The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of August 1887. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1887.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of August 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of December 1885. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1885.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of February 1883. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1883.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of February 1887. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1887.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of January 1882. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1882.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of July 1882. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1882.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of July 1885. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1885.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of June 1893. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1893.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of June 1883. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1883.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of March 1884. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1884.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of March 1886. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1886.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of May 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of November 1888. Continuing to use the U.S. Army Signal Service's Form 101 with daily entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory in 1888.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of November 1882. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1882.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the month of October 1884. Carleton students, faculty, and staff used the U.S. Army Signal Services Form 101 to record temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's first observatory in 1884.
The Carleton College weather diaries were created during the period of 1905-06-05 to 1906-02-03. Using a hand-crafted weather logbook with 6-day entries, Carleton students, faculty, and staff recorded temperature, weather condition, precipitation for the station located at Carleton's Goodsell Observatory.
The Carleton College viewbook introduced the college to prospective students and their parents and to friends and prospective friends of the college. The publication included information relating to the campus and to student life as reflected in academics, student organizations, and sports and leisure time activities.
The Carleton College viewbook introduced the college to prospective students and their parents and to friends and prospective friends of the college. The publication included information relating to the campus and to student life as reflected in academics, student organizations, and sports and leisure time activities. The issue describes the greatest things in the College--sport teams, band and orchestra, students' clubs and societies, etc.
The Carleton College viewbook introduced the college to prospective students and their parents and to friends and prospective friends of the college. The publication included information relating to the campus and to student life as reflected in academics, student organizations, and sports and leisure time activities.
Second of a pair of posed images showing the board of the Class of 1893 Algol (Carleton yearbook) in a tidy, energetic "before" stage, and in an exhausted, worn-out "after" stage. Pictured are: Elmer Lanpher Coffeen; Katherine L. Donaldson; Alice E. Andrews; Robert D. Taylor; Elizabeth M. Bissell; Gertrude Woodruff; Luella Turrell; and Albert Lewis Sperry.