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Correspondence, articles, publications.

Stories from the Vineyard by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Letters from Students about the Nilsons. Ibrahim Ertas: Note about Tuberculosis, correspondence. Letter from Hasan HÃlky, Graduate of Talas American School The Story of Hasan Information about Turkey and Islam: correspondence, radio talk outlines, article draft. Visual Ministry: correspondence and records regarding stereopticon slides (1927) to Coleman Projector for movies (1950s). Provincial roman artifact information: photographs, letters, e-mails. Annual meeting, Key Note Address. Linda Blake, 1955. Paul and Harriet Nilson, Years in Turkey with ABCFM: Timeline and note from Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Keynote address by P.E. Nilson to Annual Meeting. June 22, 1948. Map of ABCFM Stations in 1930. Nilson Correspondence and Journals, 1935 and 1943 Furloughs Paul Nilson Correspondence, 1946 furlough Nilson correspondence, 1950-1952 furlough Missionary travel passenger list and currency (1944?) Lyman McCallum: article or speech written by McCallum entitled At the Turkish Capital. Letter/commemoration of service written after McCallum's death. Letter from Ali Riza from Antakya, perhaps about a reading room in Antakya. Letters about Iskenderun (not mission connected). Selections from the Writings of Harriet Nilson and Paul E. Nilson, compiled by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe. Without Love, Nothing Can Be! by Professor Ahmet Agaoghu, translated by Harriet Nilson, Miscellaneous Documents: CD-ROM of pictures, Diyarbakir and Mardin reports summary written by Dorothy Nilson Fyfe, Excerpts from books and letters. Miscellaneous pictures, information, from Dorothy Nilson Fyfe, a map, and a copy of the Doctor Article from 1903 about Tarsus; Christie's fundraising leaflet for Tarsus School (1910?). Interview with Paul Nilson (between 1952 and 1957?) Tarsus American College Alumni Newsletter, January 2013. On page 72 are images taken from the Nilson-Fyfe collection.

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Robert Kerr correspondence. ca. 1945-57. Correspondents include Art Kemble, Paul Meyers, F.W. Tomasek, Arthur Kemble, Lee Stewart, Fred and Dorothy __?___, and others. Folder 3: letters from Europe to Mrs. Kerr describing post-World War II conditionsOther Items

CONFIDENTIAL

CONFIDENTIAL Jordan's copies of the Executive Council minutes, 1976-1978, with his notes.

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Faculty development and evaluation committee, 1978-1979. Reports and memos. Curriculum debate, 1970-1980. Memos and proposals on requirements and tutorials. Miscellaneous memos and reports, including some reports to trustees and president. Miscellaneous papers on curriculum and tenure, ca. 1978. Cooper School parking lot lights, 1990.

Versions of "The Parsons Story"

(Preceeding folders) “The Parsons Story” reprinted from the Des Moines Sunday Register May 15 and May 22, 1966. Hall, John O.  Parsons College:  the Years of Change, 1965.  Mimeographed.  Folder 1:  The notes, correspondence, and manuscripts for Eugene K. Garber’s article, “The Rise and Fall of Parsons College."  Intended to be published in the Atlantic Monthly.  Also correspondence with G. Michael Curtis, editor at the Atlantic Monthly.  Folder 2:  Garber, cont.  Folder 3: Millard G. Roberts’ speech before the National Conference of State Legislative Leaders, November 11, 1965.

Personal Correspondence, Biographical information

Harriet Nilson correspondence: Cousins. Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Mrs. Christie. Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Sehnaz, Turkish friend. Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Unidentified letter parts Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Mother, 1929-1932 Harriet Nilson Correspondence: Mother, sisters May and Faith, 1932-1934. Writings of Harriet Nilson: Introspective personal writings and assignments for a correspondence course. Paul Nilson Correspondence. Miscellaneous Information about Paul Nilson. Round Robin Documents and Letters.

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Evaluation & Planning Office. Annual reports. 1985, 87. Faculty salaries. Statistics. 1985, 88. Finances. Waldo Walker. 1985-89. Some budgets; expenditures; revenues; investments; etc. Mostly statistics. Current Fund Budget. Walker Walker. 1989-1990. North Central Association. Grinnell self-study 1988. Committees, procedures, strategies for preparing the study. Public Relations Office: Includes job description for director, 1985. Students: Attrition study 1976 by Katharine Guroff. Report and responses from students in classes 1971-76. Students: Attrition statistics. For ACM colleges 1983-86; for Grinnell College 1974-85. Students: Predictors of success at Grinnell College 1971-75. Report by Katharine Guroff. Students: Profile of new students: summary of student interests by Katharine Guroff, 1975. Students: Graduates. Includes baccalaaureate origins of doctoral degrees 1983 (Wooster study); admissions statistics for law and medical schools 1986; graduates' occupational list 1987; surveys 1976. Surveys/Statistics: ACM statistics 1982-89 on many topics, including financial aid, attrition, enrollments. Reports include: Faculty salary surveys for 1987-88 (Jan 1988) and 1988-89 (Jan. 1989). Tuition & student budget survey 1988-89 (June 1988). Reports to J. Macy Foundation on Premedical Education Project of ACM, Dec. 1982 and May 1983.

July 1940- June 1941

Folder 1 July- December 1940: “Memorandum Regarding Latin America”; “Economic Defence in the British Empire and the Western Hemisphere” Folder 2 January- February 1941: Hopkins’ appointments between January 9 and Febrary 10, 1941. This is during his visit to London; “List of Items Urgently Required From U.S.A”; Several Telegrams to FDR from Hopkins’ regarding British Armament needs. Folder 3 March 1941: “Examples of war-time Increases in Taxation” Hopkins to Morgenthau, March 4, 1941; War Department Reports regarding “Recent Lend Lease Activities”; “Operations Under the Act of March 11, 1941”; “Minimum Legal Steps Required to be Taken In Disposing of Defense Articles Under H.R. 1776” Folder 4 April 1941: “Proposed Public Statement by the President” April 11, 1941; “Lend Lease Aid for Exile Governments” April 14, 1941; “Establishment of British Air Schools in the United States”; “Machine Tools” Folder 5 May 1941: “Some Policy Considerations on Defense” Oscar Cox May 25, 1941; “Proclaiming a Full National Emergency in Order to Meet the Imminent Danger to Our National Security and to Strengthen the National Defense of the United States and of the Western Hemisphere”; “Lend-Lease Agreements” General Burns May 19, 1941; “Future Lend-Lease Operations” Oscar Cox May 30, 1941. Folder 6 June 1941: “First Report Under the Act of March 11, 1941 (Lend-Lease At)”; “Proposed Master Agreement with the British under the Lend-Lease Act” Oscar Cox June 6, 1941; “Subversive Activities” Oscar Cox June 30, 1941; “Reduction of Automobile Production” Oscar Cox June 16, 1941.

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