Landscaping
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| 201 | Contents Old Gold 0:0, p.8 |
Table of contents; photo. | |
| 202 | We need to all work together College Eye 37:5, p.2 |
Faculty member comments on the need for a cleanly and attractive campus. | |
| 203 | 59 men required for campus care crew College Eye 36:42, p.3 |
Physical Plant crew consists of twenty-one janitors and twenty-eight electricians, painters, drivers, and other workers; crew maintains 132-acre campus. | |
| 204 | Campus receives initial trimming College Eye 34:28, p.2 |
Crews cut grass for first time of the season; usually takes two or three days to cut the whole campus. | |
| 205 | Students seek 'pasture' College Eye 33:38, p.3 |
Paths not yet appearing on campus. | |
| 206 | Campus keeps workers in full swing since the rain College Eye 33:36, p.1 |
A look at the work necessary to keep the campus landscape looking neat. | |
| 207 | Buildings and grounds undergo improvements College Eye 33:6, p.6 |
Work has been done around the stadium; a new parking lot has been prepared; Campanile chiming mechanism under repair. | |
| 208 | Keep off the grass College Eye 33:1, p.4 |
I-Club will continue campaign to keep people from cutting across the grass. | |
| 209 | Beware! Desist order out for grass cutters College Eye 32:32, p.4 |
I-Club urges students not to cut across the grass. | |
| 210 | Students praise college College Eye 31:42, p.2 |
Students tell what they like about ISTC. | |
| 211 | Ivy is memorial to Dr. Latham College Eye 31:40, p.1 |
President Latham liked the appearance of ivy on buildings; many plants will be set out. | |
| 212 | What goes on inside the canvas College Eye 31:21, p.4 |
Crew repairs tree damaged by 1936 storm. | |
| 213 | To the student body College Eye 31:9, p.2 |
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds speaks of unsightly paths on campus. | |
| 214 | 'Doctor' performs six operations on campus College Eye 30:39, p.1 |
Warner Baerwald is the campus tree surgeon who cuts out decaying parts of trees and then dresses the wound so the tree will live longer. | |
| 215 | Campus progress Alumnus 23:3, p.19 |
Extensive landscaping associated with new women's dormitory; building with capacity for 293 students should be ready by winter quarter. | |
| 216 | Sidewalks are made to walk on College Eye 30:34, p.1 |
E. E. Cole talks about recent landscaping improvements. | |
| 217 | New gardener College Eye 30:27, p.2 |
Warner Baerwald appointed campus gardener. | |
| 218 | Plan announced College Eye 30:25, p.4 |
Baker and Seerley Halls will attempt to beautify campus. | |
| 219 | President O. R. Latham Alumnus 0:0, p.4 |
President Latham completes his tenth year in office; brief summary of his accomplishments; photo. | |
| 220 | Summer sun and shade Alumnus 22:3, p. |
Students walk past the Circle Elm; photo. | |
| 221 | East campus in the fall Alumnus 21:4, p. |
End of drive in front of Auditorium Building; photo. | |
| 222 | Beauties adorn athletic field College Eye 28:40, p.4 |
Beautiful roses grow near the athletic field. | |
| 223 | 'It's not easy,' says mower College Eye 28:33, p.1 |
Glenn Crawford talks about his job of cutting the campus lawns. | |
| 224 | Tramp, tramp, the grass is leaving College Eye 28:23, p.2 |
Does not like the paths that are appearing on the lawn now that spring is approaching. | |
| 225 | Lighting, paving among campus improvements Alumnus 20:4, p.18 |
Improvements include new stadium, laundry building, greenhouse; roof repairs; gateway south of Men's Gym; paving; new outdoor lighting system; and landscaping. | |
| 226 | But a few days remain for strolling College Eye 27:11, p.1 |
Campus view from northeast; photo. | |
| 227 | Campus-wide improvements move forward; seven separate projects approximating $60,000 under way College Eye 27:11, p.1 |
Survey of construction projects and improvements. | |
| 228 | Serene it stands, after the storm College Eye 27:10, p.1 |
Elm tree west of Gilchrist Hall survives storm; many other trees damaged; photo. | |
| 229 | The editor strolls about the campus College Eye 27:6, p.2 |
Describes the beauty of the ISTC campus. | |
| 230 | New lease on life given Russian olive College Eye 27:5, p.1 |
Attempt to save tree near Nursery School Building. | |
| 231 | Campus canoeing pool nearing completion College Eye 27:3, p.4 |
Now landscaping banks. | |
| 232 | Workers apply campus make-up College Eye 27:43, p.2 |
Lots of landscaping and repair work going on. | |
| 233 | Campus tree takes its own life; makes "Believe it or Not" College Eye 27:27, p.1 |
Tree with encircling roots to be featured in nationally syndicated column. | |
| 234 | Progress; college grows during past seven years, offices, buildings, campus improved College Eye 27:20, p.2 |
Quick survey of campus construction over the last few years. | |
| 235 | Come home and cheer for the Purple, Oct. 19 Alumnus 19:4, p.1 |
Urges alumni to visit the campus and see the football team with its new coach, Tom Johnson; quick look at some of the campus beautification work; photo. | |
| 236 | Campus building program nears peak for 1935 College Eye 27:51, p.1 |
