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A i K l i 1 t 1 -urgw.. .. I 'Ul!l!ll'llv!l-901 ---: - , f . , IDA NOYES HALL Universm of Chicago la erne apes LaVerne Noyes is a true Forty-Niner, having been born January 7th of that year at Genoa, N. Y. Being too young to join the rush of gold seekers to California, he waited Hve years before starting west. Then, with his parents, he became a pioneer settler in Linn County, where, on one of the best farms in Iowa, he acquired sturdy muscles, an extensive knowledge of agriculture and a great fondness for machinery His earliest education was obtained at the regulation country school, supplemented by home instruction from a wise mother and father. Later he studied at Coe College Cedar Rapids, and for one term at Cornell College. When the Iowa State College was organized he felt it to be his opportunity and joined the first class, graduating as B. S. in 1872. In those early days, conditions at the college were very different from those now existing. Possibly the thirst for knowledge was no keener, but the smaller number of students permitted more intimate acquaintance with the faculty and perhaps deeper and more lasting friendships among the students From early boyhood, the guiding ambition of LaVerne Noyes was to become a manu facturer, and one year after graduation he was established at Batavia, Illinois, where for some years, he made and sold successfully a line of haying tools of his own inven tion In 1879 he sold his hay-tool business and moved to Chicago to begin the manufac ture of the Noyes Dictionary Holder. This wire bookholder was something entirely new, but the business grevx rapidly and was very successful financially. Meanwhile . 1- ,F , D. ,. .-1 .. ww-iA,.,. .w,..'-,'.i-- -,Ma sv , -. J L 11:-v-vrfgye .. . ,A mmm r f I f W , i li A W' ll ,Y 3 . w , , li I , , . if ' 'l y . 2 , xl N I I N , ui f I . l , . . V .5 45 . r - V tl , ,N . , - Q X , ll l , - r , , ,N I, ' ' I 4, - p , il 5 3 1 I' 3 - 1 1,5 , 1 J Q , ii' . l fi In ,y 11. ,F v. l 1 it -. i ' 10 I I if i i Q I .-A Au at W-.awkwm www.. fvwv-at V ..- www ,.v-wmmwwrw www,-.vm new-me f--mmm -'mf -wmfwmsfqmmm-ffimwfiui-.Wmu.Ww.Y,,.,f-,.,,,,a,,,,,,,.,r,,1,,,..,,,.,, , .1 ,I 3 if W .. 1 W W .W ...M in H W M 1. W. fm-..i..W M B g , Q V M 7,53 :rw my M -M. , .,,...W.... ...N H .Q awww! ,.i..,..m..wmwwimmE ig 'S' I wwf iwwfw-1-wvfm.fwv.fmwa.wam..,,,.fmfm.wwW.1-wf- W -..w.mww,.ww-ww-awm., 'Mi.,f.'f-Law-a,.w.i.mw.mamwf1-if-W-vw,Mmm...y:.w.vf.wkarma-axtmw..rDmwewwmwwwamw.1wwummMnfwm
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n1'l' WH' f C , as , have enabled that organization to greatly extend its influence and to increase the number of its splendid exhibits. Those recently erected are remarkable for the life-like manner in which they show native birds and animals together with their natural surroundings The largest and best known of his public gifts is Ida Noyes Hall, erected on the campus of the University of Chicago as a memorial to his talented Wife also a gradu- ate of Ames This beautiful Gothic structure is dedicated entirely-to the young women of the university, and from this social center radiate all their numerous activities During the last three years the many improvements that have been made on our Campus are directly due to the generosity of lllr. Noyes. He has employed the serv- ICCS of lVIr O C Simons, landscape gardener, for the past three years and the shrubbery which IS now found around all buildings and on every part of the campus shows the success of his work. The College Lake more correctly known as Lake La- Verne is entirely the gift of NIY. Noyes. The expressions of praise heard on every side regarding our beautiful campus is proof in itself that Wir. Noyes Work has not been done in vain , , ., , f-'- ---,I-----1--H v 'Y Y I . . l . . . Y . Y ' Y Y - x L . . , L . LAKE LA VERNE 12 Mus... ..,-,- . .. ...W .. , ' -V ,f-n ,, . x ..J,.w,..,,, .-fi,
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