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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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CBS Bylaws, April 1999
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Description
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Concerned Black Students [CBS] proposed bylaws, April 17, 1999. Included with the proposed changes to the bylaws is the standing bylaws as amended on September 16,1998. The first page is a letter to CBS members concerning the proposed changes written by Sherman P. Willis.
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Date Created
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1999
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PID
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grinnell:12914
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Cesar Cabezas Gamarra '14
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Description
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Library student employee Cesar Cabezas Gamarra (class of 2014) sets out new periodicals in Burling Lounge in Burling Library, 2013.
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Date Created
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2013
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PID
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grinnell:29982
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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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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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Edna M. Smith to Lucille Ley - December 14, 1944
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Description
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Edna expresses disappointment that her son is not in the photo Lucille sent. She says she has heard from all the other next-of-kin except one. She muses on the little information she knows about her son's military service and comments that she still has not received any off his personal effects. She wonders whether Lucille has ever been asked to settle Jimmy's estate, a process which she calls "red tape." She doubts whether George is actually dead without proof. The mothers swap photographs of their sons.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26522
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Edna M. Smith to Lucille Ley - November 13, 1944
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Description
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Edna outlines the chronology from the time she received notice that her son was missing in action to the time she received the list of crew members killed in action and Lucille's letter at almost the same time. She says her son never gave out any information or sent any photos, so she is glad to have more information. She begs Lucille for any additional photos or information she may have and expresses her solidarity as another mother of a missing soldier. She promises to send any updates she receives.
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Date Created
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1944
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PID
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grinnell:26521
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Grinnell Relays, 1976
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Description
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Three students watch the Grinnell Relays on May 1, 1976. Middle student has a rabbit on her lap.
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Date Created
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1976
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PID
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grinnell:18294
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Hazel Datz to Lucille Ley - January 2, 1945
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Description
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Hazel informs Lucille that she has read and forwarded the Christmas card to her son John who is a fighter pilot stationed in the South Pacific. She emphasizes how sad she and John were to hear that Jimmy is missing. She informs Lucille that John is not returning home until at least March. She expresses solidarity as another mother of a soldier and encourages Lucille to have courage and to hold out hope for Jimmy's return.
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Date Created
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1945
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PID
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grinnell:26506