UNI History

Objects related to the University of Northern Iowa and predecessor institutions.  

Displaying 101 - 200 of 2413
Cat. # Name Description
101 1969.22.3.4 Fork, salad UNI symbol on the end of the handle; heavyweight.
102 1969.22.3.5 Fork, oyster UNI symbol on the end of the handle; heavyweight.
103 1969.22.3.6 Teaspoon UNI symbol on the end of the handle; heavyweight.
104 1969.22.3.7 Spoon, iced-tea UNI symbol on the end of the handle; heavyweight.
105 1969.22.3.8 Spoon, soup UNI symbol on the end of the handle; heavyweight.
106 1969.23.1 Mug All white with black UNI symbol on "back". Color: WH,BK
107 1969.23.2 Tray All white with black UNI symbol in center. Color: WH,BK
108 1969.35.2 Spoon Engraved ISNS (Iowa State Normal School) on back of handle. Stamped W. B. 1900. 1969.35.2 (Spoon) image
109 1969.35.4 Spoon Engraved ISTC (Iowa State Teachers College) on back of handle. Stamped W. B. 1900. Color: SL
110 1969.35.5 Spoon Engraved ISTC (Iowa State Teachers College) on back of handle. Stamped W. B. 1900. Color: SL
111 1969.35.6 Spoon ISTC (stamped W. B. 1900). From the women's P. E. Department. Engraved on back of handle.
112 1969.35.7 Spoon ISTC (stamped W. B. 1900). From the women's P. E. Department. Engraved on back of handle.
113 1969.35.8 Fork ISTC (stamped William Rogers 12) From the women's P. E. Department. Engraved on back of handle.
114 1969.35.9 Fork ISTC (stamped Crown Silver Works) From the women's P. E. Department. Engraved on back of handle.
115 1969.38A Plaque Engraved on the plaque: The Fasoldt clock invented and built by Charles Fasoldt 1873-5 donated and installed by grandson Dudley F. Fasoldt, Albany, New York. Granted world's grand prize award Centennial Exposition 1876.
116 1969.38B Screws Screws for certificate of award to Charles Fasoldt (Campanile).
117 1969.6.1.1 Cup Syracuse Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) with blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.1 (Cup) image
118 1969.6.1.2 Cup, soup Two handles. Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.2 (Cup, soup) image
119 1969.6.1.3 Dish, sauce Syracuse Old Ivory pattern blue birds, brown and blue floral design with "SYRACUSE China U.S.A." stamped on the bottom of the dish. 1969.6.1.3 (Dish, sauce) image
120 1969.6.1.4 Bowl, soup For soup or cereal. Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.4 (Bowl, soup) image
121 1969.6.1.5 Saucer Edge chipped. Syracuse Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) with blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.5 (Saucer) image
122 1969.6.1.6 Plate, butter Syracuse Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.6 (Plate, butter) image
123 1969.6.1.7 Plate, salad Syracuse Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.7 (Plate, salad) image
124 1969.6.1.8 Plate, dinner Syracuse Old Ivory pattern (Hummingbird by Syracuse) with blue birds, brown and blue floral design. 1969.6.1.8 (Plate, dinner) image
125 1969.6.2.1 Cup Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.1 (Cup) image
126 1969.6.2.2 Cup, soup Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.2 (Cup, soup) image
127 1969.6.2.3 Dish, sauce Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Also has central circular design. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.3 (Dish, sauce) image
128 1969.6.2.4 Bowl, salad Wide rim. Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Also has central circular design. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.4 (Bowl, salad) image
129 1969.6.2.5 Bowl, soup Semi-rimless; for soup or cereal. Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.5 (Bowl, soup) image
130 1969.6.2.6 Saucer Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.6 (Saucer) image
131 1969.6.2.7 Plate, salad Salad plate. Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Also has central circular design. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.7 (Plate, salad) image
132 1969.6.2.8 Plate, luncheon Part of china used in student dining rooms, Syracuse China, Old Ivory pattern (Oriental by Syracuse) enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Also has central circular design. Used during service for many years. 1969.6.2.8 (Plate, luncheon) image
133 1969.6.2.9 Plate, dinner Old Ivory pattern enclosed by two narrow blue lines. Also has central circular design. "Oriental" stamped below (pattern is Oriental by Syracuse). 1969.6.2.9 (Plate, dinner) image
