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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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Clippings about Professor Conard. ca. 1940-65. 1 folder. Correspondence between Dr. Conard and Professor Martin L. Grant, State Teachers College, Cedar Falls (now University of Northern Iowa) were donated by the Department of Biology, University of Northern Iowa, Oct. 1990. ca. 7 letters, 1957-61. Retirement: Letters to Professor Conard at the time of his retirement, spring 1944. 37 letters, most to Dr. Conard, 1904-54. Transferred from Archives at University of Iowa, found there in an unrelated collection of papers from their Botany Dept. 10-94 Letters, one presumed from Dr. Conard (1969?), one from his granddaughter Laura Bickers (2000), donated by Jon Andelson.

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A Check List of The Atracheata (Bryophyta) of Iowa. Dec. 1943. Booklets. Letter from United States Department of Agriculture Scientific Assistant. June 7, 1919. Cooperrider, Tom S. The Ferns and Other Pteridophytes of Iowa. V.XX N.1 Booklet with notes. Desiderata for the Grinnell Local Herbarium. Notes. Herbarium Check List. Plants of Central Iowa: Grinnell Flora. 3rd Edition. Booklets. 2 copies. Plants of Central Iowa: Grinnell Flora. 2nd Edition. Booklets. 14 copies. Plants of Central Iowa: Grinnell Flora. 5th Edition. Booklets. 9 copies. Reprints of Henry J. Conard’s work and miscellaneous.

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Deeds of Gift [See restrictions from C. Alter, Bucksbaum, McClaurin, Sauder.] Planning materials, correspondence, miscellanea Photographs of interviewees Transcripts of interviews: Alter, Catherine Foster (‘60) and Thomas Alter (‘60) Andelson, Jon (‘70) Black, Dorothy Booz (‘44) Bowers, Julie (‘80) Bucksbaum, Carolyn Swartz (‘51) Cubbage, Charlotte Strader (‘75) Cubbage, Marion (‘48) and Jerome K. Cubbage (‘49) Drake, Sue (‘58) and George Drake (‘56) Dunham, Marian (‘42)

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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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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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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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Entre Nous Club history, 1991 Iowa Federation of Hand weavers and Spinners, 1973 League of Women Voters, 1947, 1953-4 League of Women Voters, notes, 1960-3, 1968-9 Midwest Weaver's Conference, 1970 Peace Network, 1988-9 United Nations Assn. 1972, 1991-3 Peace Links photos - Identification Peace Links photos, 1993-4 (#1-22) Peace Links photos, 1990-3 (#22-41) Des Moines Weavers Guild, 1966-79 Letters and SGA minutes in response to Kent State killings and closing of Grinnell, 1971 Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Grinnell Bulletin of the Poweshiek Meteor and Marching Society Memorial Service programs Magent by Thomas Hornsby Ferril Weaving Workshop, 1972, Brent Warsinski, Laura Wieman Misc. items about convocation of 1967 and Wiemans hosting Benjamin Mays

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