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Greg Thielman WOI 11/1/85 Robert S. McNamara 11/7/85 Richard Pipes WOI Iowa Morning Edition 11/14/85 Barry Zigas Low Income Housing Problem 2/3/87 Poverty and Homelessness in Iowa Panel 2/3/87 Dimensions of Homelessness Mitch Snyder 2/3/87 Poverty and Homelessness Panel 2/3/87 Chuck Palmer Deinstitutionalization 2/4/87 Eleanor Holmes Norton Feminization of Poverty 2/5/87 Paul Murphy First Amendment Conference 2/17/87 Brady Williamson First Amendment Conference 2/17/87 Elizabeth Fox-Genovese First Amendment Conference 2/18/87 Catherine MacKinnon First Amendment Conference 2/18/87 Archibald Cox First Amendment Conference 2/19/87 Mayra Buvinic 3/4/89 Chandra Talpade Mohanty 3/8/89 India at 50 Robert McNamara on Star Wars. Common Ground, January 1968 English Translation to Accompany Land Invasion Video Healthy Love in the US in the 1990s (2 tapes) Jacqui Alexander 3/3/89 Jamaica Kincaid 3/6/89 Linda Lim 3/6/89 Marjorie Agosin Women of Smoke 3/5/89 Roxanna Carrillo 3/4/89 Hans Apel, European Integration, 9/29/92 Abating Global Warming for Fun and Profit, Dr. Amory Lovins 7/17/92 Revolution of 1989 Soviet Union / Eastern Europe Prospects for the 1990s. 2/2/90 Gordon Wood 10/2/89 French and American Revolutions Olwen Hufton 9/28/89 Panel Discussion 3/7/89 Simi Afonja 3/6/89

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U.S. Soviet Agricultural Relations: Dr. Victor Lischenko, Academy of Sciences of USSR. Agriculture in the Soviet Union. 9/26/82. Rosenifled Lecture: Kingman Brewster, former ambassador to U.K., former president of Yale. Britain, the fulcrum of the Atlantic Alliance. 4/7/82. National Symposium on Higher Education. Panel Discussion. March 12 1982. National Symposium on Higher Education. Ronald Goodnow. From the other side: on the Third World and American Education. March 11 1982. National Symposium on Higher Education. K. Patricia Cross. Changing Roles for Higher Education. March 11 1982. National Symposium on Higher Education. Frederick Rudolph. Higher Education and the National Agenda: An Exercise in Wishful Thinking? March 11 1982. National Symposium on Higher Education. Introduction: George Drake. Keynote: Howard Bowen. Values: The Dilemmas of Our Time - and Education. March 10 1982. Richard Kirkendall, Iowa State University. The New Deal for U.S. Agriculture. Feb 2 1982. Lecture. January 30 1982. George McJimsey '58, Iowa Staet University. Harry Hopkins, '12 and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Conference on Mediterranean Democracies. John Cammett. Continuity and Change in the Holian [?] Communist Party from Gramsci [?] to Berlinger. Nov 4 1981. Conference on European Democracies. Leonardo Daggi. Eurocommunism and Democracy. Nov 3 1981. Marcos McGrath, CSC. Future of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Claude Barfield. Amerca's Agenda for 80s. April 7 1981. Andrew Young. The Quest for Human Rights. Jan 29 1981. Andrew Young. American Foreign Policy. Jan 28 1981. Nuclear Disarmament. Earl Ravenal, Georgetown School of Foreign Service. Parameters of Peace. Oct 14 1982. Nuclear Disarmament. Gordon Thompson, Union of Concerned Scientists. The Race to Oblivion. Oct 13 1982. Conference on U.S.-Soviet Agricultural Relations. Leo V. Mayer, U.S. Dept of Agriculture. U.S. Policy on Soviet-American Grain Trade. Sept 28 1982. Conference on U.S.-Soviet Agricultural Relations. Panel. Lischenko, Chrystal, Soth, and Kleckner. Sept 27 1982.

