Correspondence N-R; Trustee Correspondence

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US US-IaGG Archives/RG-A2-2-3

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Correspondence N-R; Trustee Correspondence

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Helen E. Chase. 1929. 1 letter. Fundraising Gary Cooper. 1938. Correspondence (premier of Cooper film at Grinnell) Edith P. Cunningham. 1921-1938. Correspondence (Perkins scholarship). Congregational Church. 1927-1940. Minutes of meetings, correspondence, proposed budget 1939-1940, annual reports, brochures. Gardner Cowles and Gardner Cowles Jr. 1933-1939. (Publishers, Des Moines Register) Correspondence (Cowles scholarships, etc.) Curriculum committee. 1930s. Course outlines for music, physical education, teacher training, journalism, drama. General teching load 1935-1936, curriculum at other institutions, booklets, clippings, etc. 1928-1931. J. F. Darby. 1931-1939. Correspondence Jay N. Darling. 1931-1939. Correspondence, photograph Martha Dibble. 1932-1938. Correspondence. Dormitories. 1931-1940. Reports with statistics, operating and business details. Endowments. Endowments of chairs and early endowments. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Gates. 1928-1936. Correspondence. General Education Board. 1930-1938. Correspondence (endowment), questionnaire. Mrs. N. A Graver, 1931 2 letters re: contribution, Greater Iowa Commission 1936 report. Thomas D. Gregg Fund. 1938. Correspondence, petition, clippings re: estate. Grinnell College Foundation 1931-1934. Correspondence re: Dibble property, minutes of meeting June 3 1932, List of officers and directors. Grinnell in China. 1932-1938. Lists of faculty donations, letters from Alice Reed, H. Belcher, N. W. Wehrhan, pamphlets. Grinnell Institute of International Relations. 1939. Minutes, members comments. Institute of International Education, 1936-1940, Correspondence, pamphlets. Vitae for speakers: Stratton, Crowther, Manniche. E. S. Harkness. 1931-1938. Correspondence with Gertrude Moore re: possible contribution. W. F. Harrah. 1931-1932 (Trustee) Correspondence. Harvard Club. 1939 Correspondence (St. Louis meeting). Harvard Exchange. 1930-1935. Correspondence. (Move to discontinue exchange, Pres. Conard, 1935, etc.) S. H. Herrick. 1930-1934. Correspondence, telefram at death of Herrick, Jan. 16, 1934. Jesse Macy Hall. 1935. Plans, clippings, photo. Herbert Magoun, 1933-1938. Correspondence. Mears family. 1921-1937. Correspondence, clippings, testimonies to Mary Mears.

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