Landscaping

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# Title Date Summary
101 Campus blooms
Northern Iowan 71:60, p.1
Twenty-two regular employees and fifteen summer students help keep the campus looking attractive; photo.
102 Trees purchased
Northern Iowan 70:26, p.3
Tomahawk has purchased trees which have been planted east of Seerley Hall.
103 Stewart declares we've hit new low
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.2
Believes cowpaths are natural development in light of inadequate sidewalks.
104 Cowpaths not pretty
Northern Iowan 70:19, p.2
Does not like look of paths across lawns; photo.
105 Cave in
Northern Iowan 70:14, p.4
"Parts of the brick walls surrounding sodded areas near the new Education Complex heave begun sinking and heaving, sending bricks onto walkways in spots; photo.
106 Memorial grove planned to honor Milo Lawton
UNI Century 1:4, p.6
Board will use Lawton memorial funds to establish grove near creek along Hudson Road northwest of Towers and to establish prairie preserve on south campus; Board also approves of Cubby award to outstanding member of Northern Iowan staff; photo.
107 Butt out!
Northern Iowan 70:5, p.3
Dislikes litter on campus.
108 Need a project?
Northern Iowan 70:4, p.2
Urges students to consider campus beautification projects.
109 A poem
Northern Iowan 70:3, p.11
110 UNI is beautiful!
Northern Iowan 70:3, p.10
Ed Bailey describes recent landscaping improvements.
111 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:61, p.1
Workers lay down rolls of sod on site of Old Gilchrist Hall; photo.
112 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:58, p.1
New trees have slowly been replacing those that were removed due to Dutch elm disease; photo.
113 Memorial Grove established honoring Lawton
Northern Iowan 69:57, p.4
Grove to honor Milo Lawton will be established west of Towers; approve Cubby Award for outstanding NI staff member.
114 Class of '72 presents gift of trees
Northern Iowan 69:55, p.3
Will begin to replace trees killed by Dutch elm disease; 325 diseased trees have been removed; 395 new trees have been planted.
115 Steps and words
Northern Iowan 69:9, p.2
Steps need modification after installation of sidewalk; also believes no one knows school songs.
116 Replacing trees chosen as project
Alumnus 57:3, p.8
Class of 1972 selects replacement of trees killed by Dutch elm disease as project; pledge $2500; photo.
117 Tree planted in memorial to Hake
Northern Iowan 68:56, p.5

Pin oak planted near flag pole; profile of Mr. Hake; photo.

118 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 3:3, p.182
Class of 1972 will contribute to replanting of trees; Class of 1965 donates speakers to Union; Igor Kipnis and the Warsaw Quintet perform.
119 "Tree" project needs donations, volunteers
Northern Iowan 68:39, p.11
Class of 1972 seeks donations to pay for tree replacement on campus.
120 Tree
Northern Iowan 68:37, p.12
Seniors discuss planting of trees on campus.
121 Nudity on the UNI campus
UNI Quarterly 3:2, p.83
Dutch elm disease forces removal of 126 trees this year and 120 trees last year; campus looks different; photo.
122 Tree planted in honor of College Hill merchant
Northern Iowan 68:22, p.5
To honor Charles Pinkham, owner of Iowa Sports Supply.
123 UNI's elms won't be replaced; 'lack of funds'
Northern Iowan 68:17, p.7
75-80% of elms will have been removed by the end of this year; little progress on replanting; photo.
124 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:7, p.12
Students wear paths across grass.
125 Reader objects to removal of tree
Northern Iowan 67:53, p.3
Cannot understand why it was done.
126 Speech class proposes beautification plans
Northern Iowan 67:30, p.3
Would like campus planning to include students.
127 Elm disease takes UNI toll
Northern Iowan 67:25, p.5
About ninety more large elms have been removed; photo.
128 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:12, p.3
Members of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Student Senate plant a gingko tree on the north lawn of the Arts and Industries building; photo.
129 Human conditions lack concern for
Northern Iowan 67:9, p.4
Questions whole background of lawns and sidewalks and how they should be used.
130 I think that I shall never see--a Ginko tree?
Public Relations News Release 67:8, p.4
Story of several trees on campus.
131 Along the trail at UNI; break away from the herd
Public Relations News Release 67:6, p.3
Photo essay on trails that have been trampled between buildings; photo.
132 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 2:1, p.4

Collection of short articles on campus activities; photo.