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Madeleine Albright. Feb 13 1990. Strobe Talbott. March 8 1989. Bill Bradley. May 4 1988. Donald McHenry. March 10 1988. Donald McHenry. March 9 1988. Samuel Huntington. Transition to Democracy: Can it Happen in South Africa. April 10 1987. Joe Wall. January 30 1986. Margaret Anderson. Jan 30 1986. Robert S. McNamara. November 6 1985.

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Incarceration Symposium Lecture - Lorna Rhodes - "Super Max. Confinement and..." - 9 November 2004 Incarceration Symposium Lecture - Frank Bowman - "Supreme Court and Crime and Punishment" - 10 November 2004 Incarceration Symposium Lecture - Michael Gilbert - "Privatization of Confinement" - 10 November 2004 Incarceration Symposium Lecture - Stephen Richards - "New School of Convict Criminology" - 11 November 2004 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - Alfred Crosby - "The 1918 Flu" - 18 April 2006 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - Abigail Salyers - "Revenge of Microbes..." - 18 April 2006 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - George Korch - "Developing Medical Products..." - 19 April 2006 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - Panel Discussion of Epidemic - 19 April 2006 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - Jonathan Temte - "Pandemic and War, 2006" - 20 April 2006 Infectious Disease Symposium Lecture - William Karesh - "One World, One Health" - 20 April 2006 Lecture - Ambassador Imad Moustapha - "Syria" - 8 May 2006 - [2 parts] Discussion - "Perspectives on Agricultural Policy..." - 11 September 2006 Lecture - Deborah Horan - "Covering the Middle East as a Woman" - 18 September 2006 Lecture - Deborah Horan - "Open Discussion on War in Iraq" - 19 September 2006 - [2 parts] Lecture - Deborah Horan - "Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah" - 20 September 2006 Russian Culture Symposium - "Panel on Film and Television" - 3 October 2006 - [2 parts] Russian Culture Symposium - "Politics of Russian Popular Culture: Literature" - 4 October 2006 - [2 parts] Russian Culture Symposium - "Politics of Russian Popular Culture: Poetry and Song" - 5 October 2006 - [2 parts] Russian Culture Symposium - "Panel on Film and Television" - 6 October 2006 - [2 parts] Religion and Politics Symposium Lecture - Esther Kaplan - "Hidden Power of Christian Right..." - 1 November 2006 Religion and Politics Symposium Lecture - Elizabeth Castelli - "Catholic Ritual and Resistance..." - 2 November 2006 Religion and Politics Symposium Lecture - Robert Pennock - "Ground Rules of Science ... Creationism" - 2 November 2006 - [2 parts] Lecture - Robert Hodierne - "Military Media Relations" - 29 January 2007 China Symposium Lecture - Minister Zheng Zeynang[?] - "Opening Address" - 12 February 2007 - [2 parts] China Symposium Lecture - Joseph Fewsmith - "Leadership and Governance ..." - 13 February 2007 China Symposium Lecture - Byron Weng - "Cross-Straits Relations" - 14 February 2007 - [2 parts] China Symposium Lecture - Panel Discussion - 14 February 2007 - [2 parts] China Symposium Lecture - June Tenfel Dreyer - "Peacefully Rising or Threat?" - 15 February 2007 China Symposium Lecture - Mary Gallagher - "Law in China ..." - 15 February 2007 China Symposium Lecture - Baizhu Chen - "China, Global Economy and The United States" - 16 February 2007 Lecture- Ian Taylor - "South-South Linkages in Global Political Economy" - 2 April 2007 - [2 parts] Energy Symposium Lecture - Charles Duke - "Carbon Mitigation and Nuclear Power" - 3 April 2007 - [2 parts] Energy Symposium Lecture - Herbert Giorgio - "Nuclear Power" - 3 April 2007 Energy Symposium Lecture - Martha Norbeck - "Building Green ..." - 4 April 2007 Energy Symposium Lecture - Robert Glass - "Storage of Nuclear Waste" - 4 April 2007 Energy Symposium Lecture - Thomas Wind - "Wind Energy" - 5 April 2007 Energy Symposium Lecture - Edward Woolsey - "Biomass Energy" - 5 April 2007 Energy Symposium Lecture - Harrison Schmitt - "Fusion Power and Energy and Space Future" - 5 April 2007 Lecture - David Shribman - "New Architecture of Politics and Journalism" - 16 April 2007 - [2 parts] Lecture- David Mosher - "Nuclear Proliferation Challenges ..." - 23 April 2007

