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Warren Township #3 Students May 1924
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Description
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Students and visitors at Warren Township #3 School posed on the last day of school in May 1924. Warren Township #3 was 3.5 miles northeast of Brooklyn, Iowa. Front row, left to right: Claude Wheeler, Victor Landuyt, Bruno Van Ersvelde, Donald Crider, Edward Haines. Second row, left to right: Teacher "Miss Margie" Brotherson Mannatt, Anna Otto, Mary Landuyt, Pearson Hall, Philomina Van Ersvelde, Frank Van Ersvelde, Arlene Crider, Alphonso Landuyt. Back row, left to right: Eugene Otto, Wayne Heishman, Kenneth Carmichael, Ferdinand Landuyt, Kenneth Haines, Rose Van Ersvelde, Jennie Otto, Earl Wheeler, Harry Otto, Glen Wheeler, Clara Van Ersvelde.
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Date Created
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1924
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PID
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grinnell:27224
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Weekly Receipts
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Weekly receipts from the Union Stock Yards in Chicago, Illinois for the week July 14 to July 20, 1934, distributed by the Chicago Producers Commission Association. Gives the number of rail cars and approximate cars by truck from various producers for the week.
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Date Created
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1934
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PID
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grinnell:30055
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William Oelke, Rose Stoops, and Floyd Beaver
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Black and white photograph of William Oelke (1906-1988), former professor emeritus of chemistry at Grinnell College and president of the Grinnell Museum Society; Rose Stoops (1895-2001), longtime curator of the Grinnell Historical Museum; and Floyd Beaver (1920-1990), veterinarian and mayor of Grinnell. The three are standing on the front lawn of the Grinnell Historical Museum on Rose Stoops Day, September 12, 1981. From left: William Oelke, Rose Stoops, and Floyd Beaver.
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Date Created
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1981
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PID
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grinnell:26649
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Winnie and Pam
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Winnie Hancock and Pamela Lemme standing in the living room of the Smith home at 8320 South Calumet Avenue in Chicago. Pamela is the granddaughter of Edith Renfrow Smith's sister, Helen Lemme.
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Date Created
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1960
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PID
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grinnell:35482
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Winnie and Pam Seated
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Description
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Winnie Hancock, Pamela Lemme, and an unidentified woman seated in the living room of the Smith home at 8320 South Calumet Avenue in Chicago. Pamela is the granddaughter of Edith Renfrow Smith's sister, Helen Lemme.
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Date Created
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1960
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PID
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grinnell:35483
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Title
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Women's Rights and Development in India
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Description
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This essay looks at Sex-selective abortions in relation to levels of development in three states in India
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Date Created
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2013
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PID
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grinnell:31909
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World War II Monument in Montezuma
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Description
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Charles and Leon Rowell pose in front of the World War II monument on the lawn of the Montezuma courthouse in Montezuma, Iowa. The monument, dedicated on January 20, 1945, was designed and built by C.J. Zirbel and Harold Swanson. It stood 27 feet high on an eight foot base with a peak at the top to emulate the Washington Monument. All four sides listed the names of servicemen and women in the vicinity. At some point in time the monument was torn down as it was built of wood and had deteriorated over the years. The panels with the soldiers names may be at the Poweshiek County Historical and Genealogical Society. The scaffold in the background is because they were putting a new roof on the courthouse.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:27238
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World War II Soldiers
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Description
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Paul Renfrow, in the middle, poses with fellow soldiers during World War II.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:35562
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York Lumber Company, Grinnell Centennial Parade
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Description
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The York Lumber Company entry in the parade was a horse drawn wagon full of lumber. There is a girl in dress and bonnet and a boy sitting on the lumber. The driver is obscured. A sign on the side reads, "We like to trade at York's." York's was located at 732 Broad Street. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous Photographs. Collection #17, Box #4.
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Date Created
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1954
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PID
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grinnell:28734