A 1923 VEISHEA Chemistry float. The horse-drawn float is mounted on a flat bed wagon. Viewed from behind, Margaret Hall can be seen in the background. See photographs 1722-3-2 and 1722-3-3 for other views of the same float.
A 1923 VEISHEA Chemistry float. The horse-drawn float is mounted on a flat bed wagon. Viewed from behind, Margaret Hall can be seen in the background. See photographs 1722-3-3 and 1722-3-4 for other views of the same float.
Evelyn Weber working on separation of biological compounds by electrochromatography. Wearing a white lab coat, she is standing in front of a Beckman Continuous Flow Electrophoresis Cell which is producing a graph.
Evelyn Weber performing an animal metabolism procedure in bio-chemistry. A white rat is comatose on its back, strapped to a board. Ms. Weber is syringing a solution into the rat.
A quantitative analysis class in the Chemistry-Physics Hall, probably in the 1890s. The caption on the back of the photograph states: ""Note blast lamp for igniting crucibles; Kipp gas generator; wash bottle made from round bottom flask.""
Nine men in the agricultural chemistry laboratory. The caption on the reverse reads:""Man on extreme right is T.W. Mast '97; next to him is Harry Scurr '98."" The lower right corner of the photograph is missing.
Men and women in a college chemistry laboratory. An adjoining laboratory, full of students, can be seen through a double arched doorway. A female student in the foreground appears to be wearing one of the men's hats.
A male student at the bench in a chemistry laboratory. A large number of equipment pieces (funnels, flasks, beakers, burets) are set out on the bench. The date of the photograph according to a note on the reverse is October 25, 1906.
A chemistry class for women. A notation on the reverse reads: ""2nd Floor-East--Room now a corridor leading into PSRR (Physical Science Reading Room) on second floor of O & L Bldg. (Office & Lab Building). Class taught by Nellie Naylor."" Naylor, a…