Landscaping
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |