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Franklin Township Farm Bureau Women (O'Brien County) records
Fraternities and Sororities Records
General records of fraternities and sororities.
Fred Ambrose Papers
These papers include correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, floor plans, and campus maps relating to the planning of campus classrooms and dormitories during the 1940s and 1950s. The file labels and alphabetical organization exist as they were assigned by Ambrose.
Of note is the 1955 space utilization study, conducted for all offices and classrooms in all campus buildings. In addition to the enormity of the project, this study is noteworthy for the standardization of building names Ambrose apparently brought about. He and his staff found that four resources -- the 1954 Financial Report, the Staff Directory, the Schedule of Courses, and the SUI section of the telephone book -- were not in agreement regarding the nomenclature of some campus buildings (see Box 10, folder 1). This collection provides a view of campus growth, as well as evidence of cooperation between institutions as they grappled with the same challenges.
Photographs: Boxes 13, 20
Fred Crane Chautauqua Recording Series
The Fred Crane Chautauqua Recording Series is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records by performers closely associated with the Chautauqua traveling circuits. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid-20th century. A wide range of recording acts, from opera singers to spoken word performers to popular music artists are represented by this collection.
Fred Crane Collection
The Fred Crane Collection is a collection of 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm phonograph records released by regional record labels in the Midwest region of the United States. These recordings range in date from the early- to mid- 20th century. A wide range of recording acts are represented in this collection, including popular, country, blues, gospel, and early jazz bands.
Fred Dickinson Letts Papers
Attorney, Congressman, and judge. Correspondence, family and personal records, with court decisions and speeches.
Fred High Papers
Fred high materials relating to their performances and time in Chautauqua performing circuit.
Fred J. Poyneer Papers
Member of the Iowa State Conservation Commission. Correspondence and subject files relating to the Conservation Commission.
Fred M. Potgeiter Papers
Fred Moulton Science Fiction Collection
Science fiction publications and materials.
Fred S. Holsteen Papers
One 1897 class notebook: Physics: Sound and Light, Vol. II.
Fred Schwengel Papers
This collection is comprised of the papers of Iowa Representative Fred Schwengel.
Fred Stover Papers
Hampton, Iowa farm advocate and activist for progressive causes, former head of the Iowa Farmers Union and president of the U.S. Farmers Association. Correspondence, writings, and organizational materials, together with miscellaneous material, documenting his 40 years of political and social activism.
Frederick and Margaret McDowell Papers
Collection of letters from literary figures, including T. C. Boyle, Paul Engle, E.M. Forster, Gail Godwin, Caroline Gordon, and Angus Wilson.
Frederick Darling Papers
There are no contents, the information for this collection has been moved to the Iowa Author’s Manuscript Collection, Msc0869. large manuscript, clippings
Frederick Elliott Biermann Papers
U.S. Representative from Iowa. Correspondence, speeches, and campaign material relating to his years in the Congress.
Frederick Francis Papers
Professor and Head of Dental Pathology, Therapeutics, and Periodontia, 1925-1953. Correspondence and administrative memos.
Frederick Lange Grundtvig Papers
Lutheran Minister in Clinton, Iowa, 1888-1900. These manuscripts deal with the Grundtvig's observations of the birds breeding in Clinton and Jackson, Iowa and Whiteside and Carroll, Illinois.
Frederick Stern Bock Papers
Poet , Assistant Editor Poetry Fountains of Regardlessness (1961). Correspondence, subject files, and preliminary drafts of his writings.
Frederick W. Kent Film Collection
The films depict various activities on the State University of Iowa campus during the late 1920's and early 1930's as recorded by Frederick W. Kent, photographer of university events for over 50 years. Each entry listed below in the Box Contents List describes the contents of each individual DVD by the same title. The DVDs are digital representations of the original films, which did not contain sound tracks. The DVD copies of these films are individually cataloged (described in InfoHawk) and are housed in the University Archives' cataloged section. The entire collection is also available for viewing online as part of the Iowa Digital Library. Each film may also be accessed online by clicking on the linked title shown below in the Box Contents List.