Animal Diseases; Poisoning; Education; Veterinary Medicine
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...
Curtiss-Wright Engineering Cadettes, 1941-1945; Department of Military Science; Iowa State University; Women in Science and Engineering; World War II
Betty Cue, a stenographer at the Memorial Union, is seated showing a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk model plane to a cadette who is sitting on the floor in front of a fireplace. The plane has a wood framework with a paper exterior with a wind up, rubber-band...
Warren B. Kuhn, Dean of the Library, is showing a reel of microfilm. Boxes of microfilm, an envelope of microfiche, and pam boxes with micro-opaques are displayed on the book truck.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station; Center for Agricultural and Rural Development
Associate Professor Leo V. Mayer stands by Earl O. Heady, director of the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, as CARD was called at that time. Dr. Heady sits on a desk and holds open a book entitled Alternatives for Balancing World...
Old Main from the front showing the damage to the north side of the building after the first fire of December 1900. The Hub building located north of Old Main is also in the view. People are gathered in three different groups close to the building....
VEISHEA; Student Activities; Chemical Engineering; Iowa State University
A 1937 VEISHEA parade float from the Department of Chemical Engineering. ""Products of Corn."" Three men on the float showing various equipment that help produce corn products such as meal, syrup, rayon, and wall board.
G. F. Hanna, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry and a research fellow of the Agricultural Experiment Station, showing the refrigerated super centrifuge along with the refrigerated bath. The room was maintained at a temperature just...
The Campanile in the summer of 1906. The photograph is close up, showing only the tower, a piece of lawn, and background trees. Everything is in deep shadow.
The Campanile on a snow covered central campus. Clock shows 3:10. A conifer in the left near foreground and a leafless tree on image right frame the Campanile. There are surface stains on the photograph. One of a set of three photographs of The...
The Campanile on a snow covered central campus. Clock shows 3:17. A leafless elm on the right foreground partially frames the view of the Campanile in the distance. A bicycle is parked in a snowdrift in the right foreground. A packed trail in the...
The Campanile on a snow covered central campus. Clock shows 3:11. A dark conifer on image right contrasts with the open expanse of central campus snow. There are surface stains on the photograph. One of a set of three photographs of the Campanile,...
This night view depicts the top of the Campanile behind some full foliaged trees highlighted from below. The lighted clock face is very evident showing a time of 9:40 pm.
A student is looking at the Alpha Gamma Delta, Rho Chapter, lawn display showing a tiger laying between two sandwich buns. A sign on the lawn reads ""Menu I.S.C. Special Tigerburgers.""
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...
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...