Chrestomathian Society Minutes
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.149-1
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- 1853-1856
Part of Chrestomathian Society 1853-1924
Constitution, By-Laws, and minutes of the Chrestomathian Society September 26, 1853-May 19, 1856.
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Chrestomathian Society Minutes
Part of Chrestomathian Society 1853-1924
Constitution, By-Laws, and minutes of the Chrestomathian Society September 26, 1853-May 19, 1856.
R.M. Haines and J.P. Syman, 1869
Part of Class Books 1869-1908 1869-1874
1957 Classletters by class agent
Part of David Lustbader Materials
Stored in Vault. This model of typwriter was manufactured between 1955 and 1961.
The patriarchs and their associates
Part of Harry Downer Papers 1930-1950
Part of RG-SP: Special Services and Summer Activities Office Records 1983-1996
Part of RG-SP: Special Services and Summer Activities Office Records 1983-1996
v. 1 Journal 1947-1859 (12.5" x 8") v. 2 Journal 1858-1865 (12.5" x 8") v. 3 October 1857- July 1879: Davenport records: Oct. 1857-Dec. 1858; Grinnell records: July 1865-- July 1979. Each section opens with "Effects of Iowa Colleg this day as follows:" then lists college real estate, personal property, and other assets. v.4 June 1879 - June 1884 v. 5 July 1884 - Nov. 1887 V. 6 Dec. 1887 - June 1896 v. 7 July 1896 - Dec. 1904 v. 8 Jan. 1905 - Dec. 1906
Donor lists recorded in bound volumes
Correspondence of the committee with alumni donors for the construction of ARH. Most corresondence was of a very routine nature and was discarded. Letters preserved are a selection to indicate exampoes of typical letters, those reflecting problmes fund-fraisers encountered, letters indicating the status of the campaign at a given time or progress on the construction, letters that indicate how the und-raising campaign wa organized. Some of the corrrespondents include: Gershom Hill, Harry Hopkins; S. A. Merrill re: E. H. Taylor as an architect; H. W. Magoun; Jesse Macy; Anne Norris; Merta Matlack.
Women's Quadrangle (South Campus)
Henry Holsman (Chicago) to President Main and to W. Brainerd (Boston)