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Title
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A Great Teacher of Politics
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Description
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Reflection on the contributions of Jesse Macy to the study of politics written on the occasion of his retirement from teaching.
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Date Created
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1912
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PID
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grinnell:18337
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Title
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Accept Herron Resignation
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Description
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Statement by the Trustees of Iowa College accepting the resignation of George D. Herron
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Date Created
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1899
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PID
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grinnell:18358
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Title
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Between Caesar and Jesus
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Description
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A collection of eight lectures given by George D. Herron. Also available at https://archive.org/details/betweencaesarjes00herr.
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Date Created
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1899
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PID
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grinnell:18361
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Title
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Birds-eye view looking Southwest, Dysart, Iowa
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Description
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Looking southwest at the town of Dysart, Iowa, which was platted in 1872. The town takes its name from Joseph Dysart, a farmer and founder of the town.
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PID
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grinnell:14661
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Title
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Chicago and North Western Train Wreck, April 23, 1908, De Witt, Iowa, Silver Creek
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Description
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View of the wrecked train. On April 23, 1908, southwest of DeWitt, Iowa, at Silver Creek, flooding weakened a bridge and gave way to stock train 132 where an engine and 17 cars of cattle fell into the water. Three crewmen perished in the wreck.
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Date Created
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1908
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PID
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grinnell:16950
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Title
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Department of Applied Christianity
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Description
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Booklet describing the Department of Applied Christianity, its purpose and course offerings
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Date Created
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1894
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PID
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grinnell:18363
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Title
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Dr. George D. Herron Resigns
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Description
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Copy of George D. Herron's letter of resignation addressed to the Trustees of Iowa College
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Date Created
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1899
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PID
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grinnell:18357
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Title
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Herron Flank Move
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Description
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Text of newspaper report from Marshalltown Times-Republican containing a letter from Mrs. Carrie A. Rand calling of opponents of George D. Herron to contribute an amount equal to that she has contributed to fund the Chair of Applied Christianity
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Date Created
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1899
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PID
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grinnell:18359
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High school building, Durant, Iowa, Durant High School
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Description
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Looking north at a three-story brick building. Durant was first named Brayton after its founder Benjamin Brayton. The name was later changed to Durant after Thomas C. Durant, one of the pioneers of the Transcontinental Railroad and an individual who contributed the bulk of funds needed to build the town's first public school. 1912 postmark.
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PID
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grinnell:16818