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Unidentified person standing at front of classroom undated
Professor (unidentified) writing on chalkboard undated
Students in a classroom undated
Students working on a wooden structure undated
Students in a class circa 1935-1955
Students sitting around a table undated
Students in a lecture hall 1977 Spring
Students, possibly in Voorhies Hall undated
Students and professor in classroom undated
Students in classroom, professor's back to camera undated
Professor at desk, students in chairs undated
Professor and students seated around table undated
Professor in front of class circa 1979
Classroom, Janitor cleaning the floor undated
Agronomy III, Field Practice, Henry Wadsworth, top left, Pete Parker, bottom, third from left, Tony Gillium, bottom, fourth from left, Bill Hubbard, top, second from right, G.W. Hendry, bottom right 1915
Class in Chemistry 194 circa 1980-1984
Music class, D. Kern Holoman, right 1981
Textile class, outside undated
History class, W. Turrentine Jackson with back to camera undated
Textiles class outside, Walker Hall in background circa 1960-1970
Home Economics class, Davis home economics students learn the importance of proper human nutrition through feeding vitamin deficient diets to rats undated
Home Economics, Food lab 1936
Horticulture class undated
Music class, flute lesson undated
Class, possibly Plant Biology undated
Professor writing on chalkboard undated
Children learning to play a violin at study center 1966
Vegetables Crops class undated
Conducting an experiment undated
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Adjusting theatrical lights 1977
Conducting an experiment 1986
Students seated around table, professor in front of room at chalkboard 1986
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Conducting an experiment with a microscope undated
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Students in an agricultural field undated
Students in an agricultural field undated
Bacteriology laboratory circa 1923
Botany class in Robbins Hall 1986
Botany laboratory class undated
Conducting experiments undated
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Chemistry class and laboratory undated
Conducting experiments undated
Organic Chemistry laboratory undated
Engineering laboratory class undated
Engineering laboratory class circa 1966
Engineering laboratory class circa 1966
Entomology undated
Entomology, Norman Gary undated
Entomology laboratory class undated
Environmental Toxicology laboratory 1966
Farm Practice class, Gilbert Crowell, Joe Traynor, and Wesley Hackett (left to right) 1952
Horticulture class outside undated
Horticulture class outside undated
Students at an audiovisual listening station 1980
Doane Stewart, right, Plant Pathology Department Stockroom Technologist with students and GCA Corp. cell culture equipment 1977
Plant Pathology undated
Poultry Husbandry, Howard Kratzer, standing right, and students undated
Textiles class, student sewing flag undated
Viticulture and Enology undated
Zoology laboratory undated
Conducting experiments undated
Lecture in a classroom undated
Agricultural Engineering undated
Agricultural Engineering undated
Agricultural Engineering, Coby Lorenzen (left) and H. Schultz on television tower in Walnut Grove, California undated
Agricultural Engineering, experimental wing for spraying undated
Agricultural Engineering class in Irrigation Machinery lab undated
Agricultural Engineering, surveying undated
Agricultural Engineering, surveying, Wendell DeLay on left 1914
Agricultural Practice, women in the field circa 1918
Farm Practice, Wesley Hackett (left) instructor in Farm Practice on the Davis campus of the University of California, explains tractor transmission operation to four of his students, left to right: Joseph M. Traynor, Gilbert Crowell Jr., Robert E. Mowll, and Garry L. Lyon. 1952
Students studying farm machinery undated
Agricultural Engineering class in Irrigation Machinery lab undated
Agricultural Practice, women working in the field undated
Agricultural Practice, women with horses undated
Agricultural Practice, woman with horse undated
Agricultural Practice, women with horses undated
Viticulture and Enology class undated
Lecture in Chemistry 194 undated
Chemistry undated
Chemistry undated
Chemistry undated
Dairy Manufacturing Laboratory, The Dairy Manufacturing Laboratory at the Branch of the College of Agriculture, University Farm, Davis, is equipped to train students in the art and science of dairy products processing and manufacture. Student who have received training in this work are connected with dairy products plants throughout the state. 1923
Dairy Industry, One of the busiest places in the early years of the University Farm was the Dairy Building, more often known as the Creamery. Manufacturing operations such as these were taught on the first floor; administration offices, a classroom and a laboratory were located on the second floor. undated
Food Science and Technology, Duane Henry (left) and Mike Sevenantes conduct an experiment with pear aroma 1966
Home Economics practice laboratory 1936
Statue by Robert Arneson, "The Head is Mined" undated
Bicyclist on campus, street sweeper in view undated
Bus, campus shuttle between Berkeley and Davis campuses, in front of Library circa 1965-1966
Bus, campus shuttle between Berkeley and Davis campuses, in front of Library circa 1965-1966
Farm machinery, tractor undated
Farm machinery, Grain and Seed Separator undated
Farm machinery, students undated
Onion harvester developed by the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California undated
Farm Machinery, Case tractor undated
Farm Machinery, tramp iron detector undated
University Farm, leveling land undated
University Farm, wide harrowing with tractor undated
Antique Mechanics, water tower in background undated
University Farm, wide harrowing with tractor circa 1920
University Farm, disc prepared fallow, Cleveland Tractor Co. 1919
University Farm, sunflower harvest 1921
Tramp iron, When eaten by cattle, along with hay, this can cause severe injury, poor production, or even death. A new device built by the University of California agricultural engineers separates the tramp iron from forage as it is harvested. Most fields harbor at least several pieces of dangerous iron; some contain pounds of it. Likely sources are bailing wire, broken machine parts, fence wire, staples, and nails. The handful shown was harvested during a trial run on a Davis campus alfalfa field. undated
Agricultural Engineering, Machinery undated
