World War I, 1914-1918; Memorial Service; Iowa State University;
A military honorary event in the ISC campus cemetery. A file of approximately thirty women dressed in white and carrying flowers is passing a structure on which is lettered ""To our 117 dead."" An older officer with a cane, back to the camera,...
Welch, Adonijah Strong, 1821-1889; Presidents' papers; Iowa State University; Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm; Organizational structure; Planning
Box 1, Folder 11: As president-elect, Welch presents an organizational plan, addressed to the Board of Trustees, for the future Iowa Agricultural College. Welch discusses the college's purpose, courses of study, departments, and faculty.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station; Corn
A seed corn dryer is attached to a building via a rectangular shoot. The dryer's wheels and lower section are enclosed in a covered wooden frame structure. An opening in one end of the dryer shows some of it's inner workings.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. Many examples of graffiti are visible on the bell and the wooden roof structure that covers it.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. The two men are framed in the arches of the wooden roof structure that covers the bell.
Jerry Whittlesey (left) and Dave Lebuhn (right) pose on opposite sides of the Victory Bell. The brick foundation on which the bell rests and the arched roof structure covering it are visible.
In 1980, H. Summerfield Day, the former University Architect (1966-1975) and Planning Coordinator (1975-1980) competed the history of Iowa State University's buildings and grounds. This massive undertaking took him and his assistants twelve...
Iowa State University; Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering
At the center of the photograph is a brick structure enclosed by a metal frame on wheels. The man on the left is operating a switch and there are pipes leading from the structure into two oil drums on the right.
The Campanile in August 1945. The structure towers over a cluster of deciduous trees growing close to it. The clock shows 9:23. A long tree shadow covers the foreground grass.
The Campanile as seen from the northwest. The structure sets in a landscape of shrubs and trees, with lawn opening up in the foreground. Overhanging bows of white pine frame the view. Clock shows 6:01.
The Campanile in August 1945. This is a close up view of the top of the Campanile emerging from the center of a grove of trees that surround the structure. The clock shows 9:33.
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.
Campanile; Curtiss Hall; Agriculture Hall; Iowa State University;
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.