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Title
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Worth's 1934 Champions
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Description
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Worth's 1934 champion baseball team in Grinnell, Iowa. Team members are wearing Worth's jerseys. Trophies and Worth's baseballs, bats and gloves are displayed in front of them. Worth, Inc. is a family-owned baseball and softball equipment company that was founded by George Sharp Lannom Jr. in Tullahoma, Tennessee in 1912. In 1923 the company merged with the Morrison-Ricker glove manufacturing company in Grinnell, Iowa. Photo taken by Portrait Art Studios.
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Date Created
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1934
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PID
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grinnell:20693
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Title
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Worthless Rocks
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Description
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This Digital.Grinnell object is part of Rootstalk, Volume V, Issue 1. We encourage readers to discover this content in-context at https://rootstalk.grinnell.edu/.
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PID
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grinnell:28331
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Wounds
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Description
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This work comes out of the desire to produce a visual representation of the wounds Indigenous women have faced in postcolonial society and show through the healing process that their dreams and realization of the future can be made. Utilizing traditional weaving methods to create dreamcatchers, I wanted to combine that method with embroidery and color.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18541
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Title
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Writing Papers in a Statistics Course, Technical Report No. 91-005, Statistics in the Liberal Arts Workshop (SLAW)
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Description
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There is an increased emphasis on writing in today's undergraduate curriculum, and papers can play an important role in an introductory statistics course. With the existence of good interactive statistical software it is possible to move the classic introductory statistics course away from the study of formulas to the study of statistical thinking and the role of statistics in society. In such a new course students get an increased understanding of statistical ideas by writing papers across a wide range of topics; actual topics having ranged from a comparison of statistics and religion to a study of the relationship between time of first class in the morning and the distance from the bed to the alarm clock.
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Date Created
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1991
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PID
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grinnell:26697