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Tenth U.S. Census: Town of Grinnell, 1880 Plan of Grinnell, published in Historical Atlas of Iowa, 1875-several oversize copies of Craver, Steele and Austina^?(TM)s Harvester Works-article and sketch, College Newsletter, 1890. Randolph Header Works article Building outlines of Park and First Avenue, 1911 Sectional map of a township-4 photocopies Map of Grinnell, circa 1865 (western half) Photocopy of a partial Sanborn Map of Iowa College (undated) Photocopy of letter from Henry Hamilton to L. F. Parker, December 28, 1904 Partial exhibit pieces of Sanborn maps-copies Photocopies of 1880 map of Grinnell (one copy with red markings by John Kleinschmidt) Photocopy of 1911 Sanborn map of area bordered by 1st Avenue, Broad Street, 2nd Avenue , Park Street. Homeowners as of 1879 noted. Mayflower Home buildings on other half of photocopy. Overlay Mayflower Home buildings onto Sanborn map houses. Photocopy of Poweshiek County town maps (date not determined) Photocopy of map of West Grinnell (c. 1878?). Book 371, page 361. 2 copies Photocopy of Jerusalem plat map bordered by 6th Avenue on north, Commoroo Street on south. Modern map of town of Grinnell, circa late 1980s. (two-sided) Thermofax copy of 1934 Sanborn map of Grinnell. Oversize. Photocopy of 1888 Sanborn map of college area and south. Photocopy of town and gown? poster (dated 1898). Plat map of area surrounding Grinnella^?|no date. Photocopy of Sanborn map, showing Armstrong Hastings Coal Yard near 5th and State. Undated. Photocopy of Des Moines Sunday Register photo and caption about a Chicago and Northwestern locomotive. Six 8 1/2 x 11 photocopies of Sanborn maps, mostly undated, of town. Copy of the Harvey Tribune-Citizen, dated 1902-1903 , featuring manufacturers and businesses in Harvey (Illinois) Oversize copy of Craver and Steele and Austin ad; astronomical clock photo given to college by Corinna Hobart. Folder of oversize photocopies of prints from microfilm about the fires in downtown Grinnell during last part of 19th century. Earl Blair sketches of buildings in Grinnell: 8 x 10s Grinnell General Hospital--photocopy Spencer Building (4th and Main Street)-photocopy Masonic Temple (Main Street-photocopy Spaulding Manufacturing Company Railroad Depot (Union Depot) Sullivan Bank photocopy Lyman-Spencer House at 1206 Broad Spaulding House at 1109 Main Street Citizens Bank,1899 3 photocopies Seaman Building-Commercial Street-four photocopies

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Photographs of J.D. Stoops alone and with friends and family (including his brother, and first and second wives), in various locations, including East Hampton, Massachusetts, and Grinnell. Photggraph of Stoops printed on cloth. Several photographs of friends of Stoops without him. A few photographs of unidentified people without Stoops.

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Photographs of Mary E. Milner (sometimes Millner; first wife of J.D. Stoops), taken in various locations, including Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and East Hampton, Massachusetts. Several photographs of unidentified people without Mary Milner

Front page of Chicago Sunday Tribune

Has illustration, The Three Musketeers, by Lieutenant Herbert Morton Stoops, a former artist [on] The Tribune staff, now serving in France. The drawing shows three soldiers from the First World War, an American, an Englishman, and a Frenchman, walking through a desolate landscape, with a vision of a knight on horseback in the clouds.

