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...
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station; Center for Agricultural and Rural Development; Thailand; Computers
Earl O. Heady inspects upgraded equipment at the Office of Agricultural Economics computer center with office chief Somnuk Sriplung and another official, April 1983. The machine they are near appears to be an IBM keypunch machine.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
A snow covered road appears to have been recently plowed on one side. However, subsequent snow has drifted up against the fence on the opposite side and onto the road
This photograph, taken April 24, 1930 shows a dairy barn with stanchions that hold several dairy cattle. Above the cows and stanchions is what appears to be a water line that supplies the cows with water in their stall by the use of drinking cups.
Iowa State University; Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
An almost bare Chemical laboratory has several doorways leading to other rooms. Along one section of the wall is a free standing exhibit entitled at the top: ""Chemistry and Engineering at work."" Along the bottom are the words, "" DuPont better...
Iowa State University; Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Two students are seated in a lounge type area furnished with a two divans, various types of chairs, a small table and a blackboard on one wall. One student is reading while the other appears to be napping. Another slightly older individual...
An Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) locomotive stands in front of an unnamed building. The side of the locomotive reads, ""Ames & College Railway Rapid Transit."" The numeral ""2"" also appears on the car.
Men are working on the construction site for the 1st addition in this view from the parking lot filled with late 1950 vehicles. The rotunda entrance is beginning to take shape. A war surplus building, Number ""N"", appears on the far left. It was...
This aerial view shows the excavation site for the 1st addition to the library. A war surplus building, Number ""N"" appears on the far left. It was taken down in 1968 prior to construction of the 2nd addition.
Construction work continues on the original library building. The exterior of the first floor is taking shape while the upper floors are still framed. A construction office appears in the lower right corner.
Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, appears in the Curtiss Hall portico pediment, above the word Agriculture in the frieze below, supported by two central columns.