134 1969.6.3.1 Knife, dinner Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.1 (Knife, dinner) image
135 1969.6.3.2 Fork, dinner Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.2 (Fork, dinner) image
136 1969.6.3.3 Teaspoon Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.3 (Teaspoon) image
137 1969.6.3.4 Spoon, soup Silver plate with no emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.4 (Spoon, soup) image
138 1969.6.3.5 Tablespoon Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.5 (Tablespoon) image
139 1969.6.3.6 Ladle For gravy; silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.6 (Ladle) image
140 1969.6.3.7 Knife, carving Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.7 (Knife, carving) image
141 1969.6.3.8 Fork, carving Silver plate with emblem engraved at base of handle. 1969.6.3.8 (Fork, carving) image
142 1970.16.1 Dress Two-piece; brown. a. Blouse. Leg-o-mutton sleeves. Gathered removable panel on front from collar to waist, attached by hook and eyes. There are three sets of three tucks on each shoulder and brown velvet trim at the neckline and around the edges of the sleeves. Eyes are located on band at bottom of blouse that correspond to hooks found on inside of skirt. Gathered panel of blouse is held together with hook and eyes to the rest of the blouse. If panel is removed, it forms a "dickey". b. Skirt, gored with rows of gathered stitches at the top of a 15" wide flounce. Hook and eye closure at center back. Hook and eyes attach bodice to skirt. Color: BR 1970.16.1 (Dress) image
143 1970.16.2 Dress Woman's dress, likely for nursing. Print. Orange, green, black and white print on a blue background. 1 printed pattern piece; closures underneath bust area. Number of closures around back of neck, forming on the shoulder to the front of arm as well. Also four open belt loops. Vertical strips of glossy satin weave throughout material. Stand up band collar. Yoke overlay of knotted designs in yellowish cord. Closure with hook and eye along back of neck continuing along left shoulder and down left side of breast, ending above the waist. Material covering bossom pulls aside to reveal underlaying built in front closing corset with boning. Built-in corset with boning has hook and eye closure and several ties. Band collar. Leg of mutton sleeves with slit at end and closed with a hook and eye. Cuffs are slit. Gathered panel in back of dress creates fullness. Hand mended and reinforced. Two reinforced parallel vertical slits behind and on either side of rear gathered panel (for belt?) Hand sewn repairs in brown thread throughout. Small green band on inside of hem. Dress panel beneath yoke has hook & eye closure 11" in length. Satin weave striping in texture of material. Neck to waist 18"; neck width 14". Color: ML 1970.16.2 (Dress) image
144 1970.17.23 Booklet "Instruction in Art in the United States'', by Walter Sargeant, 1918. Softback, white covers. Explains how art subjects should be taught at different grade points in rural schools. Color: BK,WH 1970.17.23 (Booklet) image
145 1970.2.2 Print, photographic Two photos in a frame: old laundry plant. Color: BK,WH
146 1970.2.3 Print, photographic Three photos in a frame: old laundry plant. Color: BK,WH
147 1970.3 Plaque Formerly hung on elm tree north of Seerley Hall. Tree removed summer, 1958 because of Dutch Elm Disease. Reads "Affectionately dedicated to Melvin F. Arey by the Alumni June 5, 1917."
148 1970.32.1 Brick Rectangular, dark red, brand name 'Boone Co.' in relief on one side. Color: RD
149 1970.34 Teaspoon Handle engraved "Iowa State Teachers College" and the following building left to right: Seerley Hall, Gilchrist Hall, Old Administration Building, Auditorium building, Science Laboratory, and Women's Gymnasium. Hand engraved on back: "Inez". ISTC.
150 1970.56 Dress Woman's. Dress and belt. a. Dress. Olive green velvet with a tulle bodice decorated with sequins. V-neckline, A-line silhouette. 8" zipper on left side. String belt loops on each side. Empire waistline. b. Belt. Color: GR Belonged to Anna B. Lawther 1970.56 (Dress) image
151 1970.57.2 Figurine Staffordshire hen; holding a little chick in a pink blanket in her left wing.
152 1970.7 Box Metal Strongbox with key. Mostly black, with some brass color and a little red; brass handle on lid; lid hinged to bottom. "M. F. Arey" written in large letters on formerly white paper on one end of box. "Melvin Arey" written on top. Melvin F. Arey was a Natural Science Faculty from 1909 to 1917.
