Political clubs
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Black Hawk County Democratic Women's Organization (Iowa) records
The group formed in 1956 to help elect Democratic candidates.
Democratic Activist Women's Network, District 1 records
Organization created to recruit, educate, and elect Democratic women to public office in Iowa.
James A. Throop Records
Businessman and proprietor of the Mount Pleasant Free Press. One journal contains Throop's hardware store accounts and recipes kept by Bessie Throop. The other is a record book kept by the Loyal Union League of Henry County, Iowa, 1863-1864, which includes bylaws, meeting minutes, a membership list, etc.
Mary Ankeny Hunter papers
Secretary, vice-president, and then president of the Iowa Suffrage Memorial Commission in the 1920s and 1930s. Hunter was a peace activist, prohibitionist, and Red Cross worker during World War I.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
THE CAMPUS REVIEW (THE HAWKEYE REVIEW)
The Campus Review, originally published under the title the Hawkeye Review, was a pirvately owened, independently published student newspaper. Beginning in 1983 and publishing at least through 1996, the paper employed University of Iowa students. Capmus Review was co-founded by Jeffrey L. Renander and Jerry Taylor and represents the voice of the conservative right on campus.