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New Wave Party Records
The records of the New Wave Party date from its founding in 1980 to its dissolution in 1992 and measure about 10 linear feet, some of which is housed in oversized boxes. The files were initially arranged by topic. This existing structure was followed as much as possible; however, the majority of file categories and the general order of the collection that now exists were created during processing. An initial assessment of the collection and its condition was done in the spring of 2005 and processing was completed in the summer of 2006. The collection is arranged in eight series: Administration, Organizations, Topics and Concerns, Publications, Events and Activism, Ephemera, Ephemera - oversized, and Progressive Student Network.
New World Collective records
A Des Moines collective which existed between 1972 and 1980. Members lived communally and participated in a variety of progressive actions.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
New York Museum of Modern Art Catalogue Collection
This collection has 5 catalogues from the International exhibition of theatre art.
Newcomers Christian Fellowship Papers
This collection is comprised of the financial documents and miscellaneous papers.
Newell Willard Bixby Papers
Minister of the Free Will Baptist Church in Lodomillo Township, Clayton County , Iowa. Private journals and church records.
Newspapers Collection
Nicholas Meyer Papers
Screenwriter and director. Typescripts, screenplays, correspondence, clippings, proofs, photographs, etc.
Nick Thimmesch Papers
Journalist with Time and Newsday, where he began a column nationally syndicated in 1969. Author of several books. Correspondence, research, interviews, audio tapes, photographs, speeches, reporter's notebooks, and preliminary drafts of his works.
Nile C. Kinnick Papers
Student leader, scholar, and athlete from Iowa. Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, speeches, photographs, articles, etc.
Nineteenth Century Club records
Booklet about those currently involved in the Nineteenth Century Club, an Iowa City literary club. The repository for the club records is the State Historical Society of Iowa.
Nissen Family papers
Biographical materials relate to Walnut, Iowa clubwoman Wilma Parker Nissen and her daughters.
N.N. Club of Iowa City records
A history of the topics studied by a women’s literary group throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries in Iowa City, Iowa.
Noble Photograph collection
Postcards and photographs of Iowa includes the work of professional women photographers in Iowa.
Nollen Family papers
"The Nollen Family In America," by Carl Nollen and Paul Nollen and "The Nollen Family in America: Ten Year Update."
Nora Lee Ingle papers
Writer and radio homemaker who wrote and broadcast using the pseudonym Aunt Clara.
Norbert (Norb) Tatro Papers
Former Iowa resident who worked as a television journalist and producer.
Norma Peg Burke papers
Norma Yerkes papers
Correspondence between Norma Yerkes of Toledo, Iowa to her lifelong friend Mabel Desmith Powers, an Iowa-born St. Petersburg, Florida resident.
Normal Department Records
Norman A. Erbe Papers
Governor of Iowa. Subject files relating to liquor laws, correspondence, and speeches.