Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
“Thirty-fifth Reunion-Class of 1892 Franklin and Marshall College” June 3, 1927
The Grand Rapids Spectator “Who’s Who in Grand Rapids-VII,” Jan. 28, 1928.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
Michigan Tradesman, Oct. 8, 1930. “Local Library Has Ample Room for Expansion.”
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
The Architectural Forum. Reprint December 1927. “Ventilating and Lighting Library Buildings.” Reprint. Formerly MKG022.R15
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
Heating and Ventilating, April 1931. “Problems of Library Heating and Ventilation.” Reprint. Formerly M022.8.R15
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
The Grand Rapids Herald, Nov. 1, 1914. “Writers of Books Caused Great War.” Facsimile. On microfilm. About Ranck?
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
A letter to the Editor of the Press regarding War Memorial, Feb. 27, 1925.
This series is perhaps best described as a sampler of Ranck's writings, as it is believed Ranck wrote and published more widely than the limited items cited here. See also Coll. 109, for other examples of his work as head of the Grand Rapids Public Library.
Evening Press, Sept. 15, 1904. “Man for Librarian.” Facsimile.
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.
Bulletin of the Grand Rapids Library, December 1918. “Librarian Ranck Sails For France.”
Included here is information about Ranck, including a Citizens Historical Association biography, magazine & periodical articles about him. Also here is information from his Canoe trips following the 17th century path of Pere Marquette, including a diary from the summer of 1931.