Memorial notice of Henry A. Gilman; Memorial Notice of Frank Crampton Hoyt
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Memorial notice of Henry A. Gilman; Memorial Notice of Frank Crampton Hoyt
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Hill, James L. “The Gift of the Bottom Dollar”
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Hill, James L. “The Evolution of a Christian College”“
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Hill, James L. “What Iowa College Means to an Alumnus”
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Hill, James L. Notes on a speech about Iowa College
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Hill, James L. “The Song of Hilawatha by Amos R. Wells”
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Hill, James L. “Young People’s Prayer Meeting”;
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Hill, James L. “Christian Nurture”
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Hill, James L. “Contrasts of Forty Years in Indian Camps”
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Fait partie de Sen Katayama Master's Thesis and Collection of Correspondence 1895-1898 1895
Katayama tells Professor Parker of his life in a Japanese fishing village and his intention to teach at a private college in Tokyo during the coming year.
Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)
Fait partie de Sen Katayama Master's Thesis and Collection of Correspondence 1895-1898 1895
Katayama, having quit a teaching job, mentions his plans to find missionary work. He goes on to criticize the political situation in Japan and to express gratitude for his recovery from small pox. Additionally, Katayama tells Professor Parker about a family heirloom he has recently donated to the Iowa College museum: a mirror that belonged to his mother. The original envelope from this letter is included in the pamphlet binder. (A transcribed copy of this letter is included in the pamphlet binder because the original has deteriorated significantly.)
Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)
Fait partie de Sen Katayama Master's Thesis and Collection of Correspondence 1895-1898 1895
Katayama describes his challenges in creating reform in Japan, noting "moral, intellectual, and political crises." He writes that he is concentrating on working with members of Japan's working class.
Katayama, Sen (Class of 1892)
Joe Welch News Clippings, May 3, 1954-November 14, 1991
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