153 1971.19 Ribbon From ISTC Alumni Homecoming, October 30, 1920. Purple with gold lettering. Color: PR,GD
154 1971.4.5 Postcard Double: ISNS (Iowa State Normal School), #3025. Color: BK,WH 1971.4.5 (Postcard) image
155 1971.42 Announcement, graduation For UNI graduation. a. Outer envelope. b. Inner envelope. c. Announcement. d. Name card. (Judy Sommerfelt). 1971.42 (Announcement, graduation) image
156 1971.6.1 Ring, class ISTC B. A. class ring, 1926. Gold with blue center stone. Engraved on inside with initials L. M. Color: GD,BL
157 1972.21.73 Plaque Brown wood with an inner white square on which the UNI seal is placed. "Alumni Service Award, Inez E. Radell, May 21, 1972" is engraved on a gold rectangle 3" x 1" under the seal. Color: BR,WH,GD,PR
158 1972.27 Beret Beanies were used for freshman hazing from 1923 through the late 1950s. This was a tradition from many other colleges across the United States but was adopted by Iowa State Teachers College in 1923 after 2 years of debate by the student government. Starting in 1924, all incoming freshman males had to purchase and wear green beanies, and all freshman women had to wear green arm-bands. These beanies and arm-bands had the letters of their major and I.S.T.C. on them. They could be customized for the individual wearer, this specifically came into effect in 1945 when women began to wear the beanies. The beanies were to be worn from the day they were received, typically at registration, until a specified date that year. In most cases, they were worn until "Dad's Day" or Homecoming when the freshman had to challenge the sophomores for the right to remove their beanies or be forced to wear them through the end of the semester. Repercussions of men not wearing the beanie were severe, if a freshman was seen by an upperclassmen not wearing their beanie, they would be subject to paddling, blanket tossing, head shaving, or horse whipping. Women faced less severe punishments and were subject to ice buckets, general humiliation, and only on occasion paddling. The colors and types of beanies changed over the years, they started as green, in 1929 they became purple and women adopted the beanies, in 1931 they added green bills to the purple hats at the same time that they changed from arm-bands for the women to pins. In 1941, there was not enough fabric to make the beanies so there were a few years in which they were not used. When they returned in 1945, it was decided that they would only be worn by women. Each year, when it had been determined that the freshman could remove their beanies, they burned them or destroyed them in some other way after the annual de-capping ceremony. This beret was used in place of the beanie for women in 1930, as it was seen as more fashion forward. They were attempting to keep the girls in current styles while still setting them apart as freshman and initiating them to I.S.T.C. Worn by the ISTC freshman girls in the fall of 1930. Purple with gold trim around the bottom. Made of felt. Black label: "Clothiers, Cedar Falls, Iowa" in center inside hat. Color: PR,GD 1972.27 (Beret) image
159 1972.30.1 Print, photographic Graduation photgraph of Carrie B. Hickman done by Lancaster Studio, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Color: BK,WH 1972.30.1 (Print, photographic) image
160 1972.30.13 Diploma Of Carrie Hickman Cowan signed June 11, 1890. ISNS. Printed on white paper. Color: WH,BK
161 1972.30.2 Print, photographic President Seerley and ISNS faculty in the year 1892, done by Lancaster and Cory Studio, 312 Main Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Color: BK,WH 1972.30.2 (Print, photographic) image
162 1972.30.4 Key Baker Hall key. #5. ISNS. Color: BK 1972.30.4 (Key) image
163 1972.34.2 Button Normal School Quarter Centennial. Picture of a school on the front. Oval with a pin on the back. Color: BR
164 1972.56.0002 Keystone Window keystone from Old Gilchrist Hall. ISTC.
