Museums and Collections
Displaying 851 - 877 of 877 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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851 | The museum has received a large number of plants Normal Eyte 8:16, p.221 |
Has received plants from the American West from Kirk Whited, who was an orphan in the Orphans Home. | |
852 | Our school is constantly pushing out in new directions Normal Eyte 8:15, p.204 |
Praise for work in taxidermy offered by Professor Walters; solicits specimens for the Museum. | |
853 | Harry Fields Normal Eyte 8:11, p.156 |
Brought duck specimen to museum. | |
854 | The members of the M'Arey Natural History Association Normal Eyte 8:6, p.83 |
Presents plaque commemorating gift of cycad fossil to Museum. | |
855 | Jennie Curtis Normal Eyte 8:1, p.10 |
Not yet returned from trip to Bermuda Islands; will bring biological specimens when she does return. | |
856 | Professor Newton Normal Eyte 7:33, p.15 |
Description of new museum specimens. | |
857 | The M'Arey Association Normal Eyte 7:28, p.14 |
Account of recent meeting; Class of 1898 purchases cycad fossil for museum. | |
858 | The museum Normal Eyte 7:14, p.162 |
Growing rapidly; attracting attention. | |
859 | Biennial period, 1895-1897 Normal Eyte 7:12, p.136 |
President Seerley's report on the museum, laboratories, the library, faculty organization, and the summer session. | |
860 | In the museum Normal Eyte 7:10, p.114 |
New cases and specimens improve displays. | |
861 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:5, p.50 |
New science apparatus; new cases in Museum; music doing well under C. A. Fullerton; drawing tables ordered; those involved in extracurricular activities must keep up with their schoolwork. | |
862 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:2, p.14 |
Fall 1897 enrollment highest ever; 114 candidates for graduation in 1898; library improvements successful; museum improving; English faculty working hard to test literary society candidates; E. B. Baldwin will speak. | |
863 | Joe Vance Normal Eyte 6:33, p.449 |
Contributed bird to museum collection. | |
864 | Mr. Walters Normal Eyte 6:27, p.315 |
Preparing many specimens for Museum. | |
865 | Professor Parish Normal Eyte 6:25, p.296 |
Surprised at Museum. | |
866 | Several specimens Normal Eyte 6:22, p.261 |
Added to Museum collection. | |
867 | Contributions to Museum Normal Eyte 6:20, p.236 |
Thirty specimens mounted and a dozen more are being mounted; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walters are the taxidermists; Harry Field is contributing specimens. | |
868 | At last Normal Eyte 6:10, p.110 |
Museum collection now much improved. | |
869 | Mr. G. W. Newton Normal Eyte 6:3, p.28 |
Putting museum into good order. | |
870 | The new museum cases Normal Eyte 6:2, p.15 |
New rooms assigned to museum collections. | |
871 | Board meeting items Normal Eyte 5:29, p.268 |
Board elects faculty and arranges them into departments; new laboratories established; museum will get new cases; C. P. Colegrove will take over President Seerley's classes. | |
872 | The museum Normal Eyte 5:1, p.4 |
Lewis Minkel donates specimens of the skink. | |
873 | We are pleased Normal Eyte 4:22, p.341 |
Detailed look at plans and progress on the new building (Old Administration); will house library, offices, recitation rooms, gymnasium, natural science department, and museum; corridor will connect the building to Gilchrist Hall. | |
874 | Some of the tangible results Normal Eyte 3:25, p.200 |
Some of Professor Arey's specimens from the Bahamas have arrived. | |
875 | Prof. Arey Normal Eyte 3:4, p.31 |
Acquires two snakes for museum. | |
876 | Prof. Arey Normal Eyte 3:1, p.7 |
Returned from expedition in August; most specimens will go to University of Iowa, but some will come to ISNS. | |
877 | The zoological donation Normal Eyte 1:9, p.70 |
Receives set of sea invertebrates from Smithsonian Institution. |