Good tools are essential to quick repairs of farm machinery so this table among some thirteen with manufacturer exhibits was quite popular at the University of California farm machinery repair clinic. 1942 January 9
Lincoln Electric Company's exhibit of welding equipment and the demonstration of how to face harden track rollers for crawler tractors was a big attraction at the University of California Farm Machinery Conference at Davis. 1942 January 9-10
The Alemite line for farm machinery service was shown at Davis by this Sacramento dealer; other power and service tools and gadgets handled by the same dealer were also on exhibit for the study of visitors to the annual Farm Machinery Conference of the University of California. 1942 January 9-10
Lincoln Electric Co. exhibit at the annual Farm Machinery Conference of the University of California where manufacturers were invited to put on exhibits and demonstrations of farm machinery repair as part of the National Defense program. 1942 January 9-10
Book type cases with the tools in place. Enough tools are carried here to keep thirty men busy on tractor overhauling. It is the policy of the Agricultural Engineering Division to only use such hand tools as are normally available on the usual ranch. undated
Charts, blackboard, engine models, parts of tractors, etc. used in connection with lecture demonstrations given at the tractor extension schools. undated
The smaller tractors which are used in schools are often gathered up and delivered on the extsension truck. This saves time and wear on the machines. undated
Work in tractor assembling and roller and ball bearing adjusting. In most cases tractors were completely torn down and rebuilt at the one week schools. undated
Police officer writing a ticket undated
Fire Department, Engine No. 2 undated
Police officer Cook shaking hands with unidentified man undated
Conducting experiments undated
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Conducting experiments, Water Science undated
Conducting experiments, irrigation water undated
Conducting experiments undated
Conducting experiments undated
Conducting experiments, Enology undated
Midge Flynn is cooperating in scientific study at this University of California campus on the effects of weightlifting on women's physiques. undated
Teamwork studies at Davis, Paired off in teams, these students on the Davis campus of the University of California are participating in a test of group characteristics that influence performance in perceptual motor skills. Each of the boys operates a dial that moves a stylus through a maze. It requires the cooperative effort of two boys to move the stylus and their speed and quality of performance is measured by the metering devices shown in the foreground of this picture taken overhead. Team results are then compared. It is but one of a series of unique experiments underway in the physical education laboratory as UCD researchers probe for more accurate information on the psychological and physiological stresses and capabilities involved in physical activity. undated
Physical Education study of exercise 1966
Woman in front of a typewriter undated
Art Foundry, Two people pouring a crucible of molten metal into a mold 1966
Art, Professor Wayne Thiebaud watching student painting a still life of a teapot and teacup 1969
Art, Professor Wayne Thiebaud watching student painting a still life of a teapot and teacup 1969
Unveiling Roy Bainer's portrait. Left to right, graduate student, Emil Mrak, Tracy Storer, Mrs. Bainer, and Roy Bainer 1970 June 4
Alumni Association Banquet in Freeborn Hall. Presentation of C.B. Hutchison, "Gus" Olson, E. C. Voorhies photographs to be hung in buildings named for those mentioned. 1964 October 10
Art, Sculptor pounding a chisel with a mallet working on stone 1960
Art, Sculptor pounding a chisel with a mallet working on stone 1960
Festival of the arts, People gathered around a table, small sculptures on pedestals on display in the background. Bicycles with baskets in foreground circa 1960
Festival of the arts, Three women watching a woman demonstrate water color painting circa 1960
Festival of the arts, Three women watching a woman demonstrate water color painting 1960
Exhibits during the annual Festival of the arts, a student-sponsored event, reflect a growing interest and achievement. Although the Department of Art was a part of the Department of Philosophy and Fine Arts until 1958, it is today regarded as one of the best and liveliest on the West Coast. Among the departments undertakings is a laboratory for Research in Fine Arts and Museology, established in 1953, which offers graduate work in conservation and restoration of works of art. a rare field in American Universities. People examining welded sculpture circa 1960
Art 12A Student Paper Sculpture, Woman drawing a pencil along a straight edge. Paper sculpture in foreground 1968 February
Art, Man working with an inked plate. Press in foreground. Works on paper attached to walls circa 1970
Art, Four people facing an outdoor sign board. Two are drawing on the board circa 1965
Art, Welding sculpture. Man wearing goggles holding metal bar in one hand and welding it to other pieces of metal circa 1960
Art, Man wearing goggles holding metal bar in one hand and welding it to other pieces of metal circa 1960
Art, Man wearing goggles holding metal bar in one hand and welding it to other pieces of metal circa 1960
Home Economics, Woman holding the base and two elements of an angular sculpture circa 1960
Art, Woman applying substance to one of the three images of a beet plant circa 1965
ASUCD, Student members of the ASUCD Executive Council meeting in a lounge area circa 1970
ASUCD, Two students with opened tabular report and other paper on the table in front of them circa 1980
ASUCD, A group of students at an outdoor polling place near the Memorial Union 1959
ASUCD, Associated Students of UC Davis meeting. Bob Black, with gavel, President circa 1966
ASUCD, Student speaking on telephone and writing in office 1979 June
ASUCD Leadership Conference, Group of students standing on a boardwalk waiting. Bus and tailgate of station wagon in background 1964
ASUCD, KDVS. Student wearing headset, phonograph record on turntable in studio 1979 June
ASUCD Leadership Conference, Squaw Valley. People wearing name tags sitting in a classroom facing a woman standing at a lectern 1964
ASUCD Leadership Conference. Faculty and students posing outside a group shot 1963
Bicycles, Three students walking past a row of parked bicycles 1977 Spring
