Dr. Marion Hall and Charles Haffner III shaking hands at party in Library (3.33184)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion Hall and Charles Haffner III shaking hands at party in Library
Extent: 1 photograph
Dr. Marion T. Hall, headshot (3.4946)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall, headshot
Extent: 1 photograph
Research Building dedication - (L to R): Marion Hall, Virginia Hall and her sister (3.4601)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Research Building dedication - (L to R): Marion Hall, Mrs. Hall and her sister
George Kostal Retirement (3.90947)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall, Mrs. Kostal and George Kostal posing in front of a table with a cake on it at George Kostal's retirement party.
Dr. Marion Hall receiving check and shaking hands with man in front of Allied Amphenol Products (3.4948)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion Hall receiving check and shaking hands with man in front of Allied Amphenol Products
Extent: 1 photograph
Application Narrative / Conservation Project Support and Schedule of Completion of the Hidden Lake Parcel (3.67153)
Type: Document
Description:Application narrative / conservation project support and schedule of completion of the Hidden Lake Parcel and long-range conservation plan for The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 8 sheets
Dr. Hall On The Arboretum (3.32780)
Type: Audio
Donald Heldt (left) and Marion Hall at a party (3.3872)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Donald Heldt (left) and Marion Hall at a party
Extent: 1 photograph
Undated: Jeff Mengler to George Ware et al. (3.37832)
Creator: Mengler, Jeff
Type: Document
Description:Arboretum memo from Jeff Mengler to George Ware, Marlin Bowles, Kris Bachtell, Joe Larkin, Marion Hall, and Floyd Swink about the delivery of a report concerning findings from a seed bank study that was part of the Des Plaines River Wetland Demonstration project.
Extent: 1 sheet
Undated: George Ware to Dr. Donnelly (3.65042)
Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:A series of documents providing a summary of the primary objectives, outcomes, and itineraries of The Morton Arboretum's China Exchange program which took place during the late summer and fall of 1990.
Extent: 17 sheets
Andropogon virginicus L. (broomsedge bluestem), habit (3.99056)
Creator: Hall, Marion Trufant
Type: Photographic image
Description:Andropogon virginicus L. (broomsedge bluestem), habit; new growth; old grasses in background.
Richard Fitzgerald presenting artwork to Dr. Marion Hall (3.33183)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Richard Fitzgerald, assistant vice president at the Bank of Lisle, left, presents the framed original drawings of the Morton Arboretum to Dr. Marion T. Hall, director of the Arboretum
Extent: 1 photograph
Illinois Governor William G. Stratton and Mrs. Stratton with Dr. Marion Hall during visit to The Morton Arboretum (3.4117)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Illinois Governor William G. Stratton and Mrs. Stratton with Dr. Marion Hall during visit to The Morton Arboretum
Extent: 1 photograph
Dr. Marion T. Hall's house at the Arboretum (3.3854)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall's house at the Arboretum
Extent: 1 photograph
Narcissus hybrid chart [graphic]. (3.24832)
Date: 1960sType: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : pen and ink, b&w 42 x 30 cm.
Species and hybrids in narcissus [graphic]. (3.24833)
Date: 1960sType: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : pen and ink, b&w 42 x 30 cm.
Marion T. Hall at his desk (3.3573)
Date: 1960sCreator: Stickney, William S.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Marion T. Hall at his desk
Extent: 1 photograph
Dr. Marion T. Hall, headshot (3.3851)
Date: 1960sType: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall, headshot
Extent: 1 photograph
Marion T. Hall working at his desk (3.3853)
Date: 1960sType: Photographic image
Description:Marion T. Hall working at his desk
Extent: 1 photograph
1965/10/06: [Evelyn Naser] to Suzette Morton Zurcher (3.85907)
Date: October 6 1965Creator: Naser, Evelyn M.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Evelyn Naser] to Suzette Morton Zurcher updating her about events around the Arboretum. It rained all day the day of the Fall Festival. Even so, the Festival was a success with about 600-700 people attending. The Tea Room served 150 for lunch, 70 for tea, and almost 300 for dinner. Naser suggests that they do not have the Fall Festival at the end of September because the auditors require an inventory count on October 1. They had to bring in staff to count early in the morning after the Festival. She suggests they do the Festival the third week in September. They are still working on getting a new water cooler; the one they wanted is no longer available. The Arboretum is starting to get quite busy. The Tea Room was swamped, and the slide shows were well-attended. The fall color is coming in good. The boss is back, returning several days early due to rain. Carol is getting settled in her new home, and she helped Marlie move. Martin Anderson is in Florida on vacation, and Walter is in the process of building a small summer house in Michigan. She is enclosing a copy of a rather dizzy letter from a man who attended their beef stew dinner that gave them a good laugh.
