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Title Date Summary
201 Contents
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
6/1/1946 Table of contents; photo.
202 We need to all work together
White--Doris E. Class of 1914; Physical Education Faculty)
College Eye 37:5, p.2
10/5/1945 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
8/3/1945 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
4/30/1943 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
7/3/1942 Paths not yet appearing on campus.
206 Campus keeps workers in full swing since the rain
College Eye 33:36, p.1
6/19/1942 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
10/17/1941 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
9/9/1941 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
5/16/1941 I-Club urges students not to cut across the grass.
210 Students praise college
College Eye 31:42, p.2
8/9/1940 Students tell what they like about ISTC.
211 Ivy is memorial to Dr. Latham
College Eye 31:40, p.1
7/26/1940 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
2/23/1940 Crew repairs tree damaged by 1936 storm.
213 To the student body
Cole--Eldon E. (Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
College Eye 31:9, p.2
11/10/1939 Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds speaks of unsightly paths on campus.
214 'Doctor' performs six operations on campus
College Eye 30:39, p.1
7/14/1939 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
7/1/1939 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
Cole--Eldon E. (Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
College Eye 30:34, p.1
6/5/1939 E. E. Cole talks about recent landscaping improvements.
217 New gardener
College Eye 30:27, p.2
4/7/1939 Warner Baerwald appointed campus gardener.
218 Plan announced
College Eye 30:25, p.4
3/24/1939 Baker and Seerley Halls will attempt to beautify campus.
219 President O. R. Latham
Alumnus 22:3, p.4
7/1/1938 President Latham completes his tenth year in office; brief summary of his accomplishments; photo.
220 Summer sun and shade
Alumnus 22:3, p.Inside back cover
7/1/1938 Students walk past the Circle Elm; photo.
221 East campus in the fall
Alumnus 21:4, p.Inside front cover
10/1/1937 End of drive in front of Auditorium Building; photo.
222 Beauties adorn athletic field
College Eye 28:40, p.4
7/9/1937 Beautiful roses grow near the athletic field.
223 'It's not easy,' says mower
College Eye 28:33, p.1
5/21/1937 Glenn Crawford talks about his job of cutting the campus lawns.
224 Tramp, tramp, the grass is leaving
College Eye 28:23, p.2
3/12/1937 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
10/1/1936 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
8/7/1936 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
8/7/1936 Survey of construction projects and improvements.
228 Serene it stands, after the storm
College Eye 27:10, p.1
7/31/1936 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
7/3/1936 Describes the beauty of the ISTC campus.
230 New lease on life given Russian olive
College Eye 27:5, p.1
6/26/1936 Attempt to save tree near Nursery School Building.
231 Campus canoeing pool nearing completion
College Eye 27:3, p.4
6/12/1936 Now landscaping banks.
232 Workers apply campus make-up
College Eye 27:43, p.2
5/15/1936 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
1/17/1936 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
11/8/1935 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
10/1/1935 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
8/2/1935 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
7/1/1935 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
Masterson--Ardyce (Student--1935)
College Eye 26:41, p.1
5/3/1935 Women are enjoying a romantic spring.
239 Spring alterations in 'house cleaning' improve campus
College Eye 26:41, p.1
5/3/1935 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
4/19/1935 Winds damage trees and buildings.
241 College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings
College Eye 26:25, p.1
12/21/1934 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
9/10/1934 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
7/1/1934 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
6/22/1934 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
4/6/1934 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
3/12/1934 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
12/21/1933 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
7/21/1933 Grounds crew removes tree.
249 Class memorials beautify campus grounds; reveal school loyalty
College Eye 25:6, p.1
7/14/1933 Survey of class gifts.
250 Three rare trees grace local campus; two are tulip trees
College Eye 24:19, p.2
2/10/1933 Professor Arey brought two Russian olives and two tulip trees to campus.

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