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Two photographs of the First Congregational Church in East Hampton, Massachusetts. Three photographs of the exterior of the parsonage at East Hampton, Massachusetts, home of J.D. and Mary Milner Stoops from 1901 to 1904; two photographs of the interior of the same house. Photographs of houses on the New Jersey shore (Ship Bottom and Beach Haven); some houses damaged by a storm. Photograph of street and buildings in East Hampton, Massachusetts, with First Congregational Church in background. Photograph of Memorial Hall at Harvard. Calendar, with February, 1907 visible, with photograph of two houses, including the parsonage at East Hampton, Massachusetts, home of J.D. and Mary Milner Stoops from 1901 to 1904. Photograph of four unidentified people at the rear of a house. Three photographs of houses, labelled Old House[?], Emerson[?] Home, and Alcott Home, respectively, in pencil on the reverse.

Henry W. Matlack

Alumni organization, historical Correspondence with Harry Downer, 1932 Alumni Office budget, 1930-32 George Frederick Handel: An exponent of the English language Articles (4 folders) Article: Higher Education Talks Paper Department of Music Congregational Church Choir Personal (incl. correspondence with Pres. Main), 1908-34 The Poweshieks (organization) Music (2 folders) Article and short biography on HWM Order forms from Sears-Roebuck

Merta J. Matlack

Consumer Purchases Study, 1936: Editing instructions Instructions Memoranda Pay sheets Memoranda, Bowman Miscellaneous (2 folders) MT 20 (shorthand notes) Menus: Brooklyn, Searsboro, ca. 1942 Old food material Institutes of International Relations, American Friends Service Comm., 1938 Survey clippings, 1950 (Greater Grinnell Community Survey) Merta's information on food and gas rations Report of Poweshiek Co

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Entre Nous Club history, 1991 Iowa Federation of Hand weavers and Spinners, 1973 League of Women Voters, 1947, 1953-4 League of Women Voters, notes, 1960-3, 1968-9 Midwest Weaver's Conference, 1970 Peace Network, 1988-9 United Nations Assn. 1972, 1991-3 Peace Links photos - Identification Peace Links photos, 1993-4 (#1-22) Peace Links photos, 1990-3 (#22-41) Des Moines Weavers Guild, 1966-79 Letters and SGA minutes in response to Kent State killings and closing of Grinnell, 1971 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Grinnell Bulletin of the Poweshiek Meteor and Marching Society Memorial Service programs Magent by Thomas Hornsby Ferril Weaving Workshop, 1972, Brent Warsinski, Laura Wieman Misc. items about convocation of 1967 and Wiemans hosting Benjamin Mays

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Course syllabi, humanities classes, 1962-1963. General syllabi, 1972-1973.

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Faculty development and evaluation committee, 1978-1979. Reports and memos. Curriculum debate, 1970-1980. Memos and proposals on requirements and tutorials. Miscellaneous memos and reports, including some reports to trustees and president. Miscellaneous papers on curriculum and tenure, ca. 1978. Cooper School parking lot lights, 1990.

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Affirmative Action Committee, 1977-1979 Alumni oral history project, 1983-1985 American Civilization syllabi American studies, 1970-1984 Budget committee, 1977-1978 Campus artifacts design committee Curriculum

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Memos and reports, 1969-1984 (faculty meeting minutes have been removed; they are available in RG-F, series 1) Public and community affairs instruction Rosenfield and Heath lectureships Stevens, President Trustee-faculty relations committee, 1979-1981 Visiting scientist program, 1971 Walker, Waldo, office memos, 1973-1974 Williams, Shirley, Heath professor, 1985

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Advisory Council. 1960-1962. Includes curriculum; teaching methods; priorities for new student union. Appointments (faculty). 1961-1962. Resumes. Bowen, Howard. 1956-1961. Includes memos from Bowen to Executive Council; reports: "Future of Grinnell College: objectives... basic institutional policies," November 1958, "Basic policies of Grinnell College," Jun 1959, "Preparing for impending growth in enrollment," September 1956, "Religion at Grinnell," April 1960, proposal for summer programs, April 1960, National Defense Education Act (loyalty oath), January 1960, "Progress and plans in science instruction at Grinnell," March 1962, proposed budget for 1962-1963, North Central Association report on review visit to Grinnell, March 1958. Budget Committee. 1956-1962. Budget. 1962-1963. Curriculum. 1950, 1959-1960. Includes independent study, junior year exam.

