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Essays, sermons, addresses (ca. 55). Some dated in 1930’s, most undated. Manuscript (holograph and typescript) of unidentified work or works. 3 folders, various pagings. Honors and awards presented to Professor Conard. 1906-56.

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[Items are from the Science Building, deposited by Ben Graham in November 1995] “Preliminary notes on a probable new species of Taenia from the common fowl,” Theses for A.M. degree, Haverford College, June 1895. (18 leaves). Also a paper on the locomotion of a cestode embryo. (17 leaves). Holograph in a notebook. Plants of Iowa. Corrections for the 1961 edition. Vegetation of Iowa. 1965. Typed manuscript with original photographs and maps. Typescript. Also typescript of a later version.

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Scrapbook contents: Land grant from Pres. James Monroe to James C. Smith for a tract in Illinois, 1817 [letter in code/shorthand/?] Commission to Samuel F. Cooper as U.S. Consul from Queen Victoria, 1876 Partial record of a minister’s meeting, 1799 New Hampshire Gazette, Oct. 7, 1756 [facsimile], 1856 Shipping document, 1715 Handwritten pamphlets, 1715? Photograph of original of “America” “One of two sermons preached at his own ordination by Nathaniel Sparhawk, Lyn End, Mass., 1720 “And if the righteous scarcely be saved...” [handwritten pamphlet], 1791 Letters tied together/or diary from Newburg Port, 1772-80? Letter to James Cummings from Benjamin Allen, 1821 A bond, Barrow to Fantleroy, 1731 Letter to Rev. Jesse Appleton (Pres., Bowden College?), 1803 Bill of merchandise, 1724 Letter to Wm. Pepperell, 1729 A commercial letter to Wm. Pepperell, 1746 Warrant for wages, 1778? Letter from Joel Barlow, 1785 Receipt, 1805 [Diary, 1766?] Notebook, 1813-40? Letter or notes in code/shorthand/? [Notes], 1729 Handwritten pamphlet, No. 18, 1724 [Rev. Ebenezer Parkman?] Notes of Joseph Buckminster, 1774-80? Notes of Rev. Chas. G. Finney Lancaster: Francis Bailey, 1777. (owned by Lyman Whiting) N.B. The “Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between the states...” are cataloged and shelved at: KF4508 1777

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  1. First Congregational Church in Grinnell at present location; also school. 2. Later school enlarged. Church with bell added. 3. Sunday church services in Grinnell. 4. J.B. Grinnell home in block across from Central Park (house moved to 720 _ Broad ca. turn of century, demolished in 1980s). 5. High School, Fourth Avenue between Broad and Park. 6. Same. 7. Old Stone Congregational Church, replaced first church at Fourth and Broad. 8. Broad and Fourth, opposite Central Park. 9. West side of Main Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues looking north 10. “Shooting ducks” with Ed Brande, corner Main and Fourth, east side. 11. First McNally’s store, present location of Eckerman’s Jewelry (915 Main St.) 12. Inside McNally’s store about 1907. 13. Southeast corner Fourth and Main, present site of Elks building. 14. Same, looking east on Fourth Avenue. 15. Looking south from Fourth on Main St. 16. From Central Park, northwest corner Commercial Street and Broad, 1907. 17. Central Park, corner Fourth and Broad. 18. Co-op delivery service, south side of Fourth Avenue, between Main and West Street. 19. Same. 20. Fourth Avenue north side. Early movie house to left. 21. Co-op delivery stables, later Ford garage (now gone). 22. Northeast corner Fourth and Main. 23. Northwest corner Fourth and Main. 24. Spanish-American company 1898, Main Street south of Fourth Avenue. 25. Main Street south of Fourth Avenue; buildings demolished; now (1983) a parking lot. 26. Looking east on Fourth Avenue and West intersection. Spaulding car. 27. Central Park looking west. (1930's?) 28. Broad Street from Fourth, looking north. 29. Northwest corner Fourth and Main. 30. Southwest corner Fourth and Broad. 31. Looking west on Fourth between Park and Broad; High School and Congregational Church to right. 32. Broad Street north of Fourth. 33. East side of Broad; Norris livery stables, now Post Office. 34. Stewart Library and north end of Congregational Church. 35. Stewart Library, old high school in rear. 36. Present site of Post Office after Norris livery stables and before Post Office was built, before 1916. 37. Broad Street north of Stewart Library, before Post Office built. 38. Paving Broad Street; library, Congregational Church, and Methodist Church in rear. 39. North side of Commercial Street buildings, now gone. 40. City water work, Main and First Avenue. 41. National Guard Armory, World War I, 1028 Fourth Avenue, south side. 42. Grinnell fire of 1889: started by sparks from a train, burned blocks between Broad and Main south of railroad tracks to FourthAvenue. 43. After the fire of 1889, looking northeast from railroad tracks. [alley between Broad and Main] 44. Central Park: temporary buildings erected for businesses which were destroyed by fire of 1889. 45. Park Hotel. Southwest corner of Commercial and Broad. Livery service buggy to railroad depot and drays for trunks. 46. Same. 47. Park Hotel with chimneys of city heating plant in background. This plant furnished steam heat for downtown and college. 48. First Rock Island depot, looking east. 49. Rock Island depot, looking east, with passenger train crossing north on Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad. 50. Looking east to depot. Chapin House in foreground. Chapin House built in 1876, located east of Broad in small park west of depot. Here James Norman Hall worked for his room and board while attending Grinnell College. 51. Chapin House. 52. Rock Island depot (possibly in the Fall when students were returning to college with their trunks on baggage carts.) 53. Rock Island depot. 54. Steam train, east-bound. 55. Last of the trains on Rock Island. 56. Monroe Hotel, corner Park and Third, across from depot. 57. Monroe Hotel with a gazebo in foreground where Chapin House once stood. 58. Lobby of Monroe Hotel. 59. Monroe Hotel in 1970s before demolition. 60. Spaulding buggy factory. 61. Inside Spaulding plant, showing the auto frames. 62. Arbor Lake about 1915. 63. Laros buggy factory, northeast corner of Fourth and spring. 64. Laros buggy factory across from Spaulding factory (north). 65. South side of Central Park with early bandstand. 66. Fourth and Broad, before Memorial Building. 67. Central Park with bandstand (now gone) on east side. Old Baptist Church in background and Brande apartments. 68. Foster and Bailey Implement Store, south side of Commercial Street before fire of 1889. 69. Fourth Avenue between Broad and Main, looking east, before snow plows. 70. Broad Street between Fourth and Fifth with center parking (1961). 71. Main and Fifth, southwest corner, Colonial Opera House, later a movie theater, demolished in 1970's. 72. Parker Grade School, south side of Sixth and Spring (demolished). 73. Old Baptist Church, Fourth and Park, just before demolition. 74. Grinnell College campus, Men’s Gym (became Women’s Gym ca. 1942) 75. First Friends Church, north on Sixth Avenue (demolished?) 76. North side Commercial Street 77. John Manly home, Fifth and High (demolished) 78. Depression days of the 1930s, a merchant’s promotion with drawings for free merchandise. 79. Oldest veteran’s grave in Hazelwood Cemetery. 80. Early transportation on trek west. Scene may be at corner of Park and Fifth.

Personal Correspondence, Biographical information

Nilson Visas and immigration documents. Nilson passports Documents on Harriet's education and Talas American Mektibi. Harriet and Paul Nilson Correspondence, 1915-1916, from Goezne and Adana to Hartford Seminary. Card from Mrs. Christie to Paul Nilson at Hartford, Jan 1916. Note from Harriet Fischer to Mrs. Christie. Paul Nilson on Speaking Trip and correspondence with Harriet from Wheaton. Birth of Faith Elizabeth, 1919. Nilson Address at Grinnell, 1946 Letter to Herman Fischer. 1898: Dewey, Journey back to Mardin. Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Mother and Father. Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Siblings.

Correspondence, articles, publications.

Stories from the Vineyard by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Letters from Students about the Nilsons. Ibrahim Ertas: Note about Tuberculosis, correspondence. Letter from Hasan HÃlky, Graduate of Talas American School The Story of Hasan Information about Turkey and Islam: correspondence, radio talk outlines, article draft. Visual Ministry: correspondence and records regarding stereopticon slides (1927) to Coleman Projector for movies (1950s). Provincial roman artifact information: photographs, letters, e-mails. Annual meeting, Key Note Address. Linda Blake, 1955. Paul and Harriet Nilson, Years in Turkey with ABCFM: Timeline and note from Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Keynote address by P.E. Nilson to Annual Meeting. June 22, 1948. Map of ABCFM Stations in 1930. Nilson Correspondence and Journals, 1935 and 1943 Furloughs Paul Nilson Correspondence, 1946 furlough Nilson correspondence, 1950-1952 furlough Missionary travel passenger list and currency (1944?) Lyman McCallum: article or speech written by McCallum entitled At the Turkish Capital. Letter/commemoration of service written after McCallum's death. Letter from Ali Riza from Antakya, perhaps about a reading room in Antakya. Letters about Iskenderun (not mission connected). Selections from the Writings of Harriet Nilson and Paul E. Nilson, compiled by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Without Love, Nothing Can Be! by Professor Ahmet Agaoghu, translated by Harriet Nilson, Miscellaneous Documents: CD-ROM of pictures, Diyarbakir and Mardin reports summary written by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe, Excerpts from books and letters. Miscellaneous pictures, information, from Dorothy Nilson Fyfe, a map, and a copy of the Doctor Article from 1903 about Tarsus; Christie's fundraising leaflet for Tarsus School (1910?). Interview with Paul Nilson (between 1952 and 1957?) Tarsus American College Alumni Newsletter, January 2013. On page 72 are images taken from the Nilson-Fyfe collection.

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Robert Kerr correspondence. ca. 1945-57. Correspondents include Art Kemble, Paul Meyers, F.W. Tomasek, Arthur Kemble, Lee Stewart, Fred and Dorothy __?___, and others. Folder 3: letters from Europe to Mrs. Kerr describing post-World War II conditionsOther Items

Faculty Offprints

Caulkins, D. Douglas, Jonathan G. Andelson, Vicki Bentley-Condit, Kathryn A. Kamp. Discovery-mode teaching using the electronic human relations area files for cross-cultural comparison. Christiansen, Kenneth. The biogeography of Collembola. Christiansen, Kenneth. Las colas de resorte. Christiansen, Kenneth. La evolucion de la vida cavernicola. Christiansen, Kenneth. Cave Pseudosinella and Oncopodura new to science. Christiansen, Kenneth. Cave Arrhopalites: new to science. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of Ptenothrix from China (Collembola: dicyrtomidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. Subgenus Coecobrya of the genus Sinella (Collembola: entomobryidea) with special reference to the species of China. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of Arrhopalites from China Collembola: Sminthuridae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of Homidia from China (Collembola: entomobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. Tomocerus (s.s.) spinulus (Collembola: Tomocerinae): a new species of Chinese sprintail. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of Tomocerus (s.s.) (Collembola: tomocerinae) from China. Christiansen, Kenneth. New species of Pseudosinella (collembola) from Ascension Island. Christiansen, Kenneth. New species of the subgenus Coecobrya from Hungary (Collembola: entomobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A new record of Pseudosinella from China with a redescription of P. sexculata (Collembola: entomobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. Redescriptions of some of salmon's istomid types. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of Pseudosinella from Guilin, China (Collembola: entromobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of the subgenus Coecobrya (Collembola: entomobryidae) from China. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of the subgenus Coecobrya from Hungary (Collembola: entromobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A preliminary report on the cretaceous collembola. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of sinella (collembola: entomobryidae) from China. (2 copies) Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of psudosinella from China (collembola: entromobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A survey of the genus seira (hexapoda: collembola: entomobryidae) in the Americas. Durkee, Lenore T. Five new taxa and two new combinations of acanthaceae from Central America. Durkee, Lenore T. Morphology, ultrastructure, and function of extrafloral nectaries in three species of caesalpiniaceae. Eckhart, Vincent M. Character variation and geographic distribution of clarkia xantiana a. gray (onagraceae): flowers and phenology distinguish two subspecies. Eckhart, Vincent M. Evolution of sexual systems and sex allocations in plants when growth and reproduction overlap. Eckhart, Vincent M. Nutrient sensitivity of the cost of male function in gynodioecious phacelia linearis (hydrophyllaceae). Kaiser, Danel. Advancing the teaching of Slavic studies. Kaiser, Danel. Naming cultures in early modern Russia. Kaiser, Danel. The poor and disabled in early eighteenth-century Russian towns. Kaiser, Danel. Urban identities in sixteenth-century Muscovy: the case of Tula. Kaiser, Danel. "He said, she said": rape and gender discourse in early modern Russia. Kaiser, Danel. Invading the "private": spousal violence and the state in early modern Russia. Lalonde, Gerald V. Agora I 5983: Zeus Exou-... Again. Lalonde, Gerald V. Agora I 6656: a fragment of IG 13,243. Mader, Mary. Binding energy and catalysis: the implications for transition-state analogs and catalytic antibodies. Christiansen, Kenneth. Cretaceous collembola (arthropoda, heapoda) from the upper cretaceous of Canada. Kaiser, Daniel. Default and deception in Muscovite weddings. Kaiser, Daniel. Quotidian orthodoxy. Kaiser, Daniel. Book reviews in Kritika. Kaiser, Daniel. Whose wife will she be at the resurrection? Marriage and remarriage in early modern Russia. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of psudosinella from Nanjin, China (collembola: entomobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. Similarity of Chinese pseudosinella hui sp. nov (collembola: entomobryidae) to European and North American species. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new Chinese species of the genus tomocerus (tomocerina) from Xinjiang (collembola: tomoceridae) with a discussion of tomocerina. (2 copies) Christiansen, Kenneth. Taxonomy of the genus lepidocyrtus s.l. (collembola: entomobryidae) in east and southeast Asia and Malaysia, with description of a new species from the People's Republic of China. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of pseudosinella from Xinjiang, China (collembola: entomobryidae). (2 copies) Christiansen, Kenneth. A new collembolan species of the genus homidia (collembola: entomobryidae) from Hubei, China. Christiansen, Kenneth. Arrhopalites (collembola: arrhopalitidae) in U.S. caves with description of seven new species. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of the genus Homidia (collembola: entomobryidae) from Sichuan, China. (2 copies) Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of pseudosinella from China (collembola: entomobryidae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A new species of the genus tomocerus (tomocerina) from China (collembola: tomoceridae) with a discussion of the subgenera of tomocerus. Christiansen, Kenneth. A new record of tomocerus baicalensis from China with its redescription (collembola: tomoceridae). Christiansen, Kenneth. A survey of the genus pseudosinella (collembola: entomobryidae) from east Asia. Johnson, Loretta M. Neutrino oscillations and new physics. Ireland, Susan. Une ecriture de l'apaisement dans "La nuit de la lezarde." Christiansen, Kenneth. Re-examination of three species of tomocerus s.l. (collembola: tomoceridae) from China. Kaiser, Daniel H. Review of Nataliia Kozlova, ed.<span style="font-style: italic;">, Gorodskaia sem'ia XVIII veka: semeinopravovya akty kptsof i raznochintsev Moskvy [</span>The 18th-century urban family: legal documents of Moscow merchatn and professional families]. Christiansen, Kenneth. Redescription of nothobrya schubarti arle, 1961 (collembola, antomobryomorpha). Christiansen, Kenneth. A new genus and species of entomobryidae (collembola, entomobryomorpha) from the Iberian peninsula. Knight, R. Cecilia, Gretchen Revie, Catherine Rod. Integrating information technology into teaching at Grinnell College. (2 copies) Christiansen, Kenneth. A new entomobryid species of homidia from Shaanxi, China (collembola: entomobryidae). (2 copies) Kaiser, Daniel. Divorce, serious illness and spousal care in Russia in the seventeenth century. Christiansen, Kenneth. Collembola (arthropoda, hexapoda) from the mid cretaceous of Myanmar (Burma). Christiansen, Kenneth and Peter Bellinger. "Collembola" in The Light and Smith manual: intertidal invertebrates from central California to Oregon, edited by James T. Carlton, Berkeley, Calif. : Univeristy of California Press, c2007. Christiansen, Kenneth and Hanghang Wang. A revision of the genus typhlogastrura in North American caves with description of five new species. Christiansen, Kenneth. Supragenic classification of collembola entomobryomorpha. Christiansen, Kenneth. Review of North American species of the genus onychiurus (collembola: onychiuridae), with a description of four new species from caves. Tederman, James S. A personal perspective on the philosophy, roles, and approaches of a dean at a small, private, liberal arts college. Christiansen, Kenneth. Misturasotoma, a new nearctic springtail genus (collembola: isotomidae). Smith, Don A. A Conversation with Tocqueville, 1854. (From Tocqueville Review/La Revue Tocqueville 10 (1989-90) : 239-43.) Games, Alison F. Survival strategies in Early Bermuda and Barbados. Revista/Review Interamericana vol. 22: 1-2 (1992).

