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Title
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Wayside Florist
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Description
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Wayside Florist at 1003 Main Street (northwest corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue) in downtown Grinnell, Iowa, after its renovation. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Main Street Slides, p.4, slide 17.
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Date Created
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1987
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PID
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grinnell:21286
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Title
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We Are What We Eat: Food, Culture, and Identity in Literature and Film, Food, Culture, and Identity in Literature and Film
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Description
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In this tutorial we will examine the cultural and political significance of food in literature and film. We will focus on the way national cultures and personal identities are described and defined through narratives of the preparation, consumption, and appreciation of food in twentieth-century Chinese and Chinese American literature and film. Additionally, the course will integrate samples from other cultures and periods as points of comparison. Extracurricular activities, such as a restaurant visit, will also be included to facilitate our understanding and analysis of the culture of food.
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Date Created
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2002
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PID
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grinnell:3463
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Title
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We Invite You to Grinnell Day Sept. 5 1949
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Description
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Double exposed image of the welcome sign to Grinnell Day 1959. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Chamber of Commerce Slides, p.4, slide 6.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:19273
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Title
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Webster Girls
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Description
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Black and white photograph of the 6 young ladies, or the Webster Girls. They are wearing dark dresses and posing together. They are the nieces of Mr. Howard. The back of the photograph has the names from the right, Adella, Jennie, Cora on the first line, showing them as standing in the back. Webster on the second line, and from the right, Alice, Nellie, and Fannie on the last line, showing them sitting in the front. It is dated Feb 25, 1888. The photographer was G.E. Keene, 803 So. Front St., Mankato, Minnesota.
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Date Created
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1888
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PID
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grinnell:23288