In the back conference room of the Grinnell Historical Museum lay a packed room of people awaiting Dr. Lisa Payne Ossian’s presentation on her research on the Iowa homefront during World War II. Despite heavy rain, hail and an approaching tornado warning, the room remained packed with what museum director Bethany Hewlett described as upwards of 50 people. “We had to get more chairs at the beginning, and I was really pleased about that because th…
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