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  1. First Congregational Church in Grinnell at present location; also school. 2. Later school enlarged. Church with bell added. 3. Sunday church services in Grinnell. 4. J.B. Grinnell home in block across from Central Park (house moved to 720 _ Broad ca. turn of century, demolished in 1980s). 5. High School, Fourth Avenue between Broad and Park. 6. Same. 7. Old Stone Congregational Church, replaced first church at Fourth and Broad. 8. Broad and Fourth, opposite Central Park. 9. West side of Main Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues looking north 10. “Shooting ducks” with Ed Brande, corner Main and Fourth, east side. 11. First McNally’s store, present location of Eckerman’s Jewelry (915 Main St.) 12. Inside McNally’s store about 1907. 13. Southeast corner Fourth and Main, present site of Elks building. 14. Same, looking east on Fourth Avenue. 15. Looking south from Fourth on Main St. 16. From Central Park, northwest corner Commercial Street and Broad, 1907. 17. Central Park, corner Fourth and Broad. 18. Co-op delivery service, south side of Fourth Avenue, between Main and West Street. 19. Same. 20. Fourth Avenue north side. Early movie house to left. 21. Co-op delivery stables, later Ford garage (now gone). 22. Northeast corner Fourth and Main. 23. Northwest corner Fourth and Main. 24. Spanish-American company 1898, Main Street south of Fourth Avenue. 25. Main Street south of Fourth Avenue; buildings demolished; now (1983) a parking lot. 26. Looking east on Fourth Avenue and West intersection. Spaulding car. 27. Central Park looking west. (1930's?) 28. Broad Street from Fourth, looking north. 29. Northwest corner Fourth and Main. 30. Southwest corner Fourth and Broad. 31. Looking west on Fourth between Park and Broad; High School and Congregational Church to right. 32. Broad Street north of Fourth. 33. East side of Broad; Norris livery stables, now Post Office. 34. Stewart Library and north end of Congregational Church. 35. Stewart Library, old high school in rear. 36. Present site of Post Office after Norris livery stables and before Post Office was built, before 1916. 37. Broad Street north of Stewart Library, before Post Office built. 38. Paving Broad Street; library, Congregational Church, and Methodist Church in rear. 39. North side of Commercial Street buildings, now gone. 40. City water work, Main and First Avenue. 41. National Guard Armory, World War I, 1028 Fourth Avenue, south side. 42. Grinnell fire of 1889: started by sparks from a train, burned blocks between Broad and Main south of railroad tracks to FourthAvenue. 43. After the fire of 1889, looking northeast from railroad tracks. [alley between Broad and Main] 44. Central Park: temporary buildings erected for businesses which were destroyed by fire of 1889. 45. Park Hotel. Southwest corner of Commercial and Broad. Livery service buggy to railroad depot and drays for trunks. 46. Same. 47. Park Hotel with chimneys of city heating plant in background. This plant furnished steam heat for downtown and college. 48. First Rock Island depot, looking east. 49. Rock Island depot, looking east, with passenger train crossing north on Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad. 50. Looking east to depot. Chapin House in foreground. Chapin House built in 1876, located east of Broad in small park west of depot. Here James Norman Hall worked for his room and board while attending Grinnell College. 51. Chapin House. 52. Rock Island depot (possibly in the Fall when students were returning to college with their trunks on baggage carts.) 53. Rock Island depot. 54. Steam train, east-bound. 55. Last of the trains on Rock Island. 56. Monroe Hotel, corner Park and Third, across from depot. 57. Monroe Hotel with a gazebo in foreground where Chapin House once stood. 58. Lobby of Monroe Hotel. 59. Monroe Hotel in 1970s before demolition. 60. Spaulding buggy factory. 61. Inside Spaulding plant, showing the auto frames. 62. Arbor Lake about 1915. 63. Laros buggy factory, northeast corner of Fourth and spring. 64. Laros buggy factory across from Spaulding factory (north). 65. South side of Central Park with early bandstand. 66. Fourth and Broad, before Memorial Building. 67. Central Park with bandstand (now gone) on east side. Old Baptist Church in background and Brande apartments. 68. Foster and Bailey Implement Store, south side of Commercial Street before fire of 1889. 69. Fourth Avenue between Broad and Main, looking east, before snow plows. 70. Broad Street between Fourth and Fifth with center parking (1961). 71. Main and Fifth, southwest corner, Colonial Opera House, later a movie theater, demolished in 1970's. 72. Parker Grade School, south side of Sixth and Spring (demolished). 73. Old Baptist Church, Fourth and Park, just before demolition. 74. Grinnell College campus, Men’s Gym (became Women’s Gym ca. 1942) 75. First Friends Church, north on Sixth Avenue (demolished?) 76. North side Commercial Street 77. John Manly home, Fifth and High (demolished) 78. Depression days of the 1930s, a merchant’s promotion with drawings for free merchandise. 79. Oldest veteran’s grave in Hazelwood Cemetery. 80. Early transportation on trek west. Scene may be at corner of Park and Fifth.

