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...
Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of...
Iowa State University Statistical Laboratory; Iowa State University Department of Statistics; Statistics; Statistical services
The Statistical Laboratory was organized at Iowa State College in 1933. The first of its kind in the nation, the Statistical Laboratory provides consulting work and promotes statistical research. Although statistics courses were first taught at...
This private office of the Botany Dept. Head is being shared with an instructor, fellowship student, and graduate student. The photo illustrates the overcrowded work conditions and was used to request legislative appropriations. Dr. Pammel is...
The Pammel family are posing for a photograph in front of their home on Duff Ave. in Ames, Iowa. Standing left to right: Doris M. Pammel, Lois H. Pammel, Violet E. Pammel, Mrs. Pammel, Dr. Pammel, Edna C. Pammel, Harriet M. Pammel, Harold E. Pammel
Josephine A. Bakke, director of Girls 4-H Club work in Iowa and wife of Dr. Arthur L. Bakke, plant physiologist and professor, is dressed for a special occasion. She is wearing a long dress and carrying a bouquet of lillies. There are flowers in...
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...
Iowa State University; Dept. of Botany; Plant pathology
Botany Dept. members are gathered together on the occasion of a series of lectures on plant pathology delivered by Dr. Whetzel, Head of the Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University. The members are front row (left to right): J.H. Standen, R.H....
Students in the Botany Summer School are posing for a group photograph by a sign marking a ""Nature Trail"". Some students are standing and others are sitting in the grass.
Faculty and students in the Botany Dept. are posing for a photograph. They are front row (left to right): Baker, H.H. Plagge, I.E. Melhus, Nelson, E.D. Ball, man unknown, man unknown ; back row (left to right): Thomas, man unknown, Thom, man...
Dr. Pammel (right) and Dr. William Temple Hornaday (left), are standing around a stone tablet commemorating Dr. Hornaday's contributions as a zoologist and conservationist. Part of the inscription reads, ""It was on this campus as a student, June...
Miss Harriet Kellogg (left), curator of the Herbarium and Botanical Library and Miss Charlotte M. King (center), Assistant Professor, Artist, and Seed Analyst are working in this office. The men are not identified.
Dr. Duane Isely is working with three women from the Kansas State Seed Laboratory, Topeka, Kansas. Sitting left to right (excluding the two girls looking downward at the back): Mrs. Veda Phillips, Mrs. Leota Sprang, and Mrs. Stella Cailteux.
The Botany class is sitting in a North Hall classroom. The women students are sitting near the front of the room. Microscopes , books, and some flowers are in vases on the instructor's desk.