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Kiwanis Club noon luncheon
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Description
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An invitation to a noon luncheon held at the Baptist Church on Tuesday, March 29, 1927 with a photo of Hon. J. B. Grinnell
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PID
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grinnell:4093
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Lake Ponderosa
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Description
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Color postcard view of Lake Ponderosa near Montezuma, Iowa, advertising the services of Citizens Real Estate, Montezuma. Photo by Sig Manufacturing Co.; postcard published by Paragon Products, Kansas City, Missouri. Drake Community Library (Grinnell, Iowa) Archives. Miscellaneous photographs. Collection #17-7, Poweshiek County -- Other Towns.
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Date Created
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1980
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PID
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grinnell:11613
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Let's Talk About Collections and Space.
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Description
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In order to make room for a much needed classroom on the 2nd floor of Burling Library nearly 325,000 volumes of materials were handled and relocated.
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Date Created
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2018
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PID
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grinnell:21182
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Title
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Letter to Herron from Trustees
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Description
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Letter addressed to George D. Herron concerning Herron's response to concerns about his role as a faculty member raised by the Trustees
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Date Created
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1897
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PID
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grinnell:18360
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Title
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Letter to Miss Mae Andrews from Wm. Snider
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Description
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Letter written on Mack Hotel stationery from Wm. Snider to Miss Mae Andrews in Des Moines, dated October 7, 1896. The Mack Hotel was located at 813 Broad Street, Grinnell, Iowa.
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Date Created
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1896
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PID
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grinnell:5889
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Title
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Lovers I (In Blue)
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Description
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Figural drawings inspired by the non representational marbled ground. Lovers was part of a series of works devoted to merging representational drawing with complete abstraction. It began as a water marbled image covered later with ink illustrations, then photographed and manipulated digitally. Finally, it was reprinted on archival paper.
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Date Created
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2017
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PID
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grinnell:18539
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Title
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Machine for Harvesting Oats
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Description
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3 photographs of an oat harvesting machine. The machine took a bundle of oat straw about 8 inches around and put twine around it. Later, the farmer would come around with a wagon, pick up the bundles, and take them to be threshed. Don Pederson's grandfather, Theodore Mehlin built the machine.
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Date Created
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1900
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PID
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grinnell:3354