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Finance Reports: Financial agent's reports to Board of Trustees, 1852-1894: Harvey Adams, E. Adams, J. C. Holbrook, J. M. Chamberlain, D. Lane, H. DeForest, W. Parsons. Finance Committee reports to Board of Trustees, 1876-1902 (incomplete) Finance campaigns, 1872-1878, D. Lane letters to Chamberlain (Treasurer) Financial campaign report. 1905, 1912, 1915, (list of pledges) Grinnell, Iowa: Land deeds 1854-1868; articles of incorporation, 1854; plat of south Grinnell 1856. Grinnell University Literary Fund, 1855-1860: Donation deed of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grinnell to Literary Fund of Grinnell University; financial statements. Iowa College - Historical Material, 1847, 1908. Memorandum on founding college, 1847 (?); regulations on student rooms, c. 1847; historical data written in 1908. Library Reports to Board of Trustees. 1853-1906 (incomplete)

Women's Studies papers

Papers by: S. Brown R.M. Barber V. burchardt S. Grodsky L. Reeves L. Fields R. Sherman L. Lichtenberger B. Rabyne

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Reports, ca. 1960-1979 Tenure discussion, 1975-1977 Turner position paper

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Voertman papers, 1970-1971: workloads, salaries, etc. Wall Committee: Abler-Woodworth case, 1973-1974 (CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL 2020) Women in academia, ca. 1971 Women's studies, 1975-1979 Workloads, 1970-1971 May 1970, college closing: "The College and Political Responsibility," resolutions, memos, open letters, trustee letter, Yale and Carleton reactions to the southeast Asian conflict, clippings.

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Cyclone, 1882 Faculty organization committee, 1972-1974, 1983-1984 High school scholarship program, 1978-1980 History department, 1984-1985 Grinnell architecture program, 1978-1982 Kennan, George, 1984 Lydia Roberts fellowship

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Background material for studies in community history written or compiles by Grinnell researchers: Wage workers in Iowa in 1894: a computer analysis. Bernard Mergen. Public life of an Iowa county. Paul Smith, 1961. Politics, power, and games in the local community. Paul Smith, 1963. Public affairs interviews, 1961, with Reverend Coleman, Leroy Krampe, and Jean Poage, all of Baxter, Iowa. Harry Hopkins. George McJimsey, ca. 1982. Brief history of Fortnightly Club. Oelke, 1975. Newton, Iowa. Author unknown. Supporting maps, charts, articles, etc. for several of the course papers listed above.

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Executive Council.  1960-1967. Faculty Chair report.  September 1962. Faculty meetings.  1956-1959.  Memos; background information, including faculty organization 1959; joining ACM, 1958. Faculty memos.  1958.  Many from Dean Norton to faculty.  Includes material on Advanced Placement, January 1958. Faculty reports, 1949, 1959. Faculty retirement and leaves.  1952-1962. Faculty sabbatical leave policies.  1959-1962. Faculty:  tenure and promotion.  1960-1963.  Mostly vitas of faculty under consideration for promotion and tenure. Freshman Committee.  1956. Lecture (by Grant Gale).  ca. 1955. Miscellaneous correspondence.  1949-1955. National Science Foundation (NSF).  1958-1961.  Correspondence, proposals for research. National Science Foundation (NSF) Summer Institute.  1959.  San Francisco meeting, 1959.

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Physics curriculum.  ca. 1940s.  Includes star physics refresher (sound, heat, and light); meteorology lecture notes, quizzes, and tests; and meteorological documents (weather maps, publication guides, etc.).

Faculty Offprints

Luebben, Ralph A. Anglo law and Navaho behavior. Luebben, Ralph A. A calamites pith cast fossil from San Diego Canyon, New Mexico. Luebben, Ralph A. The Grinnell site: a small ceremonial center near Yucca House, Colorado. Luebben, Ralph A. A mass interment in an early pueblo III kiva in southwestern Colorado. Luebben, Ralph A. The Navajo dilemma - a question of necessity. Luebben, Ralph A. Navajo status and leadership in a modern mining situation. Luebben, Ralph A. A partially subterranean pueblo III structure, Mesa Verde, Colorado. Luebben, Ralph A. Perspectives in American culture change. Luebben, Ralph A. Physiographic environment of the lower Chama Valley. Luebben, Ralph A. Prejudice and discrimination against Navahos in a mining community. Luebben, Ralph A. Recent research, 1965. Luebben, Ralph A. Recent research, 1970. Luebben, Ralph A. Spanish Americans of the upper Rio Grande drainage. Luebben, Ralph A. Two pueblo III kiva complexes associated with subterranean rooms, southwestern Colorado. Luebben, Ralph A. Elvino Whetten pueblo and its relationship to terraces and nearby small structures, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Faculty Offprints

Ireland, Susan. Between Worlds: third-world immigrants in the French metropolis. Ireland, Susan. Les banlieues de l'identite. Ireland, Susan. The comic world of Jacques Roubaud. Ireland, Susan. Displacement and identity in the beur novel. Ireland, Susan. Exile and identity in La femme sans tete. Ireland, Susan. L'exile et le conflit culturel dans les domans des ecrivaines Beures. Ireland, Susan. Monique Larue's Copies conformes: an original copy. Ireland, Susan. The novelsl of Jacques Roubaud. Ireland, Susan. Le reecriture dans Le double suspect. Ireland, Susan. The reader as writer in Madeline Monette's Le double suspect. Ireland, Susan. Re-membering the body in Marlene Amar's La femme sans tete. Ireland, Susan. Urban geography and immigrant identities. Ireland, Susan. Writing at the crossroads: cultural conflict in the work of Beur women writers. Ireland, Susan. Personal research and resume. Jacoby, Wade. The politics of institutional transfer: imitating labor institutions. Kamp, Kathryn. Production and specialization: new insights from Cyprus. [Abstract only] Katsaros, Elena. Teaching Russian culture. [Abstract only] Knight, R. Cecilia. Classification and cataloging of Spanish-language children's materials. Knight, R. Cecilia. Fine Arts. Knight, R. Cecilia. Leadership for user services in the academic library. Lewis, Cynthia. Literature as cultural practice within a 5th/6th grade classroom. Lewis, Cynthia. The quality of the question: literature as cultural practice in a 5th/6th grade classroom. Link, Scott. The allegory of the Argentine question in Ernesto Schoo's Baile de los guerreros. Lo, Yuet, Keung. Buddhist women in Confucian guise: the writing of Buddhist laywomen's biographies in Qing China. Lo, Yuet, Keung. Limited resources and limited personnel: Asian languages at liberal arts colleges. Lo, Yuet, Keung. Proposal for symposium: Life and death in imperial China - a tradition of continuity from a dual soul to a unitary soul: the continuity in the babel of soul terminologies in early China. Lo, Yuet, Keung. Second-year Chinese textbooks and evaluative criteria for Chinese proficiency test. Lofflin, Christine. Jazz, "Sonny's Blues" and To every birth its blood. Lopatto, David. Animal research: collateral issues concerning scientific practice in the context of education. Lopatto, David. Contributions of elicitation to measures of self-control. Lopatto, David. The effects of schedules of reinforcement on operant sequential stereotypy in humans. Lopatto, David. Effects of signal modality on signal-controlled responses in pigeons. Lopatto, David. Food duration and signal-controlled responding by pigeons. Lopatto, David. Keypecking as self-control response. Lopatto, David. Preschool children's comperehension of the word "handicapped." Lopatto, David. The relative influence of verbal instructions and reward contingencies during a stereotypy procedure. Lopatto, David. Response sequence differences between preschoolers and college students on a stereotypy procedure. Lopatto, David. Shock-duration reduction as negative reinforcement. Lopatto, David. Sensitivity of pigeons to an omission contingency. Lopatto, David. Teaching the logic of falsification: a classroom exercise. Lyons, Leslie. Electrochemical and IR spectroelectrochemical investigations of the series...: IN SITU observation of FAC-MER and CIS-TRANS isomerizations. Lyons, Leslie. Ion pairing and ionic conductivity in amorphous polymer electrolytes: a structural investigation employing EXAFS. Lyons, Leslie. Relationships between structure and redox properties of... Lyons, Leslie. Synthesis and electrochemical behavior of a group of thiolato-bridged iron carbonyl complexes. McKee, Christopher. Death of a sailor far from the sea: social history sails to the rescue of Samuel Eliot Morison. McKnight, Kathryn Joy. Feminine spiritual autobiology in colonial Spanish America: a problem of historical and cultural embeddedness. Lyons, Leslie. Madre Catillo's Biblical mysticism: a nun's mask for a priest's