Young Love A POEM BY ANN-MARIE BJORNSTAD 2;
To the Lions, Funnyman JOHN LEWIS 3;
The Princess and the Toad BOB JOHNS 7;
Round and 'Round A POEM BY ELEANOR FERNELIUS 10;
Goin' Home SANDRA VISSER 12;
Momma A POEM BY JEANNE ABRAHAMSON 15;
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Volume 4, Bulletins 44-60. (44) Effects of Certain Alkali Salts on Ammonification; (45) Soil Inoculation with Azotobacter; (46) Composition and Digestibility of Sudan Grass Hay; (47) Studies on the Clarification of Milk--II; (48) Milk As the Sole...
Underground A POEM BY STEVE NORDER 4;
A Normal Death BY MARIAN MORTON 5;
Snowman's Revenge A POEM BY LOU CARDIN 9;
The Rise and Fall of Mellow Moonbeam A POEM BY ROD DRAKE 10;
Plastic Dolls BY MARY MARTIN 20;
The Fall A POEM BY CYNTHIA...
This view of the Campanile is typical of a number of university publicity photographs. The top of the tower down to just below a clockface emerges through a grove of trees against a clear sky, as seen through a dark frame of heavy foliage and...
This view of the Campanile across a great open expanse of lawn shows full foliaged trees on either side of the view with two people in the middle distance walking across the lawn. An unidentified object (perhaps a weather data station) is in the...
This view of the Campanile across a great open expanse of lawn shows full foliaged trees on either side of the view with one person walking along a path and two other groups to the left and right of the image. An unidentified object (perhaps a...
This night view depicts the top of the Campanile behind some full foliaged trees highlighted from below. The lighted clock face is very evident showing a time of 9:40 pm.
This closely cropped blue toned photograph depicts the Campanile in late fall or winter. The oval photograph is mounted on a formal presentation card embossed with ""Lunde, Ames, Iowa.""
The west side of the Campanile. The view is relatively close from below. A leafless deciduous tree is on the left of the tower and a conifer on the right of the tower. Cables lead down from the belfry to the ground. In the spring of 1956 an...
The north and west sides of the Campanile against a backdrop of trees and clouds at 2:22 pm. Two large dark tree shadows play across the foreground lawn; one of the trees is outside the image on the right, another tree is partially within the...
Memorial Union; Four Seasons Fountain; Campanile; Iowa State University;
The Memorial Union fountain (Christian Petersen's Fountain of the Four Seasons) in spring with the Campanile towering over the trees in the background, the clock shows 2:50. Two young women are seated on the fountain edge on the right of the image.
surgery; Methods; Animal Breeding; Veterinary Medicine
The Iowa State University Veterinarian (1938-2001) was the official publication of the Iowa State University Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The journal was the first veterinary student publication in the country...
Animal Diseases; Poisoning; Chemotherapy; Veterinary Medicine
The Iowa State University Veterinarian (1938-2001) was the official publication of the Iowa State University Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The journal was the first veterinary student publication in the country...
The Iowa State University Veterinarian (1938-2001) was the official publication of the Iowa State University Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The journal was the first veterinary student publication in the country...
The Indicator BILL NOLAN 2;
Black Panda JERRY PIERCE 11;
Dark Interlude ANNA GRANT SIBLEY 16;
And then there Were None ALICE ROBERTS 20;
Tag A POEM BY PETER PROUL 29;
Fall Birth ANDY WILLIAMS 29;
Storm Beginning A POEM BY ERVIN WOLFF ...
Campanile; Beardshear Hall; Iowa State University;
The east and south sides of the Campanile in early spring. The dome and portico of Beardshear Hall can be seen in the background through the trees. Foreground conifers obscure from view the base of the Campanile.
The Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. An automobile and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in The Campanile.