The front of Beardshear Hallmuch obscured by trees and shrubs.A dirt road leads toward the Beardshear Hall front steps. TheEnglish Office Building is seen through the otherwise obscuring tree foliage on the left of the image. A flag is flying from...
The frontof Beardshear Hall, framed by dark mature foliage. Students are on the sidewalk as well as sitting on the main steps. A car is parked on the street.
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The Campanile in warm weather. The middle distance view shows the Campanile framed by dark foliage both close to the structure and close to the camera. Curtiss Hall is in the background on the left of the image. The clock shows 3:16.
The Campanile from below through an opening in the trees. The trees are full of foliage and the open space is nearly filled by the tower structure. The clock reads 10:50.
This view of the Campanile is typical of a number of university publicity photographs. The top of the tower down to just below a clockface emerges through a grove of trees against a clear sky, as seen through a dark frame of heavy foliage and...
The front (east) side of Morrill Hall is partially obscured by trees and scrubs in this view. The tracks of the Ames and College Railway (the Dinkey) are seen in front of the foliage.
This 1954 photograph shows the west side of the Memorial Union from across Lake LaVerne. Only the tallest parts of the Union are visible through the thick foliage and trees that surround the lake. One white swan is standing in the shallows, and...
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...