Faculty Offprints

  1. Apostle, Hippocrates George. The relation between mathematics and metaphysics. 2. Apostle, Hippocrates George. [Review of] Plato's mathematical imagination by Robert S. Brumbaugh. 3. Apostle, Hippocrates George. Methodological superiority of Aristotle over Euclid. 4. Apostle, Hippocrates George. The nature of non-Euclidean geometries. 5. Apostle, Hippocrates George. The relation of philosophy to the teaching of mathematics. 6. Apostle, Hippocrates George. Aristotle’s contribution to civilization. 7. Apostle, Hippocrates George. The nature of a liberal education. 8. Betts, Raymond F. DuPont de Nemours in Napoleonic Prance, 1802—1815. 9. Bradford, Curtis. George Yeats: poet's wife. 10. Brown, F. Andrew. [Review of] The emergence of German as a literary language. 11. Brown, F. Andrew. [Review of] Geschichte der deutschen Literatur voni Humanismus bis zu Goethes Tod. 12. Brown, F. Andrew. Shakespeare and English drama in German popular journals, 1717—1759. 13. Brown, F. Andrew. Shakespeare in Germany: Dryden, Langbaine, and the Acta Eruditorum. 14. Burkie, Howard. [Review of] The Marxism of Jean-Paul Sartre, by Wilfred Desan. 15. Burkie, Howard. Schall and Sartre on the grounds of individual freedom. 16. Christiansen, Kenneth. Notes on Alaskan Collembola. (I.) A new genus and species of the family Isotomidae. 17. Christiansen, Kenneth. Ratios as a means of specific differentiation in Collembola. 18. Christiansen, Kenneth. The genus Mesentotoma. (Collembola: entomobryidae) 19. Christiansen, Kenneth. The Collembola of Lebanon and Western Syria. Parts I 20. Christiansen, Kenneth. Geographic variation and the subspecies concept in the Collembolan Entomobryoides guthriei. 20. Christiansen, Kenneth. The genus Sinella brook (Collembola: entomobryidae) in nearctic caves. 21. Christiansen, Kenneth. The Collembola of Hunters Cave. 22. Christiansen, Kenneth. Convergence and parallelism in cave Entomobryinae. 23. Christiansen, Kenneth. Proposition pour la classification des animaux cavernicoles. 24. Christiansen, Kenneth. Preliminary notes on the genus Entomobrya in South America, with special reference to Patagonia. 25. Christiansen, Kenneth. Bionomics of Collembola. 26. Christiansen, Kenneth. A revision of the nearctic members of the genus Tomocerus. (Collembola Entomobryidae) 27. Christiansen, Kenneth. The genus Arrhopalites (Collembola: Sminthuridae) in the United States and Canada. 28. Christiansen, Kenneth. Behavior and form in the evolution of cave Collembola. 29. Christiansen, Kenneth. Competition between collembolan species in culture jars. 30. Christiansen, Kenneth. Geographical variation and evolution in pseudosinella violenta (Folsom). 31. Christiansen, Kenneth. The scope and direction of contemporary soil Arthropod research. 32. Christiansen, Kenneth. Survival of Collembola on clay substrates with and without food added. 33. Christiansen, Kenneth. Experimental studies on the aggregation and dispersion of Collembola. 34. Christiansen, Kenneth. Invertebrate populations in the Moulis cave. 35. Christiansen, Kenneth. Factors affecting predation on Collembola by various Arthropods. 36. Christiansen, Kenneth. Harlow B. Mills (1906-1971). 37. Christiansen, Kenneth. Notes on Miocene Amber Collembola from Chiapas. 38. Christiansen, Kenneth. Contact behavior in Collembola and the effect of food deprivation, density and culture origins. 39. Christiansen, Kenneth. The genus Pseudosinella in Mesoamerican caves. 40. Christiansen, Kenneth. Six new nearctic species of the genus Friesea. 41. Christiansen, Kenneth. The cavernicolous fauna of Hawaiian lava tubes, 5. Collembola. 42. Christianseri, Kenneth. Chaetotaxy in nearctic Priesea (Ccllembola Neanurinae) with notes on taxonomic use of chaetotaxy. 43. Clotfelter, Beryl E. Evaluation of commercial apparatus for measuring h/e. [Filed under “Hanson”] 44. Connelly, Peter J. Who is responsible for college literacy? 45. Crossett, John. Epicurus. 46. Crossett, John. Aristotle as a poet: the Hymn to Hermeias. 47. Debicki, Andrew P. Notas sobre la ironia en Algunos poemas de Borges. 48. Debicki, Andrew P. Dajnaso Alonso’s views on poetry. 49. Debicki, Andrew P. Damaso AlonsoTs “Hombre y dios.” 50. Debicki, Andrew P. La vision del mundo en la poesia temprana de Pedro Salinas. 51. Debicki, Andrew P. “Los contados dias” de Jose Cardenas Pena. 52. Denbo, Jay A. Formation constants of weak complexes: the 1:1 complexes of malate with alkali metal cations in aqueous solution. [Filed under “Erickson”] 53. Eastman, George. John Dewey: philosophy, psychology and social practice. 