- US US-IaGG MS 01.217
- Colección
- 1907 - 1908
Two folders of correspondence written by Murray McMurray (class of 1910). The bulk of the correspondence is addressed to Jessie.
Two folders of correspondence written by Murray McMurray (class of 1910). The bulk of the correspondence is addressed to Jessie.
Commencement programs, Grinnell College Directory, Grinnell College Bulletin, photograph.
Grinnell College
Harriet Naumann Class of 1929 Materials
Lorraine Smith Harris Papers 1931-1935
Papers of Lorraine Smith Harris during her time as a student at Grinnell College.
Harris, Lorraine Smith
Warren McIntire Boys State Materials, 1942
Joan Mayer Jansen Class of 1945 Materials
Photo album, essay, class beanie, 'An Interpretation of Life at Grinnell College'
Mary Ethel Brehm (Norris) Class of 1953 Materials
Mary Ethel Brehm, Class of 1953, lived in Main Hall on the second floor during her freshman year. Items originally from a scrapbook that fell apart.
Scrapbook of Marlene Berg's duration at Grinnell College
Douglas Klein Papers contain various school publications, mostly from the years 1964-1970. The publications include the NOUS Literary Review, the Alumni S&B, misc. programs and directories, the High and Mighty, the Militant, the Second Battle of Chicago, various political flyers, the Grinnell Reporter, the Montage, and the Ptero. Besides the publications, the Douglas Klein Papers include calendars, student handbooks and the Grinnell Phi Betta Kappa directory, as well as "The Past of Our College" (1895) and the 1892 cyclone. They also contain the seminar notes "Ecology on Economics," as well as the first two draft's of Klein's Calculus textbook.
Klein, Douglas
David Hoffman, Class of 1984, Collection of USSR Study Tour Materials
This collection contains photographic negatives from 18 rolls of film taken during the Grinnell College Study Tour to the USSR in December of 1983 and January of 1984.
Hoffman, David
George F. Pinne Autograph Collection
The collection includes letters and official documents, some loose, some in binders with the author’s name imprinted in gold on the cover. Also included are invoices and correspondence from vendors: The Scribner Book Store (New York), Dawsons of Pall Mall (London), Documents and Autographs Ltd. (London).
The earliest letters are from Samuel Pepys (1673/4) and the Earl of Spencer (1684). The majority of the documents are from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Included are letters from British statesmen (Disraeli and Gladstone), Queen Victoria, and a variety of famous American and British persons such as Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Rockwell Kent, Auguste Rodin, and Teddy Roosevelt.
Included with the collection is a partial inventory of the items in the collection created when the collection was received.
Pinne, George F. (1889-1965)
Gail and Stan Greenwald Alumni Travel Material
Ann Cromer Goplerud was born on June 27, 1918, in Osage, Iowa. She graduated from Grinnell College in 1939 with a Bachelor of Music. She taught music before joining the Red Cross during World War II. She served in the Red Cross Club and in her spare time she sang at hospitals and to troops waiting to move out. She became incredibly popular and earned the name "Ann of Iowa." She also served in the American Red Cross during the Korean War. She spent twenty years working for the State Department Agency in Washington D.C. She died on October 12, 1999, and is buried in Osage, Iowa.
Goplerud, Ann C.