Landscaping

Displaying 251 - 300 of 311 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.19
Park-like campus scene; photo.
266 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.15
Sun dial; photo.
267 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.13
Park-like campus scene; photo.
268 Campus or pasture
College Eye 14:29, 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 10:25, 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 0:0, 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 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.
284 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
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
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.