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Title
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Eva and Dave
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Description
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Eva Pearl Renfrow sitting on a sofa with David Renfrow, the brother of her husband, Lee Augustus Renfrow, in Washington, D.C.
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Date Created
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1960
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PID
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grinnell:35558
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Title
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Eva and Her Grandchildren
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Description
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Eva Pearl Renfrow sits in between her granddaughters, Virginia Smith on the left and Alice Frances Smith on the right, probably at Eva's home in Grinnell, Iowa. The girls are wearing matching dresses.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:35508
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Title
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Eva, Evanel, Virginia and Alice
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Description
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From left to right, Virginia Smith, Evanel Renfrow Terrell holding Alice Frances Smith on her lap, and Eva Pearl Renfrow, seated on a sofa, probably in Grinnell, Iowa. Evanel is Eva's daughter; Virginia and Alice are Evanel's nieces (Edith Renfrow Smith's daughters).
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:35507
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Title
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Evanel Renfrow at Florida A&M
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Description
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A model cafeteria lunch set-up for a 1 room school is displayed at Florida A&M College for Negroes, Tallahassee, Florida. Evanel Renfrow is the woman on the right. Evanel was a professor of Home Economics at African American universities across the Southern states. The back of the photo has stamp, "Agr. Extension Ser., Gainesville, Fla."
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Date Created
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1928
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PID
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grinnell:35559
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Title
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Facing Uncertainty: Norms and Formal Institutions as Shared Mental Models
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Description
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This paper presents a theoretical argument focused on how social norms and formal institutions operate as cognitive coping mechanisms among groupings of boundedly rational actors who face fundamental uncertainty concerning their political and economic environments.
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Date Created
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2019
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PID
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grinnell:27808
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Title
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First National Bank, Brooklyn, Iowa
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Description
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Color postcard view of the First National Bank in Brooklyn, Iowa. The building was located on the northeast corner of Jackson and Front Streets. Postcard addressed to Edward Breniman, Brooklyn, and postmarked July 26, 1919. C.T. Photochrom postcard number R-38883 published by Curt Teich & Co., Chicago, Illinois.
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Date Created
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1919
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PID
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grinnell:27240