Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889; speeches; presidents' papers; Iowa State University presidents; liberal arts; technical education; curriculum development; educational reform; higher education; technical eduation; liberal arts
Box 2, Folder 9: A speech given by Welch about the benefits of a practical education. He discusses how education that has no outlet in useful activities is not as valuable as a practical education. He gives examples to prove that without the...
Alpha Gamma Delta, Rho Chapter's lawn display, first place winner in the sorority division, shows a buffalo being dragged by an Iowa State football player. Another player is seated at the opening of a tepee and two other players are sitting on the...
A group of individuals are working on the Beta Theta Pi, Tau Sigma Chapter, lawn display. The display shows a large Iowa State University football player sitting on a depiction of the Kansas State University mascot, the Wildcat. The football...
A football player is tipping over an old style outhouse with ""MU' written on the door. A long tail type object is coming out from a crack in the from door. It may represent the tail of the University of Missouri's mascot, the Tiger.
A large football player towers over three smaller figures of a rabbit type animal and a western cowboy leading a mule or horse. The mule/horse is labeled, ""KU.""
A sign reading ""The egg &"" points to the ""I"" on the jersey of a large football player standing on the lawn of the Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Pi Chapter house. The player is stepping on an egg and a banner reads ""Crack the Jayhawks.""
A sign reading ""The egg &"" points to the ""I"" on the jersey of a large football player standing on the lawn of the Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Pi Chapter house. The player is stepping on an egg. The banner ""Crack the Jayhawks"" can be partially seen...
Several members of the Farm House fraternity are working on the House's homecoming lawn display. Included in the display are a standing Iowa State University football player and three cats representing the Kansas State University wildcats. Two cats...