- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.47-1
- 1897-1898
Volume 10, numbers 1-52 (October 7, 1897 - September 29, 1898).
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Volume 10, numbers 1-52 (October 7, 1897 - September 29, 1898).
Part of Langston Hughes Postcard 1944
In the spring of 1944, writer, poet, novelist and playwright Langston Hughes came to speak at Grinnell College’s Herrick Chapel. On April 30, 1944 Hughes spoke to the college community stating that the purpose of his poetry “is to stress the economic plight of the Negro race.” While at Grinnell, Hughes sent a postcard dated May 1, 1944 to Mrs. Ina Steele at Texas College in Tyler, Texas.
Kropotkin, Prince P. The Possibilities of agriculture. v. 9, p. 615
Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
Two French business manuscript documents, one illuminated manuscript leaf, one leaf from a scrivener's ledger, one facsimile of a letter written by Oliver Cromwell, and one land deed.
Part of Bill Ingram Collection of Early Modern French Manuscript Business Documents 1550-1652
Printed on back: "Summons from Oliver Cromwell to Praise God Barebone to appear at the Council Chamber in Whitehall on 4 July 1653 as Member of the Parliament for the City of London. 6 June 1653." This facsimile is copyrighted 1963 and was printed in England by Cotswold Collotype Co. Ltd.
Part of Ionian Society Records 1916-1918
Secretary's MInuets of the Iowa College Christian Association
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Peer Mediation Educator Training Program
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Unfunded - Espitia, Juan Daniel
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
Part of Iowa Peace Institute
China: A Sourcebook of Information
One letter from Chekhov’s sister, a replica of Chekhov’s letter (November 2, 1903) to Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre), and a note (June 14, 1985) from Kennan explaining the provenance of the Chekhov letter. Also included are photocopies in Russian.