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Searchlight Club (Tipton, Iowa) records
Yearbooks of a Tipton, Iowa women's club which was organized in 1892. The club met every two weeks to review and discuss books.
Searchlight Study Club (Fort Madison, Iowa) records
Women’s club organized in Fort Madison, Iowa in 1952 for the purposes of intellectual and social enrichment.
Carl E. Seashore papers
The Carl E. Seashore papers consists of publications, correspondence, and other ephemera relating to the head of psychology and Dean of the Graduate College. Seashore was instrumental in the University's decision in 1922 to accept creative work in lieu of theses for graduate degrees in the fine and performing arts, the first public university in the United States to do so. Notably, this collection contains the "Seashore Measures of Musical Talent," one of the first talent assessments to gain world-wide recognition.
Second Iowa Cavalry Association Biennial Reunion Collection
Scrapbook containing handwritten minutes and published programs from the biennial meetings of the Second Iowa Cavalry Association.
Second Wave Feminism Periodicals
Feminist periodicals originally housed in the Sojourner Truth Library at the Women's Resource and Action Center, Iowa City.
Secondary Schools Relations Office Records
Selma Leckness Elliott Papers
North Central Iowa woman who worked as a teacher before marrying and raising a family.
Semper Fidelis Club (Davenport, Iowa) records
Letters, conference reports, newspaper clipping, and a history of Iowa Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
Senior College Committee Records
Senior Hop Committee Records
Serials and Journals Collection
The Serials and Journals Collection consists of over 200 University-produced publications, past and current, reflecting a wide range of academic and campus-related activity. Each entry represents one title and includes, where appropriate and available, date span, alternate titles, and annotations about its content. Each entry represents a full or partial set of the publication. Not all editions of each publication have been consistently transferred to the Archives over time, as practices have varied among creating offices. Where available, the name of the University-based creating office, unit, department or college is included in brackets following the title. These publications are arranged alphabetically by title in the Archives' serials and journals section. Titles followed by a Library of Congress classification number in bold are in the adjacent Archives' cataloged section.
Sesquicentennial Committee Records
Seth Temple Papers
Architect of Davenport, Iowa. These are architectural drawings, and they are not really organized, but they are not exactly unprocessed either. They are kept in three large-size wallet type folders. They are candidates for presesrvation.
Seth Thomas Papers
Judge and educator. Subject files and correspondence documenting his career. Includes speeches, court cases, genealogy, and memorial tribute.
Sew and So Club (Cass County, Iowa) records
The club was originally organized by Washington Township women to work on quilting and other handiwork.
Sewell E. Allen Papers
Attorney and Iowa state legislator. Subject files and correspondence concerning his business, family and political career. The bulk of the papers consists of correspondence dealing with business conditions during the 1920s and WWII, politics, and family life.
Sewell Van Alstine Papers
Civil War diary of a member of the 95th Illinois infantry regiment.
Seymour Krim Papers
Journalist and essayist. Correspondence, typescripts, notes, reviews, published copies, etc. relating to his literary career and his contributions to beat literature and the new journalism movement.
Shaare Zion Synagogue / Mt. Sinai Temple records
Records of Sioux City’s Shaare Zion Synagogue, Mt. Sinai Temple, Congregation Beth Shalom, and the Jewish Federation of Sioux City.
Shakespeare Club of Burlington (Iowa) Records
"A Centennial Celebration of the Shakespeare Club of Burlington, 1892-1992."