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Greenhouse

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151 Greenhouse snakes observe rules of etiquette when dining on rats
College Eye 38:39, p.3
7/18/1947 A look at the bull snakes in the Greenhouse.
152 Animals make Greenhouse like a zoo
Hyde--Faye (Student--1946-1947)
College Eye 37:40, p.5
7/26/1946 A look at some of the animals in the Greenhouse.
153 Sextuplets born to bunny family; three survive
Worden--Wanda Louise (Class of 1949)
College Eye 37:20, p.6
2/8/1946 A look at some of the animals in the Greenhouse; photo.
154 Thin pane of glass holds tropic atmosphere as mercury hits zero
College Eye 37:20, p.3
2/8/1946 Comments on the campus Greenhouse and how the plants survive the cold Iowa winters.
155 College couple with cereus blossom
Public Relations News Release 1945:243, p.1
9/27/1945 Robert and Irene Johnson pose for a photo with the blossom of the cereus plant. A story will be written by the couple for a journalism class assignment.
156 Night blooming Cereus flower reaches full bloom
Public Relations News Release 1945:242, p.1
9/27/1945 The natural home of this plant extends from Mexico to Brazil. It was brought to the campus greenhouse for observation. It started unfolding at 7:00pm, reached full bloom at midnight, and closed at 4:00am the next morning.
157 Night-blooming cereus opens early at College Greenhouse
College Eye 36:42, p.1
8/3/1945 Description of the plant that blooms for just one night.
158 College adopts rare baby owls
College Eye 36:34, p.2
6/8/1945 Roger Wardin is caring for two young great horned owls.
159 The Greenhouse
Old Gold 0:0, p.220
6/1/1945 Photo.
160 Banana-less days come to an end
College Eye 36:29, p.4
4/20/1945 Greenhouse banana trees are bearing; photo.
161 Tobacco in Greenhouse and still no cigarettes
College Eye 36:22, p.3
2/23/1945 Roger Wardin talks about raising tobacco in the Greenhouse.
162 College asks for new campus school
Alumnus 29:1, p.8
1/1/1945 Broad plan includes requests for new health services building, campus school, arts and industries building, auditorium, garages, coal pile containment, and heating plant facilities.
163 Greenhouse tree provides romance
College Eye 36:13, p.4
12/8/1944 Romantic look at the poinciana tree.
164 View your 210 acre college "home"
College Eye 36:1, p.6
9/8/1944 Aerial view of campus with a lengthy description of its features; photo.
165 Know your animals? What's a hamster?
College Eye 35:42, p.2
8/11/1944 Small hamster family living in Greenhouse.
166 New romance begins in Campus Greenhouse
College Eye 35:41, p.2
8/4/1944 One of the Greenhouse alligators may be a female.
167 Conservatory
Old Gold 0:0, p.205
6/1/1944 Photo.
168 Coeds puzz'd by service men's tropic diet find samples here
Frank--Evelyn Louise (Class of 1948)
College Eye 35:28, p.5
4/21/1944 Greenhouse includes many exotic plants similar to those that service personnel are seeing overseas.
169 College Greenhouse grows rubber, cacti, fruit, kapok
College Eye 34:34, p.3
6/25/1943 Lengthy description of exotic plants in the Greenhouse.
170 Alligators to orchids found in college Greenhouse
College Eye 34:29, p.1
5/7/1943 A look at the flora and fauna in the Greenhouse.
171 New attractions at TC greenhouse
College Eye 34:4, p.3
10/2/1942 A look at collection of flora and fauna at the Greenhouse.
172 Guava tree creates greenhouse interest
College Eye 33:44, p.1
8/14/1942
173 Wide-awakes see strange flower
College Eye 33:44, p.4
8/14/1942 Night-blooming cereus in Greenhouse.
174 Tropical fruit marmalade served to 'Eye' staff
College Eye 33:43, p.4
8/7/1942 Make marmalade from Greenhouse fruit.
175 Passion flower now greenhouse bloom
College Eye 33:39, p.3
7/10/1942
176 Curious students visit greenhouse
College Eye 33:35, p.1
6/12/1942 Roger Wardin will lead tour.
177 This place seldom visited by students
College Eye 33:35, p.1
6/12/1942 Students look at plants growing in the Greenhouse; photo.
178 Greenhouse holds many surprises, plant and animal
College Eye 33:16, p.3
1/16/1942 A look at the flora and fauna in the Greenhouse.
179 Chelydra grows to 'snapping' good size
Lehr--Ellen (Student--1941)
College Eye 33:10, p.2
11/14/1941 Professor Abbott is watching some of the Greenhouse turtles grow.
180 Perfect tree grown in college greenhouse
College Eye 32:42, p.1
8/8/1941
181 Old man's beard gets all its food from air
College Eye 32:39, p.2
7/18/1941 Roger Wardin talks about Spanish moss growing in the Greenhouse.
182 Greenhouse offers food, drugs, fun
College Eye 32:38, p.4
7/11/1941 Description of the useful properties of the plants and animals in the Greenhouse.
183 Timothy enrolls for recuperation
College Eye 32:14, p.1
12/20/1940 Wounded duck recovering in Greenhouse.
184 Gruesome fate awaits squirrel
College Eye 32:4, p.5
10/4/1940 Ground squirrel will be fed to Greenhouse snake.
185 Untitled
Alumnus 24:4, p.7
10/1/1940 Latham tribute issue of Alumnus features photos scattered throughout the issue of most of the new buildings on campus; photo.
186 166 days 'til Xmas
College Eye 31:40, p.4
7/26/1940 Roger Wardin is setting out poinsettia cuttings.
187 Figs, frogs, and ferns on campus
College Eye 31:39, p.3
7/19/1940 Quick survey of collections in the College Garden, Greenhouse, and Museum.
188 Improvements made by late president
College Eye 31:38, p.1
7/12/1940 Notes changes on campus for which President Latham was responsible.
189 Tomatoes grown without soil in greenhouse
College Eye 31:34, p.3
6/7/1940 Roger Wardin grows plants hydroponically.
190 Greenhouse
Old Gold 0:0, p.59
6/1/1940 Brief description of the greenhouse; photo.
191 Greenhouse provides enough groceries for complete dinner menu
College Eye 31:20, p.3
2/16/1940 Roger Wardin talks about the edible plants in the Greenhouse.
192 'Musing hour group goes thru Greenhouse
College Eye 31:18, p.2
2/2/1940 Group observes plants and animals.
193 Banana tree turns over a new leaf; reveals baby fruit
College Eye 31:10, p.5
11/17/1939 Tree in Greenhouse opening up pods to show fruit.
194 Run, bugs! Plants may get hungry
College Eye 31:10, p.5
11/17/1939 Greenhouse has insectivorous plants.
195 Allie's successors in new greenhouse seem unaware of danger
College Eye 31:3, p.5
9/29/1939 No room in new Greenhouse for eight foot long Allie, so he was killed; now two new smaller alligators in the Greenhouse.
196 Conservatory visitors
College Eye 30:37, p.3
6/30/1939 Students in the Greenhouse on campus; photo.
197 Conservatory
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
6/1/1939 Brief summary of the building; photos.
198 Ally becomes past history
College Eye 29:41, p.1
7/22/1938 Alligator killed because there is no space for her in the new Greenhouse.
199 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
College Eye 29:41, p.2
7/22/1938 Comments on the death of Allie the Alligator, who had lived on campus for thirty-two years.
200 Forlorn alligator pleads for his life and home
College Eye 29:36, p.1
6/17/1938 New Greenhouse has no room for Allie; photo.

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