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James Cleland Gilchrist Papers
This collection offers researchers a good look into the life and works of Iowa State Normal School's first administrator, James C. Gilchrist, whose title was principal, rather than president. It also includes reports and financial information from ISNS, as well as a list of books owned by Mr. Gilchrist.
James Cole Skaine Papers
James L. Kelly Papers
This small collection is strong in the area of the mission and role of the Malcolm Price Laboratory School in the 1980s and 1990s. The files of the Laboratory School Study Team are especially instructive. It also provides good documentation on the threats to close the school in 2002 and then again in 2012.
James O. Perrine Papers
Papers, bound books and journals, photos, magnetic audiotape, ca. 1907-1972. The J. O. Perrine papers primarily cover Dr. Perrine’s work in the physics aspect of electrical communication. However, he also wrote a booklet about money and compound interest from a mathematician's point of view. It is uncertain who his intended audience was with this booklet.
James Strawn Collection
James T. Martin, Sr. “Learning the ‘Wright’ Way" paper
This collection contains a paper written by James T. Martin discussing his work with architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1950.
James William Maucker Papers
Jane Caryl Mertesdorf, Women's Intercollegiate Softball Collection
The papers provide a good look at the founding and early development of the women's intercollegiate softball team at the university. The collection includes softball tournament schedules, dating from 1972-1978, and 1982.
Jane Fauser Collection
The Jane Fauser Collection is comprised of Black Hawk County, Iowa rural school student and teacher records from Black Hawk County, Iowa. Dating from 1902-1989, the majority of the records are from the donor's mother, Muriel Alice Parker, who attended Dunkerton Consolidated School or Mt. Vernon Township where the donor's father, George Knapp, attended. Jane Fauser is a sister of Nancy Brochers, who also has a collection at CHRIEC (see RSC/HEC/018).
