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Fait partie de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Iowa College School of Music Program Book, 1894-1901
Fait partie de Departments (history, growth, etc)
Grinnell - Artists - Musical Acts - Pink Neighbor
Fait partie de DCL Archive Pamphlet Files
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defense
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Works Progress Administrtaion (WPA) Public Relations Plan
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Florence Kerr WPA Files 1938-1943 N-Z
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Florence Kerr Correspondence Interview - 1963
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Correspondences between Robert and Florence Kerr (class of 1912) and their tenants on their farm in Newton, Iowa, the Wormleys. There are also clippings on their respective biographies.
Defense - Applications for Jobs - 1941 Mrs. Roosevelt
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Federal Theater Project "Power"
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Grinnell - Artists - Musical Acts - Squirrel Flower
Fait partie de DCL Archive Pamphlet Files
Training Manual for the Division of Community Service Programs
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Children's book hand-printed with linoleum blocks designed by Lillyan Jacobs, a participant in the Iowa Craft Project, part of the Iowa Art Program of the WPA.
Fait partie de Florence Stewart and Robert Kerr Papers 1917-1963 1937-1948
Produced by the Michigan WPA and presented to Florence Kerr to commemorate her visit to the state as WPA Assistant Administrator in 1941.