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1904-1933

Folder 1 Grinnell 1904-1912:  Notes from the Scarlet and Black and Grinnell Herald Register, notes on early family life and move to Grinnell. Folder 2 1908-1910:  Various Scarlet Black articles including “What Grinnell Is; Its Spirit and Life” President Main, December 2, 1908. Various notes on Hopkins taken from SB. Folder 3 1911:  SB articles on Hopkins’ basketball career Folder 4 1912:  “Outline of the Possible Organization and Scope of Work of a Poverty Commission” by John A. Kingsbury. Folder 5 1913:  Notes from Grinnell Herald Register, “Women’s Work Shops” Bailey B. Burritt, Folder 6 1914:  Unemployment Relief Correspondance, “Study of the Methods Employed by the AICP to secure work for unemployed applicants”, notes from the Grinnell Herald Register Folder 7 1915:  “Should the work be continued?”  Confidentional memorandum on the work of the Department of Social Welfare by John A. Kingsbury Folder 8 1917:  United States Civil Service Commission correspondence a propos Hopkins, Board of Child Welfare notes, recommendations for Hopkins’ appointment to proposed Army and Navy War Life Insurance Bureau, Red Cross Gulf Division Annual Report, “Report of the Bureau of Civilian Relief Gulf Division” American Red Cross October- December 1917 Folder 9 1918:  Letter to United States Civil Service Commission from John A. Kingsbury recommending Harry Hopkins. Folder 10 1919:  Red Cross Gulf Division Bulletin, Minutes from the Central Council of the National Assocation of Social Workers, Gulf Division; Red Cross Reports January- September 1919, multiple articles from the Gulf Division Bulletin concerning the future of Home Service, excerpts from Hopkins’ monthly reports Folder 11 1920:  February 1920 American Relief Council correspondence, AMC Gulf Division Bulletin April 1920, Hopkins’ report on trip to Mexico after Vera Cruz Earthquake and Flood, Folder 12 1922: Correspondence regarding Hopkins’ Red Cross and Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Folder 13 1923:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 14 1924:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 15 1925:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 16 1926:  Letter to Lawson Purdy from Hopkins as the Director of the New York Tuberculosis Association Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 17 1927:  Extracts from: Hopkins’ “Consolidating Private Health Work Under One Banner,” Nation’s Health, January 1927, Vol. 9, No. 1. Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers Folder 18 1931:  Continued correspondence with Lawson Purdy Confidential Memo “Comments on selective rehabilitation of unemployed on the land”, unsigned Red Cross documents concerning the State Unemployment Relief Plan Folder 19 1932:  “A Social Work Study of Federal Aid for Unemployment Relief: Report of the Steering Committee” January 1932. Folder 20 1933:  Minutes from meetings of the American Association of Social Workers; list of Hopkins’ engagements from May 1933 to December 1934; FERA Grant Reports “Outline of Remarks on Occasion of Testimonial Dinner to Mr. Harry Hopkins” June 22, 1933; record of June 1933 FERA Conference Beginning of correspondence with FDR as Federal Relief Administrator

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Job Cushman letters. 1855-1879: From Cushman, Kingston, Mass. to Trustees, President, Treasurer; primarily about donations to Grinnell College Davenport property: deed, correspondence with Bishop Lee about sale of property to Griswold College, 1859-1863. Executive Committee of Board of Trustees. Annual reports. 1847-1903, 1905. Reports cover finances, acquisition and sale of property, construction and repairs of college buildings, details of burning of East College (Dec 1871) faculty appointments, and other topics. Faculty committee reports, 1909, 1921. Faculty reports to Board of Trustees, 1848-1889. Annual summaries of curriculum, religion, science apparatus, library, statistics, student discipline, proposals for the future, etc. Some correspondence included from L. F. Parker, von Cuellen, H. W. Parker, S. J. Buck.

