Althea "Bee" Moore was an undergraduate student at the University of Iowa (then known as the State University of Iowa) from 1924 to 1928. Very active socially, the scrapbook's collection of photographs, clippings, invitations and concert programs...
Bruce Moore is a 1970 University of Iowa graduate and lives in Geneseo, Illinois, with his wife of thirty-eight years, Betsy (also a U of I grad). They have four grown children and five grandchildren.
Bruce Moore received his BA from The University of Iowa in 1970 and his MA in biology from Drake University in 1973. He and his wife Betsy live in Geneseo, Illinois and have four children and six grandchildren.
Carmela Ciuraru reads from her marvelous book Nom de Plume: A (Secret) History of Pseudonyms. Exploring the fascinating stories of more than a dozen authorial impostors across several centuries and cultures, Carmela Ciuraru plumbs the creative...
Chris Offutt wrote the introduction to Sandy Dyas' collection of black and white photographs in Down to The River, Portraits of Iowa Musicians. Dyas captures the creativity of both the musicians pictured and the woman behind the camera. Included...
Composite class photo board including faculty and students. Individuals on class list that are missing from composite: Bruce Rolland Moore (pictured on 1900 class photo board).
Composite class photo board including faculty and students. No individual photos on this composite board. Class list for 1923: 1 Allen, Clarence William
2 Baker, Walter. Carl
3 Barnes, Forrest Austin
4 Bell, Robert Reid'
5 Bodman, Vincent Henry
6...
Composite class photo board including faculty and students. These students missing from composite photo: Nathan S. Chapman, John Joseph Foley, Clark J. Gilmore, Harry Orville Moore, Francis Joseph Spain, George Porter Spicer. Early graduates are...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878;
Concerning an enclosed letter from "the son", who has written for the Globe and, in his opinion, deserves an interview with Lord John Russell; his recent awareness of mentions of himself in the Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore, and his...
Concerning his needed help with promisory bills. His hope that Ollier will like his "Harry Browns," i.e. his poems signed "Harry Brown" in the Examiner.
Concerning his plans to see a banker with Marriott; his ill health; his longing to see his family; his request that she send him a parcel of songs and books, including Rollins and Milton.
Concerning his request of a loan of £11; his payment to "those knaves in Paternoster Row" for the remaining £250 they advanced for a fine, i.e. for his libel on the Prince Regent; mentions "The Story of Rimini," Wordsworth, Thomas Moore.
Contents: Introduction by David Cooper (00:00:00) - Michael Steinberg (00:04:04) - Dinty Moore (00:17:26) - Ladette Randolph (00:31:09) - Joe Mackall (00:43:46) - Dan Jones (00:62:45)
Contents: Invitation to 1st annual conference banquet, American Society of African Culture, Jun. 14; Invitation to BBQ in Zambia, Oct. 5, 1976; Invitation to conference dinner in Zambia, Oct. 6, 1976; Invitation to conference farewell party Zambia,...