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Paper inside says, "Stella McCord."

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Petition, 1858 (?) by Davenport citizens: to retain Iowa College in city. T. Baldwin, Feb. 20, 1858: resolution of Society's board to aid Western colleges, to support denominational cooperation, but to oppose ecclesiastical control of colleges aided. T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, April 15-16, 1858: details policy of Society and some of its activities. Rev. Skinner to J. A. Reed, May 27, 1858: urges college to move to Webster City, where there is "no foreign population". Rev. J. Cook (?) May 29, 1858: urges college to move to Des Moines, cites religious and rail advantages T. Baldwin, June 1, 1858: again urges Webster City as college site, cites "no foreign population" and much Eastern "aheadativeness" Charles Atkinson (?) to J. A. Reed, June 26, 1858: vision of college's future; advantage of college move into "interior" influence of railroad. D. A. Haviland (?) June 28, 1858: important but short letter on anti-slavery; it says the pro-slavery and anti-Congregationalist sentiment in Fort Dodge discourages location of Iowa College there; cites Grinnell offer to raise $50,000 for college. P. W. Carter to J. A. Reed, June 30, 1858: had a "clear indication from Providence" that college should move away from river towns; urges Grinnell site. Alonzo Spaulding (?) July 12, 1858: urges Maquoketa as college site with its "temperence influence". Trustees letter, July 14, 1858: reasons for moving college, including the Davenport street plans and a distaste for "the noise and confusion and temptation incident to a city". J. C. Holbrook (?) to J. A. Reed, July 20, 1858: advantage of Dubuque land values for college location. Orrin Sage to J. A. Reed, July 22, 1858: advantages of Anamosa for site, its timber and railroad; also see S. A. Benton letter, June 18, 1858. T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, Aug. 2, 1858: Presbyterian - Congregational dissension in Society. J. Houghton to J. A. Reed, July 14, 1858: objections to Davenport location Rev. J. Cook to J. A. Reed, Aug. 5, 1858: cites inability to raise funds in Des Moines; urges "you must leave the River;" suggests Grinnell T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, Sept. 17, 1858: East-West differences in Society; question of ecclesiastical control; Presbyterian - Congregational problems T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, Sept. 21, 1858: more of the above Executive committee statement to T. Baldwin, Oct. 4, 1858: financial state of college; Presbyterian - Congregational differences; refers to "unsettled state" of college and "the unprecedented pressure of the times" (financial) O. Sage to R J. A. Reed, Oct. 25, 1858: urges merits of Anamosa over Grinnell for college site; implies some reasons for Grinnell preference of trustees. Blanchard to Magoun, Oct. 28, 1858: accepts the college presidency as God's calling T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, Nov. 8, 1858: ecclesiastical control question Blanchard, Dec. 31, 1858: declines Presidency J. G. Grinnell to N.Y. Independent, 1859 (?): important letter on the move of Iowa College to Grinnell; refers to $40,000 Grinnell subscription T. BAldwin, Feb 2, 1859: religious/educational controversies and the Society George Churchill to J. A. Reed, June 27, 1859: interesting letter about education, especially at Knox, and also about co-education. J. A. Reed to L. Phelps, Sept. 2, 1859: enumerated articles from the library to be moved to Grinnell from Davenport.

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