- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-R-5
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- 1930 - 1989
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
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Parte de RG-R: College Relations
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
"The Great Rock Island" 1 box: Video-tape master FOR DUPLICATION ONLY. Documentary material. "The Farmer Feeds Us All" 1976. Video-tape master FOR DUPLICATION ONLY. Color, 28 min. One viewing tape of each of the above. Conversation with Joseph F. Rosenfield, Nov. 1990. Videocassette (VHS), 33 min, sound, color. "They Are Still Our Children". Grinnell College production, 1977. Videocassette. Mirecourt Trio. Mendelssohn Trio. no date. Videocassette. Chamber Ensemble: Mirecourt Trio and Des Moines Symphony Players. no date. Videocassette. Wall, Joseph, and Jones, Alan. "Celebrating Grinnell's Traditions: the 1890s and 1960s." Convocation Sept. 21, 1995. Videocassette (VHS), ca. 50 min., sound, color. Memorial Service for Joseph F Rosenfield, July 15, 200. VHS videocassette. 40 min. sound, color. Grinnell College 2000 "Joe Rosenfield '25". Tribute to Joseph F. Rosenfield. VHS videocassette. 18 min., sound, color. Produced by Buck and Company for Grinnell College, 2000. "Our Grinnell". VHS videotape, color, March 21, 1995.
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
Admissions brochures; "Our Grinnellian Story" brand-identifying pamphlet; concert, drama, graduation programs; alumni brochures; handbooks; directories; Grinnell Magazines; reports. Includes 9 notebooks covering 1967-1971. Notebooks and Boxes A-Z, F-, G-K and unnamed are located at offsite storage. Includes print samples from 2015-2019.
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
81 reel-to-reel tapes. Detailed list following 1979- ca. 359 cassette tapes of college lectures. No detailed list or inventory. Includes Sports Symposium, April 1984; Small Town in America Symposium, March 1987. Commencement 1986 5 videocassettes (VHS). Includes Baccalaureate, Senior Honors Concert, Senior Showcase, Commencement exercises.
Parte de RG-R: College Relations
Grinnell Outdoor Recreation Program (GORP)
Parte de RG-S: Students
File 1 includes handbooks for student leaders for the groups and drafts of David Zeiss' (leader of GORP in the late nineties) rulebook for GORP leaders, along with other miscellaneous group notes, such as minutes from meetings
File 2 includes brochures and fliers for publicizing GORP
File 3 includes reference materials for the group, such as maps and routes for locations, and guidebooks on specific nature areas the group may have visited
File 4 includes a vast number of photos from many different outings, such as kayaking, climbing, spelunking, and hikes
File 5 includes two DVDs, one that consists of a slide presentation Zeiss gave, and the other being a collection of digital photos
In oversize there are more reference materials, specifically large maps for trails that the group used
Parte de Joseph F. Wall Papers
Parte de William Oelke Papers
Poweshiek County Historical and Genealogical Society, Newsletters/Programs of
Parte de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation
Parte de DCL Shelved Archive Collections
Parte de Audio/Visual Collection
Parte de Audio/Visual Collection
Parte de Grace Douglass Orr Papers
Parte de Harold L. Clapp Papers
Series 4: Writings of Harold L. Clapp, published and unpublished A. Published articles and manuscripts of published material. 1929-1959 [Partial bibliography of other published articles is in Harold L. Clapp Manuscript Inventory, Appendix A. Paper copies of many articles are filed in Grinnell College Archives] 1. “Those Dirty French Writers.” The Willow Path. Nov. 1929. 6 p. 2. “An American Scholar and Public Education.” South Atlantic Bulletin, Jan. 1957, 4 p. 3. Some Lessons from Swiss Education. 1958. 9 p. Typed manuscript with appended bibliography of newspapers and journals which published the article. 4. Some Hints from the Swiss. No date. 18 p. Typed manuscript. (No record of where this was published) B. Unpublished stories, articles, and reports, 1958-1960 Arranged chronologically. Mr. Clapp’s writings on education also in “Talks” (series 3) and “Council for Basic Education” (series 2) 1. “Paris Green.” 1938. 14 p. 2. “Sammy Carpenter’s Friends.” ca. 1939. 7 p. (Story for children) 3. “Linguistics Lament.” ca. early 1940s. 7p. 4. “Without Study or Effort.” ca. 1946. 15 p. 5. Letter to Chairman of Modern Foreign Languages, Grinnell College, June 1946. 1946. 4 p. 6. “Sand in the Ears of European Business.” ca. 1949. 7p. (Based on the 1946-7 experience in Switzerland) 7. “On Stinging Beads.” 42 p. 8. “A simple man’s Revolt.” 5 p. 9. “Educational Hypothesis.” 6 p. 10. “Et Tu Brutal Digest.” ca. 1955. 7 p. 11. “The Question of Ernest P. Goodfellow.” ca. 1955. 8 p. 12 The New-Rich Curriculum by Voltaire. Ca. 1955. 9 p. 13. “A Few More Thoughts on Why Johnny Can’t Read.” ca. 1955-56. 2 p. 14. “Pedagogical Perceptions for Cooperative Laymen.” ca. 1957. 6 p. 15. Report of Chairman of the Faculty. 1959. 10 p. 16. “What Are the Essential Ingredients in a Sound Education for Teachers?” 1960. 5 p. 17. “Grinnell College. [Faculty Salaries and Benefits].” Report by HLC. Summer 1960. 9 p. 18. [Paper on education requirements for teachers] undated, ca. 1951-56. 2-22 p. (p. 1 with title is missing) 19. “Specific Suggestions for Increasing Reading Power in French.” 2 p.
