- US US-store Archives/RG-COR-4-7
- Unidad documental compuesta
- November 15, 1998
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NSF-Swartz/Voyles"Using Research to Foster Interdisciplinary Learning in Science Education"
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NSF/MRI-Cunningham-"Acquisition of a Powder X-Ray Diffractometer"
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MRI/RUI-Cunningham-"MRI/RUI: Acquisition of Instrument Suite for Single Crystal Preparation"
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NSF-Wubbles-Science Faculty Development Award
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NSF/USE-Tjossem/Schneider-"Laser and Modern Optics Facility for Teaching College Physics"
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NSF/ARI-Schwartz-"ARFMP: Renovation of Chemistry Research Facilities"
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NSF/ILI-Schneider-"Redesign of the General Physics Laboratory Utilizing Computer Technology"
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NSF/ILI-Erickson-"A Computational Chemistry/Molecular Modeling Laboratory"
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Conservatory of Music. Reports to Trustees.
Parte deEarly College History 1846-1918
Reports for 1883, 1885-1888, 1890-1894, 1900, 1902-1906, 1012.
Parte deEarly College History 1846-1918
Letters mostly concerning fund-raising, Of special interest: T. Baldwin to J. A. Reed, June 25, 1852: denominational strife and Eastern control Executive committee letter, Aug. 16, 1852: state of college, extensive statements about the "dangerous" German immigration and the need for it to be "Americanized". E. P. Mackintire to J. A. Reed, Nov. 15, 1852: interesting though vague letter about East-West Presbyterian church conflicts and the Albany Convention. Rev. J. R. Mershom (?) to J. A. Reed, April 16, 1854: sees new young people and immigration as hope for church expansion. J. B. Grinnell to J. A. Reed, Jan. 20, 1854: interesting letter about moving to Iowa and railroad influence on possible locations. J. R. Mershom to Adams, Feb. 12, 1854: deals with land speculation caused by railroad, opportunity for college, and the importance of Eastern finance. J. M. Sturtevant to J. A. Reed, Feb. 17, 1854: letter on life at a college. T. Baldwin to J. A Reed, March 21, 1854: concerning the problem of German immigrants and the church; union with American education society; and change of Iowa College site. E. P. Mackintire to E. Adams, April 25, 1854: church contributions to college; change of college site; and religious influence. Mershom to J. A. Reed, June 23, 1854: on college location change; incomplete fragment criticizing New England Home Missionary Society's support of churches now capable of self-support. Mershom to J. A. Reed, June 30, 1854: college fundraising in the East and the effect of a possible change in college location; concern over German immigration. Mershom to J. A. Reed, July 4, 1854: fundraising and church jealousies. Mershom to J. A. Reed, July 5, 1854: fundraising and tight market; regret at possible college move. Mershom to J. A. Reed, July 26, 1854: fundraising and depression.