THE RUN FOR THE ROSES: The Hawkeyes played "never say die" football in the 1991 Rose Bowl before falling to Washington, 46-34, and Iowa fans never faltered. -- RADIO DAYS: For over 70 years, the UI has been on the air, broadcasting news, music,...
Impact of Federal Regulations at University -- Iowa Basketball '78 -- New Home for the College of Education -- Martha Sheil: New York Opera Debut -- Faces of Iowa -- Ordination provides a channel for her energy -- Iowa Women's Day -- Center for New...
IN CLASS: Actions speak louder than words in the silent world of an American Sign Language class.-- ALUMNI MATTER: Thanks a million—or rather, 50,000 and growing.The UIAA shows its appreciation to members with events, services, and programs...
Debating at the University -- Delta Sigma Rho, National Meeting of -- Dental Class, 1908 -- Dental Clinic, Alumni -- Des Moines Banquet, The -- E. C. Barrett -- Domestic Science at the University -- Eaton, Harry E -- Evans, Judge...
Justice for All: In her efforts to break down barriers between people, Adrien Wing will talk to anyone. She's invited former gang members to campus and forced her students to examine issues they'd rather avoid. -- Writers' Block: Fill in the blanks...
Opening Days -- The Trade of Letters -- As the Crow Flies -- Thomas Huston Macbride -- Emerson Hough -- Alice Mavor Edwards -- Homecoming Number -- Homecomings Past and Present -- The Union Goes Onward -- Old Football and Footballers -- Athletes...
University Staff -- Old Gold Vitamines -- Attendance -- Close Quarters -- Intelligence Tests -- Through the Mill -- "If Winter Comes" -- Annual Procession -- Henry Craig Jones -- Lakeside Laboratory -- Des Moines Dinner -- Homecoming -- Editor...
Iowa's Research and Welfare Station for Normal Children -- Indian Summer in Iowa -- Encouragement in Writing -- 1919-1889-30 -- An Eventful Day in the Quillayute Country -- The Iowa Memorial Union -- Site, Scope, and Design of the Union -- Come...
The Men and the Game -- Football Anecdotes -- New Old Iowa Field -- The Story of Old Capitol -- The New Medical Campus -- Alumni Dinner -- Homecoming -- Seashore Honored -- Dean Stewart -- Russell in China -- Hunt to Pittsburgh -- Dean...
Papers describing the war experiences of Palmer, who was from Washington County, Iowa and fought with the 8th Iowa Infantry and later the 25th Iowa Infantry. He was severely wounded in the Battle of Shiloh but recovered and was promoted to captain...
Families; Physicians; Military medicine; Military hospitals; Sick persons; Soldiers; War casualties; Medicines; Amputation; Typhus fever; Harvesting; Food supply; Debt; Swine; Wages; War ships; Death
Correspondence between Dr. Asa Bean and his family while he served as a surgeon in the Union Army in Maryland, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Dr. Bean died of disease on a hospital ship April 26, 1863 as his wife, Mary Bean, was traveling to Memphis to...