Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
New Deal; Government policy; Government regulation; United States -- Foreign relations; United States -- Economic policy; United States. National Recovery Administration (NRA); United States. Agriculture Adjustment Administration (AAA); Pessimism
Lucia Nevai is the author of Seriously, a novel, published by Little, Brown. Her first collection of stories, Star Game, won the Iowa Short Fiction Award. Born in Des Moines, she now makes her home in upstate New York. “Interment” first...
Sam Erwin lives in West Des Moines, where she is exploring a path toward acceptance through words, art and spiritual direction. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1999 at the age of 43. She wrote this poem as part of The Patient Voice...
Dale Phelps is a retired orthopedic surgeon who went back to school at the University of Northern Iowa to obtain a BFA in printmaking after retirement. He was raised in Waterloo, Iowa and attended the University of Iowa for both his BA and MD...
Newspaper articles about the University of Iowa football seasons, 1936-1939, where Nile Kinnick excelled as a star player, which led to his Heisman trophy award.
Newspaper articles about Nile Kinnick's last football season at the University of Iowa, his subsequent football awards, his participation in the 1940 All Stars game, his Iowa speaking tours, and his enlistment and training in the U.S. Naval Air...
Newspaper articles about Nile Kinnick's untimely death and the many tributes that followed, which included scholarships, awards, memorials and the renaming of the University of Iowa's stadium to Kinnick Stadium.
Engraved throughout; 'XX' of engraved t.p. corrected in ink to 'XXIV.' Title within ornamental border. 'No 738' on t.p. appears as a result of the plate being used previously by J.J. Hummel for his edition of the duets B. 519-524 (Berlin : J.J....