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1985 ISO Cultural Evening February 13, 1987 ISO Cultural Evening-Tapes 1& 2 February 13, 1988 ISO Cultural Evening February 18, 1989 ISO Cultural Evening 1990 ISO Talent Show February 1991 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1 February 1991 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2 August 1991 ISO Orientation February 15, 1992 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1 February 15, 1992 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2 February 12, 1993 ISO Cultural Evening 1994 ISO Food Bazaar 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1-2 copies 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2-2 copies 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 3 February 1998 ISO Cultural Evening October 1998 ISO Panel Discussion March 1999 ISO Cultural Evening March 2000 ISO Cultural Evening 2001 ISO Cultural Evening 2002 ISO Talent Show 2002 ISO Fashion Show 2002 ISO Talent Show & Fashion Show 2003 ISO Cultural Evening

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1985 ISO Cultural Evening February 13, 1987 ISO Cultural Evening-Tapes 1& 2 February 13, 1988 ISO Cultural Evening February 18, 1989 ISO Cultural Evening 1990 ISO Talent Show February 1991 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1 February 1991 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2 August 1991 ISO Orientation February 15, 1992 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1 February 15, 1992 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2 February 12, 1993 ISO Cultural Evening 1994 ISO Food Bazaar 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 1-2 copies 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 2-2 copies 1995 ISO Cultural Evening-Tape 3 February 1998 ISO Cultural Evening October 1998 ISO Panel Discussion March 1999 ISO Cultural Evening March 2000 ISO Cultural Evening 2001 ISO Cultural Evening 2002 ISO Talent Show 2002 ISO Fashion Show 2002 ISO Talent Show & Fashion Show 2003 ISO Cultural Evening

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File with 5x8 cards for each of approximately 555 international students and 40 faculty with international connections. Name, country, years at Grinnell, major, post-Grinnell education, and any other biographical information available are recorded on the cards. A summary sheet indicates the sources of information on the cards and suggests directions for further research.

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Intervidews with alumni from classes 1911-1941. Alumni interviewed: Barnet, Orpah, class of 1927 Beswick, Marguerite, class of 1929 Brogan, Howard O., class of 1936 Bryan, Harold, class of 1913 Campbell, Ruth, class of 1916 Chase, Elmer E.. class of 1927 Clifton, George, Conard, Alfred, class of 1932 Daehler, Effie Maytag, class of 1914 Dewey, Frank, class of 1927 Fellows, Pearl Neel, class of 1914 Fischer, Pauline Bleakney, class of 1932 Fleck, Harold, class of 1919 French, Rebecca Conard, class of 1930 Gelvin, Mildred Granger, class of 1917 Greenwald, Dakotah, class of 1932 Greenwald, William and Lois Raffety, class of 1919, 1918 Harshbarger, H. Clay, class of 1922 Hicks, Herol, class of 1932 Higley, L. Bodine, class of 1922 Hoyt, Helen Hoad and W. Bryan, class of 1919, 1919 James, Clarence, class of 1933 Jenkins, Richard, class of 1939 Johnson, Letha, class of 1927 Lamb, Curtis, class of 1927 MacEachron, Helen, class of 1911 McCarty, Gaylord, class of 1927 McCreary, A. Dewitt, class of 1932 Meacham, E. Donald, class of 1917 Meyer, Carolyn, class of 1927 Moser, Earl, class of 1920 Norland, Blanch Gibbs, class of 1914 Oelke, Martha Jones, class of 1928 Parish, John and ELizabeth Parish, class of 1927, 1931 Pogue, L. Welch, class of 1922 Pye, Hubert, class of 1932 Raffety, LaVerne, class of 1922 Rivers, Ethyl, class of 1918 Russell, Marjorie Rahe, class of 1915 Seeland, Richard C., class of 1927 Stouffer, Elsie, class of 1924 Stronks, James, class of 1909 Swan, Ted and Rex Swan, class of 1913, 1917 Turner, Almira, class of 1927 Turner, George C. class of 1920 Wall, Beatrice, class of 1940 Wall, Joseph, class of 1941 Webber, Edith, class of 1915

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-04/22/1988 More Than Coloured TV: Reversing Invisibility
-02/11/1989 1989 Variety Show (CBS)
-10/01/1989 Black Awareness Celebration, Herrick Chappel Fall,1989 Scenes from a Lesbian Life at Grinnell College
-02/1990 Black Students Talent Show
-03/03/1991 Seasons Reasons
-11/01/1991 KDIC Airband Competition
-12/04/1991 Heather McHugh Poetry Readings
-02/08/1992 Storytelling
-02/19/1992 Gray Panthers
-04/17/1992 Queer Talent show
-04/23/1992 Men Pregnant with Possibilities
-11/20/1992 KDIC Airband Competition
-02/17/1993 Shyleen Qualls, Poetry Reading
-02/19/1993 African Dances
-02/19/1993 Studs
-03/02/1995 Garrett Hongo Poetry Reading
-04/1999 Pride Week Talent Show

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This collection contains issues of the publication from 1987-1998 and poster advertisements for the 1997 and 1998 issues.

