Hardy, Robert T. George D. Herron and the Kingdom Movement.
- US US-IaGG Pamphlet 52-52 pH3-32 pH43h
- Unidad documental compuesta
- June 1950
Parte deBiographical Files 1800-
Hardy, Robert T. George D. Herron and the Kingdom Movement.
Parte deBiographical Files 1800-
Leonard F. Parker. Notes for his book, History of Poweshiek County 1906- 1911 1906-1911
The collection contains “historical manuscripts, notes and correspondence of Professor L.F. Parker in regard to material for his History of Poweshiek County. Most materials are handwritten, although a few of Parker’s manuscripts are typed.
Parker, Leonard F.
George D. Herron papers 1891-1973 1891-1903
The collection includes writings of Herron from the 1890s, correspondence from and to college officials regarding Herron and his work at the college, published articles and unpublished papers about Herron, and extensive set of clippings regarding Herron, his philosophy and teaching, and his relationship with Carrie Rand.
Herron, George D.
Parte deRG-F: Faculty and Staff
Located in range 11 at offsite storage. The purpose of the course From Herron to Hopkins was to study the role that the Social Gospel movement played in the shaping of Grinnell College and both its self-image and the image of the college from an outside perspective. The student papers and journals from the social gospel course document the students' reactions to the required course readings and their understanding of the principles in a culminating final paper.
Joseph F. "Joe" Wall Papers 1950-1988
Consists of holograph, typescript, and proofs of Joseph Wall's biography, Andrew Carnegie (1970), holograph and typescript of Henry Watterson: Reconstructed Rebel (1956), and of the page proof of Interpreting Twentieth-Century America (1973). A small part of the collection includes some correspondence connected with Andrew Carnegie. Also included is a typescript of the Grinnell College Faculty Handbook (1969) and talks and memos concerning the Abler-Woodworth controversy of 1974.
Wall, Joseph Frazier (Class of 1941)