Women in chemistry--Archives; Women chemists--Biography; Women in science; Women scientists; Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Judith Klinman (b. 1941) received her A.B. (1962) and her Ph.D. (1966) in Physical-Organic Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania (1966). Klinman joined the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia, where she was a research scientist...
Women in chemistry--Archives; Women chemists--Biography; Women in science; Women scientists; Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Mary Singleton (b. 1936) received her B.S. (1958) in Chemistry from Wheaton College and her M.S. (1960) in Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1960-1962 she worked with Melvin Calvin, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in...
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 front side of Old Main, with the college military cadet corps arranged in a review formation on the lawn in front of the building. The women's military corps is in front of the corps, in addition to a band and a drum major. Military training...
Military Training; Old Main; Iowa State University;
the front side of Old Main, with the college military cadet corps arranged in a review formation on the lawn in front of the building. An officer on a horse is at the foot of the Old Main steps. Military training was compulsory for male Iowa State...
Military Training; Old Main; Iowa State University;
Old Main as the setting for a military corps review. Men's and women's corps are at attention. Military service for male students was mandatory between 1868 through 1962. For women, training was offered from 1878 through 1897. Three cannon are in...
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
Hobart Beresford, Professor of Agricultural Engineering and associate of the Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, is shown in a formal portrait taken in 1962.
This lawn display is a figure similar to the comic book character, Little Lulu."" she is setting on a Kleenex box as the Little Lulu character was part of a advertising campaign for Kleenex tissues at this time.
At least three Jayhawks are hitched to a carriage on which an ISU football figure is riding. A sign in front of the Kappa Delta, Sigma Sigma Chapter's display reads, ""Whip 'em.""
A Kansas University Jayhawk figure is dressed in a tightly laced corset and shirt made of sheer fabric. The sign beside the Alpha Gamma Delta, Rho Chapter's display reads, ""Corset's a cinch.""
A large cardinal figure is using a toilet plunger to flush a Jayhawk down a toilet. Only the Jayhawk's legs and feet are protruding from the toilet bowl. A sign near the display read, ""Alpha Kappa Lambda.""