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Minutes of meetings

One bound volume, 14" x 9.5", typescript Articles of Incorporation, Nov. 10, 1913. 5 unnumbered pages. Minutes of the Grinnell college Foundation. Jan2, 1914 - July 21, 1952, pgs. 1-113. Minutes of the first meeting include By-Laws of the Grinnell Foundation, pgs. 1-7. Minutes of the Farm Committee. Feb. 1, 1916-Dec. 3, 1917, pgs. 317-334. Minutes of the Executive Committee. July 20, 1914-June 10, 1940, pgs. 403-530. Loose papers inserted in front of the volume: typed copy of articles of incorporation and by-laws; also correspondence and waiver and notices of assent, 1944.

Miscellaneous faculty committees

1 box.  Miscellaneous faculty committee papers and reports, 1975-1984.  Includes reports on:  procedures related to appointments, reappointments, and tenure, 1976; ad hoc committee on faculty development and evaluation, course evaluations, summary, spring 1978; Health Professions Advisory Committee's guide for faculty advisors, 1979; evaluation of teaching, 1993.

Miscellaneous items and controversies

Extent: 2 boxes and 6 reel-to-reel tapes.   Contents: Student power, spring 1973 Administrative reorganization, August 1976 Turner's "White Paper," curricular changes, etc., 1976 SGA's request for Dean Frazer's resignation, May 1982 Affirmative Action & Afro-American Literature position, February 1984 Dunner affair papers, 1955-1956, CONFIDENTIAL (permission must be obtained from college librarian)

Morris Parslow Office Files

Morris Parslow was born on March 24, 1922, in Williamston, Michigan. He attended Muskegon Junior College for one year and Albion College for one year. He transferred to St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. He was a freshman at St. John's when the U.S. entered World War II. He enlisted in the army in the summer of 1942 and was assigned to the Air Corps. Following his discharge in October, 1945, he resumed his studies at St. John's and received his B.A. in 1948. He went to France and studied French Literature for one year at Grenoble Universit' and for one semester at Strasbourg Universit'. Upon his admittance to Graduate School at Princeton University he returned to the U.S., earning his Ph.D. in 1954.

Dr. Parslow taught at the University of Chicago and at the Oyster Bay branch of New York State University before accepting a position at Grinnell College in 1962. There he rose to the rank of Full Professor and served as Chairman of the French Department, Chairman of the Humanities Division and, for two years, as Chair of the Faculty. He was a member of the Modern Languages Association and of the American Association of University Professors. He retired from Grinnell College in 1992.

Music Department

The Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society was founded at Northwestern University in 1918.  In 1929 Grinnell College became the thirteenth college to join the organization and was named the Nu Chapter.  Pi Kappa Lambda represents the field of music as a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (like Phi Beta Kappa).  Activities include an annual initiation service and a Biennial National Convention.  The Nu Chapter at Grinnell College was declared inactive in 1970 due to a lack of interest.

News Clippings

Newspaper articles pasted in large scrapbooks. After 1959 sports and general news in separate scrapbooks.

News Releases

Notebooks of typed news items as released to press by College Relations Office. After 1956 sports and general news releases in separate notebooks.

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