Bicycles, Bicycle in foreground, two students in background circa 1975
Bicycles, Man riding bicycle wearing plaid jacket, pack on his back. Two other riders in the middle ground and background blurred by motion circa 1975
Bicycles, Woman riding bicycle, book bag in basket by rear wheel circa 1975
Bicycles, Woman standing in a bicycle parking lot 1977
Bicycles, Man wearing jacket, hat, and pack, riding bicycle on slushy California Avenue during snowstorm. The Silo in the background 1973 January 8
Bicycles, Three students talking, one seated on a bicycle. Hart Hall and Wellman Hall in the background circa 1975
Bicycles, Students riding bicycles through bicycle parking area. Most of the bicycles have baskets. All of the females are wearing dresses or skirts circa 1960
Bicycles, Students in bicycle parking area 1966
Bicycles, Two woman riding bicycles circa 1970
Bicycles, Three men talking in front of Hutchison Hall 1969 October 13
Bicycles, Man and woman standing together next to parked bicycles. One bike going by. Another just about to go. The woman notices the photographer 1966
Bicycles, Students in bicycle parking area 1966
Bicycles, Two women riding bicycles, five pedestrians, on wet concrete outside of the Memorial Union circa 1960
Bicycles, Three men talking in front of Hutchison Hall 1969 October 13
Bicycles, Bicycle parking area outside of Olson Hall 1979 June
Bicycles, two female bike riders leaving a bicycle parking area circa 1968
Bicycles, Male sitting on bicycle with large front wheel and small back wheel. Bicycle seems to be held in place with a thin cable circa 1975
Bicycles-Male sitting on a bicycle with a large front wheel and 2 small rear wheel. Bicycle seems to be held in place by a thin cable. North Hall in background circa 1975
Bicycles, Male sitting on bicycle with large front wheel and small rear wheel. Bicycle seems to be held in place by thin cable circa 1975
Bicycles, Two female bike riders, one following the roundabout, the other exiting. Bicycle parking area and Shields Library is background circa 1975
Bicycles, Male riding bike up small ramp onto sidewalk circa 1960
The Cuckolds, People in costume, standing in front of a horse-drawn cart that bears the sign, I Comici circa 1970
Richard Lupine, Howard Poyourow, and Will Albert in The Physicists. Three men at a table, two standing 1967
Drama production, Woman with fan in foreground; man with wig and waistcoat in background circa 1965
Drama production, Ten actors on stage, one seated back to audience. Six actors in police costume with handguns out. Three actors appear to have come out of rooms circa 1965
Drama production, Bearded man wearing mask in foreground, woman juggling in middle ground, people doing aerobatic stunt in background circa 1969
Drama production, Two women juggling duckpins 1969
Drama production, Three men dressed in 19th century costume, fourth dressed in a costume of rags. Donal West, Alan Stambasky, David Mason, Thomas Odegard 1963
Drama production, Joseph Schildkraut and his wife, Lenore, during a rehearsal of Peer Gynt which Schildkruat directed as a Regents Lecturer at Davis in 1963 1963
Drama production, "Three Sisters" Rehearsal. Left to right, Howard Poyourow (Vershivin), Lance Jencks (Tusenbach), Alfred Rossi (Director), Nancy Helms (Masha) 1968
Drama production, Summit Meeting One-Act Play in East Hall Studio Theatre. Left to right, Ernest Brown, Jr., David Wyall, unidentified man. Three men, two dancing while one, wearing turban, appears to be entranced 1963
Drama Club. Ten actors on a stage, two sitting at a dining table, two sitting on a sofa. Menorah on the set circa 1930
Graffiti Theater. Man applying makeup to woman's face circa 1970
Richard II opening of Wyatt Pavilion Theatre. People dressed in medieval court costumes, one man pointing at the face of another 1963 December
Rehearsal of Richard II taking place in Wyatt Pavilion Theater during its construction. Two men on a stage in auditorium under construction. Bill Barbe in foreground played Richard 1963
Cast of faculty stunt given at the Jitney Fair, Davis. Twenty people at the front of a classroom, thirteen men dressed as women, five men in stage makeup and costume, one man in business suit, one woman (Susan Cobb, an instructor in English and the only female staff) 1923 December 6
Drama production, Two men, one dressed as a priest, the other dressed as a bishop circa 1970
Drama production, Two men holding a woman in the air circa 1975
Drama production, 3/4 Ring Circus. Bearded man wearing clown makeup, holding monkey on shoulder circa 1975
Drama production,-Daniel and the Lions. Daniel (Warren Roberts) and lions (Karen Anderson and Becky Romani) circa 1965
Drama production, Two women, one wearing a shawl and a scarf 1965
Drama production, portrait circa 1975
Drama production, portrait 1975
Students working with electronics equipment in classroom 1987
Student sitting at electronics console circa 1975
Student sitting at electronics console circa 1975
Man in lab coat standing in front of electronics console circa 1965
Robert Laben, University of California, Davis. Computer Center. Laben speaking with unidentified woman. Computers in background. circa 1965
Four students in laboratory standing by electronic testing equipment circa 1977
Student at computer keyboard entering text from form circa 1980
Man sitting at word processor. Rotary telephone, modem, and electronic typewriter also at hand circa 1975
Television camera on tripod circa 1965
Camera controls, monitor, and other television equipment mounted on portable rack circa 1965
Man sitting in minivan working with video monitors and recorder. circa 1965
Special Music Project, Freeborn Hall, Equipment from UCD/ETV set up on stage 1967 Spring
Instructional Media equipment undated
Instructional Media, Sony Videocorder undated
Instructional Media, Sony Videocorder in corner undated
Instructional Media, General Electric equipment undated
Instructional Media, filming a professor undated
Instructional Media, filming a professor, Dr. Hage 1954
Instructional Media, filming a professor, Dr. Hage 1954
Instructional Media, filming a professor, Dr. Hage 1954
Instructional Media, filming a professor, Dr. Hage 1954
Instructional Media, Computers undated
ROTC - Military Science - Battalion 1918
ROTC - Military Science - Battalion 1918
ROTC - Military Science, Stanley Freeborn at microphone, Emil Mrak (in white suit) undated
Moller, Paul and flying saucer circa 1967
Moller, Paul and public flight of flying sauce 1967
Moller, Paul and flying saucer circa 1968
Cal Aggie Marching Band 1964?
