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Laura's weaving notebook Photo of living room at 1510 East St., Grinnell Recordio Message for 1510 Associates from Laura recorded June 5, 1943 Two unmarked records Recordio Message to D. J. Matlack, Pvt from Laura, postmarked June 18, 1943 The Spoken Theology of Henry Nelson Wieman, a record Copy of Christmas Carol, woodblock by Laura Wedding certificate for Gust C. Johnson and Elma Westgate High school diploma for Gust C. Johnson Photo of MJM by Henry Wilhelm, 1966 Two certificates of Henry's Music composed by Henry Photograph of Grinnell High School class of 1931

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Postcards from 1900s and 1910s to Anna Kiesel (MMK's mother-in-law) and Paul Kiesel (MMK's husband) Oversize File Chart: Food Costs, 1939 Chart: Poweshiek County Social Services Administration, 1930s-40s

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.

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Folders: #1 Checks and receipts (found folded into the account book), 1916-20 #2 Certificate of Association, deeds, mortgages, 1883-97 #3 Correspondence, minutes, insurance information, 1887-1922 Ledgers/Notebooks: #1 Record of the Congregational Church of Christ in Victor, Iowa, 1883-94. Includes minutes of meetings; letters from pastors inserted in book. Highlights: • Nov. 1, 1883: first minister (p. 55) • Jan. 7, 1884: annual meeting (p. 57) • Jan. 1884: sexton's duties (p. 59) • Aug. 11, 1884: discussion regarding the salary for a pastor ("impossible for the Victor members to raise over $200.00 towards the salary") (p. 67) • May 1885: consideration of engaging Rev. W.L. Coleman of Grinnell as pastor for six months (p. 73) • Nov. 6, 1885: Rev. J.M. Bowers [Bowens?] accepts offer to preach for six months (p. 75) • May 28, 1886: Mr. H.L. Marsh accepts call to the pastorate for one year (p. 81) • Sept. 1, 1888: Rev. James Rowe engaged for one year (p. 91) • Dec. 2, 1889: annual meeting (p. 95); first parsonage (p. 96) • Dec. 1892 annual meeting (p. 105) • Dec. 30, 1893: annual meeting (p. 113) • Sept. 1894: William B. Payne accepts pastorate (letter between p. 116-117) • Dec. 1, 1894: annual meeting (p. 118) • Lists of members, 1883-94 (p. 122-141) #2 The second record book of the First Congregational Church of Victor, Iowa, 1895-98. Includes minutes from meetings; letters from pastors who received a call from the congregation are inserted in the book. Highlights: • Dec. 14, 1895: annual meeting ("parsonage full of debt") • Dec. 19, 1896: annual meeting • between March and July 1897: pages cut out ("expunged") • Jan. 3, 1898: annual meeting • Mar. 30, 1898: addition to parsonage

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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Grinnell in London, 1974-1976 (includes correspondence, course syllabi, memos, Grinnell in London Newsletter) Mears Hall renovation, 1978-1979

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Norton, Dean Homer. 1956-1957. Physics curriculum. 1962-1963. National Science Foundation (NSF) scientific equipment proposal. Science Division. 1958-1968. Includes minutes of Science Division meetings; memos; reports, including "Sciences and science education at Grinnell, December 1965." Trustees. 1947, 1956. Reports to trustees from President Stevens, 1947; Dean Norton, 1947; Student Personnel Services, 1947; report on religion program, 1947.

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Correspondence with Grinnell.  1940s-1950s. College centennial papers.  1946. College president correspondence.  1938-1959. George Drake inauguration papers for the speech "The College:  an Affectionate History," 1980. Grinnell programs.  1929-1953. Robert Noyce clippings.  1980s-1990s. Robert Noyce correspondence.  1950-1995. Transportation, train timetables,1887-1960s, and articles on trains, 1950s-1990s.

