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Title
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Mens Dormitory, Grinnell, 834
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Description
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Postcard view of Gates-Rawson tower at the intersection of Park Street and 7th Avenue on the Grinnell College campus in Grinnell, Iowa. Postcard published by the L.L. Cook Company, Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. McNally photographs. Collection #1, Series #1-1.
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Date Created
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1920
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PID
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grinnell:6331
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Title
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Men's dormitories
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Description
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Looking southwest. Buildings from foreground to background: Dibble Hall, Clark Hall, Gates Hall, Rawson Hall, Langan Hall, Smith Hall. 1941 postmark. Number B-148.
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Date Created
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1941
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PID
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grinnell:13708
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Title
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Gates Hall
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Description
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Looking northeast. Gates Hall bears the name of Grinnell's second president, George Augustus Gates, who led the College from 1887 through 1900. Number B-149.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:13845
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Title
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Nollen House, White House
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Description
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A photograph of Nollen House taken February 1957.
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Date Created
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1957
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PID
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grinnell:864
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Title
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Norris Hall
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Description
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A photograph of Norris Hall from the southwest.
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Date Created
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1978
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PID
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grinnell:332
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Title
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North View of Norris Dorms
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Description
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A northerly view of Norris dormitory at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Chamber of Commerce Slides, p.8, slide 9.
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Date Created
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1970
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PID
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grinnell:19317
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Title
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418 East Street, Grinnell, Iowa
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Description
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Looking northwest. A gift acknowledgement card from President Pamela Ferguson, 1991-1997. Gates-Rawson Tower, with its elaborate archways and tower at the center of the six original structures, provides one of Grinnell College's most famous landmarks. This central archway is positioned between Gates Hall on the north and Rawson Hall on the south. Title supplied by cataloger.
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Date Created
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1997
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PID
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grinnell:13373
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Title
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North campus, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa
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Description
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North Campus was originally home to male students and was built under a plan by Grinnell College president J.H.T. Main, who thought that a group of smaller residences would foster fellowship and loyalty among men. In 1968 the college began gradually integrating students into coed dorms, all dorms at Grinnell are now coed. --photo verso
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Date Created
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1990
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PID
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grinnell:14381