A documentary examining the Dec. 5, 1967, demonstration against Dow Chemical's manufacture of napalm during the Vietnam War and its recruitment on The University of Iowa campus.
"Musical instruments in general manufactured and sold, Wholesale and Retail, on very advantageous Terms--Likewise Organs, Harpsichords, Piano Fortes, &c.: lent out, conveyed, and tuned, in Town and Country on the shortest Notice; and, if purchased,...
Engraved throughout. Publisher's catalog on t.p. verso and p. [1] of violin part. Each part of library's cop. 1 bound in dark blue painted paper with binder's title written in ink on fancy cartouche scissorwork label: 6. Quatuors pour deux violons,...
Originally for 2 violins, viola, and 2 violoncellos. Previously published by Pleyel ca. 1798 (cf. Gerard). Violin cues in piano part. Engraved throughout. Stamped "Ignace Pleyel" in ink on engraved t.p. Library's copies both consist of piano part...
IN CLASS: Engineering students help equip humans for flight. -- The Flight of a Red-Tailed Angel: As one of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, Iowa alumnus Luther Smith played a crucial part in World War II— and also helped wage the battle for racial...
Newspaper articles about the University of Iowa football seasons, 1936-1939, where Nile Kinnick excelled as a star player, which led to his Heisman trophy award.
Librarian and UI alumna Esther Walls was elected director of the United States Secretariat for the International Book Year 1972. In this capacity, she coordinated the activities of the U.S. Secretariat, an agency established to promote the United...
Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.