World War I, 1914-1918; Military Training; Iowa State University;
""American girls learning to use tractors in order to increase the Country's food supply at the National Service School, Inc., of the Women's Naval Service, Inc."" The tractor and the plow being pulled have all metal wheels without tires. An...
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...
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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...
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Martha Casey (b. 1942) received her A.B. (1964) in Chemistry from Bryn Mawr College and her Ph.D. (1968) in Organic Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her thesis under the direction of Professor Daniel S. Kemp was entitled...
Women in chemistry--Archives; Women chemists--Biography; Women in science; Women scientists; Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Sue M. Hanlon received her B.S. (1954) from Louisiana State University and a PhD (1961) from the University of California, Berkeley in Biochemistry. She is currently a Professor Emeritus Professor Emeritus for the Department of Biochemistry &...
A large ISU mascot, Cy is standing next to a can labeled, ""Jellied Jay-birds Canned by ISU, Inc."" The upper portion of a Jayhawk, the Kansas University mascot, is in the can. A sign in front of the display reads, ""Lets can Kansas.""
The film depicts the art of bookbinding in leather with gold inlay. Fred James demonstrates the steps taken in binding a book in leather. L.E. Hertzberg then shows the process of gold tooling. The presentation was a display put on in the Library in...