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Reel-to-reel tapes (7" reels, 1/4" magnetic tape, 1 mil or 1.5 mil acetate or polyester backing) Philip Hauser and Erwin France tapes from Ilse Leitinger (date unknown) ~ found in archives and added January 2004, 1966 Rosenfield Lecture #1: "Population Explosion & Population Control", Dr. Philip Hauser (U. of Chicago), 2 tapes 1967 Rosenfield Lecture #2: "Population Economic Growth, and Politics", Dr. Philip Hauser (U. of Chicago), 2 tapes 1967 Rosenfield Lecture #3: "World Urbanization“ Antecedents and Consequences", Dr. Philip Hauser (U. of Chicago), 3 tapes 1967 Higher education and social change, 5 tapes 1967 Martin Luther King, 2 tapes 1967 George Champion, 1 tape 1967 Education for a scientific and technical world, 4 tapes 1967 Ashley Montagu, 2 tapes 1968 "Revolution on the Urban Scene", Erwin France, 2 tapes 1969 Conference on the New Politics: Hal Draper and Cecil Hinshaw, "New Left and the New Politics in Prespective: a Critique", 2 tapes. Allard Lowenstein and Bernadine Dohrn "The New Politics: Evolutionary Approach", 2 tapes 1969 The Nature of Rural Poverty. Harry Caudill, Robert Coles, Harry Huge, Tom Sasaki, Richard Hartz. 4 tapes 6/5/? Gov. Robert Ray, Grinnell Alumni Weekend. 1 tape 10/1-2/70 Drug Symposium. 8 tapes 10/21/70 James Billington, "Nature and significance of intellectual ferment in the Soviet Union". 3 tapes 11/5/70 Nathan Wright Jr. "Black power: a creative force". 3 tapes 11/20/70 Robert L. Williams. "Rationale of a black perspective in a predominantly white college". 2 tapes 9/12/70 Class agents. 3 tapes 1/21/71 Robert Haveman. "Our D.C. policy-makers tuned in on economic analysis". 3 tapes 1/22/71 James Miles. "Saigon". 2 of 3 tapes 1/28/71 William Zimmermann. "Space-ship Earth". 2 tapes 2/3/71 Bill Wickersham. "The college as a world community". 2 tapes 2/10/71 Frank Cassell. "Environmental responsibility" 3 tapes 2/14-16/71 Dr. Huston Smith, Gates Lectures: Tao Now: an Ecological Testament: "Technology: Roots of our crisis" 2 tapes; "Technology as world stance" 3 tapes, "Divine milieu" 2 tapes. 2/23/71 Ricaard A. Falk. "Background of the Mid-East crisis" 1 of 2 tapes 3/10/71 Richard Dyer MacCanna. "American film". 2 tapes 4/2/71 John Price. "Toward a national growth policy". 3 tapes 4/4/71 Albert B. Cleage Jr. "Black martyrs' weekend". 2 tapes 4/6-15/71 Modern Imperialism: Raymond F. Betts. "Space, power, and empire". 2 tapes. William Cohen. "Image of Africa in western culture". 2 tapes. Ronald Steel. "America as an imperial power in the mid-twentieth century." 2 tapes. James Ngugi. "Reaction of African writers to imperialism." 2 tapes. J. F. Wall. "Parting of the ways: anti-imperialists of 1898." 3 tapes. J. S. Magee, R. D. Grey, A. Nasser. "Discussion of new-colonialism." 4 tapes. J. Morris. "Franz Fanon: a psychological perspective." 2 tapes. David Hamilton. "Imperialism and anti-imperialism in China." 2 of 3 tapes 4/12/71 Eqbal Ahman (accused of conspiring, along with the Berrigan brothers, to kidnap Henry Kissinger and blow up heating ducts of government buildings in Washington DC). 4 tapes 4/19/71 Banning Garrett. "Present situation in Indochina." 3 tapes 4/21/71 Richard Friedman. "Chicago politics 1971." 2 tapes 4/22/71 Igal Roodenko. "Radical non-violence." 3 tapes 4/29/71 David Chander. "Soviet education--observations and impressions." 2 tapes 5/26/71 Senior dinner and alumni presentations. 1 video tape 5/27/71 Baccalaureate. 1 video tape 9/17/71 Nathan Hare. Black Cultural Week End. 2 tapes 11/17/71 Harrison Wellford. "How to be a constructive nuisance: an assessment of the Public Interest Movement." 3 tapes 2/27/72 Adam Yarmolinsky. "How we got here" (Foreign policy in transition). 2 tapes 2/28/72 Adam Yarmolinsky. "Where do we go from here" (Foreign policy in transition). 2 tapes no date. Student Conference on the American Working Class: 1971? Yvonne Brathwaite. "Sexual divisions in the working class." 3 tapes. Leon Davis. "Organized labor: past role and present crises." 2 of 4 tapes. Herbert Aptheker. "American working class: reaction reform, or revolution." 1 of 3 tapes. Cleveland Robinson. "Racial divisions in the working class." 1 of 3 tapes no date. Stokley Carmichael. 1 tape 1973?. Manhattan String Quartet. 4th movement of Haydn Quartet op. 74 #3. 1 5" tape no date "Sons of Old Grinnell" and "Grinnell Alumni Song." 1 tape no date. Student interviews for College Relations. 1 tape 10/9/73 Sir Herbert Marchant. "Cuban missile crisis" 1 tape 10/10/73 Sir Herbert Marchant. "The Middle East". 1 tape 10/14/73 Farqui. "Heart of Islam." Gates Lecture. 1 tape 11/1, 3/73 Symposium on Humanistic Studies. 2 tapes 3/17/74 Thomas Railsback. Boston Alumni group. 1 tape 11/2-3/77 John K. Fairbank. Rosenfield Lecture. "China and America." 1 tape 2/21/78 Tom Wicker. workshops. 1 tape 3/6/78 Moyer vs Turner debate. 1 tape no date Service of lessons and carols 11/12/74 A. R. Turner phone interview. 1 tape no date NCAA division 3 swimming. 1 tape 9/11/86 Donald MacKay. Scholars' Convocation. "Brain science & human freedom" 1 video cassette (transferred to RG-SP Ser. 3 Box 10) 9/25/86 Thomas Cech. Scholars' Convocation/Danforth Lecture. "Ribozymes & origin of life." 1 video cassette, audiotape. (Transferred to RG-SP Se.r 3 Box 10)

