Proper noun
Grinnell (plural Grinnells)
A surname.
When I got to Grinnell College, I was part of the black turtleneck sweater and Camel cigarette crowd of poets and writers. Peter Coyote
According to a release from Illinois State Police, on August 23, 1992, 21-year-year-old Tammy Zywicki disappeared after leaving Evanston for Grinnell College in Iowa. Source: Internet
In the late 1800s Grinnell, a zoologist and anthropologist by training, surmised that the United States was experiencing an alarming decline of birds and other wildlife. Source: Internet
Great Falls of the Yellowstone", U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories (1874 - 1879) Photographer: William Henry Jackson Grinnell documented the poaching of buffalo, deer, elk, and antelope for hides. Source: Internet
For Fall 2015, Grinnell received 6,414 freshmen applications; 1,598 were admitted (24.9%). Source: Internet
ALERT: Burbank Fire along with Paramedics responding to the 500 BLK Grinnell for a Traffic Accident with Injuries. Source: Internet