Title: Education
Photographer: Gazette Photo
Subject Headings: Education - Postsecondary Education - Education, Higher, Persons, Woody Plants - Trees
Condition: Good
Description: Forestry Professor John Veenstra believes in the railroad adage "See America First." So he takes his botany class around the College Ave. campus where a great variety of ash, maple and elm trees grow. "It is well that students know first the trees in their own environment," he says. "Then they can branch out". This group listens in the shade to the instructor, left. When the unit completes the flora course it is ready for fauna (zoology) study. [The group of students pay close attention to the instructor who stands next to a large tree.]
Source of Description: Daily Mining Gazette Article, October 27, 1958 [Cataloger]
Institution: Michigan Technological University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections
Donor: Robert Skuggen
Date of Photo: Moundateday October 27 1958
Medium: still image
Color: black and white
Size: 8.8 cm x 15.2 cm
Polarity: Positive
Image No: MS051-016-004-036
Collection Name: Daily Mining Gazette Photograph Collection
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