Museums and Collections
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| 701 | UNI Museum to feature galley talks on environment at Sunday opening Public Relations News Release 1969:409, p.1 |
Professor Albertin will present informal 20-minute talks entitled "The Environment and Wildlife". This is the second Sunday opening and the first of the new series of gallery talks. | |
| 702 | Orginizational News Northern Iowan 66:39, p.8 |
Activities and meetings. | |
| 703 | Organization News Northern Iowan 66:38, p.5 |
Activities and meetings. |
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| 704 | UNI Museum to hold first weekend opening Sunday afternoon Public Relations News Release 1969:369, p.1 |
For the first time in its 78-year history, the musuem will have a weekend opening: Sunday, March 1 from 2 to 5 p.m. according to the director. | |
| 705 | Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:307, p.1 |
A mounted quetzal bird from Central America will take up residence in a couple of months in the UNI Museum. | |
| 706 | UNI Museum Acquires Rare Bird Specimen Now Nearing Extinction Public Relations News Release 1969:310, p.1 |
A rare quetzal bird from Guatemala is one of the most recent acquistitions of the UNI Museum. | |
| 707 | UNI Museum UNI Quarterly 1:2, p.14 |
Description of the Museum and its collections; photo. | |
| 708 | UNI Museum to be Open Saturday Public Relations News Release 1969:90, p.1 |
Exhibit to display UNI history items. | |
| 709 | Museum now open Northern Iowan 66:9, p.1 |
Open weekday afternoons. | |
| 710 | Costa reican Pottery Now on Exhibit at UNI Museum Public Relations News Release 1969:33, p.1 |
Pottery loaned by Dr. Albertin. | |
| 711 | Library features African art Northern Iowan 65:37, p.5 |
Items from UNI Museum on display. | |
| 712 | Northern Iowa museum to reopen tomorrow Northern Iowan 65:23, p.5 |
Has been closed since July 1964; will re-open in Physical Plant Shops building; description of collections including recent Martin Grant material. |
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| 713 | Cabinet of natural history now museum Northern Iowan 65:6, p.6 |
History of the museum, which will be open in its new location in the Physical Plant Shops Building around the middle of October 1968.. | |
| 714 | Sneak preview of museum exhibits Northern Iowan 65:6, p.7 |
Students enjoy a sneak preview of the UNI Museum in the Physical Plant Building; photo. | |
| 715 | UNI Museum to open early second semester Northern Iowan 64:26, p.6 |
Will open in physical plant location. | |
| 716 | Untitled College Eye 63:56, p.1 |
Recently cut tree stump with labels noting important institutional dates according to the tree rings; photo. | |
| 717 | Art display opens in A&I Sunday College Eye 63:26, p.4 |
Variety of material on display. | |
| 718 | SCI Museum given collection by Mrs. Pelton College Eye 60:57, p.9 |
Donates collection of mounted animals. | |
| 719 | College gets shell collection Alumnus 50:4, p.12 |
Hazel Bengtson donates 27,000 piece collection. | |
| 720 | Museum continues growth with 27,000 piece addition College Eye 60:2, p.1 |
Receives shell collection from Hazel Bengston; photo. | |
| 721 | Shell collection given to SCI Museum: 27,000 specimens College Eye 59:53, p.2 |
Hazel Bengston donates collection. | |
| 722 | Untitled Alumnus 50:1, p.1 |
Moose being moved downstairs from old museum location; photo. | |
| 723 | Museum's animals moved to home in old library College Eye 59:15, p.8 |
Moved from fourth floor to former reading room; area will be remodeled for the collection; photo. | |
| 724 | Museum has 1000 guests, new Indian donations Alumnus 49:4, p.12 |
Closed for renovation; photo. | |
| 725 | Plans are reviewed for renovation of old Library College Eye 59:4, p.4 |
Hope remodeling will start soon and be completed by fall 1965; will include air conditioning, conversion to offices and classrooms, and Museum in reading room; working on parking lot near A & I Building. | |
| 726 | Knob-nosed pelican joins SCI's feathered collection College Eye 58:34, p.3 |
Bob Paulson talks about taxidermy work for Museum; photo. | |
| 727 | Museum opens for final time on Tuesday evening College Eye 58:34, p.1 |
Plans are for it to be closed for a year and then re-open in the old library reading room; may have new facility by 1970. | |
| 728 | Museum hours are announced College Eye 58:18, p.4 |
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| 729 | Museum hours are announced College Eye 58:12, p.5 |
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| 730 | New hours for museum announced College Eye 58:9, p.6 |
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| 731 | Announce new museum hours for fall College Eye 58:2, p.4 |
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| 732 | Announce new museum hours for summer College Eye 57:34, p.4 |