Cal Aggie Marching Band circa 1970-1979
Cal Aggie Marching Band circa 1940
Cal Aggie Marching Band at Disneyland undated
Cal Aggie Marching Band undated
Cal Aggie Marching Band undated
Cal Aggie Marching Band circa 1970-1979
Cal Aggie Marching Band undated
Cal Aggie Marching Band undated
Cal Aggie Marching Band, Shields Library in background undated
Dance, folk dancing circa 1945-1949
Dance in Recreation Hall circa 1950
Glee Club, Cast of operetta "Golden Trail" put on by Aggie Glee Club and Orchestra 1934 Spring
Unidentified musical group undated
Departments Series 9. 1911-1977
Agricultural Engineering undated
Agricultural Engineering, Case tractor undated
Agricultural Engineering, Governor Pat Brown (right) visits the department. Coby Lorenzen on left 1965
Agricultural Engineering, Haring Hall in the background undated
Agricultural Engineering, lemon sorter undated
Agronomy department, front row: Mr. Greer, Miss Wood, Miss Wallace, Miss Remke, Miss Golgier, Miss Wood, Mr. Sisk; second row: Mrs. Garrison, Mr. Schnefel, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Arp; third row: Mr. Bowman, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Ashi, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Amos J. Gaumnitz, Mr. Story, Mr. Tibbs (left to right) undated
Agronomy, Field #3, Honey sorghum 1917 August 24
Anthropology (in Old Sacramento), Instructor Jay Ruby examines a piece of crockery before putting it in a bag for detailed laboratory analysis 1966
Anthropology, during 1966, anthropology students at Davis have been probing the remnants of Sacramento's historic waterfront community in a program uniting public service with practical experience. In addition to laboratory instruction during the fall and spring in archaeological methods, a number of UCD students worked last summer (1966) for the State Division of Beaches and Parks, uncovering artifacts and useful data for a museum. History books and these objects will provide the last link with this area once bustling with gold miners and traders during the mid-19th century. Soon the area will be part of a freeway. 1966
Anthropology, students digging in Old Sacramento. Pick and shovel are tools of the trade as students dig within 10-by-10 foot grids 1966
Anthropology, students digging in Old Sacramento. As one student loosens the soil with her shovel, another probes carefully with a trowel. 1966
Anthropology, students digging in Old Sacramento. Students dig, sift soil, and record progress in uncovering artifacts. 1966
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Avian Sciences, Frederick Lorenz (center leaning on table) undated
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Avian Sciences, Poultry department: (left to right) Hans Abplanalp, Arthur H. Smith, Vigfus Asmundson, Frederick Lorenz, Charles Richard Grau, Wilbor Wilson, F. Howard Kratzer, Daniel Peterson, George Stewart 1954
Avian Sciences, Poultry department: (left to right) Unidentified, Lewis W. Taylor, I. Michael Lerner, Samuel Lepkovsky circa 1952
Avian Sciences, Poultry scientists, Arthur H. Smith and Charles M. Winget, at Davis are using this specially-designed centrifuge to examine the physiological effects of artificial changes in weight. The centrifuge was designed by C.F. Kelly, agricultural engineer at Davis. undated
Engineering, Electrical undated
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Engineering, Electrical undated
Engineering, Mechanical, Allan McKillop, Harry Brandt, Alan T. McDonald (left to right) undated
Food Science and Technology undated
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Food Science and Technology, Beer distillation equipment undated
Food Science and Technology, Beer distillery undated
Genetics, graduate student Carole Meredith pollinates tiny wild tomatoes from Peru. Hundreds of samples of tomato seeds were harvested there last year by a University expedition searching for new genetic strains to use in improving U.S. tomato varieties. Hoped-for improvements include tomatoes that would have more resistance to disease and insects, as well as increased nutritional qualities, increased solids, and traits that would allow improved mechanical harvesting. This project and other work to enhance the world's food supply will be explained by students and faculty at the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences on the Davis campus as part of Picnic Day activities this Saturday (April 19) 1975
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Home Economics, block printing undated
Home Economics, food equipment for students 1936
Home Economics, Home Management House or Practice Cottage at 137 A Street undated
Home Economics, Lindalee Galloway, Doris Eberle, Elizabeth Berry (left to right) in the Home Management House or Practice Cottage at 137 A Street 1947
Home Economics, the Home Economics Division was inaugurated this year under the direction of Dr. Harriet Morgan 1936 May 29
Home Economics, the Home Economics Division was inaugurated this year under the direction of Dr. Harriet Morgan 1936 May 29
Home Economics, the Home Economics Division was inaugurated this year under the direction of Dr. Harriet Morgan 1936 May 29
Home Economics, Miss R. Lorene Dryden (left), lecturer in home economics, demonstrates the use of a micrometer for measuring thread count in sheets to Frances Andoe (center), home economics student from Oroville, and Roberta Fay Virden, home economics student from Riverside. The students are learning to know the quality of sheets and pillow cases in Miss Dryden's clothing economics class undated
Home Economics election circa 1950-1959
Home Economics, Nursery school undated
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Horticulture, plant scientists at Davis developed this hybrid gerbera, called "Spectacular Daisy," by patiently transferring pollens from male to female flower parts with a small paint brush, then carefully selecting the plants seeded from these crosses undated
Medical School, classes undated
Medical School, Dean C. John Tupper (left) 1966
Medical School, Dr. Earl Wolfman undated
Medical School, Dr. Julian Youmans (left) and Dr. Earl Wolfman (right) undated
Medical School, Dr. Julita Fong (right) undated
Medical School, H. Hetzer, X-Ray Technician (right) undated
Medical School, Radiology undated
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Medical School, student circa 1968
Military Science, Cadets Band 1951 Spring
Military Science, Chancellor's review, Emil Mrak (left) undated
Military Science, Chancellor's review, Emil Mrak (far left) undated
Military Science, Emil Mrak (center) undated