165 1972.56.6.1 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
166 1972.56.6.10 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
167 1972.56.6.2 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
168 1972.56.6.3 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
169 1972.56.6.4 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
170 1972.56.6.5 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: GY,BR
171 1972.56.6.6 Nail Found after destruction of Gilchrist Hall by fire in 1965. ISNS. Color: BR,GY
172 1972.56.6.7 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
173 1972.56.6.8 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
174 1972.56.6.9 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
175 1972.69 Racket, tennis Racket type is called “flat top racket” and corded with "cat gut" cording. Original Leather Butt Collar is not on the racket. The nails in the body of the racket part is probably an indication of that preexisting leather. There's an "H" carving below the face of the racket on one side, and branding from Peck and Snyder on the other side. 1972.69 (Racket, tennis) image
176 1972.85.1 Microscope Microscope - 1795 model. black metal for the most part. The stage, tube, ocular, and focus knobs are brass, gold in color, with a mirror. On a tripod stand. "Jas. W. Queen & Co., Philad" written across the upper part of the stage. Numbered on lower left side of the stage. Color: BK 1972.85.1 (Microscope) image
177 1972.85.2 Lens, Microscope Interchangeable lens for microscope #72.85.1. Stored by being screwed into the top of the case separate from the microscope so that the microscope will fit in the box. It is a low power lens; made of brass. 1972.85.2 (Lens, Microscope) image
178 1972.85.3 Lens, Microscope Interchangeable lens for microscope #72.85.1. High power lens. 1972.85.3 (Lens, Microscope) image
179 1972.85.4 Cover, Microscope In plastic sack. Covering for microscope 72.85.1 1972.85.4 (Cover, Microscope) image
180 1972.85.6 Case, Microscope For 72.85.1. Painted dark red. Door on hinges on the front of the case, fastened closed by a hook. Inside of the case is brown wood. "Lyle D. Anderson" is written in black magic marker across the top of the case. Handle on the top. 1972.85.6 (Case, Microscope) image
181 1972.86.2 Button Off-white background with a black and white portrait of Homer H. Seerley. "N. E. I. T. A. Independence, 1899" is lettered in black in a horse-shoe fashion around the portrait. The reverse side is white paper with "Made by the Whitehead and Hoag Co., Newark, N. J. U. S. A." lettered in black. ISTC. Color: CR
182 1972.86.3 Ribbon SOH Reunion, 1890. White ribbon with "Iowa Honors Our Fathers, We will yet honor her." lettered in blue across the top. In the center is a blue picture of a building (Central Hall) with a blue landscape around it. "S.O.H. REUNION Cedar Falls, Iowa. June 25 and 26, 1890" is lettered in blue beneath the picture. The bottom of the ribbon is a cut-out V. Color: WH,BL
183 1972.87 Card, greeting UNI. Christmas. "Peace on Earth". a. Card. b. Envelope. 1972.87 (Card, greeting) image
184 1973.13.1 Photograph Football team. Either of Normal or Homer school, taken on October 7, 1893. 12 players. 1973.13.1 (Photograph) image
185 1973.13.2 Remnant, wood Used to back picture 73.13.001. (picture of 12 football players, 1893). Brown, with old torn label on the back with the following names and information. P. Miner, L. H. B.; Louis Fralick, Full B.; ---Lain, R. H. B.; Clayton R. Lusk,l. End; Fred Niles, L. Tackle; Rufus Corley, Q. B. & Capt.; ---Welch, Center R.; John Byrnes, R. Tackle; Harrie Oday, R. Guard; Harrie Givers, Sub.; Archie Lindsey, L. Guard; Berton Landpher, R. End. Homer Vs. Normals Oct. 7, '93. Normals--30 Homer ; Average wt. of tea. Was not found in inventory. 2/27/15 1973.13.2 (Remnant, wood) image
