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Fiction with an Iowa City Setting: A Checklist Collection
Correspondence, drafts, notes by Earl M. Rogers, compiler of two editions. Books at Iowa has two articles that list works of fiction that contain references to Iowa City; this collection consists of documents supporting the prepartion of the articles--1980s.
Fidencio Martínez papers
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) artist, activist, and co-editor of Invisible Faces: Identity Portrays.
Filipino Club Records
Film Collection
The Film Collection consists of 20 films, some related to towns in Iowa and others to cities in other US states.
Financial Aid Advisory Committee Records
Fine Arts Dada Collection
The Fine Arts Dada Archive Collection consists of photographic prints of various Dada documents made in the 1980s for the Fine Arts Dada Archive under the direction of Professor Stephen C. Foster. The Fine Arts Dada Archive (originally known as the Photodocumentary Archive) was founded in 1979 as part of the Dada Archive and Research Center at the University of Iowa. After Prof. Foster’s retirement, the holdings were transferred to the International Dada Archive (originally the Literary Archive of the Dada Archive and Research Center).
Fine Arts Festival Records
Finkbine Dinner Committee Records
Fish Family papers
A Sioux City Jewish family that owned and operated the auto repair shop, Ben Fish Tire.
F.J. Barnard Bindery Collection
FlaGstone: A Publication of the FG Syndrome Family Alliance newsletters
The newsletter of the FG Syndrome Family Alliance, edited by two Iowa City women whose sons have FG syndrome.
Adrian E. Flatt papers
Fleckenstein and Schemmel World War I Letters
Letters from before and during World War I from California and Iowa.
Flood of 2008 Collection
Flora Garden Club (Manchester, Iowa) records
The records include notebooks for flower shows, a program planning book, and newspaper articles.
Florence Ensign Whitnell Diaries
Diaries of a fairly well-to-do woman in the early days of the twentieth century, these journals tell of trips between Canada and Florida of the couple and their adopted son.
Florence Krogman Schumacher papers
"My Iowa Farm Memories," by Florence Krogman Schumacher, describes growing up on a farm in Plymouth County, Iowa in the 1920s and 1930s.
Florence Rickey George papers
Marshalltown woman who corresponded with friends and family about her social life and office work in the early 20th century.
Florence Vallejo Terronez papers
The family came to Horton, Kansas, from Mexico in 1910 and moved to West Des Moines in 1941.
Florinda Wakefield More papers
Correspondence from friends, family and her husband, the itinerant minister Thomas More.