Military Science, Fred Briggs (left) undated
Military Science, Lt. Col. Donn Yoder crowning Military Ball Queen Jan Hill 1961
Military Science, Stanley Freeborn (left) undated
Military Science, Stanley Freeborn (left) undated
Pomology, fruit production class, grafting undated
Pomology, grafting fruit trees undated
Pomology, laboratory exercise in grafting a fruit tree undated
Pomology, Orchard Management class on a field trip undated
Pomology, Orchard Management class noting the soil and tree conditions in a commercial peach orchard undated
Pomology, setting out an orchard with the use of a planting board undated
Pomology, student pruning fruit trees undated
Pomology, traveling class 1915
Soil Technology class 1935 Fall
Soil Technology class, obtaining samples with soil augers undated
Soil Technology class taught by Alfred Smith 1936 November 19
Soil Technology class taught by Alfred Smith 1936 November 19
Vegetables Crops, Professor James Harrington undated
Veterinary Medicine circa 1951-1952
Veterinary Medicine, Clyde Stormont undated
Veterinary Medicine, Daniel Noorlander (far right), Andrew Smith (left of Noorlander) circa 1956
Veterinary Medicine, Daniel Noorlander (center), Virginia Perryman (right) circa 1956
Veterinary Medicine, Daniel Noorlander (right), Victor Cordo (center) circa 1958
Veterinary Medicine, David Gilhooly, a student in veterinary medicine, gives an ailing sheep a worm remedy orally through a syringe. 1950 December 1
Veterinary Medicine, Dr. John D. Wheat gives an intravenous injection to a horse circa 1951
Veterinary Medicine, Dr. John D. Wheat (right) undated
Veterinary Medicine, a Guernsey bull being given medicine through a stomach tube by Dr. John D. Wheat (left) and Dr. Hugh S. Cameron (right) of the Veterinary Clinic staff 1950 December 1
Veterinary Medicine, John Turber with a horse in the hospital barn 1951
Veterinary Medicine, Louis Holm (left) undated
Veterinary Medicine, Peter Kennedy (right) and Donald Cordy (left) circa 1960
Veterinary Medicine, a senior veterinary student is shaving a horse's jaw in preparation for minor surgery on the animal in the Veterinary Clinic's large animal section undated
Veterinary Medicine, treating a cow, members of the class of 1952 are watching. Merton Silver, Hal Parker, Jim Steele, Wyland Cripe (left to right) circa 1951
Veterinary Medicine, a veterinary student cares for a patient in the school's large animal clinic circa 1955-1959
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Viticulture and Enology, class, pruning grape vines in old Muscat vineyard, looking toward Davis undated
Viticulture and Enology, class pruning Muscat grapes circa 1912
Viticulture and Enology, class, students in nursery 1916
Viticulture and Enology, dehydrating grapes 1919
Viticulture and Enology, Earl Taylor in grape nursery 1918
Viticulture and Enology, grape nursery 1911
Viticulture and Enology, grape nursery 1911
Viticulture and Enology, grape nursery circa 1920
Viticulture and Enology, grape nursery circa 1920
Viticulture and Enology, how Thompson Seedless grapes thrive when fed a minute amount of gibberellin is shown in this picture taken at a recent meeting of vineyardists on the Davis campus of the University of California. Robert J. Weaver is showing R.B. Bahme of Berkeley the effect of a medium strength dose of 20 parts gibberellin to a million parts water. The compound may eventually replace girdling as a method of enlarging grape size. Weaver's experiments showed that 50 ppm. of gibberellin produced even larger grapes, while 100 or 1000 ppm. produced long, giant-size grapes 1957 August 28
Viticulture and Enology, John Rowe pruning Muscat vine 1913
Viticulture and Enology, John Rowe pruning old Muscat undated
Viticulture and Enology, Lucius Bates digging holes in vineyard circa 1912-1913
Viticulture and Enology, Morgan driving a stake circa 1916-1917
Viticulture and Enology, nursery circa 1919
Viticulture and Enology, picking grapes circa 1916
Viticulture and Enology, planting nursery circa 1919
Viticulture and Enology, a press squeezes crushed grapes undated
Viticulture and Enology, Research associate Harry Brenner checks on an aging wine in the wine cellar undated
Viticulture and Enology, Research associate Harry Brenner assists a student with pouring juice into a fermentation tank undated
Viticulture and Enology, a ripe cluster, bursting with juice and ready for the fall harvest at the experimental vineyard undated
Viticulture and Enology, row upon row of grapes ready for harvest stretch into the distance at the experimental vineyard undated
Viticulture and Enology, short course in old vineyard south of First Street circa 1915
Viticulture and Enology, short course students with William Cruess (right) 1918
Viticulture and Enology, short course, studying phylloxera on old Muscat vine, Friedrich Flossfeder (right) 1915
Viticulture and Enology, student working on phylloxera circa 1916
Viticulture and Enology, students undated
Viticulture and Enology, students in grape nursery circa 1919
Viticulture and Enology, William Cruess (at barrel, right) circa 1918
Water Science and Engineering undated
Unidentified department, plants in greenhouse undated
Unidentified department undated
Arm wrestling, intramural 1971
Athlete having tape applied to his leg undated
Baseball team, Hoskins, Cecil O'Hara, Ralph Vawter, Harwood, A. Banta, Emil Pohli, Bosworth, Parker Hall, John M. Roberts, E. Roundtree (Captain), Onstott, W. Brewer, Roy Stettler (Manager), Jay Dwiggins (Coach) 1915
Basketball, men, back row: H.S. Baird (Coach), Momson, Mark Howlett, Colby E. "Babe" Slater, Edward J. Cahill (Manager), front row: Herman Freyschlag, Thomas Balch, Percy Niestrath (Captain), James Cutten 1915
Basketball, men, Co-captains, Bill Story (left) and Mike Auman receive victor's trophy from Athletic Director Vern Hickey for winning the Far Western Conference title, the highlight of the Cal Aggies' 1966-1967 basketball season. 1967
Basketball, men, versus University of California, Riverside in the All-Cal Finals. UCR No. 33 Bobby Walters and UCR No. 34 Keith Batiste are pictured. 1974 January 26
Basketball, men, fraternities undated
Basketball, men, fraternities undated
Basketball, men, fraternities undated
Basketball, men, fraternities undated
Bicycle polo, intramural 1971
Bowling, women, intramural 1972
Fans, inside gymnasium undated
Football team, back row: Francis Hall, D. Brown, George Ambrose, Herbert Miller, John M. Roberts (Manager), John Dugan, L. Nourse, Edward Hampel, middle row: Harwood, Arthur Paul, R. Coleman, Albert Lewis, James Cutten, Joseph Hooper, front row: William Stone, Arthur Rivett, (Captain), Long, Edward Cahill [McCurry photo] 1914