186 1973.19.19 Scrapbook "Scrapbook" belonged to Florence Sterling; 32 pp, 27 pp used. Book is IDEAL MOUNTING BOOK/NO.91 Published by Educational Tablet Co. page 1: Watercolor of house. Page 2: Red tomahawk with bust of George Washinton; Aunt Jemima; Woman's photo taken at Veatch, Cedar Falls, Ia; empty photo card from J. F. Carlson, Red Oak, Ia; Bliblical quote 1 Cor. 13:4 on oval vignette with church & houses; scrap "Miss Florence Sterling/2314 Walnut St./Cedar Falls, /Iowa." Page 3: Black ink silhouette of unknown skyline piece removed; blank sheet; photo of Illinois 'Central R. R. depot, Cedar Falls; postcard scrap from another teacher "Virginia" talking about her 1-room school class. Page 4" Charcoal drawing of hearth and fireplace. Page 5: Postcard "Dowden Potato Digger Factory, Prairie City, Iowa"; Postcard scrap from "Kathryn"; two pages of a handwritten poem. Page 6: Watercolor of house & field in snow; 2 pieces missing; Prairie City alumni banquet announcement for May 27, 1911; scrap - Happy birthday from "Sylvia Coffman". Page 7: souvenir letter of Cedar Falls & State Normal School, produced by Cross, Snodgrass & Co., C. F. Inside includes 8 pages of photographs: "The State Normal School", "The Library & South Hall", "The Gymnasium", Reflections, Mullens Pond", "In Lovers Lane", "In Dry Run, 24th St.", "Dry Run 24th Street", Near the City Springs"; Scraps, "Delphian"; Scrap - Hello from "Daisy"; scrap - from "Mary Robinson"; Clio '86 ribbon; "Greeting/Sincere/To Florence from?"; charcoal drawing similar to watercolor on page 6. Page 8: Photo of house front; photo of 12 people sitting on porch"1912" same house as previous photo; cutout of girl in bonnet; postcard "Cedar Rver and Water Pavillion, Ellis Park/ Cedar Rapids, Iowa"; piece missing; folded printed sheet with I. S. T. C. songs. Page 9: Piece missing; piece missing; photo of 31 women, outside; piece missing; photo, 6 women outside. Page 10: Photo, river with canoe in foreground; card with pink ribbon "Zeta Spread/ three minute talk/ on "The Flirt"/ 4 1910 September fifth"; Photo "Altona High School"; Photo, house exterior; card, YWCA with Jon 10:10; Photo "Dry Run, 24th Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa"; Photo, house exterior. Page 11: Photo, woman, Veatch Studios "1912"; Folded sheet "Yells" produced by Clio-Orio; Invitation, triangular with string attached "Delphian/Ellis Hotel/ Feb. 3, 1912 "Includes menu; Postcard "Cathedral, Sioux C" corner torn off. Page 12: Postcard "Fraternal Day/ Prairie City, IA 1912" Horse driven parade float; card "Florence Sterling"; pamphlet "TC" on cover" Demonstration/of the/ Department/ of Physical Education/1912/ Program" 4 pages; pamphlet, ISTC "Lecture Bureau", May 1912 includes lists of faculty members & lectures they provide the public, includes: H. H. Seerley, E. J. Cable, S. F. Hersey among others; scrap note from "Mac". Page 13" Photo of 9 women posed dressed in men's attire; scrap, from New Hartford, Ia, Dec. 23, 1912 from "Virgis Mac"; card "In Orville Brown"; photo 10 women "Delphian party, 1912", same people & place as previous photo on this page; Invitation, triangular, with string attached "June 7, 1912? The Society Hall/ Delphian Literary Society" includes program; scrap from Prairie City, 4-26-1912 from :Mary F." Page 14: Postcard "Webster School, Cherokee, Ia", "P.M. Sheffield" hand written on right edge in black pen; scrap, from New Hartford, Ia, Dec. 5, 1910 from "Virgis"; Music sheet, "COLLEGE CHEER." Page 15: Postcard from Prairie City, Ia. With 3 churches & high school; card "Vida R. Smith/ De Soto/Iowa"; Photo, 5 women on porch; souvenir from Prairie City,card with cowrie shell; scrap "Mar. 15, 1912" from "? O.B.; Invitation "Prairie City High School Alumni" Banquet, May 25, 1912; card "Miss Mac Iwenringen". Page 16: Music sheet ISTC "THE TEACHERS' SCHOOL"; scrap from "Olivis"; scrap from Mrs. P. N."; joke; "SAMPLE ELECTION BALLOT FOR 1912". Page 17: Photo "2303 -2311 OLIVE ST. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA,"; postcard, ISTC; scrap from "Edna"; post mark 'OSSIAN/ 1913/OCT/ 17/10 AM/ IOWA"; Piece missing; card "Miss Sterling"; piece missing; loose post card "COLFAX, IOWA entrance, Epworth Park". Page 18: Postcard "Reception Room, Busch residence, Pasadena, Cal."; scrap from "Elva Dudley"; piece missing; post card :"Tournament of Roses/ New Year's Day", "Pasadena, California/ Hotel Maryland Float"; Postcard "Polytechnic High School/ Long Beach, Cal."; scrap, invitation to sew; scrap "Dec. 7, 1912" from "Lydia Burgards"; postcard "2880 - Promenade overlooking the ocean, Cliff House, San Francisco, Cal." Page 19: Post card, "Shortline to Southern California", Cartoon; scrap, "Tune of YIP"; Personal card of "Chester