This is the plant exchange form sent to Rev. Keefe from Prof. Albert Legault. It specifies that 106 specimens will be sent by parcel post, and that the Unversity of Sherbrooke is looking forward to the specimens set aside for them from St. Norbert…
This is a carbon copy of Fr. Keefe's reply to Prof. Legault regarding a plant specimen exchange. He discusses that he has several useful specimens from Oklahoma, Florida, and Wisconsin set aside for him. Fr. Keefe also mentions that the St. Norbert…
This is a letter to Dr. Keefe from Professor Albert Legault regarding a possible plant specimen exchange. Legault's institution, the University of Sherbrooke, wanted specimens from Florida, Oklahoma, and Wisonconsin in exchange for serpentine flora.
This is an alternate view of the Science Discovery Center. You can see the Keefe Plant Specimens in the center of the room, and geological specimens to the right of them.
This is a display case in the Dr. John Minahan Science Hall on St. Norbert's campus that contains information and materials about Fr. Keefe. The materials include: pressed plant specimens, Fr. Keefe's personal microscope, microscope slides, a box…
This is a warning label found on the inside of one of the St. Norbert College Herbarium plant specimen cabinets. The felt is still intact on the doors, but would go unnoticed if it wasn't for this warning label.
This is another view of the the articles found in the storage box of Fr. Keefe's reference materials. Here you can see an article from the journal "Science".