133 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:2, p.1
Dutch elm disease claimed many trees on the UNI campus; more marked for cutting; photo.
134 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:2, p.5
UNI--spelled out in flowers; photo.
135 Handberg promotes flower power as resident grounds gardener
Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.17

Detailed description of landscaping projects; in charge of raising bedding plants.

136 Overtime?
Northern Iowan 66:61, p.2
Workers take break; photo.
137 He hopes we act
Northern Iowan 66:50, p.3
Professor Wehner suggest concrete steps to improve the environment.
138 Plant tree of life
Northern Iowan 66:11, p.1
Will plant tree north of Union.
139 Campus wildlife destroyed
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.3
Finds area of campus with trees cut down and coal dumped.
140 Would rather walk more
Northern Iowan 64:61, p.3
Dislikes destruction of scenery in order to construct new buildings.
141 Plant flowers on the 'back forty?'
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.2

Would like to see area near Redeker Center sodded or planted to prevent blowing dirt.

142 Elms we never again shall see
College Eye 63:61, p.1
Many campus trees are being cut down due to Dutch Elm Disease; photo.
143 Untitled
College Eye 63:56, p.1
Recently cut tree stump with labels noting important institutional dates according to the tree rings; photo.
144 The campus planner strikes again
College Eye 63:48, p.2
Depicts the campus planner constructing snow fences.
145 Beauty: to be or not to be?
College Eye 63:47, p.2
Feels student complaints about snow fences are unwarranted.
146 Snowfences--not for snow
College Eye 63:45, p.2
Objects to the placement of snow fences to eliminate cow paths; photo.
147 Untitled
College Eye 63:32, p.3
A psychology professor pondering the recent campus tree replanting.
148 Uproot, transplant four trees from Back Circle
College Eye 63:32, p.5
Three moved to area near Crossroads; one re-planted near southwest entrance to new Union; elm will be cut down; photo.
149 Untitled
College Eye 63:31, p.1
Workmen remove trees from the Back Circle in preparation for construction of the new Union.
150 Untitled
College Eye 63:11, p.12
Strong winds cause the downfall of a campus maple tree; photo.
151 Student enjoys floral spots
College Eye 63:7, p.2
152 'Times are uncertain' says SCI President in speech
College Eye 63:3, p.1
President Maucker answers student questions about campus facilities and policies in his Convocation speech.
153 Perspective: Student leader must encourage responsibility learning
College Eye 60:41, p.2
Dean Holmes discusses the major changes at SCI, including the scenery, the new buildings and sidewalks, the possible university status, and a change in standards and values in students.
154 President's campus nature plans encouraging, but . . .
College Eye 60:18, p.2
Believes that the blue spruce trees in the back circle need to be saved.
155 State of the Union, 1965--Third in a series: Maucker: No need to save particular tree
College Eye 60:18, p.3
President Maucker talks about his plans for campus, and especially about the site for the new Union; photo.
156 Faculty petition justified, should bring student action
College Eye 60:14, p.2
Agrees with petition that is aimed to save the few nature areas that are left on campus.
157 Parking lot critics self-appointed experts
College Eye 60:13, p.2
Claims that one of the reasons behind the construction of the parking lot was that the planner felt that the landscaping there was poor anyway.
158 Says 'trees' editorial is wrong
College Eye 59:53, p.2
Trees and grass on campus are a pleasant change of scenery, and provide quiet, enjoyable atmosphere.
159 Do we learn from tree?
College Eye 59:52, p.2
Defends cutting down of trees to make room for campus additions.
160 Use sidewalks, not footpaths
College Eye 58:31, p.2
Urges students to keep their campus beautiful.
161 1963 Tree Care Program to protect campus elms
College Eye 58:1, p.5
Roger Wardin talks about the aggressive program underway that will attempt to save the elm trees.
162 Untitled
College Eye 58:1, p.4
Man trims deadwood and low branches from elm trees on campus; part of elm tree care program; photo.
163 Readers miss evergreen tree
College Eye 56:12, p.2
Sad that tree is cut down on campus in preparation for a new building.
164 Climbers holding campus together
College Eye 56:8, p.4
Crews installing cables to hold trees together.
165 'Please use the walks?'
College Eye 56:3, p.2
Students walk across grass instead of using sidewalks; photo.
