Morrill Hall (Ames, Iowa); Iowa State University; Hub (Ames, Iowa)
In this aerial view Morrill Hall is on the left and Margaret Hall is on the right. The Hub can be seen to the left (west) of Morrill Hall. The American flag is flying in the center of the photograph.
The front (east) side of Morrill Hall is at the center of this photograph. A section of Old Main can be seen at the far left and a woman holding a parasol is standing to the right of the entrance.
A photograph of the construction group involved in the 1952 northwest addition to the Memorial Union. Pictured are, left to right, Harold Pride, Elmer H. Borg, Frank Mack, Rudy Lubsen, Ernie Moschelle, Joe Borg, Elme Kluck.
This 1954 aerial view of the Memorial Union from the back (south) clearly shows the multiple stories and roof levels, the terrace to the left (west) side, the parking lot on the right (east) side, and the fountain in the front (north). The formal...
Memorial Union; Four Seasons Fountain; Petersen, Christian, 1885-1961; Iowa State University;
This 1952 photograph focuses on the Four Seasons Fountain in front (north) of the Memorial Union. The Four Seasons Fountain, which includes four Native American female figures, each representing one of the four seasons, is by Christian Petersen....
Memorial Union; Four Seasons Fountain; Petersen, Christian, 1885-1961; Iowa State University;
This 1952 photograph focuses on the Four Seasons Fountain in front (north) of the Memorial Union. The Four Seasons Fountain, which includes four Native American female figures, each representing one of the four seasons, is by Christian Petersen....
Memorial Union; Four Seasons Fountain; Campanile; Iowa State University;
The Memorial Union fountain (Christian Petersen's Fountain of the Four Seasons) in spring with the Campanile towering over the trees in the background, the clock shows 2:50. Two young women are seated on the fountain edge on the right of the image.
This westerly view of the Knoll features the large glassed-in porch on the right and the porte cochere on the right. There are trees and grass in the foreground.
The east side of the Knoll is almost hidden from view by the trees and other shrubbery. The large wrap-around porch on the left is either glassed or screened in. The porte cochere is partially visible through the trees on the right.
This view of the eastern side of the Knoll shows the front entryway and open air porch. A bricked sidewalk runs in front of the house. The right tower is hidden by a large tree.
This eastern view of the Knoll shows the large wrap around porch on the left and the porte cochere on the right. The large lawn is in the foreground and trees surround part of the building.
Thick ivy almost obscures the north front entryway of the Knoll. Trees flank the right and left sides of the building and bushes surround the wrap-around porch.
Iowa State University, University Library; Sculpture
The ""Left-sided Angel"", a 465-pound cast bronze sculpture, stands eight feet high on a six foot pedestal outside the entrance to the library. In 1986 Stephen DeStaebler, a Midwest-born artist living in Berkeley, California, created the figure...
The four floors are visible in this view of the 3rd addition library construction. A small crane and bull dozer are on the right. Scaffolding is in place alongside the building.
The university community is gathered outside for the dedication of the 3rd addition to the library. A man is speaking at the podium. To the right of the podium is the covered portrait of Dr. Robert Parks which was unveiled at the ceremony.