Our experimentation with the arrangement of the Academy program this year, largely due to the insight and initiative of Dr. Don Lewis of the State University of Iowa, and ably forwarded by Dr. Sherwood Tuttle and others from our host institution, seems to have been most successful if one can judge from the results so far. This rearrangement of the program, placing the address of the president in juxtaposition with the business meeting, allows and indeed makes advisable a change in its character
The officers and Board of Directors of the Iowa Academy of Science dedicate this fall issue of the P...
As President of the Academy I now have the honor to present an address, thus reestablishing a former...
When, a short time ago, I was advised by our indefatigable secretary that by virtue of having been c...
Our experimentation with the arrangement of the Academy program this year, largely due to the insigh...
Again, by the decrees of fortune, I appear before you as your presiding officer to extend to you the...
A year has gone since as an organization we met at Iowa City, and now we find ourselves face to face...
In this address it is my purpose to express some ideas concerning the Changing World of education, s...
What we have been doing:- In choosing a subject upon which to address you on this occasion, it occur...
A Century of Botany-It is certainly a pleasure to greet you here on this occasion, especially so, be...
State Academies have seemingly had their greatest success in the Central-Western states. In these st...
We live in a period that sees wonderful attainments in science and art, so that in theory and practi...
The 100-year history of the Academy was completed by this author in the fall of 1974 and appeared in...
When I first decided in February, 1981 to retire from the position of Executive Director after 16 ye...
In this issue: --- A Note from the Editor--- Annual Meeting Address by Paul Walte--- Lenore Durkee A...
The officers and Board of Directors of the Iowa Academy of Science dedicate this fall issue of the P...
As President of the Academy I now have the honor to present an address, thus reestablishing a former...
When, a short time ago, I was advised by our indefatigable secretary that by virtue of having been c...
Our experimentation with the arrangement of the Academy program this year, largely due to the insigh...
Again, by the decrees of fortune, I appear before you as your presiding officer to extend to you the...
A year has gone since as an organization we met at Iowa City, and now we find ourselves face to face...
In this address it is my purpose to express some ideas concerning the Changing World of education, s...
What we have been doing:- In choosing a subject upon which to address you on this occasion, it occur...
A Century of Botany-It is certainly a pleasure to greet you here on this occasion, especially so, be...
State Academies have seemingly had their greatest success in the Central-Western states. In these st...
We live in a period that sees wonderful attainments in science and art, so that in theory and practi...
The 100-year history of the Academy was completed by this author in the fall of 1974 and appeared in...
When I first decided in February, 1981 to retire from the position of Executive Director after 16 ye...
In this issue: --- A Note from the Editor--- Annual Meeting Address by Paul Walte--- Lenore Durkee A...
The officers and Board of Directors of the Iowa Academy of Science dedicate this fall issue of the P...
As President of the Academy I now have the honor to present an address, thus reestablishing a former...
When, a short time ago, I was advised by our indefatigable secretary that by virtue of having been c...