Faculty Offprints

  1. Andelson, Jonathan. Book review, 1979. 2. Andelson, Jonathan. The double bind and social change in communal Amana. 3. Andelson, Jonathan. Routinization of behavior in a charismatic leader. 4. Apostle, Hippocrates G. Ackrill on Aristotle’s Categories. 5. Apostle, Hippocrates G. Book review, 1973. 6. Apostle, Hippocrates G. The unity in Aristotle’s ethics. 7. Babener, Liahna. California Babylon: the world of American detective fiction. 8. Brown, Andrew F. Lessing in Heutiger sicht. 9. Brown, Stuart Gerry. A note on C. Ritter’s reading of the Timaeus. 10. Brown, Stuart Gerry. On being free. 11. Brown, Stuart Gerry. The poetry of A.E. Housman. 12. Brozoski, Thomas J. Cognitive deficit caused by regional depletion of dopamine in prefrontal cortex of Rhesus monkey. 13. Brozoski, Thomas J. Dopamine in prefrontal cortex of Rhesus monkeys: evidence for a role in cognitive function. 14. Burkle, Howard. Jesus Christ and religious pluralism. 15. Christiansen, Kenneth. Catalogue of the species of the genus pseudosinella. 16. Christiansen, Kenneth. Chaetotaxy in Folsomia (Collembola Isotomidae) with special reference to nearctic species. 17. Christiansen, Kenneth. Creationism and the science teacher. 18. Christiansen, Kenneth. An evolutionary and ecological analysis of the terrestrial arthropods of caves in the Central Pyrenees. Parts I & II. 19. Christiansen, Kenneth. . Five new species of Orchesella. 20. Christiansen, Kenneth. Four new nearctic species of Folsomia. 21. Christiansen, Kenneth. Notes on Mexican cave pseudosinella with the description of six new species. 22. Christiansen, Kenneth. New species of the genus Nearctic Tomocerus. 23. Christiansen, Kenneth. Zoogeography of cave collembola east of the Great Plains. 24. Cleaver, Charles. Approximating democracy in Japan and the United States. 25. Cleaver, Charles. How can we explain the obvious success of Japanese universities. 26. Cleaver, Charles. Liberty, equality, fraternity: Japan and the U.S. 27. Clotfelter, Beryl. The basic questions science can’t answer. 28. Connelly, Peter J. Composition in the liberal arts: a shared responsibility. 29. Deck, Alice. African literatures in western languages: types of translation. 30. Delong, Karl T. The effect of the manipulation of social structure on reproduction in house mice. 31. Delong, Karl T. A microtus population with supplemental food. 32. Delong, Karl T. Population ecology of feral house mice. 33. Delong, Karl T. Population ecology of feral house mice: interference by microtus. 34. Delong, Karl T. Quantitative analysis of blood circulation through the frog heart. 35. Deminoff, William. “Interinstitutional Cooperation” (Chapter 10 in Handbook of College and University Administration, A.Knowles, ed.) 1970. 36. Duke, Charles L. Decay of 90ir. 37. Duke, Charles L. Decay of 90Rbg and 9ORbm. 38. Duke, Charles L. Determination of the isotope shift of 190H8 by. on-line laser spectroscopy. 39. Duke, Charles L. Nuclear shape staggering in very neutron-deficient Hg isotopes detected by laser spectroscopy. 40. Durkee, LaVerne H. Flora of Panama: Part IX, Family 177, Accanthaceae 41. Durkee, LaVerne H. A Pollen profile from woden bog in north—central Iowa. 42. Durkee, Lenore. Floral and extra-floral nectarines of passiflora. I. The floral nectary. 43. Durkee, Lenore. Light and electron microscopy of the resin glands of passiflora foetida. 44. Durkee, Lenore. Protein-containing cells in the nectary phloem of passiflora warmingii. 45. Erickson, Luther E. A protein N,R study of the stereochemistry and kin—- etics of the reactions of dimethyl sulfoxide with potassium dicloroglycinatoplatinate (II) and its methyl derivatives. 46. Erickson, Luther E. Stereochemistry of the reaction of Dimethyl Sulfoxide with Dichloro(glycinato)platinate(II) and similar amino acid complexes. 47. Gayer, Kenneth. A study of coloboma and other abnormalities in transplants of eye primo±’dia from normal and Creeper chick embryos. 48. Graham, Ben. Iowa’s Natural Heritage (pre-publication signatures). 49. Grey, Robert D. Dependency: A political economy model post-imperial Ethiopian foreign policy. 50. Grumet, Robert S. An analysis of upper Delawaran land sales in Northern New Jersey, 1630-1758. 51. Grumet, Robert S. Changes in Coast Tsimshian redistributive activities in the Fort Simpson region of British Columbia, 1788-1862. 52. Grumet, Robert S. Women and colonization; anthropological perspectives. 53. Harris, Bryan (translator). Poems by Christopher Meckel. 54. Herz, Theda M. In search of the reader: artistic quest and esthetic experience in Rene Aviles Fabila’s Tantadel. 55. Herz, Theda M. Las Fuentes Cultas de La Sátira del Confabulario. 56. Herz, Theda M. Rene Aviles Fabila in the light of Juan Jose Arreola: A study in spiritual affinity. 