Baker Hall to be built; Gilchrist chapel will be remodeled into little theater; ten new tennis courts will be built; landscaping and sidewalks. | |
| 237 | Yearbook edition Alumnus 19:3, p.3 |
Photos from Old Gold featured in Alumnus and scattered throughout issue; photo. | |
| 238 | Intriguing spring atmosphere casts enchantment on co-eds; girls linger outdoors; are reluctant to leave campus College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
Women are enjoying a romantic spring. | |
| 239 | Spring alterations in 'house cleaning' improve campus College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
Campus is undergoing a major landscaping effort. | |
| 240 | Spring weather interrupted by devastating windstorm; plays havoc in employees' restroom and on campus College Eye 26:39, p.1 |
Winds damage trees and buildings. | |
| 241 | College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
Description of changes to the campus. | |
| 242 | Longer class intervals, credit rule, administrative changes top events in campus news; departmental and campus alterations are also recent changes College Eye 26:12, p.1 |
Will allow ten minutes of passage time instead of five minutes; changes in music and language departments; landscaping in central campus after demolition of Power Plant. | |
| 243 | Campus remodeling under way Alumnus 18:3, p.10 |
Central campus area, formerly occupied by heating plant and parking lot, will be landscaped; street encircling area will be paved; offices will be remodeled to meet new administrative needs. | |
| 244 | Central campus mart nearing completion College Eye 26:3, p.1 |
Removing cinders from former parking lot; will build circular drive and large landscaped circle north of Sabin Hall. | |
| 245 | College offices and bookstore to be rebuilt; tentative plans also cal for landscaping of Commons College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
Will accommodate changes in administrative organization and beautification plans for Back Circle. | |
| 246 | Heating Plant, Old North Hall being removed; parking space adjacent to training school also to be changed College Eye 25:34, p.1 |
Both buildings should be removed in a few weeks; chimney will be demolished in sections; old cinder parking lot will be landscaped; bookstore will move into the power house. | |
| 247 | Civil Works plan will be offered by O. R. Latham College Eye 25:25, p.1 |
Will offer employment for at least fifty on a variety of projects. | |
| 248 | Competition is rule of living even for trees College Eye 25:7, p.1 |
Grounds crew removes tree. | |
| 249 | Class memorials beautify campus grounds; reveal school loyalty College Eye 25:6, p.1 |
Survey of class gifts. | |
| 250 | Three rare trees grace local campus; two are tulip trees College Eye 24:19, p.2 |
Professor Arey brought two Russian olives and two tulip trees to campus. | |
| 251 | Editorials; wounds leave scars College Eye 24:17, p.2 |
E. E. Cole reports that cutting across the grass in winter does more harm than doing the same thing in summer. | |
| 252 | Campus foliage suffers siege at students' hands College Eye 23:52, p.4 |
Students pull leaves from bushes. | |
| 253 | Two Minutes College Eye 23:48, p.2 |
Criticizes students for taking short cuts through the grass. | |
| 254 | Grandstands will be built this summer; football seats will more than double capacity of the stadium College Eye 23:45, p.1 |
Will also make improvements to Central Hall and put in new sidewalks. | |
| 255 | Three men and student would take two weeks to groom grass on campus College Eye 23:11, p.3 |
About sixty acres is mowed. | |
| 256 | Spare the grass College Eye 23:8, p.2 |
Fences around campus to be removed; implores students to keep from walking on the grass. | |
| 257 | South campus presents improved appearance College Eye 23:5, p.1 |
Area has been cleared, leveled, and sodded. | |
| 258 | Loyal alumnus languishes Alumnus 14:4, p.12 |
Dick, a horse formerly used for campus mowing and other chores, is now about thirty-three years old and participating in limited activities. | |
| 259 | Thirty years ago an Indiana race horse owner Public Relations News Release 1929:555, p.1 |
A look at the life and work of Dick, who has lived and worked on campus for the past twelve years. | |
| 260 | Campus Scene Old Gold 0:0, p.42 |
Photo of campus scenery. | |
| 261 | Mr. J. E. Robinson tells of campus improvements College Eye 19:35, p.7 |
Recounts many repairs and upgrades during his time here. | |
| 262 | Isn't it fine! College Eye 18:45, p.4 |
Editorial states that students of I. S. T. C. should be thankful for the wonderful campus. | |
| 263 | Trees make our campus beautiful College Eye 17:9, p.1 |
View of tree-lined walk from 23rd Street toward Auditorium Building; photo. | |
| 264 | Did you know that College Eye 17:1, p.3 |
A look at some unusual and traditional campus sights. | |
| 265 | Photo Old Gold 0:0, p.13 |
Park-like campus scene; photo. | |
| 266 | Photo Old Gold 0:0, p.15 |
Sun dial; photo. | |
| 267 | Photo Old Gold 0:0, p.19 |
Park-like campus scene; photo. | |
| 268 | Campus or pasture College Eye 14:18, p.4 |
Comments on the look of campus near the schoolhouse. | |
| 269 | The student's duty College Eye 13:11, p.3 |
