Botanical literature; Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931
Dec. 30, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Doctor Pammel:
I have your favor of December 23d and note that the package of specimens has reached you. I shall be very glad to send you more as soon as the season for collecting opens. I presume...
Botanical Specimens; Evening Trumpetflower; Prickly Fanpetals; Pammel, L. H. (Louis Hermann), 1862-1931
Oct. 8, 1904
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa.
My dear Doctor Pammel:
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your favor of September 24th, and to say that I shall take pleasure in sending you such specimens as I can get. Gelsemium...
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 the edge of the great central lawn, with trees behind it and surrounding central campus. A road cuts diagonally across the foreground and then angles back toward the Campanile in the distance. Trees in the middle distance on the...
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.
March 31, 1914
Prof. George W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama.
Dear Professor Carver:
Your favor of the 28th inst., at hand. Yes, I am indeed sorry I could not go over to Tuskegee to visit you. My plans were all made to do so. I thought I would go over...
October 6, 1926
Prof. G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama.
Dear Prof. Carver:
I have your letter of October 2nd.
You did not say where the Professor of Plant Pathology was located. As soon as I get your reply with this information I will look...
August 28, 1911
Mr. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Alabama.
My Dear Mr. Carver:--
I am putting up a number of recent pamphlets on weeds which may be of interest to you. Kindly let me know if you have received a copy of my Talk on Weeds.
With...
March 26, 1927
Prof. George W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Tuskegee, Alabama
Dear Prof. Carver:
I have your letter of March 18th and note what you say with reference to the Avocada flower. I have not seen the paper and I will have it looked up for...
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943; Peanut industry and trade
Gainesville, Florida
January 24, 1927
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute,
Tuskegee, Alabama.
Dear Prof. Carver:
I am in receipt of your letter of January 11th, and I am having my secretary look up the park bulletins. It is likely that Mr....
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943; Red cedar; Buffalo grass
Septmeber 14, 1926
Dr. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama.
Dear Dr. Carver:--
In your letter of September 8th you asked this question:
Is it possible for the sex characters in trees to become facultative, or in other words have the power of...
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943; Roberts, Maria Mabel, 1867-1942.
Portrait of Maria Mabel Roberts. One of George Washington Carver’s professors. Maria Roberts graduated from Iowa State in 1890 and shortly afterwards became a member of the Mathematics Department faculty. In 1908, she was named Vice-Dean of...
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943; Tribune (Ames, Iowa)
June 27, 1928
Dr. George W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.
Dear Dr. Carver:
I have your letter of June 23 and desire to thank you for it. As soon as the Carver article is printed in the Ames Tribune I will send it to you. They are holding it up...
9 8 26
My beloved teacher, Dr. Pammel:--
I made no effort to keep the tears of joy out of my eyes, when I saw your fine picture, and read the beautiful tribute to your great work in the Aug. Alumnus.
Hundreds of students, north, south, east and...
September 2, 1907
Prof. Geo. W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama.
My dear Prof. Carver:--
Your favor of August 28th at hand and contents noted. You will have to be sure about the synonyms that there is no other Cercospora bracteosa or C. Bracteata. The...
An experiment in micro chemistry, Chemistry 102, in the spring of 1939. The close up photograph shows a hand holding tweezers which in turn hold a small chemical boat as it is about to be inserted into a small electrified chamber. A voltage meter...
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...
A student working in a newly designed laboratory for instruction in general chemistry employing semi-micro techniques. Test tubes and reagent bottles are arranged neatly at the work station. Four conjugate work stations are built as an island. This...