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| 733 | Museum hours are announced College Eye 56:24, p.5 |
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| 734 | Museum hours are announced College Eye 57:24, p.5 |
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| 735 | Spring museum hours released by Dr. Sauer College Eye 57:18, p.3 |
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| 736 | Museum hours announced for this semester College Eye 57:9, p.5 |
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| 737 | Museum hours are changed College Eye 56:31, p.3 |
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| 738 | New museum hours announced College Eye 56:18, p.5 |
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| 739 | College museum to be open on Thursdays College Eye 56:15, p.8 |
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| 740 | Museum open mornings daily College Eye 56:10, p.1 |
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| 741 | Fourth floor of TC library--unknown, unused, but unique College Eye 51:14, p.5 |
A look at the museum; photo. | |
| 742 | Change announced in TC museum hours College Eye 50:7, p.4 |
Will be open from 7:30 until noon. | |
| 743 | Culture lurks in all campus corners College Eye 47:21, p.7 |
Lengthy survey of cultural opportunities on campus; photo. | |
| 744 | Library, Home of Fact and Fiction Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Description of the library and the activities that students did while there, also of the musuem on the fourth floor; photos. | |
| 745 | Untitled Alumnus 38:4, p. |
Hawaiian museum exhibit; photo. | |
| 746 | TC Museum presented rare pre-glacial bone Alumnus 35:3, p.10 |
Mastodon shoulder bone donated to Museum; found by schoolchildren in Evansdale. | |
| 747 | The 45 pound humerus (shoulder) bone recently washed up by the Cedar river may be 300 to 400 thousand years old Public Relations News Release 1950:378, p.1 |
E. J. Cable, museum curator said the bone is from an Elephas (elephant-like) species of mammouth or a preglacial age mastodon, more ancient than the three Elephas species known to have existed. | |
| 748 | Taxidermy '00 Alumnus 34:3, p.5 |
Harry Fields views specimens that he mounted fifty years ago; photo. | |
| 749 | College Museum aids students; Cable credited with arranging collection College Eye 41:28, p.8 |
Description of the types of items housed in the College Museum. | |
| 750 | Dr. Cable plans improvements for Teachers College Museum College Eye 39:39, p.6 |
Hopes to improve mineral collection as well as lighting for the displays. | |
| 751 | Variety of early settlers' articles can be seen in T. College Museum College Eye 39:37, p.4 |
A survey of some of the collections. | |
| 752 | Lantz will replace Cable as Dept. head College Eye 39:31, p.1 |
Professor Cable will serve as curator of Museum; profile of Professor Lantz. | |
| 753 | Artifacts new addition to college museum College Eye 37:3, p.6 |
Eugene Bovee donates ancient tools. | |
| 754 | College Museum has nature's creatures in lifelike surroundings College Eye 36:34, p.2 |
Brief look at mounted specimens. | |
| 755 | Mistress Mary's cockle shells, pottery, porcupines mingle in college museum College Eye 35:3, p.6 |
A look at the Museum's collections. | |
| 756 | Walters ends long teaching career Alumnus 26:3, p.12 |
Professor Walters died May 14, 1942; obituary; photo. | |
| 757 | Campus tour Saturday includes college museum College Eye 33:36, p.1 |
A quick description of some of the collections. | |
| 758 | T. C. students and faculty pay tribute to longtime professor, George W. Walters College Eye 33:33, p.1 |
G. W. Walters died last week; photo. | |
| 759 | Figs, frogs, and ferns on campus College Eye 31:39, p.3 |
Quick survey of collections in the College Garden, Greenhouse, and Museum. | |
| 760 | Say--why don't they College Eye 29:41, p.2 |
Quick suggestions on how to improve campus life. | |
| 761 | I would pay to advertise College Eye 28:42, p.2 |
Believes Museum should advertise its collections. | |
| 762 | Museum offers collection College Eye 28:40, p.4 |
Description of Museum collections; history of some of the exhibits and collections. | |
| 763 | Museum in library is storehouse of nature and history College Eye 28:28, p.7 |
Brief description of the Museum collections. | |
| 764 | Chips and Quibs College Eye 28:26, p.2 |
Campus observations. | |
| 765 | Birds and animals greet spring with varnish and paint College Eye 28:22, p.3 |
Spring cleaning under way in Museum. | |
| 766 | Pickets perturbing to museum muser who lingers late College Eye 27:7, p.1 |
Student trapped when Museum closes. | |
| 767 | Colonial lead pencil unearthed by excavation College Eye 27:43, p.3 |
Workers find old pencil in excavations around Central Hall. | |
| 768 | Feather wreath is given to museum College Eye 27:24, p.3 |
Cora Turner presents family heirloom. | |