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04/1991 CBS Talent Show 02/29/1992 CBS Talent Show 02/26/1994 CBS Talent Show 1995 CBS Talent Show 1995 CBS Talent Show 1995 CBS Speak Easy 02/1996 CBS Talent Show 1997 CBS Talent Show

CBS Administrative Files

By-Laws Minutes Correspondence Financial information Affirmative Action, Critical Race Theory, and The Law Symposium, February, 1999. (Rosenfield Symposium) Calendars Events/Publicity Events/Conferences

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1989 Sept. 5 Debate on abortion 1990 Dec. 11 Profs are funnier 1991 Feb. 9 Gulf crisis debate 1991 Mar. Ban on offensive expression 1991 April Public readings 1991 Dec. 10 College education is a waste of time 1992 Mar. 3 Ronald Reagan on the $1 bill 1992 April 14 We dread the future 1992 Oct. 13 Sink the Mayflower 1993 Mar. 18 This house believes that Iowa is heaven 1993 May 4 Death penalty 1993 Oct. 5 Refugee policy 1993 Nov. 15 Right to bear arms 1993 Fall Should this college act in loco parentis? 1994 Feb. 16 This house is politically correct 1994 Mar, 9 This house believes that private guns should be significantly curtailed in civil society 1994 Oct. 4 This house believes that animals have the right to life, liberty and happiness 1994 Oct. 7 This house would welcome a world without religion 1994 Oct. 27 This house believes that guarantee of citizen safety is more desirable than the protection of civil liberties 1994 Nov. 17 This house would shop for dope at the supermarket 1994 Mar. This house would juice the juice 1995 Oct. 30 The Feminist movement has reached the dead end 1995 Nov. There is no place in a sensor in a democracy 1995 Dec. 150 years is long enough 1996 Mar. This house believes that veganism is the only diet for a small planet. 1996 April 30 This house believes there can be no debate on the Grinnell campus 1996 June This house believes the death penalty is morally justifies 1996 Oct. 7 This house believes that character and politics don't mix 1996 Nov. 13 This house would negotiate with terrorists 1996 Dec. 11 This house is revolting 1997 Feb. 24 This house supports physician assisted suicide 1997 Oct. 8 This house would study the humanities, not the sciences 1998 Mar. This house believes that liberal arts colleges are elitist scams 1999 Mar Debate 1999 April Debate This house would resurrect I.V. This house believes that men are funnier than women The american dream is a nightmare debate.

KDIC Recordings

  1. Anti war rally in Des Moines, 4/72, (55 minutes).
  2. Anti war rally in Des Moines, 4/72, (55 minutes or 15 minutes).
  3. Bel Canto PGM #7.
  4. Black Women’s Panel, 11/22/70, (30 minutes). South Lounge
  5. Greg Brown, 1987. Darby Gym
  6. William Burroughs, 7/19/78, (31:00). Neunpa Institute lecturer, poet
  7. Drug Symposium, 2/4/70. Two Lectures
  8. Grinnell College Jazz Band, 11/23/75, (70 minutes).
  9. Grinnell College Folk etc. Festival, 2/7/70. Roberts Theater Track one: Saturday Night Concert Gospel, Cowboy Track two: Stringband, Maybelle Carter, Bubba
  10. Grinnell College Folk etc. Festival, 2/6,7/70, (44 minutes). Roberts Theater Track one: Cowboy, Stringband Track two: Bubba, Balfas
  11. Grinnell’s Sacred Harp Choir, 1975, (45 minutes).
  12. Donald Hall, 4/4/72, (20 minutes). Contemporary poet here for the 1972 Grinnell College Writer’s Conference.
  13. Art Knowces/ Ethno Music, 5/5/68. Lao Ngoc Phong Vietnam and our Feetore Loston the Ground
  14. The Lone Ranger. “Indian Attack and Disgraced Lieutenant”
  15. Phyllis Lyon, 4/22/75, (42 minutes). Feminism – Lesbianism lecture
  16. “Media Responsibility”, 4/8/74. South Lounge Panel Discussion of the Media Conference with Susan Hautzinger, Walter Jacobson, Stephen Johnson, and Susan Pledge
  17. Mobulu Mesekela, (42 minutes). A Zulu poet
  18. Moyer and Kagan on Vietnam.
  19. Professor Alan Nesser, Philosophy, on China, 11/9/70, (40 minutes). On Cultural Revolution in China
  20. Political Series, 9,10/74. James Leach, Dave Stanley, Ed Mevinsky, John Culver, Schaben
  21. Pseudo Liberation of Grinnell Women, 3/8/69. South Lounge
  22. Alice B. Toklas Reads from Her Cookbook.
  23. Tornado Report, 9/17/68. Doc Elliot – J. Wittem
  24. News Review of Fall of Vietnam 5 Hours Before Surrender.
  25. Dean Joseph Wall at Grinnell College Community Mtg., 5/8/70, (35 minutes). Darby Gym. Proposal for Spring Shutdown as a Result of Kent State, Cambodia, etc.
  26. Harold Willens, 9/30/71. ARH. Vietnam Election Day – “Day of Disgrace” (Willens just spent some time in Saigon)
  27. Women’s Movement Info. Meeting, 9/29/71, (23 minutes or 50 minutes).
  28. Women’s Performing Arts Festival, 4/75, (48 minutes).

Negatives

Cyclone negatives 1982, 1996 Unidentified negatives

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