Macy, Jesse. "Pindar's Predecessor". Fortnightly Club paper on Jesse Macy by David Jordan.
- US US-IaGG Pamphlet 52-52 pM25- 52 pM251L-52 pM25jor
- Unidad documental compuesta
- February, 1984
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Macy, Jesse. "Pindar's Predecessor". Fortnightly Club paper on Jesse Macy by David Jordan.
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Vignettes from the Rhineland and Ardennes: 1944-1945.
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Luebben, Ralph A.
Information about people associated with Grinnell College or the town of Grinnell.
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A list of published poetry as of September 2024. Additional information about poetry and awards.
Copies of the poems:
-"After Rain"
-"The Basswood Cardinal"
-"The Breathing Game"
-"Clearing Out the House"
-"Dust"
-"Graduation"
-"Lighting a Bonfire After Casting His Ashes"
-"Nocturne"
-"Resin"
-"Softer Skin"
-"Toothache"
Burt, Samuel
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-"Who was Alexander Clark?" published on Iowa History: Bits and Pieces blog, June 23, 2020
-"What Became of Susie Clark?" published on Bleeding Heartland blog, April 25, 2023
-"Life Story: Susan Clark Holley"
-"Rebecca the Pioneer" published on Bleeding Heartland blog, July 14, 2022
Yeager, Stuart. Class of 1982.
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Price, Alphanette White. Class of 1957.
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P-Q excluding a few key people
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Renfrow Smith, Edith. Class of 1937.
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Edith Renfrow Smith (1914- ), class of 1937, is the first Black female graduate of Grinnell College.
Materials include articles about Mrs. Smith and her connection to the college and town of Grinnell, a photo book from the dedication of the Smith Gallery, The Grinnell Magazine Summer 2007 with Mrs. Renfrow Smith on the cover, and the Congressional Record Tribute from 2002 (oversized).
The collection includes nine photographic prints used at the exhibit "The True Grinnellian: An exhibition to honor Edith Renfrow Smith '37" that accompanied the re-dedication of the Edith Renfrow Smith '37 Student Art Gallery on October 28, 2021. Filed in Oversize #1.
Photo book for Edith Renfrow Smith '37 Gallery dedication includes photo of Edith Renfrow Smith as a Tennequoit champion. pp. 12.
Lamb, A. Clifton. Biographical information.
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