166 Thanks to the physical plant
College Eye 56:2, p.2
Thanks the physical plant for making many improvements around the SCI campus.
167 Campus adds improvements
College Eye 56:1, p.1
Health Center Building now completed; some students now living in Regents (Rider) Hall; Stadium Hall will be abandoned; Music (Russell) Building should be ready by second semester.
168 The Ivory Tower
College Eye 52:40, p.2
Feels lawnmowers disturb summer learning.
169 Bemoans plight of evergreen . . .
College Eye 51:29, p.8
Believes tree at northwest door of Sabin Hall needs help.
170 Begin fight to save elms
Alumnus 42:1, p.4
Survey and sanitation program begun.
171 TC begins campaign against disease of campus elm trees
College Eye 49:9, p.6
Crew will trim and spray campus trees; 90% of campus trees are elms; brief history of the disease.
172 What grass?
College Eye 48:26, p.2
Student reads a sign that says, "Keep off the grass," and wonders where the grass is.
173 Campus news briefs
College Eye 46:2, p.1
President hears protests against removal of campus buckthorn hedge; SLB considering implementation of campus radio station.
174 Campus has a new look
College Eye 45:1, p.2
A look at recent renovations and repairs.
175 Trees undergo beauty treatment
College Eye 44:33, p.5
Some trees will be removed; others will be trimmed or cabled together.
176 For local beautification
College Eye 44:27, p.2
Stay off the grass.
177 The mystery of Shakespeare's elm
Alumnus 36:4, p.11
Searching for tree planted in 1916 to honor Shakespeare.
178 Men's Union requests students to use walks
College Eye 44:9, p.2
Please keep off the grass in order to preserve the beauty of the campus.
179 Is it state's or students' grass?
College Eye 42:41, p.2
Propaganda using TC's lawns is deceptive invitation, considering no students can set foot on the grass.
180 Around
College Eye 42:4, p.6
Plea for TC walkers to stay on the sidewalks.
181 Beauty is year round project
College Eye 42:3, p.2
Plea to abstain from walking on the grass/campus lawns.
182 Blade and brothers want to grow
College Eye 41:29, p.2
Humorous letter from a blade of grass asking for students to stay off the lawn.
183 Is our pride lagging?
College Eye 41:26, p.2
Urges students to participate in the "keep off the grass" campaign.
184 'Keep Off Grass' campaign planned
College Eye 41:24, p.3
A campaign to preserve the grass is launched.
185 April showers bring may blues
College Eye 40:25, p.2
Asks students and faculty to stay off grass and use sidewalks.
186 Vacuum cleaner removes leaves
College Eye 40:7, p.4
ISTC purchased a machine to help with leaf pick-up.
187 Don't be a T. C. trail blazer
College Eye 39:34, p.2
Urges students not to cut across the grass.
188 Committee expresses thanks
College Eye 39:32, p.2
"Save the Grass" committee thanks students, administrators, and the College Eye for their support.
189 'Save the grass' campaign ineffective?
College Eye 39:28, p.2
Offers suggestions to stop students and faculty from beating paths through the grass.
190 T. C. T. B.'s are unfair!
College Eye 39:27, p.3
Dean of Men Gordon Ellis points to the grass to warn students to keep off; photo.
191 Student League Board minutes
College Eye 39:24, p.2
Hear reports and requests relating to student organizations and activities.
192 Teachers College trial blazer
College Eye 39:24, p.1
Urges students to stay off the grass.
193 League plans grass protection campaign
College Eye 39:23, p.5
Planning campaign to keep students from cutting across grass.
194 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:23, p.2
Students respond to the question, "Do you feel that students are becoming careless about walking on the grass?"
195 Pour cement on campus? Maybe, if students don't stay off grass
College Eye 39:22, p.2
E. E. Cole says that students are not taking the issue of paths through the grass seriously.
196 A possible solution
College Eye 39:21, p.2
Don Hayden, Iowa State student, gives an ironic solution to the problem of students walking on the grass.
197 Give it a chance!
College Eye 39:20, p.2
Writer tells students and faculty how important it is to keep of the grass on campus.
198 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:29, p.2
Discusses the ongoing topic of keeping of the grass, having a summer sports program, and the spring play.
199 Tree doctors prune, scrape, swing precariously in canvas saddles
College Eye 38:4, p.1
Commercial tree pruners are on campus to trim the trees.
200 Thoughts while . . . walking on the campus grass
College Eye 37:34, p.2
Humorous look at campus.