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Students' Army Training corps (SATC), World War I.: Correspondence, description of program, policy statements on granting college credit, war service rosters from St. Olaf and Oberlin statistics, newspaper clippings, daily course schedules, etc. Presidents' Reports to Board of Trustees. 1871, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1891, 1894, 1897, 1900, 1903-1906. Rand Gymnasium for Women. Correspondence during construction. Feb. 1897-Feb. 1898. Treasurer's vouchers. 1853-1857. Secretary-Treasurer's Reports. 1849-1880. (incomplete)

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Secretary's Reports: 1903-1916 (financial statements) Special committees of Trustees. Reports. 1854-1873: Includes Examining Committee Reports, Ways and Means, J. B. Grinnell's 1883 report on fund raising to rebuild after cyclone, insurance and rebuilding after 1883 cyclone, committee on relation of Dr. Magoun to college, 1997, Mears Cottage building 1887, telescope, instruction and instructors, Music Department, faculty. Department of Applied Christianity, etc. Trustee Minutes and Resolutions: 1859, 1864, 1872, 1875, 1879, 1887, 1890-1905. Trustee Report to Faculty: 1903, 1904.

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Beaton, Isabella, 1930 Benson, Charles G., 1950-51 Benson, Lena C. & Christopherson, Chris, 1870, 1908, 1948-60 Bettendorf, Elizabeth, 1921 Betz, Paul T., 1980 Bigelow, Geneva, 1950-52 Blachly, Clarence, 1963-72 Black, M.E. and Olive C., 1933 Blatherwick, John & Bertha E., 1946-57 Bleamaster, Wilfred C. and Abbie Dillon, 1959-62 Bliss, Elenora S., 1948 Blomberg, Axel H., 1970 Blossom, Charles A., 1928-42 Booknau, Henry R., 1917-25 Bowen, A.B., Mrs. & Mrs. F.W. Wyatt, 1930-39 Bradley, James L., 1966 Bradley, Sarah H., 1928-35 Brande, Edward Dawson, 1940-46 Bray, Evelyn S., 1929-60 Breed, Maggie, 1911 Brenniman, Bertha, 1952-56 Brinton, M.H., 1908 Brody, Arthur David, 1959 Brody, Edna S., 1977 Brody, Harry, 1960 Brody, Jennie R., 1983-84

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Brown, Margaret N., 1941-44 Brown, Ruth Ida, 1970-71 Brown, Wortha D., 1963-69 Bruce, Rosmer L., 1971-73 Brundage, Pauline, 1972-76 Bryan, Harold E., 1983-84 Bryant, Vesta, 1912 Buckley, Parke, 1909-22 Buckman, Lorraine V., 1982-84 Bucksbaum, Isaac, 1953-63 Burchard property; Gilfillan Building, 1916-23 Burgett Charitable Remainder Unitrust, 1982-85 Burt, Lillian, 1947 Burton, Grace C., 1959-60 Burton, Grace 1966-67 Burton, Theodore F., 1929-30 Cady, Irene H., 1982 Camery, Lura G., 1982-83 Campbell, Harriet P. & John, 1924-38 Campbell, Pearl, 1944 Carhart, Lester Ashton, 1955-57 Carnegie Library Endowment, 1907-08

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Darby, J.F. & Marine P., 1948-56 Davis, Aymer D., 1964-81 Davis, Chester C. & Helen S., 1968-78 Davis, Clara G., 1964-65 Davis, Elizabeth D., 1976-77 Davis, Kathryn, 1983-84 Davis, May, 1942-66 Davis, May J., 1922-53 Davis, Ray, 1962-66 Dee, Fred M. & Ida M., 1931-52 Dibble, LeRoy & Martha, 1916-38 Dickens, Charles F., 1971-72 Dickey, Claude G., 1927-66 Dickson, Carol, 1982 Diehl, Harry, 1952 Dieterich, Mary, 1982-83 Dill, Vienna, 1930-34

