The Campanile from below through an opening in the trees. The trees are full of foliage and the open space is nearly filled by the tower structure. The clock reads 10:50.
A couple on the steps of Beardshear Hall as seen from behind, framed by two giant columns. The Campanile is in the distance. The legend on the mount reads: ""Students look from steps of Beardshear Hall toward Campanille."" Each is wearing a coat.
The Campanile in August 1945. This is a close up view of the top of the Campanile emerging from the center of a grove of trees that surround the structure. The clock shows 9:33.
The Campanile rising above its surrounding trees, as seen from the north steps of the Memorial Union. Clock shows 10:47. In the middle distance is the Four Seasons fountain, which is running. Two male students are sitting on the near edge of the…
A cadet battle drill with weapons. Officers are carrying swords. An officer mounted on a horse can be seen in the distance in front of Buchanan Hall, which is partially visible through the trees.
C. Clark Bowen (seated) is operating the electron microscope. Dean Bear, College of Sciences and Humanities (center) and Dean Andre (in the back), College of Agriculture look on.
Two researchers are standing before a bubble cap column. The column is surrounded by metal scaffolding and stairs lead to the upper levels. One individual is standing on the highest level near the top of the column.
This sign shows the cost of damage to an aerobic mirror torn off the wall of State Gymnasium by vandals. The photograph appeared in Inside Iowa State on February 24, 1995.