- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-S-2.1-2-1
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Part of RG-S: Students
Correspondence, photocopies of relevant items in the college archives, clippings, articles, biographical notes.
Part of RG-S: Students
Correspondence, photocopies of relevant items in the college archives, clippings, articles, biographical notes.
Part of RG-S: Students
Correspondence, photocopies of relevant items in the college archives, clippings, articles, biographical notes.
Includes materials related to Rosenwald Scholars.
Part of RG-S: Students
Typed transcripts of interviews with Grinnell alumni, arranged alphabetically.
77.11-77.21 Athletics - Publications, Conferences
Part of Student Life
77.11-77.15 Athletics - History, Honor G
Part of Student Life
Renfrow Smith, Edith. Class of 1937.
Part of Biographical Files 1800-
Edith Renfrow Smith (1914- ), class of 1937, is the first Black female graduate of Grinnell College.
Materials include articles about Mrs. Smith and her connection to the college and town of Grinnell, a photo book from the dedication of the Smith Gallery, The Grinnell Magazine Summer 2007 with Mrs. Renfrow Smith on the cover, and the Congressional Record Tribute from 2002 (oversized).
The collection includes nine photographic prints used at the exhibit "The True Grinnellian: An exhibition to honor Edith Renfrow Smith '37" that accompanied the re-dedication of the Edith Renfrow Smith '37 Student Art Gallery on October 28, 2021. Filed in Oversize #1
Part of Biographical Files 1800-
Part of Student Life
BCC Materials 2019 (Associated Student Organizations)
Part of RG-S: Students
Focused on Umoja 2006 event, hosted at Grinnell College, with invitations, the initial proposal, list of speakers and their biographies. Contains second place plaque.
Part of RG-S: Students
Two black-centered magazines from 1993 and 1975, comprehensive admissions statistics from 1977-1983.
Part of RG-S: Students
Miscellaneous documents from 1985-2014, mostly between 1985-1999. Office of Minority Affairs Quarterly Newsletter from 1989.
Correspondence written to Mr. and Mrs. Ley
Letters written to Ley and returned to his parents and letters written to his parents after his disappearance