[Series 4 continues in Box 2]
Parte de Harold L. Clapp Papers
Talks Includes radio shows, chapel talks, talks to PA, professional groups in modern language and education, church groups, college students, etc. Arranged chronologically. Talks for council for Basic Education filed with CBE materials (series 2). Radio programs: Chautauqua County YMCA – Vocational Guidance Series, Nov. 1938. 7 p. What’s in a Name Quiz, ca 1950. 1 p. Rob and Bay ca. 1950, 10 p. French Colloquium, 1952. 1-pg. summary Jules Romains. No date. 13 p. As Others See Us. Jan. 1945. ( for Poweshiek Club) 12 p. Memorial Service Address (F. D. Roosevelt), April 1945. 2 p. [Talk on language study] (for Classical Conference in Mount Vernon) Spring 1946. 2 p. Rumbo A Mexico. (Chapel Talk) March 1946. 8 p. Talk to Dubuque language teacher’s meeting. Sept. 1946. 4 p. Meditations on a Placement Program, or When Should a Foreign Language Be Studies? (Classical Conference, Mount Vernon. Published in Modern Language Journal, 1947) Spring 1947. 7 p. Talk to Kansas Foreign Language Conference, Hayes, Kan.] ca. late 1940s. 65p. Review of Wave of the Future by Anne M. Lindbergh. (Chapel talk) 1949. 6p. [Talk on counseling] 1950. 2p. Here I Stand. (Chapel Talk) Spring 1952. 10 p. [Talk to Toledo PTA] April 1952. 4 p. How Scholarly Can We Get (Phi Beta Kappa Chapel) Oct. 1952. 11p. [Talk to Grinnell rotary Club] ca. Apr. 1953. 3 p. What’s Funny? (Kiwanis Club) April. 1953. 3 p. [Talk to Advanced Communications class] ca. 1953-54. 8 p. [Sermon at Congregational Church] Early 1950s. 7p. [Sermon] ca. 1953. 5 p. The Church in Our Time (First congregational Church) Oct. 1954. 4p. [Lecture to Advanced Communication class] Feb. 1955. 14 p. Words for a College Freshman. (Revision of Lecture to Advanced Communication class) ca. 1956. 7 p. [Draft of Chapel address] ca. 1955. 3 p. Education – Protestant problem-Child. (Chapel talk) Mar, 1955. 4 p. Ethics in Advertising. (Chapel Talk) Nov. 1955. 10 p. [Preparation of teachers for our public schools] (Audience unknown) Late 1950s. 6 p. (incomplete) [Outline of remarks proposed for Brookville PTA] April 1957. 1 p. [Talk on education to Sphinx Club, Washington, D.C.] 1957. 9 p. [Second talk on education to Sphinx Club Washington, D.C.] 1957. 3 p. The American Scholar and Public Education – Chapter II (Univ. of Kentucky Foreign Language Conference) April 1957. 9 p. [Introduction to talk on education] ca. 1957. 1 p. (transcribed by Mrs. Clapp) The Public and the Public Schools. (Annual meeting of Girls’ Latin School Alumnae Association, Boston) June 1957. 4 p. The Role of the Liberal Arts College in Teacher Education. (26th Annual Conference of Academic Deans of the Southern States, Richmond, VA.) Dec. 1957. 11 p. [Talk to Grinnell Congregational Church on merger of Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reformed Churches] Spring 1958. 6 p. Schools Need More Than Money. (Wichita Rotary Club) June 1958. 9 p. Proceedings of the Editor and Educator conference on “The purpose of Education in the American Democracy” and HLC’s prepared notes. (Arden House, New York) Nov. 1958. Elements in the Teacher Education Program – Subject Matter preparation. (State Conference sponsored by Iowa Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards, Ames, Iowa) Nov. 1958. 12 p. Also press release, 1 p. How Far Is It to Ideal Teachers College? Ca. 1958. 10 p. Education for the Extremes. (Debate with Harold Hand at Milwaukee meeting of Department of Secondary Education of university of Wisconsin at Milwaukee) April 1959. 19 p. The Education of Teachers –If I Had My Way. (Kansas Conference, Lawrence, Kan.) June 1959. 4 p. [Talk on education to Grinnell Rotary Club] Aug. 1959. 10 p. Story of the Y building (Rededication of Y Building as Steiner Hall) Oct. 1959. 2 p. Discussion of three aspects of J. B. Conant’s The American High School Today. *(Iowa Association of School Administrators) Nov. 1959. 11 p. [Notes for Phi Beta Kappa panel discussion] May 1960. 5 sheets. Who’s on First in Teacher Education? Ca. 1961. 20 p. What Are the Essential Ingredients in a Sound Education for Teachers? Ca. 1961. 6 p.