawn from interviews with more than 50 alumni, these remembrances tell not only about the specifics of college life, but also about the collective identity of the Grinnell community. These interviews offer insight into the successes and struggles of individuals and into the traditions and values that define Grinnell, whether they occurred in 1925, 1945, 1972, or 1992.
[This note is quoted from the brochure created for the exhibition (photographs and excerpts of the interviews) that was displayed in the Burling Gallery, June 1-September 23, 1995.]
Bakken, Kara
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.
Mary Gae Wyly Papers on Grinnell Women Faculty 1971-1972
Mary Gae Wyly graduated from Grinnell College in 1962 and served as a librarian from 1968 to 1976. This collection contains documents from her desk files, including one on the hiring of blacks and women, and a survey of women on campus for the improvement of Grinnell.
Wyly, Mary Gae
Ida Weaver Steinmetz Papers 1912-1914
Consists of photographs, programs, and other materials from the Girls Glee Club trip in 1912 and from the Class of 1914 reunion.
Steinmetz, Ida Weaver