Course Material from Student Days
- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-F-8-8.20-2
- Series
- 1973; 1989
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
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Course Material from Student Days
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Staff Council General Business
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Part of RG-CR
Part of RG-F: Faculty and Staff
Part of RG-CD: Career Development Office
Part of Lecture Notes 1827-1909
Part of John Kleinschmidt Collection of Grinnell Local History
Part of Walter Scott Hendrixson Notebooks and Slides 1890-1920
John Nollen Notes and Supporting Materials for Grinnell College
Dean's Office Files: Waldo S. Walker
Dean Walker's papers are generally arranged in chronological order and include official correspondence, recommendations, salary and personnel issues, budget, personal and professional correspondence, letters and memoranda regarding black students on campus, papers relating to his courses on Electron ZMicroscopy and Plan Physiology, Executive CouncilSubcommittee on Education Policies, curricular and departmental concerns, grade-change requests from faculty, and a few examples of his poetry.
Waldo Walker
Audio recordings of the interviews conducted by George Drake for the book.
Committee materials
Gwendolyn Manatt Postcard Collection
Information from a card included with the collection: Following is info. typed up 4/8/97 pertaining to a large collection of postcards bought at Gwendolyn Ryan's home auction at 1212 6th Ave about 1981 or 82. Gwendolyn Manatt is the cute little girl pictured here, her mother Fan is the lady sitting on the donkey, she appears in several of the cards along with relatives and friends all from the Carnsforth Victor & Guernsey area. Gwendolyn taught school in the Stanwood, IA. area where some of these cards are from, she was married and divorced in the 20's & married "Curly" Ryan & too (sic) them were born 2 children Willis & Sharon. Sharon wan in my class in Brooklyn, & graduated with me in 1956. The cards showing flood scenes & tornado damage are from the Chelsea area I believe. I knew Gwendolyn as an elderly woman and talked with her at the Marshalltown Soldier's home about 1988 she identified many of the people in these cards, but I didn't follow up on it and have forgotten where it goes. She died shortly thereafter. dAlso included were many cards from the town of Brooklyn, a interesting collection; Ivan Sheets