Iowa State University; Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Two researchers are sitting on either side of a glass cylinder filled with liquid. The cylinder is attached to a base and a numeric measuring device is seen through the liquid. This photograph was featured in the Chemical Department's descriptive...
This collection of letters (1840-1844) contains the initial responses for those invited to join the recently inaugurated American Statistical Association. The respondents include well-known statisticians such as Edward Jarvis, Francis Lieber, J.M....
These Board of Directors’ records, 1839-1872, include handwritten minutes for meetings of the Association. The information includes attendance, officer and committee lists, presentations, proposals for membership, and resolutions.
These administrative records, 1838-1860, (originally bound together in a volume) document the earliest activities of the American Statistical Association. Included are letters of acceptance from early ASA members as well as the handwritten minutes...
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...
Campanile; Beardshear Hall; Iowa State University;
The east and south sides of the Campanile in early spring. The dome and portico of Beardshear Hall can be seen in the background through the trees. Foreground conifers obscure from view the base of the Campanile.
Campanile; Beardshear Hall; Iowa State University;
The Campanile in winter partially hidden among the trees on a snow covered central campus. The view is from the portico of Beardshear Hall, with the base of one of the large columns in the right of the image.
The base of the Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. A delivery truck and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in The Campanile. Four people are shown moving...