Delta Kappa Gamma Society International - Alpha Alpha Chapter, Grinnell and Poweshiek County
- US-GCS DCL Coll-112 Row B SCHOOLS DKG
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- 1956-2012
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Delta Kappa Gamma Society International - Alpha Alpha Chapter, Grinnell and Poweshiek County
Part of DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Part of United Church of Christ - Congregational (Grinnell, Iowa) records 1850-2009
Part of RG-S: Students
Videocassette recordings of Debating Union events.
Part of RG-S: Students
Provenance: Velma Hiser, May 1982.
Dean's Office Files: Waldo S. Walker
Dean Walker's papers are generally arranged in chronological order and include official correspondence, recommendations, salary and personnel issues, budget, personal and professional correspondence, letters and memoranda regarding black students on campus, papers relating to his courses on Electron ZMicroscopy and Plan Physiology, Executive CouncilSubcommittee on Education Policies, curricular and departmental concerns, grade-change requests from faculty, and a few examples of his poetry.
Waldo Walker
Dean's Office Files: Joseph F. Wall
Contains minutes of committee meetings and office files related to Dean Wall's tenure as Dean.
Dean's Office Files: Catherine Frazer
Dean's Office File: Charles Duke
Part of DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Part of DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Part of Matlack Family Papers 1879-1997
David Harrison CIS Files, China and Korea
Part of Center for International Studies
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Grinnell Chapter
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Part of RG-S: Students
Historical Note: The first Grinnell College yearbook, The Cyclone, was published in 1889. It is named after the cyclone that struck Grinnell on June 17, 1882 killing 39 people, including two college students. As a student wrote in the introduction in the first yearbook explaining the title: "Once before a cyclone struck you, and in a moment all was destruction and sorrow, but out of those ruins of seven years ago our college rose to a new life of usefulness and honor, until to-day we feel that it is stronger for having passed through the storm." Provenance: Donated to the Archives by Tanya Hedges, 1996 yearbook editor, September 1996. Scope and Content Note: The contents include photographs used in the Cyclone Yearbook. Photographs from each yearbook are typically divided into sections: Student Life, Faculty/ Staff, Buildings, Sports, and School-Related Activities. Files are arranged chronologically.
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