Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889; Speeches; Presidents' papers; Iowa State University presidents; Curriculum development; Higher education; Technical education
Box 2, Folder 17: A speech given by Welch before the State Association of Principals of Graded Schools in Iowa City on July 27, 1878. He discusses differences between the old and new theories of education and curricula. He asserts that in order...
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889; Presidents' papers; Correspondence; Iowa State University presidents; Student activities
Box 1, Folder 4: Contains both business and personal correspondence from Welch including letters to parents of Iowa State students, friends, and colleagues.
Snedecor, George W. (George Waddel), 1881-1974 ; Coover, Mervin S., 1890-1976; statisticians; engineers
Announces the designation of Coover Hall (formerly Electrical Engineering Building ) and Snedecor Hall (formerly Service Building) after professors Mervin Coover and George Snedecor. Includes brief biographies of both.
Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931; Peanut industry and trade
January 31, 1927
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Iowa State College
Department of Botany
Ames, Iowa
My Dear Dr. Pammel:
I want to thank you for your fine letter of recent date.
I shall look forward to receiving the issues of the Park Bulletins with much...
July 27, 1914
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Prof. Pammel:
I wish to thank you for your favor of recent date, and will try to see if I can find someone who can furnish the specimens of cotton and okra you wish. It is going...
November 6, 1919
Dr. A. H. Camel,
Iowa State College,
Department of Botany,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Mr. Camel:--
I wish to thank you for your favor of recent date, and am very glad to know you are receiving the packages of Fungi. Three packages of one...
March 3, 1927
Dr. L. H. Pammel
1348 West Union Street
Gainsville, Florida
My dear Mr. Pammel:--
I wish to thank you for both of your most interesting letters which have just reached me.
It does seem too bad that so many people do not get the...
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station; Farm equipment
Two men who look dirty from their hard work stand talking by a farm machine, perhaps a hay baler, with two one-story farm buildings in the background with trees. Both men wear hats and glasses, and the older man wears overalls.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Yell-Like-Hell; Football Stadium
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Psi chapter, and Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha chapter, perform the winning Yell-Like-Hell skit with the football stadium in the background, for Homecoming 1987.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. Many examples of graffiti are visible on the bell and the wooden roof structure that covers it.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. The two men are framed in the arches of the wooden roof structure that covers the bell.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. The brick foundation on which the bell rests and the arched roof structure covering it are visible.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Scrapheap Scramble
The Phi Kappa Scrap Heap Scramble entry is being driven past a small group of spectators. The car is decorated with paint and has a bed attached to the roof.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Scrapheap Scramble
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter, entry in the Scrap Heap Scramble is a Ford car with an extra set of wheels mounted in front. Several people are riding on the car, while others push it along the street.