| 769 | Mastodon tusk to remain in college museum permanently College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
Was found near Hampton; is over eleven feet long. | |
| 770 | Relics donated to college museum by Mrs. E. E. Peek College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
Donates Indian, Chinese, Mexican, and Civil War artifacts. | |
| 771 | Alumnus gives antiques to museum; E. J. Stout's collection includes historic weapons, canes and phonograph College Eye 25:9, p.4 |
Description of the collection of assorted material. | |
| 772 | Mrs. Alice Treganza presents mounted birds to museum College Eye 25:9, p.3 |
Birds mounted by old method. | |
| 773 | Creston man presents collection of 2,000 insects to natural science department; specimens are displayed on third floor of library College Eye 23:51, p.1 |
Glenn L. Rine donates collection. | |
| 774 | In memory of M. F. Arey Alumnus 15:3, p.7 |
Professor Alison Aitchison pays tribute to Professor M. F. Arey; photo. | |
| 775 | Replica of time-piece used by Aztecs shown in college museum College Eye 22:22, p.6 |
Will show calendar stone replica. | |
| 776 | J. S. Hodges, taxidermist Public Relations News Release 1929:397, p.1 |
John Hodges will leave ISTC in late April to begin work at the St. Paul Institute; inventory of his work at ISTC. | |
| 777 | College taxidermist to leave for St. Paul College Eye 21:26, p.1 |
John Hodges will leave ISTC in April for a new job; inventory of his work in the Museum. | |
| 778 | G. O. Hendrickson Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
Former instructor in the Natural Science Department of the College; recently sent a box of thirty Iowa insects to the College Museum. He is now teaching in the Department of Entomology and Zoology at the State College, at Ames. | |
| 779 | G. O. Hendrickson College Eye 21:21, p.2 |
Former Professor Hendrickson presents insect collection to Museum | |
| 780 | G. O. Hendrickson, Ames, former student and instructor Public Relations News Release 1929:192, p.1 |
Donated insects to the college museum. | |
| 781 | Taxidermist adds new specimens to Museum collection College Eye 21:14, p.1 |
John Hodges returns from New Mexico with animal specimens and pottery. | |
| 782 | Harold E. Zickefoose Alumnus 26:3, p.25 |
Principal of Wardell High School, Wardell, Missouri, sent the College Museum a collection of bones and pottery which he unearthed from a mound near the Missouri River. | |
| 783 | E. J. Cable, professor of natural science Public Relations News Release 1929:110, p.1 |
College taxidermist John Hodges, has obtained a mountian lion for the college museum. | |
| 784 | College taxidermist bags huge cougar College Eye 21:13, p.1 |
John Hodges on hunting expedition in New Mexico. | |
| 785 | Baseball limps into weekend series with Sycamores Public Relations News Release 96:55, p.23 |
College Taxidermist J. S. Hodges is on a hunting trip in New Mexico. | |
| 786 | Mexicans and Indians greet taxidermist on arrival in South College Eye 21:9, p.8 |
John Hodges goes on hunting expedition in New Mexico. | |
| 787 | Spooks and snakes stalk and talk of liberal education College Eye 21:7, p.1 |
A look at the collections in the Museum. | |
| 788 | College taxidermist receives collection from former student College Eye 21:4, p.1 |
Harold Zickefoose donates bones and pottery. | |
| 789 | Hodges brings new specimen to museum College Eye 20:7, p.1 |
John Hodges talks about his hunting trip to Oregon. | |
| 790 | Another museum attraction College Eye 19:22, p.1 |
Displays deer; photo. | |
| 791 | Another "Vanishing American" College Eye 19:18, p.1 |
Advocates visiting the university museum; photo of buffalo. | |
| 792 | One of our museum sights College Eye 19:17, p.1 |
The bull moose on guard; photo. | |
| 793 | One of the opportunities I. S. T. C. offers you; rare collections in museum College Eye 19:5, p.1 |
Students are encouraged to visit the Museum; photo. | |
| 794 | Hodges, taxidermist, returns with moose College Eye 18:17, p.1 |
Killed moose in northern Minnesota; will mount for Museum. | |
| 795 | Library and museum Fifty Years at the Teachers College 18:15, p.150 |
Brief history of early library facilities; description of new Library Building, now Seerley Hall, including portraits and the mural. | |
| 796 | Important bone discovered by local scientist College Eye 17:37, p.1 |
Professor Cable excavates bison bones near Cherokee. | |
| 797 | Did you know that College Eye 17:1, p.3 |
A look at some unusual and traditional campus sights. | |
| 798 | J. S. Hodges, college taxidermist speaks to lions College Eye 16:21, p.8 |
Spoke to Lions Club on taxidermy techniques. | |
| 799 | College receives piece of Washington Elm; Mr. Theron Walker sends relic to museum College Eye 15:10, p.6 |
Theron Walker was in Washington when tree was felled. | |
| 800 | Dr. Mead College Eye 15:6, p.8 |
Made a donation to the college museum. |