Extent: 2 sheets
Dr. Marion T. Hall with Dick Young leaning against 850 year old juniper along bluffs of the Fox River (3.3852)
Date: 1966Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall with conservationist Dick Young (back to camera) leaning against 850 year old juniper along bluffs of the Fox River, at the site of an ancient red cedar grove
Extent: 1 photograph
A New Director for the Arboretum (3.10489)
Date: September 21 – December 20 1966Type: Article
1966/10/15: Marion T. Hall to Frederick C. Pullman (3.109058)
Date: October 15 1966Creator: Hall, Marion Trufant
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Marion T. Hall to Frederick C. Pullman (Northern Trust Company) enclosing three authorized signature cards.
Extent: 1 sheet
1966/11/17: Harriet R. Baker to Marion T. Hall (3.85909)
Date: November 17 1966Type: Document
Description:Letter from Harriet R. Baker, of the Village Association of Woman's Board of the Art Institute of Chicago to Dr. Marion T. Hall. Enclosed is a check for $100 to be added to the book fund. This is in gratitude for the tour and lecture by Mrs. Zurcher and the luncheon provided by Mrs. Naser.
Extent: 1 sheet
1966/11/23: Marion T. Hall to Mrs. Edward H. Baker, Jr. (3.85910)
Date: November 23 1966Creator: Hall, Marion Trufant
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Marion T. Hall to Mrs. Edward H. Baker, Jr., thanking the Village Association of Woman's Board of the Art Institute of Chicago for their $100 donation to the library book fund.
Extent: 1 sheet
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 02 No. 04 (3.34511)
Date: December 21 1966 – March 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- As the Twig Is Bent, So Grows the Juniper (49-55)
- Climatological Summary (55)
- All Elysium in a Plot of Ground: Garden Literature for Winter Reading (56-61)
- Eastern Hemlock, Tsuga canadensis: Pine Family (Pinaceae) ( 62-63)
- Arboretum News and Notes (64)
Extent: 16 pages
As the Twig Is Bent, So Grows the Juniper (3.10495)
Date: December 21 1966 – March 20 1967Creator: Hall, Marion Trufant
Type: Article
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 01 (3.34550)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- I Visit Dead Plants (1-8)
- The Lookout (8)
- Mrs. Watts (9-13)
- Yellow-wood, Cladrastis lutea: Pea Family (Leguminosae) (14-15)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (16)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 02 (3.34551)
Date: June 21 – September 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- Prairie in a Post-Prairie Era (17-27)
- The Lookout (27)
- Notes on Prairie Plant Cultivation (28-31)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (32)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 03 (3.34552)
Date: September 21 – December 20 1967Type: Serial
Description:
- Confusing Viburnums (33-39)
- A Remarkable Plant (40-41)
- Ten Windows (42-45)
- Amur Maple, Acer ginnal: Maple Family (Aceraceae) (46-47)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (48)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 03 No. 04 (3.34553)
Date: December 21 1967 – March 20 1968Type: Serial
Description:
- The Arboretum as a Cultural Institution (49-53)
- Winter Injury (54-58)
- Climatological Summary (57)
- The Lookout (59)
- Sycamore, Buttonwood, Platanus occidentalis: Sycamore Family (Platanaceae) (60-61)
- Arboretum News and Notes (62)
- Three Year Index: 1965-1967 (62-64)
Extent: 16 pages
The Arboretum as a Cultural Institution (3.10521)
Date: December 21 1967 – March 20 1968Creator: Hall, Marion Trufant
Type: Article
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 04 No. 01 (3.34562)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1968Type: Serial
Description:
- Trilliums for Midwestern Wild Gardens (1-8)
- Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (9, 16)
- A Garden of Printers’ Flowers (10-13)
- Shadbush, Allegheny Shadblow, Serviceberry, Juneberry, Amelanchier laevis: Rose Family (Rosaceae) (14-15)
Extent: 16 pages
Arboretum News and Notes/ Climatological Summary (3.10530)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1968Type: Article
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 04 No. 02 (3.34563)
Date: June 21 – September 20 1968Type: Serial
Description:
- Cobblestones and Concrete: the Nob Hill Flora after Seventy Years (17-22)
- The Lookout (22-23)
- Hackberry, Celtis occidentalis: Elm Family (Ulmaceae) (24-25)
- Weeds and Man (26-32)
- Climatological Summary (32)
Extent: 16 pages
The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 04 No. 03 (3.34564)
Date: September 21 – December 20 1968Type: Serial
Description:
- An Essay on Illinois Oaks (33-39)
- Climatological Summary (39)
- Ohio Buckeye, Aesculus glabra: Buckeye Family (Hippocastanaceae) (40-41)
- A Time To Transplant (42-46)
- Arboretum News and Notes (47-48)
Extent: 16 pages