Urges students to keep the campus clean and beautiful. | |
| 270 | Our campus College Eye 10:MENS, p.2 |
Urges students to keep off the grass. | |
| 271 | Prof. Arey College Eye 9:27, p.8 |
Has received many shrubs and trees that will need to be planted. | |
| 272 | "The Only Elm" Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1 |
Alumni dedicated elm tree near Library to memory of Professor M. F. Arey. | |
| 273 | Dedication service; campus elm dedicated to Prof. Arey College Eye 9:1, p.1 |
Large elm near Library dedicated to Professor Arey. | |
| 274 | Photo Old Gold 0:0, p.7 |
Shady spot on campus; photo. | |
| 275 | English Club sets memorial for Shakespeare College Eye 7:28, p.5 |
Professor Gist was master of ceremonies; tree is located southeast of the high school building. | |
| 276 | The Shady Walk--campus view looking toward the city of Cedar Falls Old Gold 0:0, p.12 |
Photo. | |
| 277 | Untitled Old Gold 0:0, p.8 |
View of campus looking toward 23rd and College Streets; photo. | |
| 278 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:5, p.71 |
Notes the many compliments to the Iowa State Teachers College students, faculty, and grounds. | |
| 279 | The Normal campus Normal Eyte Annual 5:19, p.5 |
Brief description of the campus in 1905; photo. | |
| 280 | Wm. Brandstetter Normal Eyte 15:28, p.447 |
Went home with E. E. Magee and got some new trees for the campus. | |
| 281 | The appearance of the gridiron and north campus Normal Eyte 14:1, p.16 |
North campus has been graded and leveled. | |
| 282 | Perhaps one of the saddest things if not the saddest Normal Eyte 13:28, p.445 |
Student trips on wire. | |
| 283 | Extracts from Board of Trustees report Normal Eyte 12:4, p.50 |
Report cites rising enrollment and consequent needs including a laboratory building, gymnasium, library, landscaping, and sidewalks | |
| 284 | The street car company Normal Eyte 12:4, p.58 |
Has begun grading work for a line and depot on campus; will run near new Auditorium Building. | |
| 285 | The Executive committee Normal Eyte 11:27, p.663 |
New trees will be planted on campus. | |
| 286 | Editorial Normal Eyte 10:6, p.125 |
The value of the Lecture Course as part of a student's education; laments loss of trees in landscaping project to accommodate tracks of street railway. | |
| 287 | Official Normal Eyte 10:5, p.102 |
Lecture Course seats will be assigned; landscaping of northeast corner of campus will get underway; seems to be some delay in shipping stone to the Auditorium Building construction site. | |
| 288 | Official Normal Eyte 10:3, p.54 |
Will continue with Museum collections; Athletic Association granted instructor with director to follow; Auditorium Building work continues; extensive grading on northeast corner of campus in connection with extension of street railway onto campus. | |
| 289 | Other items Normal Eyte 9:4, p.79 |
Schedule will continue with seven periods to accommodate the large number of students; War Department will return the two field guns; grading and landscaping of east edge of campus will continue. | |
| 290 | The walk in front of campus Normal Eyte 9:2, p.36 |
Has been re-graded. | |
| 291 | When the agent of the M. C. Lilley Company was here Normal Eyte 8:3, p.36 |
Found campus beautiful; description of changes in roads and drives on and off campus; more lots will be developed on College Hill. | |
| 292 | Report of Board of Directors: biennial period, 1895-1897 Normal Eyte 7:10, p.113 |
Urges General Assembly to adopt comprehensive plan for ISNS; recommend summer session; urges implementation of landscaping plan; recommend appropriations. | |
| 293 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:3, p.28 |
Band and orchestra will get new instruments; landscaper A. N. Carpenter has produced a campus plan; will offer second course in Latin; Student Battalion large; Lillian Goodwin will be President Seerley's private secretary. | |
| 294 | Official news and notes Normal Eyte 7:1, p.3 |
President Seerley's tribute to James Gilchrist; a look at improvements made on buildings and on campus with the help of a professional landscape planner; library classified; changes in faculty. | |
| 295 | The grounds are being fixed up and the drives widened Normal Eyte 6:29, p.344 |
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| 296 | You must keep off the grass Normal Eyte 6:27, p.320 |
It is growing so fast that it will push you off. | |
| 297 | Messrs Doran, Townsend, and McDuffie Normal Eyte 6:19, p.219 |
Met with landscape architect to form plan for improving campus. | |
| 298 | Under the supervision of Superintendent Martz Normal Eyte 5:29, p.274 |
Appearance of campus enhanced. | |
| 299 | The opening week of school Normal Eyte 5:1, p.1 |
Enrollment approaching one thousand; Administration Building should be ready by January 1, 1896; landscaping and drives modified on campus front lawn; steps removed from Central Hall; power plant under construction; teachers deal with crowded classrooms. | |
| 300 | The I. A. C. Student of May 28 Normal Eyte 3:35, p.273 |
Echoes ISU student newspaper in asking students to respect the beauty of their school; do not cut across the grass and do not vandalize the buildings. |