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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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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.

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Photograph of J.D. Stoops with Mary Stevenson (relation?). Photograph of two women indoors, with J.D. Stoops seated and reflected in a mirror. Photographs of members of Stoops's family. Photographs of various people, both indentified and unidentified. Three tintypes of three men and three women in various groupings.

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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

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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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Memorandum book with notes on the German and French languages. Nurses' Bill and Receipt Book, now containing only the hand-written receipts, which date to between 1894 and 1898. 1875 Pocket Diary, used as an address book, notebook, and ledger. Small address book, with initials J.D.S. on front cover. Leather-bound notebook with pocket; notebook used as address book, notebook, and ledger; includes pressed leaf. Notebook with newspaper clippings of articles by J.D. Stoops (of Easthampton), and typescript and manuscript notes on the Prophets. Peninsula Annual Conference: Official Journal, 1951. Canada, My Home, by Grant Balfour. Views on and about Mt. Tom and of Mt. Tom Railroad, Holyoke, Mass.. Echoes of Silverado, by Guy Sparks; inscribed to J.D. Stoops by the author. A Book of Poetry, by Guy Sparks; inscribed by the author. The Handy Book of Synonyms, fifth edition (?), c. 1882. Rhapsody on Love, by Edwina Wills, '37; inscribed by the author to J.D. Stoops, in recognition of his 100th birthday. Black, cloth-bound notebook. Autograph book, with Mary E. Millner [sic], Charlottetown, May 20th, 1879 inscribed on the first front fly-leaf (first wife of J.D. Stoops); includes some pressed flowers.

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Mary Mears Cottage - Reports - 1889, 1903-1905 Report of Principal for Women - 1903-1904 Report of Dean of Women - 1905, 1906 Dean's Report to Trustees - 1904

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Henry, John M., 1966-78 Henshaw, Helen H., 1908-60 Herrick, S.H. and Harriet E., 1910-34 Herrick Chapel Fund, 1930-39 Hewitt, Edwin, 1966-75 Hill, Gershom H., 1920-27 Hill, Grace, 1961 Hill, James L., 1919-36 Hill, Julia F., 1971-73 Hinds, O.H., 1917-53 Holloway, Georgiana M., 1960-61 Holmes, Eugene D., 1945-48 Houghton, Frederick W., 1942-45 Hoyt, Agatha B., 1960 Howe, E.F., 1947-53 Hubbard, Pearl Kellogg, 1977 Huff Farm, 1926-45 Hull, Vira E., 1971 Hulshof, Agnes, 1985-86 Humphrey, Carleton, 1986-87 Hunt, Wilson P., 1925-48 Hurlbut, W.H., 1920-26 Hurr, A.A., 1929 Hurtz, Leonard E., 1952-61 International Nickel, 1948-52 (David Loose) Ingraham, Louise P., 1983-84 Iowa Foundation of Women's Club, 1912 Iowa Theatre Building

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