C. Ross" with poem,;postcard, boat with many people, "Young's Free Excursions"; Post card "THE MEMBERS RIVER, NEAR DEMING< N>M.". Scrap from "Lucy Bassett"; scrap from "Mrs. Huber"; Postcard "Just dropped off at Long Beach, California"; cartoon. Page 20: Post card "MOONLIGHT ON THE RIVER/ WATERLOO, IOWA"; Photo of young woman from Clay Studios, Cedar Falls; scrap, from Mary Taylor; Photo of young woman from Clay Studios, Cedar Falls; scrap "Florence Sterling/ 2311 Olive Street/ Cedar Falls/ Iowa." postmarked from Britt, Iowa Dec. 7, 1912; Christmas present tag from "Pearl"; Christmas present tag from ":Emma". Page 21: Card with hand drawing of rose by "Frances Bartles"; Photo, 5 women outside sitting on lawn; photos, two women in window, oval shaped; red paper tomahawk #1973.19.14, loose, was attached; scrap "7-31-13" from "Esther"; scrap, print with trees & snow. Page 22: Photo of 6 men in front of Old Administration Building; photo, May Day celebration around may pole; photo, May Queen on float; invitation "Rally Day' signed "H. C. Cummins"; card "HEARTY/ GREETINGS/ FROM/ PRAIRIE CITY"; leaflet "CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN' "College Auditorium, Feb. 14, 1913, 8:15 P. M." Page 23: Photo, 6 women in corner; photo, 2 women in pose, 1 dressed as male, appears to be a courting scene; photo 2 women in same corner as first photo on this page", Post card "MAUSOLEUM MONROE, IOWA. HALL PHOTO'; Photo, young women from Clay Studios, Cedar Falls; Photo, young woman from Veatch Studios, Cedar Falls. Page 24: photo, 12 women on street, winter time; photo, 2 women in corner (same photo as on previous page); photo, 7 women in parlor; photo, 5 women with Homerian banner; scrap, ISTC "Formal Recognition Exercises/ of the Homeiran and Irving/ literary societies:, "Monday, June 2, 1913." Page 24" photo, 15 women with Cedar Falls pennant and two carved pumpkins dressed in white sheets with hoods with black gloves and black cat emblems on their left breasts; cut out of black cat with a note glued to it. Note appears to be a fortune,"1912" in pencil; cut out, black cat; photo 16 women and 3 children, one woman holding carved pumpkin; piece missing; photo, 6 women around table eating; scrap, cauldron over fire "Florence Sterling/ Oyster Stew/ Huber Basement/ Oct. 26, 1913." Color: GR
187 1973.19.2 Print, photographic Dorm room, ISTC. Color: BK,WH 1973.19.2 (Print, photographic) image
188 1973.19.21 Card, calling "Florence Sterling" written in script. No date. Color: BK,WH 1973.19.21 (Card, calling) image
189 1973.19.22 Card, calling "Miss Icil M. Shearer" written in long hand on strong paper. No date. Color: BK,WH 1973.19.22 (Card, calling) image
190 1973.19.8 Print, photographic Portrait of President Homer Seerley. 1973.19.8 (Print, photographic) image
191 1973.28.2 Pitcher, Cream Pressed glass, with cover. Sunburst (?) design from about 1890. Scalloped top edge. Cover has same design. a. Pitcher. b. Lid.
192 1973.28.3 Cup, punch Crystal.
193 1973.33.10 Photograph Flavius from the play Mary of Magdala, ISTC., June 7, 1909. Placed on a cardboard. Color: BR 1973.33.10 (Photograph) image
194 1973.33.11 Photograph Judas, in the play Mary of Magdala given at ISTC June 7, 1909. In a brown cardboard frame. Color: BK,WH 1973.33.11 (Photograph) image
195 1973.33.12 Print, photographic Women's basketball team, Ossoli, 1911. Placed on a black cardboard. 1973.33.12 (Print, photographic) image
196 1973.33.13 Print, photographic 1907 girls' basketabll team, Ossoli, 1910. Color: GY
197 1973.33.18 Print, photographic ISTC taken looking west from the east side of campus. Compliments of Veatch Studio, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Placed under a glass and taped in with brown tape. 1973.33.18 (Print, photographic) image
198 1973.33.6 Print, photographic Portrait of the 1910 faculty of ISTC, Cedar Falls, Iowa. The portrait of each faculty member has its name beside it. Color: BK,WH 1973.33.6 (Print, photographic) image
199 1973.33.9 Print, photographic Mary from the play Mary of Magdala, ISTC, June 7, 1909. 1973.33.9 (Print, photographic) image
200 1973.65 Print, Photographic Panoramic photograph of East front of the college. Color: BK,WH 1973.65 (Print, Photographic) image
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