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GRINNELL -- Grinnell firefighters who responded to a house fire southeast of the city say they rescued three dogs and a rabbit, and revived a cat that had been overcome by smoke or fumes.
unknown title 2009
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He also has taken some breath-stealing photos of the Louis Sullivan designed Merchants National Bank in Grinnell, Iowa (which can be admired in the most recent book on the bank by Pomegranate Press.)
May 2008 2008
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We were recently notified by one of our readers that a George Washington Maher designed house in Grinnell, Iowa is currently for sale.
August 2007 2007
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One of two houses in Grinnell designed by the prominent architect
Maher For Sale 2007
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We were recently notified by one of our readers that a George Washington Maher designed house in Grinnell, Iowa is currently for sale.
Maher For Sale 2007
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Even prestigious SLACs such as Grinnell are in isolated locales; how would you possibly prescribe greater specialization to such a school?
Universities, Awake! or, the Crisis of Higher Education Tenured Radical 2009
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It allows investors to lock in tuition at nearly 280 colleges, ranging from small liberal-arts schools such as Grinnell and Oberlin to larger universities such as Stanford, Princeton and Duke.
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"But I actially hed ter take Eunice by the scalp o 'her head an' lug her off one day when she hung on thar fence a-stare-gazin 'Grinnell's baby like' twar fatten ter eat."
The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895 Mary Noailles Murfree 1886
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Thus fifteen sledges, manned by one hundred and five men and officers, were equipped for the search, leaving on board the four vessels of the squadron, seventy-five souls, which number was afterwards further reduced by Mr.R. C. Allen being sent to search the islands to the westward with the sledge "Grinnell" and seven men.
Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51 Sherard Osborn 1848
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SUNY-Stony Brook and Grinnell also received fewer applications in 2011 than in 2010, with declines of 11.91 and 7.61 percent, respectively.
The 10 Largest College Application Rate Decreases Danielle Wiener-Bronner 2011
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