Faculty Conference Presentations

Facutly conference Presentations: 1994-1995 Adelberg, Arnold. Congruences of higher order Bernouli numbers Affron, Matthew. Waldemar George: a Parisian art critic on modernism and fascism. Affron, Matthew. "Deus ex machina"? Fernand Leger and the crisis of the modernist machine esthetic. Armstrong, Todd. On the essence and forms of love in "Moja toksa": Anneskij's polemic with Kuzman. Bateman, Bradley. Theme and variation: Alfred Marshall on speculation. Bateman, Bradley. Teaching a new history of economic thought. Caulkins, Douglas. Further explorations in grid/group analysis for comparative research. Caulkins, Douglas. The ethnography of contemporary Welsh and Welsh-American identity and values. Chasson, Timothy. Illuminated single leaves and fragments. Connelly, Peter. Fielding's domesticity. Ellis, Ann. Hierarchical structure and enabling relations affect event memory in preschoolers. Ellis, Ann. Gender-based inferences in 3- to 6-year old children. Ferguson, William. Nonprofit status and wages: an investigation of the child care industry with firm-specific effects. Games, Allison. Migration and the evolution of seventeenth century British America. Games, Allison. Migration and the evolution of the British Atlantic world under Charles I. Gardner, Jared. "Under the garb of fiction": the literary hoax and the truth of race in Poe's Pym. Gardner, Jared. Covered wagons: the paramount silent western and the myth of origins. Hsieh, Andrew. Why live? Ming loyalists' attitudes toward life and death. Hunter, Chris. ASA special session on MOST II program. Ireland, Susan. Rewriting the story in Tassadit Imache's Une fille sans histoire. Ireland, Susan. American stories: Monique LaRue's Copies conformes and Jacques Godbout's Une histoire americaine. Ketter, Jean. Portfolios and pedagogy: how portfolio assessment affects learning and teaching. Kramer, Thayer. Abstract of study done on children of battered women and beliefs of men's and women's roles. Lalonde, Gerald. The origins of athena Itonia at Athens. Michaels, Jennifer. Franz Wefel, de Oper und Giuseppe Verdi. Nowak, Barbara. Human rights, advocacy, and the anthropologists' role: the truths behind the moral dilemma. Mesitte, Jesse and Irene Powell. Customer race discrimination in the market for baseball cards. Schrift, Alan. Rethinking the subject, or how one becomes other than what one is. Schrift, Alan. Foucalt's reconfiguration of the subject: from Nietzsche to Butler, Laclau/Mouffe, and beyond. Silk, Jonathon. Oedipal calumny and schismatic rhetoric in Indian Buddhism. Silk, Jonathon. Abstract of proposed paper: IABS: Mexico City. Simawe, Saadi. The aesthetics of Sa'di Yusuf: the use of the vernacular. Sinnett, Laura and Randall Edgell. The enactment of individual differences through personal projects. Sinnett, Laura and Amy Smith. A meta-analysis of sex differences in reactivity to emotion manipulations. Sinnett, Laura and Mary Cooper. The relationship between coping styles and behavioral reports: a personal projects analysis. Strauber, Ira. Prudential casuistry: constitutional commentary as civic education. Strauber, Ira. Only words, indeed!   Faculty Conference Presentations: 1995, A-M Adelberg, Arnold. Newton polygons and Bernoulli polynomials. Andelson, Jonathon. What's in a name? Quite a lot, in the 282-year history of the community hosting this conference. Armstrong, Todd. Anneskij's Kiparisovyj larec as lyric cycle. Armstrong, Todd. The emerging these of homosexuality in contemporary Russian literature by Anatoly Vishevsky. Azoulay, Katya. Addresses the ways in which syllabi are conceptualized and organized Azoulay, Katya. Addresses questions about how to diffuse controversial topics through carefully planning how issues will be