1983 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 81 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 114

It's a standoll. Mary Kirk cautiously wanders through the Jack O'Connor WUdllfe Collection In the Life Science building. There are 58 specimens from Africa. Asia and North America In the collection. (photo by P. Jerome)

A living reminder. Obscuring the front of the Ad Building, Eleanor RooMvelt'a tree stands after « yean. Each oom· memoratlve tree planted Ia designated with a 1mall plaque noting who planted it. when It was planted and what type of tree It is. (photo by P. Jerome)

Noted dignitary. On a sunny day In March, 1938, Eleanor Roosevelt came to the university and planted a tree on the Ad Lawn. Along with the first lady'• tree are others planted by such dignitaries as President Theodore Roosevelt. President William Taft and U.S. Senator Frank Church. (Archives photo)

11 0

Forgotten Gifts


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.