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KDIC Radio Station

  • US US-IaGG Archives/RG-S-1.11
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  • Fait partie de RG-S: Students

The first radio station at Grinnell College, KGRW, started on December 6, 1948. It was an AM station that broadcast news, interviews, and popular and classical music. By 1961-62 the station needed better equipment, because their existing equipment was obsolete. KGRW also needed to upgrade to a FM frequency, because FM is more powerful and there is little interference. The station broadcast with a closed circuit. At one point, it broadcast illegally outside of campus, and lost its license, so the station had to return to the closed circuit system. Students living in Norris Hall could not listed to KGRW because the dormitory’s electrical wiring interfered with the station’s signal. Students appealed to the Board of Trustees for funding for the upgrade to FM, but the Board did not have the funds at that time. KGRW was shut down and there was no radio station on campus for the next six academic years. During the 1966-67 and 1967-68 years several students, headed by Babak Armajani ‘68, worked to start another station. They were successful, and KDIC began broadcasting on May 20, 1968.In the fall of 1968 KDIC broadcast 121 hours per week, and had eighty-five students on the staff. Forty of the staff were DJs. The station received news from UPI, outside newspapers, and campus reporters. Classical, jazz, rock, and folk music were played. In addition, there were special programs from Radio Netherlands, the French Radio System, and the PAN-American Union.   Content: Contains audio tapes of speeches, performances, symposia, and radio programs taped and/or broadcast by the student staff of the radio station during a time of active student political involvement on the Grinnell College campus. Of special note is the tape of Dean Joseph Wall at a community meeting discussing the proposal for closing the college early in the spring as a result of Kent State (5/8/70). Provenance: Donated to the Archives by Siclinda Canty-Elliott and KDIC staff, September 1998.   Processed by Leslie Czechowski and Emily Burke, September 1998.

Personnel Records

Files from the Office of the President for faculty, administrators, and staff who left Grinnell (generally retired, resigned, or died) after 1917.  Papers may include correspondence, annual contracts, personnel information forms, curriculum vitae, letters of recommendation.  Other correspondence with some of these individuals may be in the papers of various college presidents.  Fires are arranged alphabetically by name in two series, the first covering 1917-1960, the second, 1960-.

Films

Provenance is vague: the films came to the Archives from the Development Office when the Fourth Avenue Office Building was vacated, March 1977, but most probably were produced and used by other offices.

Wills and Trusts

This series is the same as Series 5.1 but arrived in different containers in a separate filing scheme. Provenance: Received from Mickey Munly, Development Office, Jan. 1997

Office Files

This series includes files for fund raising activities including the Phonathan, Annual Fund/Class Fund, Parents' Fund, and special mailings and events. A small, representative sample of these activities were transferred to the Archives; they provide evidence of annual and semi-annual operations that varied only slightly year-to-year. The remainder of the files were returned to the Development/Alumni Office. Provenance: Sent to the Archives by Bonnie Primley, 1998-99.

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