introduced, contextualized and the relations to syllabi. Bateman, Bradley. Are we still all Keynesians now? Bentley-Condit, Vicki. Female-infant-female social relationships: "manipulation" among yellow babboons (Papio cynocephalus). Broe, Mary Lynn. Gentle geomorphologies: nomadism and community in Michale Ondattye's The English patient. Broe, Mary Lynn. Nights of bummage and the ethics of ti-frere: Marie-Claire Blais's Les nuits l'underground. Caulkins, Doug. Using scenarios to assess cultural consensus and cultural criticism. Cook, Scott. Xun zi on ritual, music, and the "use of the useless." Ellis, Ann. Infants' categorization of groups specificedby consistent or inconsistent visual and auditory information. Ellis, Ann. Does hierarchical structure facilitate event memory in preschoolers? Ferguson, Susan. "Mapping the social landscape": an introductory anthology. Ferguson, Susan. "Deformities" & "Diseased": the medicalization of women's breasts. Gardner, Jared. Covered wagons: Paramount, autobiography, and the myth of film history. Hewitt, Elizabeth. Letters of seduction: epistolarity in early American literature. Goldberg, Sandford. Must the avowal theory of self-knowledge be wed to the nocognitive achievement theses? A criticism of Wright. Goldberg, Sandford. Searle on consciousness, intentionality, and reduction. Goldberg, Sandford. Self-knowledge as cognitive achievement. Goldberg, Sandford. The very idea of computer self-knowledge and self-deception. Hewitt, Gary. The state in the planters' service: South Carolina's political and economic development, 1702-1731. Ireland, Susan. La reecriture du corps dan La femme sans tete de Marlene Amar. Ireland, Susan. The figure of the mother in the novels of Monique LaRue. Ireland, Susan. Of Dreams and assassins: contemporary voices in Algerian fiction by women. McClelland, Kent. The collective control of perceptions: sociology from the ground up.   Faculty Conference Presentations: 1995-1996, M-Z Meehan, Johanna. Interpretation and social science. Meehan, Johanna. Untitled. Meehan, Johanna. Identity, autonomy, and power. Meehan, Johanna. Thoughts on William Rehg's Insight and solidarity. Michaels, Jennifer. "Der heutige Tag ist ein resultat des getrigen": the critique of Austrian identity in the works by Elisabeth Reichart, Peter Heinisch and Felix Mitterer. Moffett, Alexander. The Chinese dream still lives: notes on the reactions of some Nanjing University students to contemporary American theatre. Nathenson, Cary. Abstract: The blue light in the classroom: the Riefenstahl film as a "reading" for the topic 'humans and nature' in the German lesson. Rosenthal, Michael. Abstract: Parallelism and the problem of self-awareness in Spinoza. Schrift, Alan. Abstract: Performance check: a brief genealogy and some questions for Judith Butler. Schrift, Alan. Abstract: Nietzsche's contest: Nietzsche and the culture wars. Stuhr-Rommerreim, Rebecca. Iowa Library Association annual meeting presentation. Willis, Eliza. Decentralization in Latin America.

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Presidential search 1979 (Ron Kurtz, Chair, Faculty Committee for selection of a new president). Includes memos, correspondence, vitae, rankings and evaluations of candidates. Separate folder for each of the final candidates: Drake, Penney, Breneman, and Sullivan. Dean search 1979-1980 (papers of search committee for dean of the faculty). Includes rankings and evaluations of candidates, candidates' vitae, progress reports on the search, duties of the dean. Budget committee, 1975-1980. Comparative statistics, salary recommendations, memos.

CONFIDENTIAL

CONFIDENTIAL Jordan's copies of the Executive Council minutes, 1976-1978, with his notes.

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