The front (east) of Morrill Hall is partially obscured from view by trees. Marston Hall is visible in the background and the tracks for the Ames and College Railway (the Dinkey) are visible in the foreground.
The front of Beardshear Hallmuch obscured by trees and shrubs.A dirt road leads toward the Beardshear Hall front steps. TheEnglish Office Building is seen through the otherwise obscuring tree foliage on the left of the image. A flag is flying from...
The front of Beardshear Hall as observed through the early growth tree groupings on central campus. An apparent weather station box sits on the lawn in front of the building.
The front of Beardshear Hall without any landscaping material in front of the building. The clover filled lawn in front shows student paths but no formal walks or streets. A person is sitting on the plinth at the top of the steps.
This winter scene depicts the front of Beardshear Hall. Shrubs and trees are covered in frost and snow. Written on the image is ""Central Hall I.S.C. Ames, IA.""
Animal Nutrition; Method; Animal Diseases; Therapy; Animal Diseases; 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...