prerogative. Lyons, Leslie. Revista de critica literaria latinoamericana. Lyons, Leslie. Saint or sinner? Madre Catillo and the troubling genre of the Vica Expiritual. Lyons, Leslie. Voz, subjetividad y mistica en la Madre Catillo: tres elementos de una escritura femenina conventual. [In Spanish] Lyons, Leslie. Bibliographical update: women, politics, and culture in Latin America. Martinez Aleman, Ana. Identity, feminist teaching, and John Dewey. Martinez Aleman, Ana. Deweyan connections to educational practice. Meehan, Johanna. Autonomy, recognition, and respect: Habermas, Bejamin, and Honneth. Meehan, Johanna. Feminists read Habermas: gendering the subject of discourse. Meehan, Johanna. Review essay of New philosophy of social science by James Bohman. Michaels, Jennifer E. Breaking the silence: Elizabeth Reichart's protest against the denial of the Nazi past in Austria. Mohan, John M. P.V. Aksenov's Moskovskaja [Moscow Saga]: a solemn and playful discourse with Vojina i mir [War and Peace]. Munyon, Paul G. A first step in remodeling introductory economics: identifying the learning styles present in the classroom. Praton, Elizabeth. The Tully-Fisher relations and Redshift-Space artifacts. [Abstract only] Rosenthal, Michael. Spinoza and the free rider. [Abstract only] Rosenthal, Michael. Toleration and the right to resist in Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise: the problem of Christ's disciples. [Abstract only] Rosenthal, Michael. Why teach Spinoza today? Schmitt, Cannon. De Quincey, opium, and tea. Schrift, Alan. The enigma of Sarah Kofman. [Abstract only] Schrift, Alan. Logics of the gift in Cixous and Nietzsche: can we still be generous? [Abstract only] Schrift, Alan. Nietzsche's contest: Nietzsche adn the culture wars. [Abstract only] Seiz, Janet A. "Irving Fisher" "Friedrich A. Von Hayek" "Wesley C. Mitchell" articls for The encyclopedia of business cycles, panics, crises, and depressions. Seiz, Janet A. The bargaining approach and feminist methodology. Seiz, Janet A. Economics as discourse: an analysis of the language of economics. Seiz, Janet A. Feminism and the history of economic thought. Seiz, Janet A. Gender and economic research. Seiz, Janet A. Optimization and oppression: game theory and feminist economics. Sharpe, Lee. Chemical sensors based on powdered phosphors. Sharpe, Lee. The effects of absorption of gaseous ambients on the photoluminescence intensity of a powdered CdS:Te phosphor. Sharpe, Lee. EXAFS studies of film coated electrodes. Sharpe, Lee. EXAFS spectroelectrochemistry. Sharpe, Lee. Ion pairing and ionic conductivity in amorphous polymer electrolytes: a structural investigation employing EXAFS. Simawe, Saadi. The revolet of the Zanj and the portrayal of African slaves in the medieval Islamic world. [Abstract only] Simawe, Saadi. What is in a sound? The metaphysics and politics of music in James Baldwin's The amen corner. Sinnett, Laura. Moderators of mood dependent memory: the effects of interference, materials, and task instructions. Sinnett, Laura. Individual differences in the role of personal projects as mood regulators. Sinnett, Laura. A meta-analysis of sex differences in reactivity to emotion manipulations. Sinnett, Laura. Coding categories: type of manipulation... Sinnett, Laura. Evidence for the validity of the linking construct in a daily diary study. Sortor, Marci. A canal and two cities: the struggle for market position in late medieval Flanders. [Abstract only] Sortor, Marci. Economic decline or reconversion? Sortor, Marci. Saint-Omer and its textile trade in the late Middle Ages: a contribution to the proto-industrialization debate. Sullivan, Charles. A revised view of the role of the optic vesicle in chick lens induction. [Abstract only] Whittaker, John C. Individual variation as an approach to economic organization: projectile points at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona. Whittaker, John C. Chapter V: flaked stone tools and debitage.

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