You WILL REMEMBER Clyde Zimmerman 2;
THE KID Elmer Bachman 3;
PRIMEVAL DAWNING Robert B. Wallace 8;
PUPPETS COME TO LIFE Naomi Geiger 9;
SEARCH FOR PERFECTION . Dorothy Dunkelberg 15;
WIND Bill McKay 16;
CHAPEL Dorothy Baker 16;
CHANSON TRISTE...
WIND. A Poem Jean Porter 2;
ALONE. A Poem Hilde Kronsage 2;
BEFORE AND AFTER. A Story Richard Trump 3;
I ASK SO LITTLE FOR HAPPINESS. A Poem Edna L. Shultz 7;
ABOVE ALL NATIONS. A Essay Agda Gronbach 8;
ALL IS BLACKNESS. A Story Margaret Woods...
WHERE SHALL I GO? A poem Frank Bacon 2;
RESPITE. A poem Jeannette Friedrich 2;
DANCE BAND. A story Claude W. Lowe 3;
FLIGHT. A poem Rosemae Johnson 7;
I AM A SANDBURG. A poem Bruce Armstrong 7;
OLD TOPSY. A story Richard F. Silver 8;
IMPULSE. A...
Iowa State University, Dept. of Botany; Graduation
Wearing academic robes, the Botany Dept. faculty and Ph.D. graduates are standing on the steps of Botany Hall (Carrie Chapman Catt Hall). They are front row (left to right): Dr. I.E. Melhus, B.B. Mundkur, man unknown, Mary Frances Howe, man...
Volume 24, Bulletins 260-280. (260) Differences in Iowa Farms and Their Significance in the Planning of Agricultural Programs; (261) Post-War Developments in the Marketing of Cheese; (262) Local Hog Marketing Practices in Iowa; (263) Bacteriology...
The library staff is shown in this group portrait taken in September 1944. They are: Front row (left to right) Dorothy Delamore, Darlene Albinger, Virginia Gallagher, Margaret Mae Gross, Mary Ellen Gallagher, Evelyn Clouser, Dorothy L. Mott; Row 2...
The library staff in this portrait taken in 1925. Charles H. Brown is the center man in the back row. On his right is Robert Orr, who succeeded Dr. Brown as director. Some of the other longtime staff members pictured are: Evelyn Wimersberger,...
Craniotomy a poem by Craig Hildreth 2;
Elden Marilyn Maas 3;
Selection from Despite the Falling Snow a poem by P. F. Anderson 10;
To Begrudge Julie Johannsen 11;
The Thickening Haze by Pamela R. Lietz 18;
The Wyeth Boy a poem by M. J. Scheck...
The Best of Sketch 1;
Spiritual Sky a poem by Rick Dirks 2;
The Scene of the Crime by Jon Zarley 4;
The Unwelcome a poem by Jim Kastner 10;
Ledapoem a poem by P. F. Anderson 12;
March 16, 1962 by Julia Meylor 18;
Unkept Promise a poem by Mary...
1943. A Poem Helen James 2;
Fall. A Poem Carolyn Carlson 2;
The Messiah. A Story Pfc. Ed Covert 3;
Doctor of Chemistry. A Story Bernice Herrig 9;
Another Autumn. A Sketch Barbara Sgarlata 13;
The Great Circle. A Poem Keith Shillington 15;
The Grant...
Winter Owen Sauerlender 2;
"Not Vainly Did the Early Persian . . ." An Exposition
Jauvanta Young 3;
Behind the Chowline Rosemary Hicks 7;
Formation Flying. A Poem Velda Brickler 8;
Early in the Morning Emily Richmond 9;
The Tramp of Heavy Boots...
Question Asked of an Autumn Wind Frances Foster 2;
White Fear William J. Hambly 3;
Fire Betty Talbott 10;
Rain Mood Jake Verduin 11;
Detail Geraldine Hogrefe 13;
The Objector Kenneth R. Baldus 14;
The Rain Is a Washerwoman Betty Bice 20;
Question...
Library staff are gathered in front of the east entrance to the library for a group photograph. Row 1 (left to right) Mrs. Severa Vandergaast, Mrs. Sidney Chang, Karen Huisman, Cheryll Rankin, Gayle Thorson, Sonia Leistad, Sharon Snelling, Mrs....
I Am the Night Betty Bice 2;
Old Clubfoot Roald Amundson 3;
Evening in Indian Summer E. Patricia Maveety 8;
My Friend, the Field Helen Bohaty 8;
Pledge Joe Utter 9;
The Live Oak Jean Austin 9;
Misfit Benjamin H. Burma 10;
Listen, Thorgus Robert B....
H. Frederick Hollenbeck and Frances Hiltrop working with models of complex crystals. In addition to a large model in the foreground there are models shelved behind them.
Greetings from the Guest Editor Harlan H. Hatcher 3;
Inscription Richard N. Mason 4;
Hunger Kenneth Reinertson 5;
Wrapped for Mailing Frances Foster 9;
Little Boss Ralph A. Krass 12;
The Other Bread Clyde Zimmerman 13;
Moonlight for Sale Betty...
GRAYNESS. A Poem Helen M. Pundt 2;
REGRET. A Poem Rosemary Folgate 2;
JOHN, THE DREAMER. A Story Robert E. Lee 3;
JULIE STOOPS TO CONQUER. A Story Lydia Stewart Welch 6;
MARCH THAW. A Poem Eunice Leckband 8;
PENNY SALE. A Story Irving Spaulding...
Come Back in a Few Years Don Jackson 3;
Flippancy Richard N. Mason 5;
Nice Day Frances Foster 6;
Softly the Silence Robert B. Wallace 9;
Homecoming Edward D. Brown 9;
Song of the Plow Helen L. Myers 12;
Want D. Ronald Baldridge 13;
Dearest Mom...
AUTUMN MORNINGS. A Sonnet Hilde Kronsage 2;
A CHILD AND LIFE. A Poem Catherine W. Birmingham 2;
TUMBLEBUG. A Story Welch Richardson 3;
CHICAGO BUS. A Story George Downing 7;
SUNSPELL. A Poem Rosemae Johnson 10;
To A MIRROR. A Poem Marjorie...