General Lincoln and the staff of the Student Army Training Corp. Taken on January 1, 1919, the photograph shows twenty uniformed men in three rows with the front row sitting in chairs, at the middle of which sits General Lincoln.
A large U.S. Army detachment in uniform marching on a city street in formation with rifles on shoulders. Following the soldiers is a convoy of military transport trucks. Residential housing is in the background.
A researcher is working with a machine labeled analytical liquid chromatography. A screwdriver, scissors and other tools are on the workbench. This photograph was featured in the Chemical Engineering Brochure for 1978.
This overcrowded room is the only lecture and recitation room in the Botany Dept. in Central Building (Beardshear Hall). Dr. Pammel is standing at the back of the room.
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) is waiting at the Campus terminal. Two railway workers are posed on the platform beside the locomotive. The Marston Water Tower is faintly visible above the terminal roof.
The Ames & College Railway (The Dinkey) is traveling through a portion of campus. The trees lining the tracks partially obscure a building. Many passengers are seating in the train cars.