This image taken from the stands, shows the Iowa State University versus Drake University football game. The State Gymnasium and the Marston Water Tower can be seen in the background.
A football game in progress. State Gymnasium and the Marston Water Tower can be seen in the background. The back of the photograph notes this is the Iowa State College-Nebraska game.
A homecoming football game in progress. There is a stadium full of spectators in the background, the players in the mid-ground and the goalposts in the foreground. In the distant background, the top of the Marston Water Tower is visible over the...
A view of the Water Tower construction site on March 18, 1897. Five of the construction crew members are sitting or standing on top of the first tier of support girders. Old Main and Chemistry Hall are among the buildings in the background.
Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Iowa State University; Old Main (Ames, Iowa)
A large tent is pictured in the center of this photograph. Old Main is to the left of the tent and Morrill Hall is on the right. Marston Hall (under construction) can be seen in the distance. A man in a horse-drawn wagon is in front of the tent.
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 1950 Homecoming football game was played between Iowa State University and the University of Kansas at the Clyde T. Williams field. The football game in progress is viewed from the southern end zone. The United States flag is in the foreground...
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Football field; Marching band
The ISU Marching Band is performing at the 1938 Homecoming football game at Clyde Williams Field. The Marston Water Tower is in the distance behind the scoreboard.
In 1980, H. Summerfield Day, the former University Architect (1966-1975) and Planning Coordinator (1975-1980) competed the history of Iowa State University's buildings and grounds. This massive undertaking took him and his assistants twelve...