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Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 03 (3.32514)
Date: March 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- How Fast Do Trees Grow?
Extent: 4 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 04 (3.32515)
Date: April 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Living Screens
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 05 (3.32516)
Date: May 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Hardy Azaleas
Extent: 4 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 06 (3.32517)
Date: June 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Ground Covers
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 07 (3.32518)
Date: July 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Ground Covers - Part 2
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 08 (3.32519)
Date: August 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Woody Plants Of Distinction - Some Old, Some New
Extent: 4 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 09 (3.32520)
Date: September 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Some Woody Plants Disseminated By Birds
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 10 (3.32521)
Date: October 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- A Few Consicuous Trees Of Autumn
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 11 (3.32522)
Date: November 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Prolonging Summer's Green
Extent: 6 pages
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 12 (3.32523)
Date: December 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Serial
Description:
- Recent Publications Of Note
Extent: 12 pages
Lowell Kammerer instructing in Landscape Model class (3.37635)
Date: 1940sType: Photographic image
Description:Lowell Kammerer instructing in Landscape Model class
Extent: 1 photograph
Scorekeeper's Report on Spring (3.64822)
Date: April 12 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Article describes spring flora and fauna around the Chicago area.
Extent: 1 newspaper clipping
Bulletin of Popular Information V. 23 No. 3 (3.82249)
Date: March 1948Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:In-house publication of the Morton Arboretum. This particular issue discusses expected growth rates for trees common to Northern Illinois home landscapes.
Extent: 1 sheet, folded
1948/01/23: [Clarence E. Godshalk] to Mrs. Cudahy (3.85911)
Date: January 23 1948Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Mrs. Cudahy. While she is in Palm Beach, he updates her. Mrs. Watt's bulletin will be in January/February. She will be traveling to Washington, DC and Detroit to Cranbrook School to gather ideas from other nature study institutions. Miss Arthur will manage Mrs. Watt's classes while she's away. He has dug hawthorns from the woods for Mr. Blair to use at her Lake Forest home. Men are using the new chain saw to cut out Slippery Elms between the hemlocks on Hemlock Hill. Details on building outdoor toilets in the spring. Walter Eickhorst is working on labels.
Extent: 3 sheets
1948/02/17: C. E. Godshalk to Jean Morton Cudahy (3.85914)
Date: February 17 1948Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Jean Morton Cudahy updating her on happenings around the Arboretum. Godshalk was glad to hear Mrs. Watts' talk for the Conservation group of the Garden Club of America went well. Miss Arthur followed Mrs. Watts plans while teaching her evening class. Last year Mrs. Watts suggested Godshalk contact Life Magazine to do an article about the landscape class, so more people would hear about it. Godshalk didn't do anything about the suggestion, but last night several people in the class also suggested it. If Mrs. Cudahy thinks this is a good idea, he will contact Life Magazine. They are having some mild weather which is melting some of the snow. Palm and Palm have finished the upstairs at Thornhill except for the marbleizing around the information window. He hopes he will still be able to get the bird room plastered. Loehman will be through with the hog house this week, then they will get Nordine's roof on and the shingles on Johnson's house. Then he hopes they can get started on the outside restrooms. Arnold and Jones are waxing the floors in the Administration Building. He is glad Mrs. Cudahy had a chance to go to New York to attend Mrs. Watts' talk and visit her sister-in-law.
Extent: 2 sheets
1948/08/25: Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy (3.85926)
Date: August 25 1948Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy. Mrs. Watts will teach a Junior Forestry class in the fall; Mr. Nordine will teach it in the winter. They will meet with Mr. Pipal. His budget is still running over the $15,000 he is allotted. Printing of the Evergreen Nature Trail Guide books is $712.50. They are grading roads and planting sod. Student helpers will be leaving for school. Joe Fleurent, an excellent propagating student will stay. Bob Banghart worked with students on various tasks. Godshalk and Kammerer will arrange their vacations to include the AABGA Convention in Boston. Attendance is down because of the heat, but it will increase when students return to classes.
Extent: 2 sheets