- US US-IaGG Pamphlet 60-Pamphlet 61
- Reeks
Part of Faculty and Trustees
Part of Faculty and Trustees
Faculty Pensions. Group Insurance
Part of Faculty and Trustees
Physical Education, see Athletics 77.2 and 77.3.
Departments -English and Theater
Departments - Natural Sciences
Information about people, places, and events associated with Grinnell College Science Division.
Botany; Chemistry; Physics; Zoology (Biology); Geology; Conard Environmental Research Area (CERA); Mathematics; Engineering
Holocaust Photograph Reproductions
Eight photograph reproductions of images from the liberation of Belsen, Gotha, Nordhausen, and Buchenwald concentration camps. The photographs are graphic in nature. One photograph is of a F.F.I. (French Forces of the Interior) combatant crouched behind a car with a handgun.
Part of Faculty and Trustees
Part of United Church of Christ - Congregational (Grinnell, Iowa) records 1850-2009
Greetings United Church of Christ Congregational Bulletins
Part of United Church of Christ - Congregational (Grinnell, Iowa) records 1850-2009
United Church of Christ weekly programs and bulletins bound by year.
Student Minority Group Advocacy
Audio recordings of the interviews conducted by George Drake for the book.
Four containers of index cards of research notes and citations.
Part of Student Life
Papers and research projects completed in conjunction with coursework. Independent projects (except projects on local history).
Part of Dorothy Fryer Collection
"Behaviorism: The Newest Psychology" booklet by Newell R. Tripp;
Read Hall's "Bureau of Wishing Persons" Event Poster;
Postcard with photograph of Grinnell campus dorms on the front, addressed to Dorothy A. Fryer, concerning November Phonathon donations request;
Grinnell College International and National Timeline;
Page of Newspaper about Grinnell titled "100 Years of Higher Education"
Part of RG-AL: Alumni Office Records
Since 1949 the Alumni Association has supported the class agent plan, whereby each class receives regular informal newsletters compiled and written by a volunteer class member. Prior to 1949 class officers kept in touch with their classmates, kept address files, and some classes printed class letters (see Series 3.2).