57. Irving, Donald J. Composition in the liberal arts: a shared responsibility. (filed under “Connelly”) 58. Jones, Charles. Using linear forms to determine the set of integers realizable by (g0, g1 . . . g) trees. 59. Jordan, David W. Edward A Steiner and the struggle for toleration during World War I. 60. Kinter, Anne G. Manuscript Collections: James Norman Hall Papers, 1906-1951. 61. Lalonde, Gerald. A Boiotian Decree in Athens. 62. Lalonde, Gerald. A study in Athenian architecture, sculpture, an topography. 63. Lalonde, Gerald. A fifth century Hieron southwest of the Athenian agora. 64. Lalonde, Gerald. A hero shrine in the Athenian agora. 65. Leggett, Glenn. The small private college: an equilibrium between change and constant values. 66. Macias Karolys, Carlos. Gramatica Inglesa para primero y segundo ano. 67. Mills, Susan K. The propensity interpretation of fitness. 68. Moberg, Thomas F. An adaptive M-Estimator and its application to a selection problem. 69. Moberg, Thomas F. An adaptive multiple regression procedure based on M-estimators. 70. Mooer, Edward M. Henry Irving’s Shakespearean productions. 71. Perri, Dennis. “La Colina” and the theatre of Daniel Gallegos. 72. Moberg, Thomas F. The Costa Rican stage: an update. 73. Moberg, Thomas F. . The grotesque in Rivas’ “Romances Historicos”. 74. Moberg, Thomas F. Tension, speaker, and experience in “Poema del dante jondo”. 75. Pluhar, Werner S. Abortion and simple consciousness. 76. Pluhar, Werner S. Nonnaturalism proper. 77. Reid, Clifford. Comments on “minimum wage legislation and the educational outcomes of youth. 78. Reid, Clifford. Measuring residential decentralisation of blacks and whites. 79. Reid, Clifford. Some evidence on the effect of manpower training programs on the black/white wage differential. 80. Schilling, Bernard N. The English case against Volaire: 1789-1800. 81. Skonnord, John. Act and artifact: narrative procedure in Werther. 82. Skonnord, John. Poetry and why it’s so. “Near the mountain” (poem). 83. Stone, John David. A formalization of Geach’s antinomy. 84. Stone, John David. Meaninglessness and paradox: some remarks on Goldstein’s paper. 85. Stone, John David. Proper names as connoting expressions. 86. Stone, John David. Semantic paradoxes and linguistic theory. 87. Stone, John David. Simplism and the liar. 88. Stone, John David. Treatments of the word ‘true’ in Mantague grammar. 89. Stone, Walter J. The dynamics of constituency: electoral control in the house. 90. Stone, Walter J. Electoral change and policy representation in Congress: domestic welfare issues from 1956-72. 91. Stone, Walter J. Measuring constituency-representative 1itikages: problems and prospects. 92. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Alterations in the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid on chemical methylation. 93. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Denaturation of DNA at ph 7.0 by acid and alkali. 94. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Measurement of strand breaks by viscoelastometry.   95. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Reaction of anthramycin with DNA. 96. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Rheopexy of denatured bacterial DNA solutions. 97. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Structural aberrations in T-even bacteriophage. VI. Molecular weight of DNA from giant heads. 98. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Viscoelastic analysis of high molecular weight, alkali- denatured DNA from mouse 3T3 cells. 99. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Viscoelastic characterization of single-stranded DNA from Escherichia Coli. 100. Uhlenhopp, Elliott L. Viscoelastic studies on tetrahymena macronuclear DNA. 101. Wubbels, Gene G. Ammonia-catalyzed photoaddition of tert-Butlyalchohol to 9,lO-Anthraquinone. Electron transfer catalysis of a photochemical hydrogen abstraction reaction. 102. Wubbels, Gene G. Base catalysis in a photochemical smiles rearrangement. A ca of general base catalysis of a photoreaction. 103. Wubbels, Gene G. Convenient, degassable, reusable tubes for “Merry-go-roumd” photochemistry and general vacuum line applications. 104. . Wubbels, Gene G. Een Universitair luilekkerland? 105. Wubbels, Gene G. Migratory aptitude studies in the photochemical rearrangement of 2(5F)—furanones. 106. Wubbels, Gene G. Photochemistry of Benzaldehyde in hydrochloric acid. Limitation of the scope of photoreduction-chlorination. 107. Wubbels, Gene G. Photosensitized dissociation of di-tert-butylperoxide. Energy transfer to a repulsive excited state. 108. Wubbels, Gene G. Solvent control of migratory aptitudes in the photochemical rearrangement of 2(5H)-furanones. 109. Wubbels, Gene G. Thermal and photochemical smiles rearrangement of beta(nitrophenoxy)ethylamines.
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