Earl O. Heady, in Hungary, gestures towards a bound printout on a coffee table with beverages, 1979. The woman translator sits opposite him on a chair, while J. Toth and a man sit on the adjacent sofa. Dr. Joseph Toth is Rector (President) of the…
Earl O. Heady points at a book while having beverages in Hungary with Dr. Joseph Toth and a woman translator, 1979. Dr. Joseph Toth is Rector (President) of the Debrecen Agricultural University of Hungary.
Earl O. Heady, viewed from the right, stands at a lectern speaking before a group in Hungary, with a woman translator on the left and two other men on the podium on the right.
Earl O. Heady is in the back row on the far right in this group of individuals who received faculty citations for enduring and inspiring work as a faculty member of ISU, during Alumni Days, 1977.
Earl O. Heady receives special recognition for winning the 1977 Browning Award, at the American Agricultural Economics Association meeting in Blacksburg, Va. in 1978, from AAEA president Dr. Jim Hildreth. Heady also won an AAEA award in 1976. The…
These Iowa State College experts are discussing some of the hybrids made on Guatemalan corns grown on the Agricultural Experiment Station plots. They are, left to right, Dr. I.J. Johnson, head of Farm Crops sub-section; Dr. I.E. Melhus, Director of…
Paul Barger, George Rosenfeld, and Carl Rylander enjoy the Iowa County Agricultural Agents Association meeting at the Sheldon Munn Hotel in Ames, 1942, when General Charles Grahl was the speaker of the evening. This is when H.M. Nichols was…
James J. Wallace, Professor of Agricultural Administration, manager of the Iowa State farms and associate of the Agriculture Experiment Station, is shown in this portrait taken in 1954.
A researcher who resembles J.T. Scott of the Agriculture Experiment Station is using a pipette with samples in two petri dishes in what may be part of a Catron experiment.