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Comparative Anatomy
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Description
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Photo of professor instructing students in Comparative Anatomy
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:5054
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Title
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Don & Irene's Motel, Danville, Iowa
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Description
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On verso: Don & Irene's Motel was located on Highway 34, 1/2 mile west of Danville, Iowa. Close to restaurant, air conditioned, kitchenettes, open year round, plenty of space. Phone: 4212.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:16208
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Title
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Karigan's Restaurant, Fourth and Central, Dubuque, Iowa
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Looking northwest at a two-story stone building. Brothers Constantine and Theodore and their cousin Andrew Karigan opened Karigan's restaurant in downtown Dubuque in 1940. The exterior and especially the interior of the restaurant featured the popular Art Deco style of the day. Verso says: Karigan's Restaurant, Fourth and Central, One of Dubuque's most popular places to eat. "Good Food is the Secret of our Success". Number 6539.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:16035
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Princess excursion boat, Clear Lake, Iowa
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Description
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The Touristville Boat Livery's Princess passenger boat #90 had daily boat tours and on Sunday. Number D-418.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:14049
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Title
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Quaker Oats Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, American Cereal Company, North Star Mill, Pepsico, Cedar River, Red Cedar River
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Description
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Looking southeast from the Cedar River at the Quarker Oats Plant. In 1873, the Stuart family from Canada and the Higley and especially the Douglas family from Cedar Rapids established an oatmeal mill (initially known as the North Star Mill). The company later adopted the name American Cereal Company and by the 1890s began to produce a product line known as "Quaker Oats". The Cedar Rapids Quaker Oats plant established its own skyline of manufacturing buildings and became one of the largest in the nation. 1950 postmark. Number 4B-H1575. Series P5.
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Date Created
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1950
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PID
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grinnell:13420