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Ann Goplerud Papers

  • US US-IaGG MS 01.193
  • 1939 - 2004

Ann Cromer Goplerud was born on June 27, 1918, in Osage, Iowa. She graduated from Grinnell College in 1939 with a Bachelor of Music. She taught music before joining the Red Cross during World War II. She served in the Red Cross Club and in her spare time she sang at hospitals and to troops waiting to move out. She became incredibly popular and earned the name "Ann of Iowa." She also served in the American Red Cross during the Korean War. She spent twenty years working for the State Department Agency in Washington D.C. She died on October 12, 1999, and is buried in Osage, Iowa.

Goplerud, Ann C.

Congregationalism in Iowa 1840-1932

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.138
  • Collection

This collection contains record books from the General Congregational Association of Iowa, the Denmark Association of the Congregational Church, the Davenport Association of the Congregational Church and the Des Moines River Association of the Congregational Church, covering from 1840 until 1910. Taken together, these records offer insight into the activities and membership of the Congregational Church in Iowa during the latter half of the 19th century.

Alyce Keagle Ritti '56 Collection 1999-2000

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.141
  • Collection

8 postcard-size prints, each depicting one of the seven deadly sins. Seven are in a small photo album. An alternate version of the Lust collage is included, stored seperately. Also in the collection are several short articles Alyce Ritti wrote about her time in Paris for an exhibition.

Student Papers

  • Pamphlet 73.65
  • Series

Course papers on local history (state, county, town, college)

Fortnightly Club Records 1904-

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.12
  • Collection

The club was founded in 1904, partly at the instigation of Professor Edward Steiner, for the purpose of ‘literary and social improvement”. Active membership is about 25 men from the college faculty and from the town businesses and professions. The club meets fortnightly with a member reading a paper which he has written on a topic of his choosing and with discussion following.

RG-COR

  • US US-store Archives/RG-COR
  • Collection

Records from Corporate, Foundation & Government Relations at Grinnell College. Contains information about grants applied for, received, and not received by the College.

Corporate, Foundation & Government Relations

Center for International Studies

  • US US-store RG-CIS
  • Collection

Founded in 2000 to coordinate and advance the different international initiatives on campus, the Center has become the key office for assisting students and faculty to develop their knowledge of the world. The Center provides leadership and support in the following areas:

Bringing international scholars and artists to campus to enrich the Grinnell curriculum and participate in on-campus events.
Creating opportunities for students and faculty to travel outside the United States to acquire, develop and share knowledge, such as the Faculty Development Seminar.
Working with the Office of Off-Campus Study to develop new opportunities for students, maintain program quality, and identify sites for faculty development.
Creating and maintaining partnerships with key international universities, such as Nanjing University in China.
Working with interdisciplinary faculty groups to develop courses and course clusters that address international issues.
Maintaining electronic resources, such as the Faculty Database, to disseminate knowledge about experiences and interests throughout campus.
Providing leadership in establishing goals and assessing outcomes of international education at Grinnell.
Collaborating with other campus offices and organizations that promote international education to create internationalism across the College.

Center for International Studies

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