Photograph of the house at 436 East Street, built in the 1860s for Samuel F. Cooper. The house sat on 40 acres well back from East Street, and its porte cochere was one of the few in town. The house was burned down by design in 1978.
This typed reproduction of letters sent from Grinnell-in-China participant Alice Reed to her family in the United States contains correspondence from the beginning of her tenure in 1916 to her return home in 1948.
The First Congregational Church, known as the Old Stone Church, was built in 1877 on the site of J. B. Grinnell's original Congregational Church. It was demolished in 1951.
Letter from Harold S. Matthews to James F. Findlay (misspelled "Findley"), incoming Dean of Men at Grinnell College, regarding the Grinnell-in-China program.
Announcement of two events featuring Sunny Yudkoff, an assistant professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: a talk on Hebrew modernist David Vogel and a conversation with students about Jewish studies today.