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Falkenhainer, Chester O., 1963 Fellows, Bertha W., 1962-81 Fellows, Maude B. and Jessie L., 1935-57 Felt, Benjamin F. and Agnes, 1914-43 Felt Farm, 1926-75 Fenno, Grace Lee, 1950 Fidelity National Bank, Kansas City, 1937-52 Fife, W.A., 1954-63 Finkbine, Helen S., 1981 Fisher, C.E., 1959-60< Fisher, Mary J., 1941 Fitch, A. Elizabeth, 1910-17 Fitch, Julia S., 1927-63 Fleck, Raymond C., 1964-69 Fletcher, Harold A., 1968-69 Ford Foundation, 1955-60 Forest Inc., 1932-42 Foss, Clara, 1965 Fossum, Daniel, 1947-76 Foundry, 1944-51 Fox, Edwin L. and Carol S., 1969-72

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Frank, Ella Field, 1922-49 French, Kathryn M., 1962-73 The Friars, 1961 Gansert, Doris W., 1988 Geller, George R., 1952-53 Gilbert, Elias, 1892 Gill, Naomi, 1981-82 Gillin, John L. and Etta Shaffner, 1958-59 Glann, Dorothy C., 1982 Gorrell, J.R., 1909-38 Gossau, John H., 1982 Gove, Lillie J., 1899-1966 Graves, Bessie B., Gray, Russell, 1959 Gracy, De Ette, 1972-73 Gray, Silas W., 1925-45 Griffin, Marion E., 1939-43 Grilk, Charles, 1942-48 Grimes, Elizabeth S., 1879 Grinnell State Bank, 1916-27 Guldner, Ludwig, 1974-78 Haas, C.M., 1915 Hackler, Charles W., 1948 Hadley Company, 1963-67 Haines, Joanna H., 1910-31 Hallowell, Hazel M., 1958-59 Hammond, J.W., 1909-80 Hancock, Charles, 1911-19 Hardin, J.F., 1915 Harnagel, Alice B., 1978 Harnagel, George, Jr., 1963 Harrah, George D., 1955 Harrison, Clara, 1961 Hart, Irving H., 1909-59 Hart, Neva H., 1988 Haskell, Martha G., 1908-21 Hawk, Rupert A., 1960-62 Hayes, Neva, 1969-70 Hays, Marie, 1965 Heath, John R. Heinrichs, Otto, 1958-91 Hendrickson, Oron M. and Minnie I., 1962-68

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Audiocassettes of performances of: Broken ground. Performed by the Des Moines Symphony and Grinnell Singers, 1996. Chamber symphony, for 31 instruments. Performed by Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, 1985. Duo variations for double bass & harp. Performed by John Chiego (double bass) and Jeanmarie Chenette (harp), 1991. Eric Hermannson’s soul (2 tapes). Four character pieces; for flute and piano. Performed by Claudia Anderson (flute) and Richard Gloss (piano), 1992. Idyll. Performed by Leslie Morgan (soprano), Margaret Linnan (flute), and Jeanmarie Chenette (harp), 1982. Jazmines. Performed by ten performers including Jeanmarie Chenette, Ken Goldsmith, and Terry King, 1986. Oh Millersville! Performed by Kristie Tigges (soprano) and Elizabeth Mollison (piano), 1992. Oh Millersville! Performed by Amy Johnson (soprano) and Richard Gordon (piano), 1990 and orchestral version performed by Kristie Tigges (soprano) and the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra. Liberty from the Tyranny of 12 equal tones. 1989. Out of the land. Performed by the Grinnell Singers, 1992. Posthumous Orpheus. Performed by Catherine King, mezzo-soprano, and Jacob Heringman, lute, 1995. Triple feature. Performed by the Cedar Rapids Symphony Chamber Orchestra, 1994.   Note: Copies of these recordings that may be listened to are available in the Listening Room, Burling Library.

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Prairie voices; compact disc demo recording. 1995. [Note: a copy is available in the Listening Room, Burling Library.]   Programs, published reviews: Eric Hermannson’s soul Oh Millersville Broken Ground   Photographs of Swander, Carey, Hunter

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