Football team, on train to game in Reno at a stop in Truckee. Fourth from right, Herb Spillman and seventh from right, Emery Wride 1921 October
Football team, Top row, standing, left to right: Coach Driver, Barker, Eliot E. Brown, Tout, Tom Bird, R.E. Osborne, Ingram, Robert Shreve, Wood, R.E. Wattenberger, Silliman, Gerson (trainer). Middle row, seated: Arthur Schober, Smoyer, E. Bieler, R. Crenshaw, Helm, Charles F. Bielar, Holm, Fiorini, Everett Robinson, Gay, Anixter. Bottom row, seated: William Herms, Leonard Krehbiel, Weeth, Kenneth A. Grubbs, Lutz, Joe Perrelli-Minetti, Moss, Edgar Norris, Charles Moisan, Brian. 1925
Football, versus Chico State 1937 November 6
Football, versus Chico State 1937 November 6
Football, junior varsity. First row (left to right) Manager Gordon Griffin, Roger Davis, Grover Ford, Allen Hoey, Dan Halcomb, Paul Fiack, Pete Chase, Bob Haydon, Jim Roberts, Mike Smock, Carter Brusch, Dick Ringwood, Coach Skip Davies. Second row: Tom Hill, Dick South, Larry Martin, Norris Widener, Dave Erickson, Mike Winter, Bob Brown, Joe Toby, Doug Arnold, Glenn DuFour, Bob Whittaker, Coach Bob Foster. Third Row: Coach Jim Clay, Dave Groff, Dave Jones, Jack Edwards, John Grant, Mike Lemoi, Dick Vandenberg, Mike McGuire, John Mikolajcik, Tom Fischer, Larry Hagan, Richard Bittikofer, Dick McArthur. 1963
Football, varsity. First row (left to right) Steve Dennis, Glenn DuFour, Ron Sbragia, Steve Meyer, Charlie Fisher, Tom Tullar, Ron Conway, Bob Barker, Arbary Robinson, Bill Reische, Dick Carriere, Gary Kim, Terry Haynie, Ken Gardner, Manager Tim Sweet. Second row: Frank Bramwell, Dennis McMahan, Linn Wiley, Fred Corson, Jon Cooper, Mike Doyle, Karl Frank, Mike Bartlett, Jim Owen, Gary Carlson, Dale Weishahn, John Stassi, Bob McKusick, Dave Diaz, Trainer Dick Lewis. Third row: Coach Herb Schmalenberger, Student Coach Jim Clay, Coach Bob Brooks, Larry Turbovsky, Terry Minor, Chuck Dimmler, Dan Aldrich, Bruce McCrea, Bob Nicholas, Linn Anderson, Gordon Hosmer, Jack Beaucamp, Jerry Lilley, Bill Buffalow, Bob Browm Steve Johnson, Student Coach Gordon Huntley, Head Coach Will Lotter. 1963
Football, Flanker back Dick South (22) trying for a pass against Nevada in a game at Toomey Field 1966
Football, co-ed intramural undated
Football, co-ed intramural 1973
Football, co-ed intramural undated
Football, co-ed intramural undated
Football, co-ed intramural undated
Football, co-ed intramural undated
Gymnastics, Jon Trunk circa 1978
Kickball, women intramural 1971
Physical Education staff undated
Softball, mens slow pitch intramural 1971
Tennis, Van Longyear circa 1971-1975
Track team, men, back row: Hess, Fred Havens (Coach), Charles Holmes, Harwood, Momson, Ralph Vawter, Arthur Rivett, Caspar Zwerlein, L. Nourse (Captain), Hugh Asselstine (Manager), front row: Chase, William Urban, Jack Ventuleth, Jasper Hunsaker, Alden Ayres, Gardiner, Joseph Hooper 1915
Track and field, Mike Baxter 1961
Track and field, women undated
Track and field, women undated
Trophy, three unidentified men, one holding a trophy undated
Trophy, left, Paul Vodak, W.P. Lindley award winner (tennis), middle Chancellor James Meyer, right Bob Biggs, Colby E. "Babe" Slater award winner (football) 1973
Volleyball, before breakfast five mornings a week from 6:30-7:30, Peace Corps trainees limbered up to keep in good physical condition circa 1963-1965
Volleyball, Mike Anderson of Phi Delta Theta goes high against Divided Asians Kent Kitade in early season action undated
Water polo, co-ed intramural 1971
Weight room, women working out in the weight room in Recreation Hall circa 1978
Wrestling, versus Fresno State undated
University Farm Series 11. 1908-1932
Animal Husbandry, judging undated
Animal Husbandry, judging undated
Animal Husbandry, judging undated
Animal Husbandry, judging undated
Animal Husbandry, judging undated
Winners in Judging Dairy Products, California Dairy Industries Association, University Farm. J.V. Canham, W.D. Bailey, G.H. Brewer (left to right) 1923 February 12-25
Animal Husbandry, judging circa 1926
Animal Husbandry, judging circa 1927
Dairy Products Judging Team, Pacific International. Top row, left to right: N.H. Sarsam, C.A. Phillips (Coach), Lower row, left to right: Milton Fichter, Alyce Williams, Norman Morgan 1929
Judging, Dairy. Left to right: Professor G.D. Turnbow (coach), L.R. Johnson, W.S. Giddings, J.J. McNamara, R.W. Garrett 1923
Judging, Dairy. Left to right: Professor G.D. Turnbow (coach), L.R. Johnson, W.S. Giddings, J.J. McNamara, R.W. Garrett 1923
Dairy Judging Team, First Place Trophy. Seated: G.D. Turnbow and F.R. Wilson. Standing: R.E. Uebele, M.W. Farr, P.L. Doyle, R.B. Hitchings 1924
Judging, Dairy. Left to right: William Foraker, Donald Cordray, J.W. Jamison, Lawrence Manly, C.A. Phillips, (Coach) circa 1928
High School Students Dairy Products Judging Teams, Pacific Slope Dairy Show and Annual Picnic, College of Agriculture, University Farm, Davis, California 1924 December
High School Dairy Products Judging Teams, California State Fair 1925
Sample cups for selecting trophy, winning team in cheese judging, Wester Dairy Products Show circa 1911
Trophies from Pacific International Live Stock Exposition, Portland 1921
Cups offered by dairy organizations for winning teams. High school students dairy products judging contest, University Farm, Davis 1925 April 24
Students judging livestock at University Farm undated
Livestock Judging Team, won first at Portland 1926
A group of students judging a class of draft horses undated
Class in horse judging, University Farm 1915
Judging, Sheep, Animal Industry short course, University Farm, Davis undated
Judging Swine, University Farm, Davis undated
A class of students in Livestock Management fitting harness and braiding manes undated
Unidentified man and Harold Smith with sheep at Davis 1912-1913
Grand champion Hereford herd at Panama Pacific International Exposition at University Farm. Middle, George Phillips, right, Alex McDonald 1915
Record milk goat of the world, bred by Division of Animal Husbandry, Davis. 2700 lbs of milk circa 1917-1918
Group of five cows bred and fed at the University Farm, Davis 1921
Grade Southern Wither Lamb, grand champion wither, International Livestock Exposition, Chicago, Illinois. Bred and exhibited by the University of California. 1923
Purebred Southern Wither Lamb, Champion Southdown and Grand Champion of the show. International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Bred and exhibited by the University of California. Bought by Horn and Hardant, Philadelphia 1925