54. Eastman, George. Some normative implications of the term “problem”. 55. Eastman, George. The components of “commitment”. 56. Eastman, George. John Dewey’s literary style: theory and practice. 57. Erickson, Luther. Formation constants of weak complexes: the 1:1 complexes of Malate with alkali metal cations in aqueous solution. 58. Erickson, Luther. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of substituted succinic anhydrides, acids, salts, and esters. 59. Erickson, Luther. Proton magnetic resonance studies of amino acid complexes of Platinum (ii). II.Kinetics of N-H and C-H Proton exchange. 60. Erickson, Luther. Proton magnetic resonance studies of amino acid complexes of Platinum(II). III.Isomerism, Proton exchange, and inversion at asymmetric coordinated nitrogens. 61. Erickson, Luther. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of N-H proton dissociation and inversion of platinum(II) . Complexes of substituted ethylenediamines. 62. Erickson, Luther E. Conformational effects on three-bond and four-bond platinum - Hydrogen coupling constants in platinum complexes of methylglycines. 63. Erickson, Luther E. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of Platinum(II) complexes. I.Five—membered rings formed by substituted -1,2- Diaminoethanes. 64. Eysenbach, Mary L. Voucher plans, voting models, and the efficiency of local school finance. 65. Fletcher, Harold A. The regie Renault: a nationalized enterprise in the French automobile industry. 66. Foster, Edward E. Rhetorical control in Pope’s Eloisa to Abelard. 67. Graham, Benjamin F., jr. Natural root grafts. 68. Graham, Benjamin F., jr. CERA: An outdoor biological laboratory. 69. Guroff, Gregory. A note on urban literacy in Russia, 1890-1914. 70. Hanson, Roger J. A cosmic-ray gas Cerenkov counter with adjustable velocity threshold. 71. Hanson, Roger J. Frequency shifts in spin-exchange optical pumping experiments. 72. Hanson, Roger J. Soft Gamma background radiation at the earth’s surface and at aircraft altitude. 73. Hanson, Roger J. Magnetically shielded solenoid with field of high homogeneity. 74. Hanson, Roger J. Evaluation of commercial apparatus for measuring 75. Harris, Brian. Translation of “Grand Hotel Metaphysic.” 76. Harris, Brian. Translation of “A commentary on Heimito von Doderer.” 77. Harris, Brian. Translation of “A surrealistic novel.” 78. Harris, Brian. Translation of “Die Rampenmaler.” 79. Harris, Brian. Translation of “Visit to an Exhibition.” 80. Harris, Brian. Translation of “End of the line.” 81. Harris, Brian. Translation of poems by Christoph Meckel. 82. Harris, Brian. Translation of “Tullipan.” 83. Herman, Eugene A. Generalized Fredtiolm conditions in an algebra of singular integral operators. 84. Herman, Eugene A. The symbol of the algebra of singular integral operators. 85. Hiser, Velina Bissell. Iowa hand usage dextrality quotients of one hundred high-school students. 86. Hiser, Velina Bissell. The applications of general semantics to a case of stage-fright. 87. Irving, Donald J. Who is responsible for college literacy? [Filed under “Connelly”] 88. King, Winston L. Negation as a religious category. 89. Kintner, Philip I. [Review of] Martin Luther, by Heinz Blulim. 90. Kintner, Philip I. Memmingens “Ausgetretene”; eine vergessene Nachwirkung des Bauernkrieges, 1525—1527. 91. Kissane, James. Tennyson: the passion of the past and the curse of time. 92. Klausner, Neal W. Philosophy as criticism and perspective. 95. Kuntz, Paul G. Order in language, phenomena, and reality. 94. Liberman, Mathilda Nahra. The Odyssey and the theme of storytelling. 95. Liberman, M.M. The Gibbon in the maple tree, a story. 96. Liberman, M.M. Robin Redbreast and the wren. 97. Liberman, M.M. The short story as chapter in “Ship of Fools.” 98. Liberman, M.M. The publication of Porter’s “He,” and the question of the use of literature. 99. Liberman, M.M. The uses of anti-fiction: Greene’s “Across the Bridge.” 100. Magee, James S. Structure and substance: the politics of decentralization in the United Nations. 101. Meyer, Richard D. The paradox of Gordon Craig. 102. Meyer, Richard D. What the open stage means to the playwright. 103. Nefzger, Ben. The ideal-type: some conceptions and misconceptions. 104. Nevill, William A. Automated inventory control at the small college. 105. Niehaus, Thomas. Two studies on Lorenzo Hervas Y Panduro, S.I. (1755—1809) I.As Newtonian popularizer, II. As anthropologist. 106. Parsons,Lynn Hudson. Continuing crusade: four generations of the Adams family view Alexander Hamilton.
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