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Title
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Stewart Library
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Description
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The front facade of Stewart Library on Broad Street in Grinnell, Iowa. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Main Street Slides, p.17, slide 17.
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Date Created
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1987
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PID
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grinnell:21436
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Title
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Stone Clock Over Fitness Firm Doorway
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Description
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The stone clock over the Fitness Firm doorway on the B.P.O.E. Building in Grinnell, Iowa. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Main Street Slides, p.32, slide 10.
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Date Created
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1991
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PID
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grinnell:21603
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Title
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Stone outcrop in China
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Description
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Photograph of a rock outcropping in the middle of a forested mountain range in China.
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Date Created
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1924
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PID
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grinnell:17408
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Title
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Storefront with Critchett's Piano Ads
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Description
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831 Main Street storefront in Grinnell, Iowa. There are advertisements for Critchett's, Baldwin, and Kimball pianos in the window. Duffy's Bar is visible to the left. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Main Street Slides, p.6, slide 14.
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Date Created
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1992
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PID
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grinnell:21303
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Title
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Storefronts on West Side of Main Street Post Renovation
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Description
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The storefronts for Sandy's School of Dance, Miller's Barber Shop, Wood Wax'n Paper- Hallmark, and Forbes Office Equipment at 927, 929, 931, and 933 Main Street in downtown Grinnell, Iowa after renovation. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Main Street Slides, p.4, slide 6.
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Date Created
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1987
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PID
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grinnell:21279
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Title
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Stories, Story-Tellers, and Audiences: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron, Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron, Tutorial: Stories, Story-Tellers, and Audiences: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron
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Description
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How is a story constructed? Using a model derived from linguistics and applied to narrative, we will explore both this question and the art of narrative. For most of the semester, we will be the audience of stories from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Marguerite of Navarre's Heptameron, but, at the end of the semester, you will be a story-teller and a part of the audience for your fellow students' stories. This tutorial will especially develop your ability to take part in class discussions and to write arguments.
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Date Created
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2003
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PID
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grinnell:3461