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Awards

From various national and regional professional organizations to Public Relations Office for college publication. 1958-83. Faculty files: 1980s. Primarily press releases, also some writings of the faculty, research project descriptions, curriculum vitae.

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Musical scores--Vocal music: Broken ground, for choir and orchestra. Texts by Ray Young Bear, Michael Carey, Paula V. Smith, Edward Hirsch, Dean Hunter, and Mary Swander. Choral-piano score and choral- orchestral score. 1996. Eric Hermannson’s Soul, vocal-piano score and vocal-orchestral score. Opera. c1993. "Eric’s salvation", scene 1 from the opera, Eric Hermannson’s Soul. Based on a story by Willa Cather. 1986-1988. Glory to God (Gloria in Excelsis), music for Episcopal worship. 1991.

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Letter from administrator of Kemmerer’s estate Expedition (autobiography) Along the Raccoon River (including some corrected pages for typesetting) -- 4 folders A winter’s day (reminiscence) The roundhouse (printed copy of the published story) Marais des cygnes (stories) White clouds (stories) The woodchopper and other stories The flying cloud (poems)

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Correspondence (J. L. Hill), ca. 1928 Letters: S. Wolcott to Julius Reed, 1832 (from Hill’s collection?) Letters (from Hill’s collection?) [3 folders] Bill of sale of slaves (from scrapbook) Sale of land, July 18, 1828 (from scrapbook) Items from scrapbook Postal receipts, 1840-42 (from scrapbook) Lyman Whiting correspondence and materials (from scrapbook)

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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Articles Book reviews Correspondence (political, charitable, personal) Correspondence (professional) Correspondence with Grinnell College “The Labor Party and constitutional reform for India” (Ph.D. thesis, 1960)Items Discarded: form letters from public officials

January 1934- August 1935

Folder 1 January – May 1934 Testimony of Hopkins as Federal Relief Administrator before Bureau of the Budget, January 22, 1934; “Memorandum Concerning Funds Required by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration,” to the President; The Red Cross Courier May 1934 including multiple articles on Hopkins; “Report of the Committee on Current Relief Program” Folder 2 June- October 1934 Estimates of Costs of Direct and Work Relief Aug- Sept. 1934; “A Public Employment Program as a means of Economic Security,” Emerson Ross, Committee on Economic Security; “Employment and Employability in the Relief Population,” Emerson Ross; “A National Work Program,” Jacob Baker to FDR; “Relief Needs this Winter,” Corrington Gill to Hopkins Folder 3 November – December 1934 “The Plan to Give Work to the Able-Bodied Needy Unemployed,” Nov. 30, 1934; “A Program of Economic Security,” Nov. 13, 1934; “Informal Report of a Special Committee Advisory to the President’s Committee on Economic Security,” Nov. 24, 1934; “Federal Surplus Relief Corporation: Report on Operations,” October 1933- November 1934 Folder 4 January – April 1935 “Activities of State Legislatures”; “Work Relief Commentary” by locale; “Work Projects for Municipalities”; Executive Order “Establishing agencies… for carrying out the purposes of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935” April 8, 1935 Folder 5 May- August 1935 WPA Bulletin “Labor Relations,” July, 1935; WPA Bulletin #13 “Distinction Between Public Works Administration Projects and Works Progrss Administration Projects,” July 1935; “The Works Program,” 1935; “Conferences with the Directors of Labor Management in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia” August 10, 1935

July- December 1941

Folder 1 July 1941: “Report on Progress in Recruitment of Civilian Technicians for the Civilian Technical Corps”; Speech by Hopkins to British upon arrival in London; “Coference held at the Kremlin, Moscow, between M. Stalin, Mr. Hopkins, M. Litvinov, the interpreter,” July 31, 1941; Original Notes taken by Hopkins at the Kremlin July 31, 1941; “Flight to Archangel with Mr. Harry Hopkins July- August 1941” Folder 2 August 1941: “Office of Facts and Figures,” August 22, 1941; “Draft of Eight Point Memorandum,” August 1941; “The General Shipping Position” Arthur Salter August 8, 1941. Folder 3 September 1-15 1941: “Joint Board Estimate of United States Over-All Producation Requirements,” September 11, 1941; “Hopkins’ First Mission to Moscow,” Joseph E. Davies Diary Entry September 8, 1941; “Lend-Lease Activities- US Maritime Commission,” September 6, 1941. Folder 4 September 16-30 1941: “Military Information given by Mr. Stalin at Meeting with Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Harriman,” September 28, 1941; “Bombers for Russia,” Oscar Cox September 19, 1941; “Note on the Slessor Agreement in Relation to Releases to Britain of U.S. Army Air Corps Contracts,” September 29, 1941; “Comparison of U.S. and U.K.- Canadian Production Schedules in Absolute Terms,” Henry L. Stimson. Folder 5 October 1941: “Further Determination of Diversions to Russian Aid,” October 21, 1941; “Report of Special Mission to U.S.S.R. on allocation of Aircraft from U.K. and U.S. Production,” October 10, 1941. Folder 6 November 1941: “Quarterly Earnings before and after Federal Income Taxes, and Reserves for such Taxes, 122 Companies”; “Corporate Profits and Wage Policy,” A. F. Hinrichs November 25, 1941; “100 Octane Aviation Spirit,” William Piercey November 8, 1941; “The Practical Victory Program” T.H. Burns November 28, 1941. Folder 7 December 1941: “Future Lend- Lease Appropriations,” E.R. Stettinius, Jr. December 27, 1941; “Status of the Soviet Aid Program,” E.R. Stettinius, Jr. December 26, 1941; “Shipping Under British Control”; “The American- British Production Programme 1942”; “Lend- Lease Shipments by Country- November 1941” December 13, 1941.

American Studies senior theses

Theses by: C.L. Bogard D. Darge C. Doherty J.R. Gray J. Hayward B. Hoffman P. Irwin V. Levett J. McAdams C. McCune S. McMurray F.H. Miller D. Mosby S.K. Moulder T. Rehfeld L. Rendleman J. Sink D. Weeks

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Internships, 1977-1979 (grant proposals, operational procedures, meeting agendas) Junior liberal arts exams, 1962-1964 Kintner report, 1976 Liberal arts workshop, 1978 Multiracial committee, 1972-1974 (memos; president's letters, reports; including Technical Report #1, "Initial Observations and Analysis of Multi-racial Policy" by John Smith and Kwame Salter, Madison, Wisconsin (ca. 1974); affirmative action plan for equal opportunity, Grinnell College, 1973

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