California Champion Fat Steer, International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Bred and exhibited by the University of California. Alex McDonald in photograph 1927
Wes (Border Collie working sheep dog) and Robert M. Finlay, the shepherd for twenty five years, University of California College of Agriculture, Davis, with one of the flocks of 500 sheep. 1969
A class of Animal Husbandry students dipping sheep to prevent diseases. undated
A class in Sheep Production dipping sheep at the College of Agriculture, Davis undated
Purebred Percheron stallions undated
Animal Husbandry, cows undated
Animal Husbandry, cows undated
Animal Husbandry, sheep undated
Animal Husbandry, sheep undated
Animal Husbandry, sheep undated
Animal Husbandry, sheep undated
Animal Husbandry, sheep undated
Animal Husbandry, Prize winning lambs from International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Bred and fed by University of California Farm and Harold Hopkins, Davis, California. Bought by Senator Hotel Co., Swanston & Son, California National Bank. undated
Animal Husbandry, Prize winning lambs from International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Bred and fed by University of California Farm and Harold Hopkins, Davis, California. Bought by Senator Hotel Co., Swanston & Son, California National Bank. undated
Animal Husbandry, cows undated
Animal Husbandry, Alex McDonald holding prize winning steer undated
Animal Husbandry, imported Percheron stallion undated
Animal Husbandry, using a microscope undated
Animal Husbandry, barn undated
Dairy Industry, University Farm Creamery, roquefort cheese undated
Dairy Industry, University Farm cheddar cheese undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese undated
Dairy Industry, Ice cream short course circa 1925
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, wounded soldiers being trained in cheese making at the University Farm undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making 1919
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, buying cheese undated
Dairy Industry, boxes used for shopping 7 lb. Jack cheese, 24 lb. floats to market. Two cheese to the box with scale board between them. 1922
Dairy Industry, University Farm cheese undated
Dairy Industry, butter lab class in Creamery. Instructor Hogerman, second from right circa 1909-1910
Dairy Industry, dairy short course 1910
Dairy Industry short courses 1915
Dairy Industry short course 1916
Dairy Industry 102 class, Principles of Dairying, testing and separating laboratory circa 1918
Dairy Industry, wounded soldier at University Farm. Testing cream for richness and sweetness 1919
Dairy Industry Division and Short Courses. Top row, left to right: John B. Wood, George Dondero, Thomas Moran, Beach, Horn. Second row, left to right: Osburn, J.C. Marquardt, H.S. Baird, S.L. Demming, Wickham, Meads. 1919
Dairy Industry short course. First row: Phillips, Torgersen, Lochry, Hopkins, Roadhouse, Baird, Turnbow, Herspring. 1922
Dairy Industry, Dairy Products Testing Laboratory circa 1923
Dairy Industry short course 1926 February
Dairy Industry short course 1926 February
Dairy Industry short course 1926 February
Dairy Industry short course, judging cultured buttermilk. C.L. Roadhouse at extreme right 1928
Dairy Industry, six women in white coats undated
Dairy Industry, Creamery 1936
Dairy Industry, butter standardization laboratory. Fred Abbot (seated) and Ann Ashenfelder 1936 March
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, cheese making undated
Dairy Industry, Jack M. Taylor, third from right. 1955
Dairy Industry, short course in testing dairy products undated
Dairy Industry, milk scoring demonstration by high school boys club members explaining the presence of sediment in milk and methods of prevention undated
Dairy Industry, milk scoring demonstration by high school boys club members, scoring milk for flavors and explaining the cause of abnormal flavors. undated
Dairy Industry, after the milk is weighed it is run into a cheese vat where it is tempered and the starter added undated
Dairy Industry, after the curd is properly firmed, the whey is drawn off. undated
Dairy Industry, removable coil stainless steel pasteurizer. undated
Dairy Industry, pasteurizer undated
Dairy Industry, products used in preparing delicious and nutritious fruit ice cream undated
Dairy Industry, condensed milk, powdered milk, cheese, milk sugar, and butter undated
Dairy Industry, University Farm cheddar cheese undated
Dairy Industry, condensed milk, powdered milk, cheese, milk sugar, and butter undated
Dairy Industry, separator laboratory undated
Dairy Industry, cheese curing room undated
Dairy Industry, camembert cheese made by University Farm Creamery showing extent of green mold development on the surface 1931
Dairy Industry, cottage cheese packed in 30 and 60 lb. parchment lined paraffin coated boxes. 1922
Dairy Industry, cottage cheese is marketed in 8 oz. cartons, the lids sealed with paraffin 1922
Dairy Industry, junior cheese in 3 lb. sizes are cartoned and shipped twelve to the box. 1922
Dairy Industry, cheese mites shown on Monterey cheese 1919
Dairy Industry, whey room in the Dairy Industry building undated
Labor Day, tree planting project 1928 February
Agricultural Practice, a farm power laboratory section working on tractor repair circa 1920-1929
Agricultural Practice, Farm Practice students compare notes on tractor operation and maintenance in a practice field that gets a thorough going over, week in and week out, as various groups try all sorts of machines and hitches under varying conditions. undated
Agricultural Practice, students practicing on tractor undated
Dr. Haring and short course students undated
Short Course, operating spray pump. Professor Bliss S. Brown in foreground with hand on top of spray rig 1910
Farmers Institutes were inaugurated by the University in 1892 and held in California "whenever interest in agriculture was manifest." After the establishment of the Farm at Davis, a series of short courses, usually six weeks in length were begun there. The courses were in demand from various segments of agriculture, in 1909-1910, for example, some one hundred short courses, such as this one in animal husbandry, were held. Dr. Clarence M. Haring, Berkeley Professor of Veterinary Science (far left) participated in the demonstration of throwing a bull. circa 1910
Class in Veterinary Science, University Farm, Davis undated
Veterinary Science class, with sheep 1911
Students in sports activity, 4-H Club circa 1915
Students in sports activity, 4-H Club 1915
Students in sports activity, 4-H Club 1915
First Agricultural Club Convention 1915
