Bailey--Edward (Grounds Department Staff)
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Preserving the natural heritage UNI Century 3:4, p.5 |
Survey of history and current work in Biological Preserves; photo. | |
2 | Ed Bailey Alumnus 59:4, p.16 |
Died August 10, 1974. | |
3 | UNI is beautiful! Northern Iowan 70:3, p.10 |
Ed Bailey describes recent landscaping improvements. | |
4 | Untitled Northern Iowan 69:47, p.1 |
Ed L. Bailey presents Donna Wiarda and Brenda Rainwater with Faculty Men's Scholarships; photo. | |
5 | Dutch Elm Disease: death toll of 300 on UNI campus Alumnus 57:1, p.3 |
Detailed report on the progress of the disease across campus, including "before and after" shots; about 160 elms are still alive; photo. | |
6 | Elm disease takes UNI toll Northern Iowan 67:25, p.5 |
About ninety more large elms have been removed; photo. | |
7 | Regional Meeting of the National Association of Educational Buyers to be Held at UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:106, p.1 |
Five UNI staff members will attend the meeting: Pendergraft, Riggs, Hake, Bailey and Boss. | |
8 | I think that I shall never see--a Ginko tree? Public Relations News Release 67:8, p.4 |
Story of several trees on campus. | |
9 | Rare Ginkgo Trees Grow on UNI Campus Public Relations News Release 1970:81, p.1 |
Three ginkgo trees can be found at UNI. Two besides the greenhouse and one in Bartlett Hall Court. | |
10 | UNI Staff Member is Flower Expert Public Relations News Release 1970:3, p.1 |
UNI grounds gardener Mel Handerg takes pride in his work. | |
11 | Creek Straightened North of UNI's New Physical Education Building Public Relations News Release 1969:747, p.1 |
Ed Bailey, UNI landscape planner has straightened the creek which has resulted in easier maintanence. Tree planting possible in the spring. | |
12 | UNI Landscape Planner Discusses Dutch Elm Disease Public Relations News Release 1969:727, p.1 |
The European elm bark beetle causes havoc on elm trees at UNI. Bailey estimates that 35-40 trees on the central campus, 20-25 at the biological preserve and 5 at the golf course will have to come out this year. |