Students versus tractor Tug of war ucirca 1920-1929
Short Courses in Dairy Cows, Judging Barn in background circa 1914
Student pruning one year old grapes undated
Horticulture Building, occupied at times by Chemistry, Soils, Irrigation, and Viticulture undated
Horticulture Building circa 1925
John and Mrs. Rogers first home on University Farm, Davis undated
Irrigation Lab Building, interior circa 1942
Viticulture and Enology Building undated
4-H Future Farmers Camp Out, tents undated
Quad, Poultry Building, Dairy and Horse Barns, Harvesting barley 1915
East Hall, North Hall, South Hall, Creamery circa 1912-1915
View of campus undated
East Hall, North Hall, South Hall undated
View of campus undated
West Hall, East Hall, North Hall and South Hall undated
Corral, Dairy Barn, Horse Barn (left to right) 1927
Hog Barn, Sheep Barn, Veterinary Building 1927
Construction on the Quad, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall circa 1915
Poultry Husbandry Buildings circa 1920-1928
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall circa 1913
South Hall, Creamery, Stock Judging Barn circa 1913
Stock Judging Barn, Horticulture Building circa 1913
Horticulture Building, Grafting house circa 1921
Veterinary Science Building circa 1913
Sheep Barn, Dairy Barn, Horse Barn circa 1913
Dairy Barn, Horse Barn circa 1913
Poultry Department circa 1913
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall undated
Quad, North Hall, South Hall, Judging Pavilion undated
Hart Hall and Horticulture Hall undated
Quad, Hart Hall and Horticulture Hall undated
North Hall, South Hall, Creamery circa 1912-1912
East Hall, North Hall, South Hall undated
Creamery, South Hall, North Hall, East Hall circa 1912-1915
Quad, West Hall, East Hall, North Hall undated
North Hall and South Hall circa 1920
North Hall and South Hall undated
North Hall and South Hall undated
Quad, North Hall and South Hall undated
Quad, North Hall and South Hall undated
West Hall and East Hall undated
Quad, West Hall and East Hall undated
Quad, West Hall and East Hall undated
Quad, West Hall and East Hall undated
Quad, West Hall and East Hall undated
Quad, West Hall, Old Gym, Dining Hall circa 1928
West Hall, East Hall, North Hall undated
Quad, West Hall, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall circa 1914
North Hall, South Hall undated
Quad, North Hall, South Hall undated
Poultry Department undated
Poultry and Husbandry Departments undated
Quad, West Hall, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall 1915
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall 1912-1932
Quad and Buildings circa 1916
Short Course, Livestock circa 1912
Short Course, Pruning 1917
Viticulture and Enology class undated
Viticulture and Enology class, dehydrating grapes circa 1919
Viticulture and Enology class circa 1919
Viticulture and Enology class, dehydrating grapes circa 1919
Two ton truck used to convey tools and equipment from one tractor, farm, or water supply school to another undated
Agricultural Extension Services undated
Bogue, Johnny (left) and Haynes, Spider (right) circa 1914
Dugan, H. Cameron, Dickey, T. Cameron circa 1914
Tilling behind Judging Barn 1913
Lecture Hall for Advanced Students undated
Class of 1916, South Hall 1916
Class of 1912, South Hall 1912
Department of Irrigation, Ralph Robertson at the blackboard circa 1915
Student Body, West Hall 1917
Class in front of West Hall undated
Animal Husbandry Short Course, "Throwing the Bull," Dr. Haring standing in doorway, Bill Grieve at extreme left. North side of Dairy Barn 1911
Animal Husbandry Short Course, "Throwing the Bull" 1911
Animal Husbandry class, "Throwing a Horse" undated
Animal Husbandry, "Throwing the Bull" undated
Pomology Class undated
Students and instructors 1910
Alpha Zeta banquet circa 1912-1913
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, Creamery, Judging Barn circa 1909-1911
Unidentified man and woman undated
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, Creamery, Judging Barn circa 1908
Demonstration train, operated by the University and the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., covered stops at all stations in California, requiring seventy days 1910
Demonstration train operated by the University and the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Front row, left to right: William J. Norton, Frank Adams, George H. Hart, Robert W. Hodgson, W.L. Howard, Charles F. Shaw, Chester Rubel, Leroy B. Smith, James P. Fairbank. Back row, left to right: Joseph P. Hertel, Elmer Hughes, Robert Miller, W.E. Newlon, Gillette Eddy Gordon, Lawrence W. Taylor, Edwin C. Voorhies, William R. Ralston, Eric Stewe. Boys seated in front are unidentified. circa 1928
Demonstration train, swine undated
Demonstration train, cow, sow, and hen demonstration undated
Demonstration train at Santa Ana, California undated
Milk scoring demonstration by high school boys club members, explaining milk quality to Farm Bureau Conference undated
Judging team with cow undated
Animal Industry Building (later Plant Pathology) 1910
Classroom Building, contains the Library, auditorium, and offices of English, Mathematics, and Landscape Gardening Division undated
Cottage, Farm Tower, East Hall, North Hall, Creamery circa 1909
Cottage, East Hall, North Hall, Farm Tower, Creamery circa 1909
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall, Classroom Building, Water tower circa 1915
East Hall, North Hall, University House, Creamery, Farm tower circa 1909-1912
Quad, West Hall, East Hall, North Hall, South Hall undated
Quad, East Hall, North Hall, University House, Creamery, Judging Barn circa 1909
Creamery, interior with peerless pasteurizer undated
Creamery, East Hall, North Hall circa 1909
Creamery, Judging barn circa 1907
Creamery, Judging barn, University House circa 1914
Creamery, East Hall, North Hall circa 1909-1911
Creamery and Judging Barn circa 1908
Dairy Barn, East Wing Interior undated
Waiters in Dining Hall circa 1911
East Hall, North Hall in distance circa 1909-1911
East Hall, North Hall, Director's Cottage, Creamery 1910
Viticulture Grafting House undated
Horticulture Building, offices and laboratories for the Pomology, Botany, and Viticulture Divisions undated
Roadhouse Hall (Dairy Industry building) undated
Roadhouse Hall (Dairy Industry building) undated
Dormitory room interior undated
Truck Crops field laboratory, greenhouse, and packing house undated
Veterinary Science Building, Sheep Barn undated
Veterinary Science Building, Dairy Barn, Farm Tower circa 1909
Veterinary Science Building circa 1914
Water Tower, East Hall undated
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